Frank A. Simpkins

Short Name: Frank A. Simpkins
Full Name: Simpkins, Frank A.
Birth Year: 1870
Death Year: 1939

Simpkins, Frank Addison. (Ashterville County, Ohio, June 8, 1870--March 4, 1939, Riverside, California). His childhood home was in the vicinity of the homes of other well-known hymn writers: Philip P. Bliss, James McGranahan and Charles C. Case. These, no doubt, influenced young Frank Simpkins. His schooling included a time at the Preparatory School, Hiram College. He was a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and traveled for a time with an evangelist. He wrote a number of hymns during the early 1900s. He entered the field of education and taught in Ohio: 1915-1916, Kinsman Township School; Music Director, 1916-1924; Assistant County Superintendent and Supervisor of Band and Orchestra in Trumbull County, 1924-1928; Music Director of Cortland Village School. He was known as the "Father of the School Band Movement in Trumbull County."

After retirement, he moved with his wife, Matilda C. Simpkins, to Riverside, California. There he met hymn-writer Carlton C. Buck, and became a member of the Church where Rev. Buck was pastor. Through this association, he renewed his interest in hymn writing.

Among his early hymns are: "Oh, for a glimpse of that city," "Scatter sunshine," "In the golden morning," "Am I ashamed of Christ?" and "I am coming, Lord, to thee." A pianist, he also wrote hymn tunes and collaborated during his retirement years on several hymns with his pastor. Among these are "Feasting in the center of His love," and the well-known "When God speaks." Funeral services were held on March 7, 1939, and in the interment was in Evergreen Cemetery at Riverside, California.

--Carlton C. Buck, DNAH Archives


Texts by Frank A. Simpkins (19)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Angels above are singing, heavenly harps are ringingF. A. S. (Author)English1
Beyond the dark river when time is no moreF. A. S. (Author)English2
Christ the loving Shepherd, has prepared a heavenly foldFrank A. Simpkins (Author)English3
Draw me nearer, O my Savior and my GuideFrank A. Simpkins (Author)English2
Drifting away from the Savior, drifting to lands unknownF. A. S. (Author)English23
I love to think that Jesus knowsF. A. S. (Author)2
I will sing the praises of my great RedeemerF. A. S. (Author)English2
In the golden morning, all our reaping doneFrank A. Simpkins (Author)2
Lead me, O my Savior, lead me to the fountain's crystal flowF. A. S. (Author)English23
Lovingly now the Savior is callingF. A. S. (Author)English3
My Savior sought me when astrayF. A. S. (Author)English4
Nearer am I to eternity's shoreFrank A. Simpkins (Author)English2
O there'll be a great rejoicing in the presence of the KingFrank A. Simpkins (Author)English2
One by one, they are crossing the riverFrank A. Simpkins (Author)English2
Redeemed, redeemed, O praise his nameFrank A. Simpkins (Author)2
Sinner, why have you been strayingFrank A. Simpkins (Author)6
Tell again the wondrous story Of the Savior's humble birthFrank A. Simpkins (Author)English3
There is a City, I am told Where all the streets are paved with goldF. A. S. (Author)English10
'Tis so sweet to walk with Jesus, and to trust Him every dayFrank A. Simpkins (Author)English2
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