
Bonnie Simpson, 62, of Greenfield, In, passed away August 7, 2017.
She leaves behind her children Myrl (Chandrea) Warner, Tony (Daniele) Warner, Jennifer (Robert) Pendleton, Candis (Scott) Hofmann, and Ashley (Jared) Ledbetter; her grandchildren Deb Christenson, Hillary Christenson, Ashton Warner, Matthew Hofmann, Jacob Varner, AJ Warner, Ian Hofmann and Max Ledbetter; her great-Granddaughter Mila Warner; her two sisters Cheryl (Bob) Colyer and Brenda (Phil) Davis; nieces Heather, Maria, Melissa, and Autumn; nephews Bobby, Billy, Jackie, Mikie, Brian and Timmy; and all of her extended family and many amazing friends.
Mrs. Simpson was born September 23, 1954 in Dayton, Ohio, to her late mother Mary Hahn. She was preceded in death by her husband Michael Simpson and her brother Danny Hahn. She had a love for Our God and the love of preparing cakes. She had a great sense of humor. She was genuine lady and had a generous heart.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at Eden United Methodist Church, at 2122 E Eden Rd, Greenfield, IN 46140, Thursday August 10, 2017, at 2:30 PM with visitation held prior to the service beginning at 12:30 pm.
Flowers can be sent to Eden United Methodist Church.







Christina Elwell says
So sorry for the families loss my heart goes out from my family to yours.
Mary Bland says
All of our love and condolences to Bonnie’s beloved family. She was an amazing beautiful lady and she was loved by everyone who knew her.
With our heartfelt sympathy and love ,
James, Mary and Cory Bland
Dominic Lanham says
I’m sorry i will be there tomorrow to support you guys
Brenda Davis says
There are no words to describe the pain in my heart .She was like a mother to because I lost my mother so young.We had our differences but always came back to each other.I LOVE YOU MY BEAUTIFUL SISTER UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN. Jesus is holding you now.
Barb Ernest says
Rest in peace my dear dear friend. You will be missed. Prayers to the family.
Edith elings says
Bonnie has always had a part of my heart ❤️ we had so much in common sad to see her go wish I could had spent more time with Bonnie she will still in death have a piece of my heart
Tracey Trimyer says
Bonnie and I struck up an immediate friendship when I first met her volunteering in the Larchmont Elementary Library in the late 90’s. She immediately put me at my ease and I have not ceased admiring the grace, strength and love this beautiful woman continually exhibited, no matter what challenges she faced. The loss is deep; no one can come close to filling her shoes. I shall miss her dearly. Much love, sympathy, and prayers to the family.