NameJohn Douglas SIMPSON
Birth1916, Netherhill, Saskatchewan
Death1 Dec 2007, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Burial6 Dec 2007, Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon
Spouses
Birth25 Aug 1922, Delisle Saskatchewan
Death21 Jul 2010, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Notes for John Douglas SIMPSON
In the 1921 Canadian Census Section 36 Township 28, Range 21 West of the 3rd meridian, Hillsborough municipality, Kindersley district, Saskatchewan.
Head John Simpson, age 34, born in England, parents born in England, immigrated in 1906, Canadian nationality, farmer, Anglican.
Wife Susie Simpson, age 31, born England, parents born England, immigrated 1913.
Son John Simpson, age 5, born Saskatchewan.
Daughter M. Elizabeth Simpson, age 3, born Saskatchewan.
Son Richard Simpson, age 1, born Saskatchewan.
House help Robert Auckland, single, age 28, immigrated 1920, born England, parents born England, farm labourer.
In the 1926 Canadian census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Section 36, Township 28, Range 21, West of the 3rd Meridian, Hilsburgh municipality, Kindersley district, Saskatchewan
Head John Simpson, age 36, born England, parents born England, immigrated 1909
Wife Susie Simpson, age 36, born England, parents born England, immigrated 1913
Son John Simpson, age 10, born Saskatchewan
Daughter Muriel Simpson, age 8, born Saskatchewan
Son Richard Simpson, age 6, born Saskatchewan
Son George Simpson, age 4, born Saskatchewan
Daughter Grace Simpson, age 4 months, born Saskatchewan
Servant Rennie Cameron?, single, age 34, born Ontario
1931 Canada Census Saskatchewan, Kindersley district, Sub didtrict 63
36-28-21 W3
Owner of home, value $400, single story, wood, 4 rooms, they have a radio
Head John Simpson, age 42, born England, parents born England, immigrated, 1908, nationality Canada, racial origin English, Church of England, farmer, grain farmer
Wife Susie Simpson, age 42, born England, parents born England, homemaker
Son John Douglas Simpson, age 15, born Manitoba [other records say Sask.], student
Daughter Muriel Elizabeth Simpson, age 13, born Saskatchewan, student
Son Richard Simpson, age 10, born Saskatchewan, student
Son George Simpson, age 9, born Saskatchewan, student
Daughter Grace Simpson, age 5, born Saskatchewan
Partner Ronald J Cameron, single, age 38, born Onrario, parents born Ontario, nationality Canada, racial origin English, farmer, grain farmer
Canada Voters Lists 1953
Skyline Trailer Camp, edmonton West, Alberta
Valentine Schafer, seismic worker
Mrs Anne Schafer
Vera Banning, cook
John Simpson, owner drilling Company
George Simpson, owner drilling Company
Richard Simpson, owner drilling Company
Kenneth Briscoe, driller
Kenneth Auckland, driller
Henry Lepine, derrick man
Roy Corrigal, toolpusher
William Kinnunen, oil worker
Mary Kinnunen
Jack Schmitz, seismigrapg worker
Romana Schmitz
Clifford Grainger, driller
Mrs Gwen Grainger
Raised at the family farm near Netherhill.
Served in the Air Force in WWII.
Started Hub City Drilling Co. with his father, brothers and a partner George Nesbit. This led to the formation of TriCity Drilling Co. which drilled for oil in Alberta and the NWT. After selling the business and retiring was involved with A & S Construction with Ken Auckland (Auckland and Simpson) a company which buried telephone cable.
Enjoyed curling and golfing.
Obituary
John Douglas Simpson 1916 2007 SIMPSON Jack passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 01st, 2007 at Saskatoon City Hospital. Jack was born and raised in Netherhill on the family farm. After completing grade 12, he joined his father in drilling water wells. The family moved to Saskatoon and Jack attended Technical School. He then enlisted in the Air Force and served in WWII. After the war, he started Hub City Drilling Co., drilling for oil, with his father, his brothers and partner George Nesbitt. He met and married his wife, Merle in 1953 and a year later daughter, Susan was born. The success of Hub City Drilling Co., led to expansion and the formation of TriCity Drilling Co. After several years of drilling in Alberta and the N.W. Territories, Jack and his brothers sold the business. Jack spent his retirement years doing some traveling but mostly spent winters in Saskatoon (curling) and summers in Waskesiu (golfing). Jack is survived by his wife, Merle Simpson; daughter, Susan (Dave) Tosh; grandchildren, Erin, Carly (Brian DesGagnes), Alex and Olivia; great grandchildren, Dominic and William DesGagnes; brothers, Dick Simpson of Vernon, BC, George Simpson of Calgary, AB; sister, Jean Gilbert of Stettler, AB; and numerous nieces and nephews. Jack was predeceased by his parents, John and Susan Simpson; sisters, Muriel McEwen and Grace Adams. Jack will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed by his family. Sincere thanks to the physicians and nurses of Saskatoon City Hospital, Dr. Mark Boechler, Jack's family doctor and Home Care. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, December 6th, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. from Hillcrest Funeral Home (east on 8th Street, turn right before the railway crossing). Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.
Notes for Frances Merle (Spouse 1)
Obituary
Frances Merle Simpson 1922 2010 The family of Merle Simpson is saddened to announce her passing on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010. Merle is survived by her daughter, Susan (Dave) Tosh; grandchildren, Erin, Carly (Brian DesGagnes), Alex (Rustee Apps), and Olivia; great-grandchildren, Dominic, William and Lauren DesGagnes; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Mitchell and Dora Flanagan; brother-in-law, Rob Frazell; and numerous nieces and nephews. Merle is predeceased by her parents, Frank and Laura Flanagan; step-father, Francis Johnson; brothers, Dean, Gerald, and Larry Flanagan; sisters, Kay Bear, Jo Burkholder, Mae Paterson, Shirley Frazell, and Phyllis Gordon.
Merle was born on August 25th, 1922 in Delisle, SK to Frank and Laura Flanagan. Raised on a farm near Laura, SK, she attended school, grades 1-12, in Laura. In 1941 Merle moved to Saskatoon to play softball for the Saskatoon Pats. She married Jack Simpson in 1953 and a year later Susan was born. Besides being a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, Merle was an avid curler, golfer, and 10-pin bowler. She enjoyed much success competing in these sports. She was a member of the Hub City Curling Club. She was a charter member of the Holiday Park Ladies Golf Club and served many executive positions at the club. She later became a member of the Waskesiu Ladies Golf Club where she served 20 or so years on the executive, and was later given an honorary life membership. Merle served on the Saskatchewan Ladies Golf Association and also on the Canadian and Saskatchewan Ladies Curling Associations. She served a year as a director of the Sutherland Curling Club when she was a member there. She served 5 years on the Board of Directors of the Waskesiu Lobstick Golf Club and worked for a number of years helping with the Lobstick tournaments. Merle played hostess to many visitors at her cottage in Waskesiu. There, friends and relatives enjoyed card playing, sing-songs, and good food. The "Slobstick " weekend was a favorite of hers. She was a founding member of the Waskesiu Cottage Owners Association. She loved reading and doing crossword puzzles. Merle certainly enjoyed life to the fullest until, unfortunately, 1999 when her health began to decline. Merle had severe arthritis and was finally confined to a wheelchair. Her three great-grandchildren brought her much joy at this stage of her life. Her last three years were spent residing at Extendicare Preston where she passed away peacefully with her daughter Susan at her side.
Merle's family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to the caregivers at Extendicare Preston and to Dr. B. Larson for their wonderful care of Merle. She will be missed. Donations may be made in Merle's name to the Arthritis Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan. etc.