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Individual Civil War Soldier Information
First Name: JosephLast Name: SimpsonSide: U
Unit: 27 U.S. Col'd Infantry.Rank In: Private
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African American Civil War Memorial
Displayed as: Joseph Simpsonon Plaque: B-43
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Individual Civil War Soldier Information
First Name: JosephLast Name; SimpsonSide: U
Unit: 27 U.S. Col'd Infantry.Rank In: PrivateRank Out:
Company;AKA Name:
NARA Film#: M589 roll 79
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African American Civil War Memorial
Displayed as: Joseph Simpsonon Plaque: B-43
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Clyde Simpson ,
; Clyde R. Simpson, 26,of 104N. |' Sutphin St.,. Middletown, and !: formerly of Waynesville, died^Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Miami ;i Valley Hospital, Dayton. *7^ •j He was a 1989 graduate ofi Waynesville High School and iIwas voted a member of the All- jiLeague Fodtball Team. He was /1a member of the Wayne •'"Township Volunteer Fire'
Department and theWaynesville Jaycees.
He is survived by his wifePatricia L.; his parents, Mr. andMrs. William L. Simpson Sr. ofMt. Dora, Fla.; four brothers,Wiliiam L. Simpson Jr. ofWaynesville, Richard H. Simp-son of Celina; Charles I. Simpson of Punta Gorda, Fla. andThomas C. Simpson of Cen-
• tervjlle; one sister, Mrs. NancyHartsock of Washington Court |
; House, and several nieces,nephews, aunts, uncles andcousins.
Funeral services were held at11 a.m. Friday at the Stubbs-:Conner Funeral Home, :Waynesville, with the Rev.Robert Quick of the WashingtonCourt House United Methodist jChurch officiating. j
Burial was in Miami' |Cemetery, Corwin. ;
Submitted by Florence GeradineTranscribed fron Lindsey Brien's "OUR FOREFATHERS"
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Moses SIMPSON (son of Alexander SIMPSON, the Revolutionary soldier)who left such an interesting account of his journey, as a young man,from N, Jersey to Ohio in mentions this settlement, where hefound his uncles, Sphriam SIMPSON and Moses BADGLEY, and says ittook lt*s name from the tavern of that name. (This tavern was ownedby the BALL family. Luther BALL was the early settler)Moses SII«1PS0N names a few of the New Jersey men he found there, EllisSQUIRE, Bethnel ALLEN, Ebenezer BYRAM, the widow OSBOJIN, EphrlamSIMPSON, Moses BADGLEY, Robert, Abraham and Daniel GALDWELL.Many of these early settlers in the vicinity of Blue Ball are buriedin the old Presbyterian churchyard, known as "DICK'S CREEK", a littlesoutheast of Blue Ball. There are seven Revolutionary soldiersburied there.
Joseph GREEN (Rev. sold.) b. N.Y. State Jan.3, 1762; to Ohiod. June 20, 1835*Mary GREEN, w. of Joseph, b. May 22, 1773, d. July 21}., I836.Benjamin GREEN d. Feb. 6, 1835, age 37 yrs. 8 mo; 1i|. da.Lydia GREEN, w. of Benj. d. Apr* 23, l8l|.i4,, age yrs.Joseph PARKS (Rev. sold.) from Dauphin Co. Penn. 1797, d# Apr 12,l8ll|. (67 -Ij. -9)Jan PARKS, w. of Jos. d. Aug. 26, l825, age 73*Robert PARKS, d. Apr. 18, loll;, ageMargaret PARKS, w. of John R. and d. of James & Nancy WILSON, d. May8, 1956 age 71;.Robert BOAL (Rev. sold.) b. Penn; to Ohio in 181I; d. Sept. 29, I03O,age 86.Martha BOAL, w. of Robert, d. Jan. 21, 1828, age 72*John BARNT (Rev. sold.) d. Jan 5, I83O, age 71;*Andrew CARR (Rev. sold.) d. July 31, I828, age 81;.Catherine CARR, w. of Andrew, d. Sept. 13, I81I;, age 63*John CARR. d. July 3, l8i;2 age 69-11-10.Jane CARR, w. of John, b. Cookstown, Ireland; d. Dec. 6, 1863 age 97,Robert KARR, d. Aug. 27, 1839, age 52 yr.Sarah KARR, w. of Robert, b* Feb. 7, 1795, d. Oct. 3, I878.Nancy SHIELDS, w. of James M., b. Dec. 20, 1616, d. Mar 23, l81;6.Barbara HARKRADER, w. of Daniel, d. Nov. 18, 181;9, age 71.John ROSS, D. Aug. 26, l865, age 8l yrs., 1 day;James WILSON (Rev. sold.) d. Nov. 1, l834> eg® years.Nancy WILSON, w. of Jam.§s..d. Mar. 26, 1ol4Ji, age 86 yrs.Matthew WILSON, d. Apr.'9, 188I, ago 8l -6-21.Bethnel ALLEN, d. May 25, l857, age 8l yrs. 6 mo.John McMEEN (Rev. sold.) d. Feb. 21;, 1828, age 71 3lk?s. 21 da.Mary McMEEN, w. of John, d. May 20, l8l|8, age 81; yrs.Thomas BUTLER, d. Apr. 15, l833, ag© yrs.Catherine F. BUTLER, w.of Thomas, d. Apr. 3, 1829, age 35 yrs.Jan DYCHE, former w. of Walter THOMAS, late w. of Frederick DYCHE,d. May 30, l81;2, age 58 yrs, 26 da.
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d. Sept 23, 1863, age 66 yrs.VI. of Robert, d. Nov. 11, l861|., age 65 yrs.b. in Penn., d. July 2k» l8i|.2,I- 12, l8lt9. Bffe 71 yra
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Submitted by Florence GeradineTranscribed from Lindsey Brien's "Our Forefathers"
Moses Simpson, (son of Alexander Simpson, the RevoluntionarySoldier) who left such a interesting account of his journey,as a young man, from New Jersey to Ohio in 1815, mentions thissettlement, where he found his uncles, Ephriam Simpson and MosesBadgley, and says it took it*s name from the tavern of that name.(This tavern was owned by the BALL Family. Luther Ball was theearly settler.)
