Nina B (Sador) Simpson

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Birth Date: April 27, 1953
Death Date: September 8, 2013
Age at Death: 60

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Mortuary Name: Martin Mortuary

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 6B Death Notice - September 11, 2013

Nina B. Simpson, 60, Grand Junction, died Sept. 8, 2013, at Hospice.
Services will take place at 4 p.m. Saturday at Martin Mortuary.
Ms. Simpson was a real estate broker.
Survivors include one son, Aaron of Grand Junction; three
daughters, Stephanie Mawdsley of Grand Junction, Catherine
Simpson of Denver, and Jenifer Nelson of Zurich, Switzerland; and
three grandchildren.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 6B Obituary - September 11, 2013

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Nina B. Simpson
April 27, 1953 – September 8, 2013
It is with deep sorrow that we
announce that our loving mother
passed away on Sunday, September
8, 2013. Nina bravely fought a
long, hard battle with cancer.
Nina was born in Los Angeles,
California to Russian immigrant
Boris and Susie Sador. She was
their only child and grew up in a
house that was filled with love,
music and Russian culture. At 15 years old Nina met a handsome
young man named Tye who was trying to sell her a car. Shortly after,
Tye and Nina started their adventures together which lead them
to a wonderful 41 year marriage.
Nina and Tye lived in Southern California until 1989. In California,
Nina worked as a loan officer for many years. She also helped
and supported Tye with his various projects-- building their sailboat
"Mariah," owning and operating a ship yard and raising children in a
generator powered log cabin in Trabuco Canyon.
Nina and the family moved to Grand Junction, Colorado in 1989 .
In Colorado she earned her real estate license and opened Simpson
Realty Company. Nina put her heart and soul into her work and clients.
It was impossible for Nina to run an errand without seeing
someone she knew. By the tremendous amount of support that we,
her children, have received from the real estate community alone, it
is a reminder that our mother was a well loved and respected professional.
Nina and Tye loved to travel with their family. Walking the Great
Wall, camping on the tip of Baja, cross country road trips, deep sea
fishing, mistaking cows for water buffalo on Yellow Mountain,
riding scooters dangerously through Bangkok, and feeding crocodiles
hotdog treats are some of our favorite travel memories.
We, her children, invite you to join us in celebrating Nina's life on
Saturday, September 14th, 4:00 p.m. at Martin Mortuary. Instead of
black, please wear bright, happy colors. In lieu of flowers we ask
you to donate to cancer research.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 7B Obituary - September 12, 2013

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Nina B. Simpson
April 27, 1953 – September 8, 2013
It is with deep sorrow that we
announce that our loving mother
passed away on Sunday, September
8, 2013. Nina bravely fought a
long, hard battle with cancer.
Nina was born in Los Angeles,
California to Russian immigrant
Boris and Susie Sador. She was
their only child and grew up in a
house that was filled with love,
music and Russian culture. At 15 years old Nina met a handsome
young man named Tye who was trying to sell her a car. Shortly a fter,
Tye and Nina started their adventures together which lead them
to a wonderful 41 year marriage.
Nina and Tye lived in Southern California until 1989. In Cali fornia,
Nina worked as a loan officer for many years. She also hel ped
and supported Tye with his various projects-- building their sailboat
"Mariah," owning and operating a ship yard and raising children in a
generator powered log cabin in Trabuco Canyon.
Nina and the family moved to Grand Junction, Colorado in 1989 .
In Colorado she earned her real estate license and opened Simps on
Realty Company. Nina put her heart and soul into her work and c lients.
It was impossible for Nina to run an errand without seein g
someone she knew. By the tremendous amount of support that we,
her children, have received from the real estate community alone, it
is a reminder that our mother was a well loved and respected professional.
Nina and Tye loved to travel with their family. Walking the G reat
Wall, camping on the tip of Baja, cross country road trips, dee p sea
fishing, mistaking cows for water buffalo on Yellow Mountain,
riding scooters dangerously through Bangkok, and feeding crocodiles
hotdog treats are some of our favorite travel memories.
We, her children, invite you to join us in celebrating Nina's life on
Saturday, September 14th, 4:00 p.m. at Martin Mortuary. Instead of
black, please wear bright, happy colors. In lieu of flowers we ask
you to donate to cancer research.

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