Simpson, Glenn R., Jr. Glenn died December 2, 2013 after a lengthy battle with senile dementia. He is survived by his wife, Edith J. Simpson, his children and their wives Glenn (Bob) and Therese Simpson, Patricia and Ceelee Simpson, Wade and Barbara Simpson, daughter-in-law Kathryn Simpson, grandchildren Robert Simpson, Rebecca Jenecourt, Joshua Simpson and great grandson Adrian Simpson: also, his stepchildren Steven and Jan Jorjorian, Thomas and Bonnie Jorjorian and their children Anne, Peter, Matthew and Andrew. He was preceded in death by his wife Margaret (Polly) Whiting-Simpson, his brothers Richard and Bruce and sisters Mildred and Helen. He was a man of many interests and contributions. Glenn served in the U.S. Army in Germany and France in WWII. Upon his return he earned a degree in mechanical engineering at Marquette University. He then started his own business, Precision Screw Thread Corporation and made innovations in the thread rolling and grinding. He was a life member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Glenn was fond of many activities in his lifetime including jeeping and exploring the backcountry of Utah, being a private pilot and traveling about the country in his motor home. Perhaps his greatest passion was serving his beloved Episcopal Church. He served as a vestryman and warden, Sunday school teacher and Sunday school Superintendent at Trinity Episcopal Church in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Several times he was a delegate to the National Convention for the Diocese of Milwaukee. He was also an ardent supporter and devoted worker for Nashotah House Seminary in Nashotah, Wisconsin. He became a trustee of the Seminary in 1970 and served on many committees and projects. Mr. Simpson was granted an honorary Doctor of Canon Law in 1978. Glenn will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered. Memorial service will be held a Trinity Episcopal Church, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin on January 11, 2014 at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.