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Moses Simpson names a few of the New Jersey men he found there,Ellis Squire, Bethnel Allen, Ebenezer Byrara, the widow Osbom,Ephriam Simpson, Moses Badgley, Robert, Abraham and Daniel Caldwell.
Many of these e^rly settlers.in the vicinity of Blue Ball areburied in the old Presbyterian Churchyard, known as "Dick's Creek",a little southeast of Blue Ball. There are seven Revoluntionarysoldiers buried there.
Joseph Green-(Rev. soldier) b. N.Y. State Jan. 3, 1762; to Ohioin 1814; d. June 20, 1835.Mary Green-wife of Joseph, bom May 22, 1773, died July 24, 1836.Benjamins Green-died Feb. 6, 1835, age 37 yrs. 8 mo. 14 da.Lydia Green-wife of Benj.. died April 23, 1844, age 41 yrs.Joseph Parks-(Rev. soldiery from Dauphin Co., Penn. 1797, diedApril 12, 1814, 67 yrs. 4 mo. .9 da.Jan Parks, wife of Joseph died Aug. 26, 1825, age 73.Robert Parks-died April 18, 1814, age 44.Margaret Parks-wife of John R. and daughter of James and NancyWilson, died May 8, 1856, age 74.Robert Boal-(Rev. Soldier) b. Penn; to Ohio in 1811; died September29» 1830, age 86.Martha Boal, wife of Robert, died Jan. 21, 1828, age 72.John Bamt (Rev. Soldier) died Jan. 5, 1830,^age 74.
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Andrew-Carr-(Rev. Soldier)-died July 31, 1828, ^e 84.Catherine Carr-wife of Andrew, died September 13, 1814, age 63.Tr^v»r^ Po-tt-Hied Julv 3. 1842 age 69 yrs. 11 mo. 10 da.
cirr-wifc of Joto, bom in Cookstown, Ireland; died DecemberRobert^Kam-dild^August 27, 183?, age 52 yr.9fl-rah Karr-wife of Robert, b. Feb. 7, 1795, died Oct. 5, IB?8.
=Nancy Shields, wife of James M., bom Dec. 20, 1816, died March23 184 6Barbara Harkrader—wife of Daniel, died November 18, 1849f age 71•
' John Ross-died August 26, 18^5, age 81 yrs., ^ .James Wilspn-(Rev. Solaier)-died November 1, 1834, age 8^^^Nancy Wilson, wife of James, died Mar. 26, 1844, age 66yre.Matthew Wilson; died April 9, 1881, age 81 yrs, 6 mo., 21 da.Bethnel Allen, died May 25, 1857, 8^ oi HnJohn McMeen-(Rev. Soldier) died ^4, 1828, 71 21 da.Mary McMeen-wife of John, died May 20, 1848, age 84 yrs.Thomas Butler-died April 15, irpq ae-e 35 vrsCatherine F. Butler-wife of Thomas, died April 3, ^829Jan Dyche, former wife of Walter Thomas, late wife of FrederickDyche, died May 30, 1842, age 58 years,^26 days.James Ruff-died October 16, 1839, age 63 yearsMary Griffith, wife of Thomas, (from Penn., died Mar. 15, 1843,Hmn^ Milier-wife of John, bom March p, 18p, died July 17, 1849.Smith Brown-died October p, 1848, age 43 y?* 8Susanna Brown-wife of Smith, died Nov. 3, 1848, age 35 yrs.
i David Brown-(stone illegible) n-x\ Jane Brown-wife of David, died Jan. 10,p852, age 73 yrs.
Isaac Watson-died October 5, 1841. 58 „„ .Mary Wataon-wife of Isaac, died February 2, 1861, age 82 yrs. 20 da.John Mell-died November 6, 1829, age 48 years.Mary Mell-wife of John, died Nov. 12, 1838, age 46 years.Robert Robison-died September 15, ^825, ageElizabeth Robison-wife of Robert, died Feb. ^3, p59, age 7' yrs.John T. Robison-from Dauphin Co., Penn; 1806, died Aug. 21, 1840,
I Ma^^Robison-wife of John T., died May 15, p48, age 77 yrs.'( Robert Robison-died September ,23, 1863, age gc vrA, Esther Robison-wife of Robert, died November 11,i(^ Samuel Robison-born in Penn., died July 24, 1842, age 70 y .I Sarah Robison-died September 12, 1849, age 71 yrs.j] Julia Robison-died July 29, ^868, age 80 y^®' . gpI Jane Deardorff-wife of Feter, died July 7, ro vrs
Elizabeth Johnson-wife of Edmund, died J^ly 6, 1849, age 80 yrs.Stephen Lowery-died June 29., ^ I?®'Eli unk, died J^uary 12, 1845, age 36 years.
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UNDER THE SPONSORSHIP OF
REPRESENTATIVE TOM ROBERTS
HOUSE DISTRICT #39
On behalf of the members of the Hoiise of Representatives of the T 20th General Assembly of OhiO)we are pleased to recognize
THE SIMPSON FAMILY
on the occasion of your One Hundredth Annual Family Reunion, August 6-8, 1993, in KingsIsland, Ohio.
Since the first Simpson Family Reunion in 1893 on the Noah Haines farm, the members of yourfamily have annually come together to celebrate your rich heritage and strengthen the uniquebonds which link each and every member of this distinguished family. The second-oldestcontinuous African-American/Black family reunion in the United States, your family has beenenriched with each new generation, and in order to formally recognize this wonderful bond, theSimpson Family will conduct its One Hundredth Annual Family Reunion set to the theme, "100Years And Growing."
Over the years, the members of your family have worked together to continually seekout new Simpson relatives sind welcome them to this special annual event. Under thecapable leadership of Bernard McCIung, current president, the ninety-eighth Simpsonreunion saw an outstanding turnout of over seven hundred people and the activeparticipation of many of tfre yuunger generations. In applauding the Simpson family forbuilding and maintaining these important family ties, we note with pride that it isthrough such dedicated and enthusiastic efforts that our families remain strong andcontinue to provide a stable and supportive foundation for our society.
