Mindy Marie (Jones) Simpson, 61, of Kingston, Missouri, passed away January 30, 2022 at Liberty, Missouri.
Mindy was born November 4, 1960 in Cedar City, Utah. She was a loving daughter, sister, friend, wife and mother in life and will certainly be a wonderful guardian angel watching over her husband, 10 children and 17 grandchildren still. She lived for Jesus and her family. She loved taking care of everyone around her and making sure everyone was fed in more ways than one.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Alda Sanders Jones, and father, Halvor Jones.
She is survived by husband, Ben Simpson; children, Erin Galbraith (husband Caleb), Brent Simpson, Heidi Cunningham (husband Chance), Sarai Simpson, Apoima Simpson, Craig Simpson(wife Whitney), Mailey Simpson, Colton Simpson, Liana Simpson, and Hailey Simpson; as well as her sister, Katy Jones; and grandchildren, Austin, Kaelyn, Maverick, Makenna, Jacob, Jesse, Joshua, Logan, Ethan, Joslin, Ashlyn, Declan, Meah, Christopher, Jayden, Destiny, and Sterling.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cameron, Missouri.
Funeral arrangements in care of Bross & Spidle Funeral Home, Excelsior Springs.
Our Sincere Condolences
Ben, Katy and the rest of the crowd. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for each of you during this difficult time. Mindy was a firecracker and will certainly be missed by many. I remember when she was born and a toddler. She was always cute and precocious and loving. Please know that any time you get out our way we’ll welcome you with a meal and a bed. Lots of love, Darrel and Verlynn
Its wonderful to know that an angel will be watching down from the clouds over her flock. Her heart as pure as the wings she will be given, the love that will shower over everyone so dear. Her presence and kindness will now be shaken into the sweetest memory, her laugh, her giggles her love and the warmth will remain, her sweet aroma will be bliss when she steps in for a spiritual visit. The Love that Mindy shared, sprinkled this earth with flavor and flare where it was most needed. Her light was moved throughout this world as natures poetry danced with her beauty. Change is inevitable, but the beauty within her soul has captured,mended, and molded her loved ones to a love so devine, a love filled with strength and guidance, a comfort that brought a nurturing touch this kind of love can never be shaken You have touch the hearts of many and also mine rest in peace dear Mindy.
My deepest condolences.
Desiree Johnson
So sorry to see Mindy pass at a time like this. So sorry for for Ben and her children to lose their beloved wife and mother. Especially sorry for Liana as she is so far away on another continent serving her fellow men as she serves God. So happy to have had the privilege of knowing so noble a person as Mindy. She was ready. All is well.
David Armstrong
I am in shock. I have no idea what happened but I am so sorry to hear of this loss. What a great woman Mindy was and I was so looking forward to seeing her again. What a marvelous sense of humor! Mindy, you taught my children in Primary and they held you in the highest regard. We will miss you. I will miss you. Simpson Family, I am so sorry for your loss.
Phyllis Moore
Your loss and sorrow is ours as well. We grieve with you and send our love and condolences.
Jim and Virginia Foster
I thank Mindy for being so friendly, engaging, and trusting in God the decades she, Ben and family have been our friends, Trina and I love you and mourn with you.
Jeff Grasser
Dear Mindy’s family,
This is a very belated message of condolences. I am an old classmate from Dixie High, and I’ve been trying to contact her for a couple of months, with no success. I started to worry that perhaps she had moved, or perhaps was not well. At our age we find classmates advancing in years, and falling into difficult health situations. I just learned last night that Mindy passed a year ago in January. My heart is very very sad. I wish I had known she was ill. (If she was ill) I wish I could have sent flowers to her funeral. I can imagine that her death and your loss is still very fresh and hard. My prayers go out to you and our family. The most memorable thing I can say about Mindy, is that she was a bright light and true disciple of Christ. God bless your family. May she be a guardian angel as you continue this mortal journey. Motherhood is an eternal calling and the most important calling we receive in this life. She is still mothering your family, it’s just from the other side of the veil.
– Yvonne Wall – Class of 79 Dixie High School