
Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and friend, Dennis Alexander Simpson, 58, of Sunnyside, WA passed away on Saturday, February 19, 2011. Dennis was born on September 4, 1952 in Sunnyside, WA the son of Norman Robert and Joanne Kathleen (Tade) Simpson. Dennis graduated from Sunnyside High School with the Class of 1971 and later attended Yakima Valley Community College for one year. On May 11, 1973 he married Suzanne Lones at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Sunnyside, WA. In 1977 Dennis started his long employment as a repairman and installer with the telephone company. He worked for Sprint, which later became known as Century Link. He served in the United States Air Force from 1972 to 1976 at Croughton Air force Base in Northamptonshire, England. He was a member of the Yakima Amateur Radio Club and AARL. Dennis and his daughter enjoyed spending time geocaching, he also cherished time spent with his family and beloved grandsons. Dennis was always an inspirational force in his son's life through art, music and animation. As a couple Dennis and Suzanne participated in Renaissance Faires, Sci-Fi Conventions, Pirate Festivals and recently began digging for gemstones and planned to pan for gold this summer. Dennis is survived by his wife, Suzanne Simpson of Sunnyside, WA. One daughter, Ruhama Lange and husband, Marc of Spokane, WA. One son, Andy Simpson and wife, Angela of Spokane, WA. He is also survived by two grandchildren; mother, Joanne Simpson of Corvallis, OR former Sunnyside resident; one brother, Norm Simpson; two sisters, Cathy Shreeve and Mary Jo Simpson. He is preceded in death by his father, Norman Simpson Sr. and two brothers, Chuck Simpson and Mike Simpson. Memorial service will be held on Friday, February 25, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. at the Smith Funeral Home in Sunnyside, Washington. Those wishing to sign Dennis' online memorial book may do so at www.funeralhomesmith.com

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Linda Differding (McIntosh)
My heart goes out to Suzanne and her family, So sorry for the loss. Dennis was a great guy. He sat in front of me in Geometry class in the 10th grade, I think, memory's getting awful. In the late 70's he came to my house in Sunnyside and installed our phone. Nothing but fond memories of him. You'll be greatly missed, Dennis.
Scott Drysdale
My condolences to Dennis' family. He was a great guy and I always remember him having a terrific sense of humor. Does anyone know what happened?
Steve Hagensicker
From what I understand, Dennis had been recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but this wasn't the cause.
John Ebenal
Susanne, I am sure sorry for you loss. I know I will miss him. We had a lot of good times together. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.