Kenneth P. Simpson

By June 1, 2018Uncategorized

8/21/1951 – 5/28/2018
Omaha – Survived by wife Joy, children Brad (Lee Anne), Jennifer (Rob) Long, Rachel (Josiah) Warren, Jolene Simpson, 8 grandchildren Payton, Hannah, Hailey, Malayna, Hayden, Sawyer, Elsie, Emma, siblings Claire (Gary) Williams, Nancy (Ron) Schutte, Dean (Anita) Simpson,  Jerry (Rita) Petsch, Jack Petsch, Jeff Petsch, Robbie Wademan, mother in law Wilma Petsch, nieces, nephews,  family and friends.

Visitation Friday 9:30 AM till service time. Celebration Service Friday (6/1/18) 10:30 AM  at Gretna United Methodist Church 11457 S 204th St. Gretna, NE. ( Come to the church from Angus Street) In lieu of flowers memorials to the family to be distributed amongst Ken’s favorite charities.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone – Gretna, NE

2 Comments

  • Anonymous says:

    I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s comforting to know that we have a Heavenly Father who knows our inner-most struggles to come to terms with our loss. I recently lost a brother, a sister-in-law and most recently a best friend so I can sympathize with your pain. I found a comforting scripture at 2 Corithians 1:3-4 which speaks of Jehovah as the God of all comfort who comforts us in all of our trials. I hope this brings you the same comfort as it has me. For more comforting thoughts visit JW. Org.

  • Kevin Lemmons says:

    I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to Ken’s family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

    Having worked with Ken from 1985 until his retirement from ACI a few years ago, I came to know him as both a coworker and friend. I will remember him for his friendship, homespun sense of humor,and his love of Notre Dame football in a Big Red world. As a coworker, he will be remembered for his entrepreneurial spirit, the many talents he brought and the many hats he wore in the development of a small Omaha based technology company into a global leader. He will be remembered as a good friend to many in the ACI community, especially to those who worked with him through the early years.

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