Thus, with sincere pleasure, we congratulate you on the occasion of thisspecial family gathering and wish each of you happiness eind fulfillment inthe future.
Tom Roberts
VERN RfFFES^EAXCK OF THE OHIO 'House OF Refrcsentatives
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WHEREAS, the Simpson Family has been gathering annuallysince 1893 and will hold its 100th family reunion on August 6-8, 1993;and
WHEREAS, the Sirt^son Reunion is the setond oldest continuousAfrican-American/Black family reunion in the'United States, according toDr. lone Vargus, genealogist and chair of the Family Institute at TOTpleUniversity; and ^
WHEREAS, the 13 children of Joseph and Amanda Sinmsonrealize the importance of family strength and organized the first fanilyreunion on a Saturday afternoon in Clinton County in 1983; and
WHEREAS, a large number of family members reside in the Cityof Dayton and surrounding area; and
WHEREAS, we want to extend warm congratulations and bestwishes to the Sinpson Family,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Richard Clay Dixon, Mayor of the City ofDayton, do hereby send greetings and best wishes to the gathering byproclaiming August 6-8, 1993 as
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SIMPSON FAMILY REUNION DAYS
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereuntoset my hand and caused the Seal ofthe City of Dayton to be affixedthis 15th day of June, 1993.
MAYOR W THE CITY OF DAYTON, OHIO
Mrs. Margo Woodard10860 Snowdown Avenue
Oakland, CA 94605
CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20318-9999
15 July 1993
Dear Mrs. Woodard,
Thank you for your letter and kind Invitation to join in your "100 years"
Simpson Family Reunion events. Although I will not be able to attend, I do
appreciate your thoughtfulness in thinking of me. I hope every family mem
ber will enjoy a wonderful weekend full of laughter, shared happiness and
warm memories.
With best wishes.
Sincerely,
COLIN L. POWELL
Chairman
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Th. an.p.» F-l, »1ll Wd ««lOf S™Kins !" S ~ ,in 1893, the Simpsons are the second old aiogist and chair of the Family Institute atin the United States, according to Dr. lone Vargus, gene 6Temple University. , .. Pennsylvania. Their siblings immigrated
The first generation of the Simpson j 1 Guernsey and Muskingum coun-
8girls. (One boy died in infancy.) Th Haines farm. Brimstone Hollow,and organized the first family was held on a Saturday afternoonChester Township, Clinton County in O . playing games. Thus the legacy was startedlland time was spent visiting with fa"''7' ®II been wfthin a30-mile radius of the original
The locations for subsequent reunions have a" beenhome location, including 37 years J« ^omestead^ ^(Dick) Carter in Chester Township, Clinton County tun
lished. . . .1^ a.up reins in 1986 with two objectives: to increaseBernard R-McClung, 1^6 approxima^^ attended) and createattendance which had fallen off drastica Y involved. Both objectives were fulfilled atbroader interest so as to get the young g • ^yg, 700 people as well as have activethe 98th reunion by reaching an attendance number of over /uu p pparticipation from the ,,. jhree day event with the family planning aThis year for the first time the reunion will be atnree oay edinner dance and picnic as part of the ^ jf j|y tjgs must live forever and
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Harvenia Washington (Jamason)Maudean Myers (Jamason)Bernard R, McClung (Jamason)
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August 1^26 -Apgust 1930August 1^30 -August 1935August 1935 - August 1939
August 1939 - August 1940
August 1940 - August 1942
August 1942 -Augu^^^August 1951 -Augi^M^August 1953 - ^^^59August 195^^^^t 1961Augu|^^^ugust 1968
- August 1969
ust 1969 - August 1973
August 1974 - August 1976
August 1978 - August 1981
August 1981 - August 1985
August 1985 - Present
Happy 100th
SlMTSOUi
In Coving memory of
Leona 'Brozvn MafioneMay 5,1934 Octo6er29,1991
rove is patient, Cove is l(;in£ It
does not envy, it does not Soast, it isnot proud. It is not rude, it is not seCf-see^ny, it is not easUy anyered, itl^ps no record of wronys. Love doesnot deCiyHt in eviCBut rejoices zvitfi tBetrutfi. It aCways protects, aCwaystrusts, aCways dopes, aCwaysperseveres.
1 Corintdians 14:4-7
Love
Jim, 'Denise, Jimmg "Erica dffriends
In Loving Memory of our Parents Lawrenceand Annie Mae Simpson
Your children.
Betty LouBarbara AnnBlanchieWilliam E.
Jeannette
In Loving Memory of John L. Hugley Sr.and beloved Husband and Father
Wife Jeannette Hugleyand Family
In Loving. Memory of Lawrence W. andLawrence Keith Simpson.
Your Family
Congratulations to the Graduate of the Classof 1993!
Kiia Teyon Caddell - High SchoolKaniko T. Simpson - High SchoolMichael L. Stephenson - Junior High SchoolRakim Caddell - Preschool
Cameron J. Simpson - KindergartenTheodore Willingham Jr.5th grade with HonorsTameka Stultz - 8th grade
and
Michelle Stultz with Honors
Love,
Your Family
Congratulations to the Graduate of Class of1993!
Blanchie M. Briggs (Simpson)Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Love,
Your Family
ama±on
t(D/z ifi& day o^^anuaxy 2S, l^zg, c^d^ub^ <S(jsI!yn cva± Ijozn to
!S>Enjamin and cdldaxy cSLm^6,on^amai^on in ^attljxoo^, iDltio.cd^utfi aja± tfiE younyE6.t oj- j-ouxtzzn cdlfdxEn.
