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 Di… Go to person page >
Display Title: Why Not Come to Him Now?First Line: Sinner, why have you been straying?Tune Title: [Sinner, why have you been straying?]Author: F. A. S.Date: 1908
Display Title: Why Not Come to Him Now?First Line: Sinner, why have you been straying?Tune Title: [Sinner, why have you been straying?]Author: F. A. S.Date: 1914
Display Title: Why Not Come to Him Now?First Line: Sinner, why have you been straying?Tune Title: [Sinner, why have you been straying?]Author: F. A. S.Date: 1915
Display Title: Why Not Come to Him NowFirst Line: Sinner, why have you been straying?Tune Title: [Sinner, why have you been straying?]Author: F. A. S.Date: 1911