Virginia "Ginnie" Simpson

March 24, 1922 ~ April 23, 2012
Virginia “Ginnie” Griggs Simpson, 90, of Columbus, formerly of Franklin, died April 23, 2012, in Columbus Regional Hospital. Mrs. Simpson was born March 24, 1922, in West Newton, Indiana, to the late Loren H. and Iva (Bourne) Griggs.
Mrs. Simpson graduated from Martinsville High School and attended Christian College and Indiana University. She worked early on for Bridgeport Brass and Wasson Department Store. She enjoyed knitting, needle point, gardening, and was a gourmet cook. On a more adventuresome level, she also enjoyed fly fishing and big game hunting with her husband. Mrs. Simpson loved to entertain and was known for creating very memorable family dinners and functions. She was also a 70-year member of Chi Omega Sorority and had also been a member of Tri Kappa.
She was preceded in death by one sister, Mary Margaret “Peggy” King.
Survivors include her husband, Dr. George W. Simpson, to whom she was united in marriage April 25, 1943; one daughter, Soosie Schrader (Bernard) of Nashville; one grandson, Corey Schrader (Sara) of Texas; one great grandson, Oren Schrader.
The memorial service will begin at 2 p.m., Saturday, April 28, 2012, at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. A private graveside service will be held at West Union Cemetery, Monrovia. Memorial contributions may be made to Happy Hollow Children’s Camp, 615 N. Alabama St., Room 228, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Dr. Simpson. Lance and Pat Deer
Soosie, Bernie and Dr. Simpson, Thinking of you all at this time with many fond memories of Mrs. Simpson. Growing up in Franklin with all our parents raising us was a great gift to all of us. What a great generation and bunch of people. With love, Martha Cutsinger Stoelting
Ginnie Simpson Family: Though I never met Ginnie, I recall how lovingly Dr. Simpson talked of his wife. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. –Dennis and Linda Cripe (dental hygienist 1998-2006)
Ginnie was a very special person who I have had the honor of knowing for many years, She and George were like family. May she finally rest in peace without pain. I love you both. Gloria Batts