[t^uxLny t^E gznd ^Jamify df^EXxnion, df^ut^ ExjiXE±±Ed ^exconcExn t/iat ujE vjEXE [o6,iny momEntum in 6,txL(jLny to xEaa700t/i. (DnE oj- liEx aomnzEntt cuai. ^ouyouny5,tEX± ^avE to toAEtfzE lja£[and xun ojit^ it to IzEEji tIzE Ramify yoLny, cau±E cate otdtimEXi. may not Ije axound mucli tonyex ♦ • ♦ ^tlE jla±i.Ed aujaytfiat nExt yEax, ddl/{ay 30, igS6,
dd^utt 1EnExyy, Enttu±ia±m, and EndtE5,^ tovEj-ox tIzE j-amitytoadiEd u± att
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goJfinJH^oux ^.jiixit i± (xritli U6, a± uje cEtEtxaiE oux lOOi^ yEax ♦ ♦ ♦
dd\/[ay ^od daxxy OnE ddfundxEd ddlfoxE.dtfiE^ama±on family
Carrie Inez
(1909-1978)
Winona Mary(1910- 1993)
Harvey McCoy(1911 -1974)
Ava Louise
(1912)
Benjamin Harrison, Jr.(1914-1983)
Lloyd Simpson(1915- 1989)
Latney Leroy(1917-1947)
M
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THE JAMASON FAMILY~ Integral Part of the Simpson Legacy ~
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m
1Hi
John Webster
(1919)
Althea Marie
(1922-1924)
Dorothy M.(1923-1923)
Mattie Elizabeth
(1924- 1924)
Alberta Vesta
(1925)
Myrtle Elaine(1927)
Ruth Evelyn(1929-1986)
Mary 'Simpson' Jamason(5/14/1886-3/1/1963)
Benjamin Harrison Jamason(7/27/1887-2/2/1966)
They United in MarriageSeptember 28, 1907
'Married Until Death'
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Warm thoughts makethe days a little brighter
Family and good friendsmake our hearts a little brighter
Congratulations to the Simpson Familyfrom the Cay Clan.
Sandra & Cynthia BookerNorma, Jack, Brian, Lisa Hart& Jared JonesBarbara, Jon &Von CummingsJoan, Dawne & Robert GayBenita, Jonte, Jasmine & Javarious Gay
CarpetsUpholstery
PersonalizedCatering
Any OccasionLarge or Small
RANDOLPH WOODARDMARGO WOODARD
Owners
ooJljcvuL'±.Cleaning Service
(hiiAins, c/fCzs.Elegant Cuisine
Free Estimate
(510)637-4787Oakland, CA
(510) 637-4787Oakland, CA
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1893
Mattie Simpson Carter3rd Generation
Elizabeth Carter Weaver4th Generation
Margaret Ellen Weaver Woodard5th Generation
Randolph (Duke), Tiffany &Tenay6th Generation
Congratulations to
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
ou/?^
LfStp
Twiley BarkerValerie Barker
Sheri Barker
Decendents of Walter and Myrtle McKnIght
Helen Hamilton
Jams Mcknight
Viola Powell
Harley McKNIGHTThelma Mills
Reba KingFloyd McknightPaul Mcknight
James, Viola, Harley and Floyd are now deceased.
4
In Loving Memory ofHENRY SIMPSON AND lONA CARTER
We cherish the past, appreciate the present, and look forward to the future.URCELLE Ct^TER AND HERB WIELIS
In Loving Memoryof(BeCovedBarents
Louis & iMaria Uroiun(BrotHer & Sister
IRancCoCpfiL. IBrozunand
Leona iMaJione.
^lUe JamiCy
MOUNT CALVARY
BAPTIST CHURCH3300 West Third Street
Dayton, Ohio 45417Samuel N. Winston, Pastor
Telephones:Church (513) 268-6736
(513) 268-6737Parsonage (513) 263-1112
CONGRATULATIONS & BEST WISHESON YOUR 100th REUNION
Wishing you continued iove,peace and togetherness, butmost of aii God's Biessing.
The Mt Calvary Baptist Church Mass Choir
Sunday Worship Services:7:30 AM
9:30 Sunday Schooi11:00 AM
In Lovmy Memoryofniy (BeCovedSitisBandJoHn Si. JaclQon
Lcitfier and (grandfather1929 -1990
1
Tis sad to part with those we loveWhile here on earth we stay, butThen a brighter thought comes,We'llmeet again some day.
Laura % ^RpBBye L., atuijotinatlian Jacl(sdn
!N LOVING MEMORY tMalissie Simpson and John McKnight
Ethel (McKnight) and Carrington (Toot) Ellis
Geneva (McKnight) and Chester WhiteWendell White, Letha (White) Sims, Donald White
Darwin Sims
Lucille (McKnight) White
Raymond and Sis McKnight
WE LOVE AND MISS YOU!
In LovinjMemory
"fOur HearffriencC(Runt)
Leona (B, !Ma/ione
We Love and miss you!Hie gamerandCason IFamiCy
!I(aymondSr. (Dora, WiCCiam,I^aymondjr, Jennifer, (MaeJalea, RaymondIII,
(MicJelk, greyory andgreyory II
MOUNT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH3300 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45417
Samuzl W. (i)dn6tonPastor
Telephones:Church (513) 268-6736
(513) 268-6737Parsonage (513) 263-1112
CONGRATULATIONS & BEST WISHESON YOUR 1 00th REUNION 9 so Sunday School
with a special congralulatory note going out to 11:00 AMThe Gullette Family
Wishing you continued love, peace and togetherness,but most of all God's Blessing. a,..' •••...
The Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Mass Choir
IN LOVING MEMORY OFBESSIE E.R. "GULLETTE" MORROW
APRIL 28, 1933 - APRIL 23, 1968Peacefulby thy rest, dear Mother,Tis sweet to breathe thy name;In lifewe lovedyoudearly,In death we do just the same.When days are dark and friends are few,DearMother, how we longfor you.
Love and Miss you, Iris, Gay, Randy, Jackie, Gerald &. Tinie
CongratulationsSimpson Family
on 100 Years!
with a special congratulatory notegoing out to the
Gullette Family
May your family sustain strengthfrom God in your coming years.
Love from your close friends,
Phyllis Hamlett Denise Stephens
Kelly Harris Karen TaylorRonnie Starks
In Memory of
The Carter Family
Mattie E. Simpson Carter
Dulaney S. Henry S.
