Louise Alison Simpson
July 31, 1957 - December 30, 2025
In Loving Memory
Louise Alison Simpson

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Louise Alison Simpson on December 30, 2025, in Kamloops, BC. She died after a brief illness, surrounded by loved ones.
Louise was born on July 31, 1957, in Fort Langley, BC, and lived most of her life in Kamloops. She loved her family and friends deeply. She enjoyed spending time in her garden and with all her animal companions both wild and domestic. She was a voracious reader who channeled her love of books into a proud career with the TNRD Public Library. She was also a proud member of the BCGEU. Louise is survived by her children Cassidy (Jessica) Simpson, Jessie (Robert) Mitchell, and Annabree (Natasha) Fairweather, and grandchildren Brennan (Ava), Aubriana, Jerram, and Cormac.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, people are invited to donate to the SPCA
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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Comments: 3
I am so very sorry to learn of Wheezies passing. Our journey started when I was just 18 years old and we met through friends at the SPCA. Then we worked together at the library together for almost 25 years. I always greeted her with Hey Wheezie. She always smiled and would genuinely ask about my life and how I was. She had the biggest heart. After I lost my son, she was kind and gentle and protective of me at work. I hope the family knows how much the library patrons loved her and were drawn to her book knowledge and love of people. Hugs especially to her sister. Roberta. And my love to her children and family during this hard time.
Our Sincere Condolences to the Simpson family. Our prayer are with you all during this difficult time. May God surround you all with His peace and love. Love The Coriale family.
My heart is heavy . I worked with Louise at the library . She was a friendly voice on the phone when I started in 06 then when I arrived in Kamloops in 17 she always was the one who liked to chat me up in the break room . Warm , inviting and honest always . I can still hear her saying “you’re so funny” . Deepest condolences to all her family .
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