LTC Eddie Ray Sims, US Army (Retired)
December 3, 1940 -
February 26, 2025

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It is with regret we announce the passing of LTC Eddie Ray Sims, US Army (Retired), age 84, of Dellrose, TN. LTC Sims was born December 3, 1940, in Alexandria, TN to the late Johnie Loyd Sims and Maurine Henley Sims. He passed away February 26, 2025, at HH Lincoln Health in Fayetteville, TN.

LTC Sims was a 1964 graduate of United States Military Academy West Point, and he served for 22 years including tours in Vietnam. After retirement he worked for several years as a contractor with Nichols Research in Huntsville, AL. LTC Sims treasured his time on the farm in Dellrose cultivating specialized grasses and raising Wagyu cattle. He will be missed by his family who loved him dearly.

Survivors include his wife, Jean Farrell Sims; sons, Michael (Meritt) Sims, John (Kristen) Sims, and Mark (Marsha) Sims; grandchildren, Marshall (Bekah) Sims, Macey (Manny) Salazar, Matt (Grayson) Sims, Maggie Sims, Mary Henley Sims, Anna Sims, Ian Sims, Campbell (Gabby) Sims, Elliott Sims; great-grandchildren, Luca Salazar and Micah Sims; and siblings, Loydean Smithwick, Carlene (Gilly) Gilleland, Barbara (Phillip) Allison, and Johnie (Patsy) Sims. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Ellie Sims, and sister, Faye Moore.

Inurnment will take place later this year at West Point Cemetery in West Point, NY. Memorial donations may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8516.

Higgins Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of LTC Eddie Ray Sims, US Army (Retired).

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  1. Tally Loper

    Colonel Sims was always so kind to me. I met him when I was in college through John and Mark, and I am so glad I saw him just this summer at his grandson Campbell’s wedding. He was a wonderful man.

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  1. Tally Loper

    Colonel Sims was always so kind to me. I met him when I was in college through John and Mark, and I am so glad I saw him just this summer at his grandson Campbell’s wedding. He was a wonderful man.

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