J. Forest Howard M,
Elizabeth H. Carter Weaver
James Christopher
We Miss You
James W. & Margaret L. CarterJames H. & Diahann Carter
CONGRATULATIONS!
Simpson Familyon their
100th Year
Have a
lovely weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Hart Sr.Horman & Ellenae FairhurstKaren & Rahine Dorsey
APPLAUSE*MPPLAUSE* *APPLAUSE
Congratulations to the Simpson Familyfor maintaining its family ties for
100 years with its annual reunion.
Richard Blackburnand FamilyBelle Simpson's Grandson
Isabelle Blackburn Wise(1864-1945)
Reunion President 1919-25
APPLAUSE* *APPLAUSE* *APPLAUSE
CONGRATaLATIONSon the
Simpson Family100th Year
Reunionfrom
The Gullette Family
Helen Jr. LonnieRhonda Mike DanitaWalt Jackie Darrell
Dominique
Saltcreek
Llama Llines27000 Morrls-Salem Rd.Circlevllle, Ohio 43113(614) 474-2232
Diahann and Jim Carter
We breed and raise Llamas forsale.
Call for more Information
Congratulations toThe Simpson Family
on the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note going out to
The Carter Family
CONGRATULAnONS
SIMPSON FAMILYOn lS)ur Hundredth
Reunion
Best of Luck to
Each of You
In All Your Future
Family Endea:vors
Sincerely yours,Charles & Mae Feasto*
Xenia, Ohio
o
"Vote onetime this
time"
Congratulationsto the
Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR
REUNIONwith a special congratulatory
note going out to their President
Bernard R. McClung
JACK HARTMusic For All Occasions
HammondB3 Organ/Keyboards
(513) 268-4412
Jack Hartwould like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note
going out to the
The Guilette Family
Congratulationsin. all yom:endeavors.
Sincerely,Vivian Lewis
Wilberforce OptLinist
CONGRATULATIONSSIMPSON FAMILY
ON YOUR
100 YEAR REUNION
with special congratulatory note going out to the
GULLETTE FAMILY
May your family sustain strengthfrom God in your coming years.
Love from your close friends,
Phyllis Hamktt Denise StephensKelly Harris Karen Taylor
Ronnie Storks
CONQRATULATIOnSto the
Simpson Familyfrom the
Collett Familyin fond memory of the Simpson Reunions
held for many years at the home ofMattie Simpson Carter and Dulaney Carter
at the Collett "HoIe-in-the-Woods Farm"
Wallace T. Collett
JACK JACKSONSales Manager, Sports/Minority Markets513-226-8273
Chamber Plaza, Fillh and MainDaylon, Ohio 45402-2400In Ohio 800-221-8234 Outside Ohio 800-221-8235FAX 513-226-8294
Jack Jacksonwould like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note
going out to
Bernard R. McClung& the Simpson Family
COHGRAWLMIOHS
to the
cuLums
00 your
tooth Simpsou
family Reuoioo
Love,
Lynn, Stanley, Stanley Jr., Aehlee & Kurt
100 YEARS AND GROWINGWhat's Happeala$ IWho's Who ? ? ?
SiRTHS
7 7 7
James Mahone Jr.September 9,1992
Morgan ReneeApril 29,1993
Son of Andre Leyonth1st Grandchild for James Mahone Sr.& Leona Brown Mahone (deceased)
Daughter of Marc "Chico" & Bubble BrownSon of Randall Brown (deceased)
C£N£RSC iHFORMATtOHUrcelle & Herb Willis
Vicky Weaver
Pam White
Jesse & Vicky Weaver
Von Cummings
Michael White
Jason Foster
Anthony Blackmon, Jr.
Paris Prentiss
D£AWSDanlta Gullette
Gordon Munson
Irene McKnight
Wlnona Gay
Flora McKnight
Promoted to professor emeritus at Central State University. May 1993.
Graduated from University of Dayton 1991 with a Masters Degreein Education Administration. Vicky is the wife of Jesse Weaver.
Married to Earl Gibson in Los Angeles OA. July 24,1993.Pam is the daughter of Betty and Albert White.
Celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary June 10,1993.Jesse is the son of Elizabeth Carter Weaver.
Graduated from Defiance College May 1,1993 with a B.S. Degreein Marketing Management. Von is the son of Barbara Cummings.
Bowled a 298 game in January, 1993 at Marion Lanes in Huber Heights.He is the son of Gloria White.
descendant of the Gullettes, grandson of Loreena Welchel and son ofBrenda Foster graduated on July 22,1993 from DAVIS AEROSPACETECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Jason receivedhis Aviation License at the ripe old age of 18.
decendant of the Gullettes, grandson of Laura Campbell and son ofDebbie Hobson, graduated from United Associated Technical College inLos Angeles, California as Cardiac Technician and Phlebotomist.
descendant of the Guliettes, granddaughter of the late Charles E. Prentissand daughter of Carolyn Prentiss, graduated from Walnut Ridge HighSchool on June 13,1993.
December 26,1992. Daughter of Michael Gullette
April 29,1993. Husband of Margaret Munson (deceased)
April 29,1993. Wife of Harley (deceased)
May 2,1993. Wife of Robert (deceased)
July 13,1993. Wife of Paul
Helen McKnight Hamilton August 1,1993. Wife of Clarence
WAat Was Happanhg ta- 1893 -
In The Headlines
Economic depression begins with the crash of the New York stock market.Peary Arctic expedition arrives at Greenland.National Bimetallic League formed; calls for free silver at 16-1 ratio.Bryan defends silver coinage in 3-hour House speech.Your Day in HistoryJury establishes freedom of the press (1735). U.S. Coast Guard is established(1790). Lizzie Borden is arrested and charged with the ax murder of her fatherand stepmother (1892). U.S. buys Danish Virgin Islands for $25 million (1916).
People Who ShareYour Birthday And the Winner Is ...
