1923
2017
Jeanne Marie Simpson, 93 passed away on Friday May 12th peacefully surrounded by friends and family. She was beloved wife of Harold survived by her children Pat Kelleher and her son in law Kenny of Margate, Fl and her son Len Simpson and his wife Margit of Bradenton, Fl. Also six grandchildren and four great grand children. She will always be remembered for her infectious smile that lit up the room. Jeanne will be missed by many.
Arrangements under the direction of Kraeer Funeral Home and Cremation Center, Coral Springs, FL.
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3 Entries
May 20, 2017
We all love and will miss Grandmas smile and wit.
May 17, 2017
Barbara Reed
Grandma was a very sweet person. She had a beautiful smile. I remember getting her up on the dance floor a few times at the Moose and she really enjoyed it. Other times I would make playful faces at her and she would look at me and make those faces back at me and then laugh.. She will be deeply missed. She is now resting in Jesus's loving arms and reunited with her family in heaven.. God Bless You Grandma!!
May 16, 2017
Aunt Jeanne was my Godmother and an integral part of my life as I grew up. She remained a cheerful and supportive influence. It is comforting to know that she is now with Uncle Harold, my mother and her Kelly family.
James Kelly Moriarty
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