Assembly Resolution No. 325
BY: M. of A. Santabarbara
MOURNING the death of Walter Simpkins,
transformative leader, distinguished citizen and
pillar of his community
WHEREAS, It is with profound sorrow and deep regret that this
Legislative Body records the passing of Walter Simpkins, a distinguished
leader, advocate, and community servant who dedicated his life to
improving the lives of others, particularly fathers and families in the
Capital Region; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins of Schenectady, New York, died on
Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at the age of 75; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins was the Executive Director of Community
Fathers Inc., a nonprofit grassroots organization he founded in 2009,
which provided vital services to fathers and families throughout the
region; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins was a graduate of the City College of New
York and earned a master's degree in Africana Studies from SUNY Albany,
demonstrating his unwavering commitment to education and lifelong
learning; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins was a certified Fatherhood and Healthy
Relationship practitioner, a New York State Domestic Violence Counselor,
and a Bridges Out of Poverty facilitator, certifications that reflected
his passion for improving the well-being of families and individuals;
and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins served as an admissions recruiter and
academic advisor at Schenectady County Community College for several
years, contributing to the educational advancement of many students, and
spent over 30 years in the human services field, impacting countless
lives through his leadership and expertise; and
WHEREAS, Deeply involved in the Schenectady community, Walter
Simpkins served on numerous boards of community-based organizations and
made a lasting difference in the lives of those in need; and
WHEREAS, In addition to his work with Community Fathers Inc., Walter
Simpkins founded the African American Burial Ground Restoration Project
at Vale Cemetery in Schenectady, NY, a project that brought awareness to
the history of African Americans and was designated as a site on the
National Underground Railroad Trail; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins received numerous accolades throughout his
life, including the County of Schenectady Human Rights Commission's
Individual Achievement Award, a New York State Assembly Citation for
Community Contributions, and most recently, the Community Hero Award
presented by The Schenectady Foundation, all of which serve as a
testament to his tireless dedication to his community and his impactful
legacy; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins was a true vessel of hope and change,
tirelessly working to bridge gaps, elevate voices, and empower
families--especially fathers--by changing perceptions and restoring hope
in the family dynamic; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins' leadership and inspiring presence have
touched the lives of many in the Capital Region, and his work in the
community will continue to serve as an example of compassion, integrity,
and service for generations to come; and
WHEREAS, Walter Simpkins' boundless generosity and kindness will
live on through the cherished memories of his family; his immeasurable
contributions to the community and steadfast dedication to strengthening
families, one father at a time, will forever stand as a guiding light of
love, hope, and inspiration to the countless lives he touched; and
WHEREAS, Armed with a humanistic spirit and imbued with a sense of
compassion, Walter Simpkins leaves behind a legacy which will long
endure the passage of time and will remain as a comforting memory to all
who were privileged to have known and loved such an amazing man; he will
be deeply missed and truly merits the grateful tribute of this
Legislative Body; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
mourn the death of Walter Simpkins, and to express its deepest
condolences to his family, friends, and the countless individuals whose
lives were positively impacted by his work; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the family of Walter Simpkins.