1792 Percy Bysshe ShelleyEnglish poet
1816 Russell SageFinancier, public off.
1841 William Henry HudsonAuthor
1859 Knut Hamsun
Novelist, Nobel Prize1899 Ezra Taft Benson
Sec. of Agriculture1900 Elizabeth, Queen Mother
Former Queen of England
Music Falstaff by VerdiThe Liberty Bell by Sousa
Manon Lescaut by G. PucciniArt The Boating Party by Mary CasattPlays Hamlet and Ophelia by MacDowell
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets by S. CraneKentucky Derby Lookout - E. Kunze up
Man-to-ManHAPPY BIRTHDAY written by Patty and Mildred Hills for kindergarten class ...Esther Cleveland was first child born in White House ... World ColumbianExposition opened in Chicago ... Fashion; long sailor dresses, collars withanchors and stars ... Dvorak's NEW WORLD SYMPHONY 1st performed Carnegie Hall... Oklahoma opened Cherokee Strip to settlers Sept. 16, some crossed "sooner"
Notable Men Your Age
Of the 2,009,100 babiesborn in 1893, you arein a class by yourself!
The Oval OfficePRESIDENT
Grover Cleveland
VICE PRESIDENTAdlai E. Stevenson
The Good Life —Then and Now
Population3-Bedroom HomeAverage IncomePrice of a New FordGasoline, 1 gallonBread, 1 poundMilk, 1 gallonFirst Class Postage StampCars on the Road
1893
66,970,000$2,175
$4361st in 1903
$.22$.05$.27$.02
SIMPSON FAMILY
Noah Halnes Farm - 1st Simpson Family Reunion held on Saturday.
1992
248,710,000$99,800$35,353$13,400
$1.16$.70
$2.73$.29
193,200,000
WHtti Whs Hoppenhg in- 1918-
The Year's Top Story
us celebrates Germany's surrender as World War ends.
News of the Month
General Pershing establishes independent US Army in Europe.Fuel Administrator asks for no Sunday driving east of the Mississippi River.85,000 US troops join French in battle on line toward Belgium.
People Who Share Your Birthday
1926 Tony BennettSinger
1905 Dolores Del RioActress
1900 Ernie PyleWW2 journalist
1872 Haakon VII
King of Norway1919 Walter Bigelow Wriston
Banker, Citibank1746 James Wyatt
Architect
People Your Age
PRESIDENT Woodrow WilsonVICE PRESIDENT Thomas Riley Marshall
And the Winner Is...
Best Movie
Best Actor
Best Actress
NewspaperSong
Polly of the CircusVernon Steele
Mae MarshStars & Stripes for Armed Forces
Swanee by George Gershwin
....Ann Landers...
...John Forsythe..Skitch Henderson.Abigail Van Buren
Famous Firsts
World Series Boston Red Sox over Chicago CubsBoxing (Heavyweight) Jess WillardKentucky Derby Exterminator - W. Knapp up
Tunes of the Times
K-K-K-Katy ... I'm Always Chasing Rainbows ...Rock-a-Bye Your Baby ... Till We Meet Again... Dear Little Boy of Mine ... After You'veGone ... Beautiful Ohio ... A Good Man Is Hardto Find — Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo Mickey
Life in the U.S.A. — Then & Now
Kelvinator refrigerator. WonderBread, Bayer aspirin marketed USissued first airmail stamp and beganairmail delivery ... Rinso firstgranulated laundry soap ...Hydrofoil invented ... BroadmoorHotel in Colorado ... BELIEVE IT ORNOT published in newspaper by Ripley
Population3 Br. Home
Avg. IncomeNew Ford
Gas, 1 gal.Bread, 1 lb.Milk, 1 gal.
Fun Facts & More
1918
103,208,000$3,325$1,106
$525$.25$.10$.54
1993
248,710,000$99,800$35,353$13,400
$1.16$.70
$2.73
GARDEN OF ALLAH painted by Maxfield Parrish as cover of tin candy box ...Raggedy Ann doll introduced to promote Raggedy Ann stories by John Gruelle, whofirst created the doll and stories for ill daughter ... TILL WE MEET AGAIN topsheet music best seller ... Vaudeville acts were big, toured US in Keith orOrpheum circuit ... Sgt. Alvin York awarded Congressional Medal of Honor in WWI
SIMPSON FAMILY
Carter Farm Reunion on Saturday. WHla Simpson, Pres., 1913 Joseph died, 1923 Amanda died.
Was Happeaing ia- f943 -The Year*s Tbp Story
Roosevelt and Churchill meet in Casablanca to map war strategy.
News of the Month
FDR & Churchill meet in Quebec; name Lord Mountbatten to lead efforts in Burma.MacArthur says US victories destroyed "Japan's offensive power in SW Pacific."US forces attack; Japanese forces suffer a major blow in Wewak, New Guinea.
People Who ShEire Your Birthday
1926 Tony BennettSinger
1905 Dolores Del RioActress
1900 Ernie PyleWW2 journalist
1872 Haakon VII
King of Norway1919 Walter Bigelow Wriston
Banker, Citibank1746 James Wyatt
Architect
People Your Age
...John Denver...
..Tuesday Weld...
...Joe Namath....
Catherine Deneuve
Famous Firsts
PRESIDENT Franklin RooseveltVICE PRESIDENT Henry A. Wallace
And the Winner Is...Best Movie CasablancaBest Actor Paul LukasBest Actress Jennifer JonesBook A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by B. SmithRadio Arthur Godfrey TimeWorld Series NY Yankees over St. LouisRose Bowl Georgia 9, UCLA 0Kentucky Derby Count Fleet - J. Longden up
Tunes of the Times
People Will Say We're in Love ... Don't GetAround Much Anymore ... The Surrey With theFringe on Top ... I'll Be Seeing You ...I've Heard That Song Before ... Mairzy Doats— Oh, What a Beautiful Morning ... Amor
Life in the U.S.A. — Then & Now
Jefferson Memorial dedicated by FDRon 200th anniversary of Jefferson'sbirth ... The world's largest officebuilding, the Pentagon, completed... American Broadcasting Co. (ABC)created ... System devised to de-iceplanes ... Zinc pennies issued by USmint
Population3 Br. HomeAvg. IncomeNew Ford
Gas, 1 gal.Bread, 1 lb.Milk, 1 gal.
