J. Lupton Simpson, a prominent figure in Loudoun County education, passed away at the age of 65. Born in North Carolina, he moved to Loudoun County as a child and dedicated 39 years of his life to the school system. Serving as principal of multiple high schools, Simpson played a significant role in the consolidation of schools in 1955. Following his retirement in 1965, he remained active in the community as a member of Sigma Epsilon fraternity and a director of a local bank. Simpson is survived by his wife and siblings, leaving behind a legacy of leadership and commitment to education in Loudoun County. His contributions to the school system and community are remembered and respected by those who knew him.
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