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“My parents raised four children together: Roxie, Wynder, Dwayne, and Michelle. My father had three older children Elaine, Joyce and Leander. Being a loving and devoted husband and father, he had very strong family values. He always had time for his family, attending all school activities. We enjoyed many family dinners together. |
Alice Otis, one of Rocky’s three sisters, and the mother of Rochester’s Audrey Smith. “My father was very close to his sister Alice. They had a strong bond of love and respect for each other. It was great to see.” --Roxie Simmons Sinkler |
Map of Mississippi, pinpointing Rocky’s birthplace: Magnolia and the city of Bogalusa, LA where he spent much of his youth. Rocky, like so many others, left the Deep South after WWII to find a new life in the north. |
Rocky Simmons as a child. The original is a photographic postcard. |
The Simmons family lived at 277 Scio Street on Rochester’s northeast side. Here we see daughter Roxie as a child. Photo by Rocky Simmons, c1964. |
Rocky’s mother, Gladys Simmons. |
Beatrice [Dawkins] Simmons, Rocky’s wife. They were married in Rochester, 1954. This photo was taken in their Scio Street home the following year. Photo by Rocky Simmons. |
Steven Wynder (“Rocky”) Simmons and his father Irvine Simmons. |
Rocky spent his last years at the Veterans’ Administration Hospital at Canandaigua, here seen during a family visit in 1991. Top row, left to right: son Wynder, Linda [Wynder’s wife], Rocky’s wife Beatrice, son Dwayne, daughters Michelle and Roxie and niece Audrey Smith. Rocky is wearing baseball gear, surrounded by his grandchildren. |
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