1943
136,739,000$3,600$2,650
None made
$.21$.09$.62
1993
248,710,000$99,800$35,353$13,400
$1.16$.70
$2.73Fun Facts & More
Nopan Rockwell created ROSIE THE RIVETER ... Fashion: military look, zootsuits popular with hep cats ... GIs carried pictures of pinup girls ... BettyGrable married bandleader Harry James ... Cartoonist Bill Mauldin created GIcharacters Willie and Joe ... Jimmy Durante insured nose for $50,000 ... COUNTFLEET won Triple Crown ... OKLAHOMA opened on Broadway ... TOM & JERRY cartoons
SIMPSON FAMILY
Carter Farm. Webster Simpson Pres. Alzora, Uncle John, Rosa Myrtle, Webster, Mattie, Mary Rebecca still living.
WHdi Was Happening in-1968-
The Year's Tbp Story
Nixon defeats Humphrey in one of the closest presidential elections ever.
News of the Month
Democratic Party picks Hubert H. Humphrey as Presidential candidate in Chicago.Soviets invade Czechoslovakia to halt movement towards freedom.Richard M. Nixon is nominated Republican candidate for President in Miami.
People Who Share Your Birthday PRESIDENT Lyndon B. JohnsonVICE PRESIDENT Hubert H. Humphrey
And the Winner Is...
1926 Tony BennettSinger
1905 Dolores Del RioActress
1900 Ernie PyleWW2 journalist
1872 Haakon VII
King of Norway1919 Walter Bigelow Wriston
Banker, Citibank1746 James Wyatt
Architect
People Your Age
Best Movie
Best Actor
Best ActressTV Shows
OliverCliff Robertson
B. Streisand & K. Hepburn (tie)The Lawrence Welk Show
Saturday Night at the MoviesWorld Series Detroit Tigers over St. L. CardsSuper Bowl II Green Bay 33, Oakland 14Kentucky Derby Forward Pass-I. Valenzuela up
Tunes of the TimesLittle Green Apples ... The Windmills of YourMind ... Both Sides Now ... Do You Know theWay to San Jose ... Wichita Lineman ... I'llNever Fall in Love Again ... Honey HarperValley P.T.A. — Over You Hey Jude
..Boris Becker.
. .Caryn Kadavy..Gary Coleman.Molly Ringwald
Famous Firsts
Meningitis vaccine developed ... 1stmanned flight to go around moon;Color TV pictures taken of moonBanks required to disclose interestrates and costs on loans ... RedwoodNatl. Park established ... Washablewallpaper, enzyme detergentsintroduced .., Pulsar discovered
Fun Facts & More
Life in the U.S.A. — Then & Now
Population3 Br. HomeAvg. IncomeNew Ford
Gas, 1 gal.Bread, 1 lb.Milk, 1 gal.
1968
200,706,000$24,700
$8,633$3,201
$.34$.22
$1.22
1993
248,710,000$99,800$35,353$13,400
$1.16$.70
$2.73
Mickey Mouse celebrated 40th birthday ... Tiny Tim in falsetto voice sangTIPTOE THROUGH THE TULIPS... NBC cut Jets-Raiders game with 1:08 mins. left toshow HEIDI ... Olympic golds won: Bill Toomey in decathlon, Peggy Fleming, DickFosbury and George Foreman ... London Bridge purchased & brought to Arizona ...J. Nixon wed D. Eisenhower ... PROMISES, PROMISES on Broadway ... Nehru jackets
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100 YEARS AND GROWING
Congratulations from the following patrons
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^hris Cad3ell'tff1^Sjstin«
Joe and Betty Caddell
Joseph Caddell and Tonneka
Kiia Caddell
Diahann & Jim Carter
^^^Dwight, Delsia &Familyo raid K. Fields
Mr.^^^rs. James HallMarcelk^^alGreg andi^
Carmie and Tony
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Hoffman
Del Holston
Jeannette Hughley
Johnny Hughley and Family
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%amon and Barbara Ann Scott
Iberta Simpson
Kenneth and Sheila Simpson & Family
Ricky and Carmelita Smith
Eric and Bonita Stephenson &
Mary Ann Stuiz and Fami^^^^^Steve and Kris StuIz
Teresa StuIz an^^ft^^
The Jay4>^Pat J "itcombeMichael White
Kennard White
Milton WilkeS; State Farm Insurance
William E. and Laverne & Family
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4765 Germantown Pike
Dayton, Ohio 45418
The Tirst Name in Adult Entertainment
CONGRATDIATIONS!The Staff and management would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
with a special congratulatory notegoing out to
Cynthia Butler&
Bernard R. McGlung
Seniors Special
Sma ICoffee orSma Soft Drink
No additional\ purchase required /
/ 3729 ^Germantown Pik?Dayton Ohio 45418
Bill Bolton
V Owner/Operator a
The Staff and management would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
with a special congratulatory note going out to their President
Bernard R. McClung
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Tom
RobertsState Representative
Tom Roberts and his staff would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100 YEARS AND GROWINGREUNION
with a special congratulatory notegoing out to THE GULLETTE FAMILY
Paid for by the Committee to Keep Tom Roberts, Linda Hart, Treasurer
''CONGRATUIAnONS!"
SIMPSONS
100 YEARS AND GROWING
3976 Salem Ave.
Dayton, Ohio
The Staff and managementwould like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
CONGRATULATIONS
SIMPSON FAMILYREUNION
MAY YOU ENJOYANOTHER 100 YEARS!
P.O. Box 17334309 W. Third St.Dayton, Ohio 45417
1210 AM'The real RHYTHM of the city.'
MICHAEL A. DAVISAccount Executive
(513) 263-9326FAX (513) 263-6100
with a special congratulatory note going out to
CYNTHIA BUTLER
Dayton Custom ScreeningInc. silkscreen^peciali^
534 E. First St., Dayton, Oh 45402P.O. Box 1503, Da]^on, Oh 45401
1-513-461-3255
Outside Oh 1-800-543-3554FAX 1-513-461-3254
The Staff and managementwould like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note
going out to their President
Bernard R. McClung
1700 W. 3rd St.
Dayton, OH 45407PH. if 223-6864
"CREATIVE CUT"
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Hrs. Tues. - Fri. 9-6Sat. 9-4 Closed Mon.
