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Submitted by: Ann Weber


Larry Simpson

Larry Simpson
March 17, 1948 ~ May 24, 2020

Pastor Larry Simpson, age 72 of Norman, gained his angel wings Sunday, May 24, 2020, surrounded by his family at home. Lawrence Craig Simpson was born March 17, 1948 in Pittsburg, PA to Matthew and Marion (Leaver) Simpson. Still a young boy, the family moved to Oklahoma and settled in Tulsa where Larry attended school.

Larry married in 1968 and to this union, 3 children, Angela, Terresa and Lynnda were born, and they made their home in Tribbey. Larry began working for the Department of Corrections and it was here that he later met Linda Waldron. They were soul mates and followed their hearts and were married on February 22, 1983 in Gainesville, TX. Larry welcomed Linda’s children, Amber and Adam and two families became one. Nearly a year later, daughter Tarra was born and they made their home in the Noble area. Now the family was complete.

Later, Larry returned to school earning his Bachelors of Science in Ministry and Christian Counseling at the age of 50. He graduated Cuma Sum Laude from Southwestern Christian University. Larry’s heart has always been with feeding the hungry, and so he, with Linda by his side, founded Circle the Wagons Ministry and the ministry still operates today. In addition, Larry owned and operated restaurants in Oklahoma and Texas and also worked as a construction contractor. He enjoyed working with his hands. He was very artistic, a gifted carpenter and loved working with ceramics. Larry was an excellent cook and will be forever remembered for his pan-fried chicken fried steak. His love of family was inspiring and he touched many lives. He never missed a chance to dance with his girls and he always made time for a game of pool on a snooker table. He was a wonderful partner to Linda, the best father and grandfather and a true friend. He will be dearly missed!

He was preceded in death by:
His parents, Matthew Simpson and Marion Fetterman;
His brother, Keith Simpson and
Son-in-law, Michael Ross.

Larry is survived by:
His wife Linda, of the home;
Children, Angela Ross of McLoud OK, Terresa Ellison and husband Lloyd of Porterdale GA, Lynnda Trevathan and husband Dave of Evergreen, CO, Amber Morrison and Billy Tippett of Lexington OK, Adam Morrison and wife Rexann of Overbrook, OK and Tarra Jones and husband Dustin of Fayetteville, NC;
Brother, Jeff Fetterman of Sapulpa, OK;
Sisters, Marsha Bevenue and husband Carl of Tulsa, OK and Sheila Schierling and husband Ron of Mesa, AZ;
14 grandchidren; 4 great grandchildren and a host of family and friends.

A Celebration of Life Memorial is scheduled for 2:00 P.M., Saturday, June 20, 2020, at Circle The Wagons Ministry, 604 E. Broadway, Lexington, OK, 73051.

Please consider memorials to one of the many ministry opportunities at Circle The Wagons.

Send online condolences @ www.wilsonlittle.com.  


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