Aleya Simms
Aleya Simms lit a candle in memory of Vincent Simms

Birth date: Jun 7, 1973 Death date: Apr 13, 2026
Vincent Kipp Simms, our beloved husband, father, son, brother, cousin, and uncle, passed away on April 13, 2026, at IMC in Murray, UT, after a valiant fight with Stage 4 esophageal cancer. He was surrounded by his loving family. Read Obituary
Aleya Simms lit a candle in memory of Vincent Simms

To the best dad ever love u so much forever and always
Kipp’s dear family! I had the honor of being Kipp’s manager at Amazon! He was such a pleasure to work with. Despite his pain he gave everything 100%. We are so sorry for your loss! He will be remembered well!!
Remember all the simms kids well. Vinny too. Simms vile is a great memory if you live in helper. Sorry to the family Mascaro's
Also, my kids and the Simms' kids spent some summer days fishing for crawdads, on Strawberry Reservoir, using string and chicken pieces from the fridge. Boy, those little suckers really hung onto those chicken pieces.
I heard this story from Jessie or Vince. While a teenager, some friends of his and Jared got together and decided to cause a bit of trouble downtown (Price, probably). Anyway Kipp was the driver. He wouldn't participate in the "trouble making." He said, "I only drove the car." He was "only the driver."
Michelle Simms lit a candle in memory of Vincent Simms

I love this picture of my wonderful husband on his 50th birthday. We had a big party in the backyard to celebrate. Kipp is the love of my life, and was one of the most positive, happy, loving, generous people I have ever known. He loved life, and made life so much fun for me and I. He loved taking a vacation every summer, and introduced me to a life that was more fun than mine already was. I will miss my wonderful, sweet, loving, beautiful husband, and I’m so grateful that will see him again. I love you, babe.💝
I love this picture of my dear husband. We had a big party in our backyard to celebrate his 50th. He was one of the happiest, most positive people I’ve ever known. He loved life and made life so fun for he and I. He loved taking a vacation every summer, and introduced me to a life that was much more fun than mine already was. I will miss this wonderful, happy, generous, loving, positive man, and I’m so thankful. I’ll be able to see him again one day. I love you, babe.💝