The Staff and managementwould like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note
going out to their presidentBernard R. McClung
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Janitorial Service and Building Maintenance
(513) 837-7267Member:
Cleaning Management InstituteBusiness Insured
JCOBB418 Glenvlew Rd.
Trotwood, OH 45426
TThe Staff and management would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note
going out to
Cynthia Butler
JA. Cadell Trucking Co.Owner Joe Cadell
and
Ideal Limousine Service11808 S. Ardath
Hawthone, California213-779-2344
would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
lOOthYEAR
REUNION
Legal Research • Notary Public • Investigations
3200 Shiloh Springs Rd., Suite 105Trotwood, Ohio 45426
513-837-3273
UNDA WILUNGHAM
Paralegal
Linda Willinghamwould like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note going out to
Alberta V, McClung
HiMAJESTIC LOUNGE
9 South Halloway St.
Where The Over '30' Crowd Spends Quality Time. 'The Staff and management would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
with a special congratulatory note going out to their President
Bernard R. McClung(House of Bernard)
THE SIMPSON FAMILY IS
ALWAYS WELCOMED
#• Steam Room
• Sauna
• Whirlpool• Swimming Pool• Universal Weight Room• Free Weight Room• Indoor Running Track• Aerobic Area
Also Steppers and Stationary BikesWith personalized trainers onsite that can tailorvourfitness program.
Niew IImavge
4321 Salem Ave. • Dayton, Ohio 45416(513) 275-5222 FAX (513) 275-8729
The Staff and management would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
with a special congratulatory note going out to their President
Bernard R. McClung
SEEKA FULL-SERVICE PRINTERFOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS!
INSTY-PRINTS'Business Printing Services
ANNOUNCING...Full Color Canon copies
available NOW at Insty-Prlnts
Brochures
Letterheads
Envelopes
Invitations
Business Cards
Resumes
Flyers
Tickets
Typesetting
122 S. Ludlow St. • Dayton, OH 45402513-224-7593
2749 Wilmington Pk. ' Dayton, OH 45419513-293-1595
Graphic Design
Forms
Newsletters
Signs
Lamination
Bindery
High-Volume Copying
Pick-Up & DeliveryFax Service
3321 N. Dixie Dr, • Dayton, OH 45414513-274-3855
3139 Salem Ave. • Dayton, OH 45406513-278-5300
264 N. Main St. • Centerville, OH 45459513-434-7585
The Staff and management would like to congratulateThe Simpson Family
on the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNION
with a special congratulatory note going out to their President
Bernard R. McClung
The Staff and management would like to congratulate
» The Simpson Familyr on the celebration oftheir
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note going out to their President
Bernard R. McClung
1308 W. THIRD STREET
DAYTON, OHIO 45407
(513) 222-2300
The TrI-City's Ultimate Entertainment Center- Live Entertainment, Dancing, Comedy, Jazz -
SMITHIMAGE MANAGEMENT, INC.
VIDEO PRODUCTION
• INDUSTRIAL• TRAINING
• WEDDINGS
• REUNIONS
837-72402590 SHILOH SPRINGS RD, # 150TROTWOOD, OH 45426
HAPPY 100th
FAMILY REUNIONto Michael Ecton
and the
Simpson Fomiiy
The Staff and managementwould like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note
going out to
Gloria White &
The McKnight Family
Welteatl^Ri^* bra^Bf,DairyQueen* stores are proud sponsors of the Children's MiracleNetwork
Telethon, which benefits local hospitals for children.
OAMD.O.Cacp./ie93 TMltademaik AM D.O.Corp. ®R0e.U.S.PaLOn.,AMD.O.Cocp.
4812 Airway RoadDayton, OH 45431
SALUTING 100 YEARS OF
FAMILY TRADITION
BEST WISHES FOR A FANTASTIC
REUNION!!!
5042 Free PikeDayton, Ohio
854-1544
The Staff and management would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
tooth YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note goingout to
CYNTHIA BUTLER
wJixH' lont
<2- 6A4>cce4A^^i/iJ^ fOOth-1893 - 1993
SIMPSON FAMILY REUNION
PATRONIZES
PHONE 513-382-4467
TRANS AM REALTY, INC.7230 Springboro PikeDayton, Ohio45449Business (513)435-5910 iBusiness (513) 748-0546 fResidence (513) 263-0351
TERRY BERRYREALTOR* ^
Each OfficeIs Independently Owned And Operated
WEAVER'S JANITORIAL SERVICE& SUPPLIES, INC.
709 FIFE AVENUE
WILMINGTON, OHIO 45177
BOB COOPER JESSE WEAVER HOPE COOPERPresident Vice President Business Mgr.
Stacey's Buffet1030 S. South St.
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
Congratulations on100 Years of Family Unity!
- The Sampsons
MULTI-WESTERN CO.PublicRelations/Marketing
7 E. 4th St. Suite 820Dayton, Ohio 45402
(513) 223-8060
Best Wishes
Simpson Family
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6375 Chambersburg RoadHubcr Hts, OH 45424
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Miami Valley's #1Jeep Eagle Mazda V.W. Dealer
DAVE DENNIS, Inc.4232 Coi. Glenn Hwy.Dayton, Ohio 45431
Tel. (513) 429-5566FAX (513) 429-2797
100 YEARS AND GROWING
The Dayton Urban LeagueA Social Service Agency
We Can Make A World ofDifferenceProviding for the Equalization
of Opportunities throughEmployment, Leadership Development,
Advocacy, Research and Economic Development
WILUE P. WALKER, President
OFFICES (2) LOCATIONS:
United Way Building184 Salem Avenue, Suite 240Dayton, Ohio 45406
Training Center3919 Salem Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45406
Affiliate
MAIN OFFICE NUMBER
220-6650
The Staff and management would like to congratulate
The Simpson Familyon the celebration of their
100th YEAR REUNIONwith a special congratulatory note going out to their President
Bernard R. McClungNational Urban League, Inc. A United Way Agency
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