In August 1962, Nip was married to Julia Matson, she survives his passing.
Nip worked at Fulton Meat Locker and then for Morris Gohring at Renner’s Market for many years as a meat cutter. He finished up his career, retiring from the Fulton State Hospital as a driver. Nip was a member of the Callaway Cruisers and enjoyed showing off his 1964 Ford Galaxie. He loved nascar, country music, hunting, fishing and spending time with his family.
Nip will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 53 years; two daughters Diana Stahr of Columbia and Tryxie Simpson of Fulton; three grandchildren Matthew Stahr, Connor Stahr and James Salmons; one great-grandchild Mikella Gem Stahr; brother-in-law John Matson (Linda) of Florida. Along with his parents, Nip was preceded in death by his brothers, Dale Simpson and Leslie Gene Simpson; one sister Delores Loucks.
Memorial donations are suggested to American Heart Association, c/o Maupin Funeral Home, 301 Douglas Blvd., Fulton, MO 65251.
In August 1962, Nip was married to Julia Matson, she survives his passing.
Nip worked at Fulton Meat Locker and then for Morris Gohring at Renner’s Market for many years as a meat cutter. He finished up his career, retiring from the Fulton State Hospital as a driver. Nip was a member of the Callaway Cruisers and enjoyed showing off his 1964 Ford Galaxie. He loved nascar, country music, hunting, fishing and spending time with his family.
Nip will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 53 years; two daughters Diana Stahr of Columbia and Tryxie Simpson of Fulton; three grandchildren Matthew Stahr, Connor Stahr and James Salmons; one great-grandchild Mikella Gem Stahr; brother-in-law John Matson (Linda) of Florida. Along with his parents, Nip was preceded in death by his brothers, Dale Simpson and Leslie Gene Simpson; one sister Delores Loucks.
Memorial donations are suggested to American Heart Association, c/o Maupin Funeral Home, 301 Douglas Blvd., Fulton, MO 65251.
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