Community
hero
Kenny Simpson
dies
Sad
to announce the death this afternoon of legendary Carlisle community worker and activist Kenny
Simpson(left). He had been taken ill at his home in Meade Road, Petteril Bank and died later in
the Cumberland Infirmary. He was 74.
It is thought that Kenny had a heart attack.
Previously he had survived cancer three
times and on one occasion several years
ago had been admitted to Eden Valley Hospice.
Kenny
was a friend to all said a neighbour today.
He
added: “Kenny was particularly kind to families
in Petteril Bank estate where he was
on call day and night with helpful advice and a helpful free car and trailer service.
“Hundreds
of times over the years he has spent his days transporting furniture and
household goods for hard up families moving home. Sometimes he was paid, but
far more often he wasn`t .
“Often
he was called to give lifts to families
visiting hospitals in Newcastle or further away and sometimes to give lifts to
people visiting relatives in Durham or
Haverigg prisons.
“Everyone
on the estate will miss him badly, He was a Petteril Bank hero- a local legend.”
Older
people will remember Kenny as a well-known long distance lorry driver who spent
weeks away from home travelling to Afghanistan and other places in the Middle
and Far East.
Later,
he ran his own transport business from his home. After he retired, he did voluntary work driving community transport
buses for Cumbria County Council.
Kenny
will also be well remembered for his
work as a community activist helping fellow tenants of Two Castles Housing
Association and a key leader of Carlisle
Tenants`and Residents` Federation which publishes this blog.
Kenny had been treasurer of the Federation for a many years and attended his last Federation meeting three days prior to his death.He had also been treasurer of two other community groups, Friends of Dale End Park and Botcherby Forever.
A Federation spokesman said: "There have already been many tributes to Kenny and his work from all over the city. He showed the same dedication to the Federation and the other groups as that shown to his local community. He was hard-working, helpful at all times and extremely popular. He will be badly missed."
Kenny is survived by his wife Joan, his son Kenneth, and daughters Joanne, Katie and Julie.
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 .