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Valentino “Tony” Anthony Peter Simpao

June 26, 1960 - March 4, 2026
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Tucker Funeral Home
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Marcy Paige
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Betty Jones Conkright
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Diana Rivers
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Tracy Rocke Lewis
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Mary Taylor and brothers
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Sandra Whitworth
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St. Joseph Catholic Church
113 South 3rd. St
Central City, KY 42330
Sunday 3/8, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
St. Joseph Catholic Church
113 South 3rd. St
Central City, KY 42330
Monday 3/9, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Service
St. Joseph Catholic Church
113 South 3rd. St
Central City, KY 42330
Monday 3/9, 11:00 am
Cemetery
Resurrection Catholic Cemetery
5405 Hwy 54
Owensboro, KY 42303
Monday 3/9

GREENVILLE – It is with a heavy heart that we announce the death of Valentino Anthony Peter Simpao, known to most as Tony, on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 in Greenville. Tony was born on June 26, 1960, to Valentino Sombiro Simpao, MD, and Diane Felice Villone Simpao, LPN, in the state of New York. TonyContinue Reading

Marcy Paige left a message on March 25, 2026:
Rest In Peace my wonderful uncle <3
Eric Steinfelds left a message on March 9, 2026:
I had the pleasure of discussing numerous ideas of quantum mechanics with him. I also saw that he is a man of faith. I am happy for his sake to see that numerous many family members and church member are available to commemorate his life on March 9. I have been gone from Kentucky for a few years, but I had kept in touch with him via electronic media and telephone all the way through last week. I wish I could have come in person for the Funeral.
Eric Steinfelds left a message on March 9, 2026:
I offer my condolences to the siblings, cousins, and close friends of Tony Peter Simpao. I knew Tony Simpao since 2013 in the department of physics and astronomy of WKU. He stuck me as down to earth and very passionate about physics immediately. He had the pleasure of discussing numerous ideas of quantum mechanics with him. I also so that he is a man of faith. I am happy for his sake to see that many family members and church member are available to commemorate his life on March 9. I have been gone from Kentucky for a few years, but I had kept in touch with him via electronic media and telephone all the way through last week. I wish for smooth passing of his spirit to the heavenly realm of the almighty. For lack of more skillful words I say May he rest in peace till the resurrection. - Friend of WKU physics. -- Physicist, Nuclear Physicist, applied Mathematician .
Betty Jones Conkright left a message on March 9, 2026:
To Tony’s family….im not sure if any of you remember when Tony was in elementary school in Greenville,my Son , Rod Hearld ,Tony and another Tony from there close by were in scouts,and various other activities.. They would say they were three amigos.. I remember them so fondly. Rod was killed in an auto accident in 1997, the other Tony has also passed. It’s heartbreaking to read of Tony’s passing.. God bless. You have such a wonderful family.
Bill Quig left a message on March 9, 2026:
RIP beautiful soul
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Ali Oguz Er left a message on March 9, 2026:
Rest in peace. I am saddened to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
David Brown left a message on March 9, 2026:
I'm sorry to hear of Tony's passing. I knew Tony first at the University of Louisville and more recently at Western Kentucky University. He was very kind to members of the Department of Physics & Astronomy here, always sending treats for departmental events. He was also a wonderful mentor for several students, launching them on incredible research journeys. He will be missed.
Diana Rivers left a message on March 8, 2026:
My deepest sympathies with you and your family. Tony was awesome. Great memories of a great man.
J.D. Doss left a message on March 7, 2026:
I thought a lot of Tony and the whole family. His dad was not only my Doctor ,but also one of my closest friends. Sending my condolences to the family.
Sam Earls left a message on March 7, 2026:
Tony was an excellent mentor to several Gatton Academy students over the years, which is how I came to know him. Tony knew how to propel his mentees to great heights, as anyone could see by looking at his students’ numerous prestigious awards and publications. Tony’s willingness to explore the universe's mysteries with students, to follow their lead as they tackled incredibly difficult problems, always stood out to me. He reined students in when they needed it, but otherwise he was their partner and insightful co-conspirator. Regardless of whether he already had students under his wing or not, I could always count on Tony to call me each semester to see if there were more students he could mentor. I'm going to miss those calls, which often turned into wide-ranging, philosophical discussions. Rest in peace, Tony. You will be missed.
Dorothy Simpao Tarol left a message on March 7, 2026:
My cousin Tony was more than family - he was my confidante and guide. Every Sunday, he thoughtfully shared the captioned online Mass so I, being late-deafened, could join. He also generously shared his brilliance through his physics book. His humor, intellect, and support shaped my life. Rest in peace, beloved cousin Tony.
Tracy Rocke Lewis left a message on March 7, 2026:
In memory of Valentino “Tony” Anthony Peter Simpao, Tracy Rocke Lewis lit a candle
Marti Hayden Payne left a message on March 7, 2026:
I’m so very sorry to hear this news. He was a special person. Rest in peace, Tony.
Annalis Anderson left a message on March 6, 2026:
I was one of Tony’s caregivers. i just wanted to say he was a great and hilarious man and i enjoyed helping him and being part of his life in someway. i wanted to give my condolences to your family.
Ethan Kelly left a message on March 6, 2026:
Tony changed my life in a profound way. He was my research mentor for six years while I was a student at Western up until I graduated last spring. His humor, his brilliance, his guidance, and his dedication to what he believed in changed me as a person for the better. He was more than my mentor, though; he was my friend. Rest easy, T.
Mary Taylor and brothers left a message on March 6, 2026:
May you rest with the angels sweet Tony and live in our hearts until we see you again.
Frank Krogh left a message on March 6, 2026:
Tony;You were like the younger Brother I never had, during the months we roomed together on Allen Street in Owensboro, I never laughed so hard in my life. Those were some of the happiest days I've ever known. You were unique, like no one else I've ever known, kind,funny, brilliant....I will always miss you my Brother....
Sandra Whitworth left a message on March 6, 2026:
In memory of Valentino “Tony” Anthony Peter Simpao, Sandra Whitworth lit a candle
Percy Thompson left a message on March 6, 2026:
I remember Tony from Greenville High School, known as the karate man.. He will be miss..
Diana Simpao left a message on March 6, 2026:
You are my First Born….. of which am eternally Blessed as first led Moses led out thru the desert to be purified ……Old Soul of great magnificent frequency💫……Mother’s love beyond The Galaxies 🕊️💫💛MU
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Tabetha (Tabby McDonald) Conaway left a message on March 6, 2026:
In memory of Valentino “Tony” Anthony Peter Simpao, Tabetha (Tabby McDonald) Conaway lit a candle
Sabrina Bailey left a message on March 6, 2026:
Holly, Terri and family, My deepest sympathy and condolences on the loss of your brother, Tony. I remember him always having a smile. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers during this time. Grace & Peace, Sabrina Bailey
Tracy Hood Kania left a message on March 6, 2026:
He looks so peaceful in this photograph—standing in front of the blackboard, surrounded by the mathematics he loved. There’s a quiet joy in his smile, as if he is exactly where he belongs. It feels like a picture of someone living fully in his gift, and that is a beautiful legacy to remember.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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