Tampa Druggist,
Dead At 73
William Johnson Simpson, 73, Bay Villa Place, resident of Tampa for 35 years, died in local hospital Saturday morning. A native of Mansfield, Ohio, Mr. Simpson owned and operated Simpson's Drug Store here in Tampa for 26 years. He was a past president of the Hillsborough County Pharmaceutical Association. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Simpson, Cherry Point, N. C.; two daughters, Miss Betty Simpson and Mrs. W. W. Albritton, both of Tampa, and a sister, Mrs. Alberta Cheney, Jacksonville.
The Tampa Tribune - 17 Oct 1954, Sun
Lola Althea (Graber) Simpson m1909
h/o Katherine (West) Smith Simpson m1948 (1894-1962 Myrtle Hill, cem.)
s/o Henry W. and Lizzie A. (McKee) Simpson
Tampa Druggist,
Dead At 73
William Johnson Simpson, 73, Bay Villa Place, resident of Tampa for 35 years, died in local hospital Saturday morning. A native of Mansfield, Ohio, Mr. Simpson owned and operated Simpson's Drug Store here in Tampa for 26 years. He was a past president of the Hillsborough County Pharmaceutical Association. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Simpson, Cherry Point, N. C.; two daughters, Miss Betty Simpson and Mrs. W. W. Albritton, both of Tampa, and a sister, Mrs. Alberta Cheney, Jacksonville.
The Tampa Tribune - 17 Oct 1954, Sun
Lola Althea (Graber) Simpson m1909
h/o Katherine (West) Smith Simpson m1948 (1894-1962 Myrtle Hill, cem.)
s/o Henry W. and Lizzie A. (McKee) Simpson
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