Obituaries Related to "Simpson" from New York Times Archive
Vollis Simpson, Visionary Artist of the Junkyard, Dies at 94
Mr. Simpson made metal scraps into magnificent things that twirled and jangled and clattered when he set them out on his land.
Merton D. Simpson, Painter, Collector and Dealer in African Art, Dies at 84
Mr. Simpson’s voice was important in his field and he achieved his stature as a collector before integration.
Babs Simpson, Taste-Making Fashion Editor at Vogue, Is Dead at 105
She worked with titans of fashion photography and magazine grande dames, dressed Marilyn Monroe in one shoot and mingled in cafe society.
Red Simpson, Who Made Trucks a Vehicle for the Bakersfield Sound, Dies at 81
Mr. Simpson, who wrote songs recorded by Buck Owens, Merle Haggard and others, had his first Top 10 country hit with 1971’s “I’m a Truck.”
The Death and Rebirth of Bart Simpson
In this year’s installment of “Treehouse of Horror,” the demented fun includes Sideshow Bob’s finally achieving his goal of killing Bart.
Vollis Simpson, Visionary Artist of the Junkyard, Dies at 94
Mr. Simpson made metal scraps into magnificent things that twirled and jangled and clattered when he set them out on his land.
Merton D. Simpson, Painter, Collector and Dealer in African Art, Dies at 84
Mr. Simpson’s voice was important in his field and he achieved his stature as a collector before integration.
Babs Simpson, Taste-Making Fashion Editor at Vogue, Is Dead at 105
She worked with titans of fashion photography and magazine grande dames, dressed Marilyn Monroe in one shoot and mingled in cafe society.
Red Simpson, Who Made Trucks a Vehicle for the Bakersfield Sound, Dies at 81
Mr. Simpson, who wrote songs recorded by Buck Owens, Merle Haggard and others, had his first Top 10 country hit with 1971’s “I’m a Truck.”
The Death and Rebirth of Bart Simpson
In this year’s installment of “Treehouse of Horror,” the demented fun includes Sideshow Bob’s finally achieving his goal of killing Bart.
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