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'''Mona J. Simpson''' (née '''Olsen'''), also known as '''Penelope Olsen''', '''Martha Stewart''', '''Muddy Mae Suggins''', '''Anita Bonghit''', and '''Mona Stevens''', was the mother of [[Homer Simpson]], estranged wife of [[Abraham Simpson]], mother-in-law of [[Marge Simpson]] and grandmother of [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]].
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'''Barbara Belfry''' is the manager of [[St. Giles Orphanage]] and the wife of [[Sideshow Mel]]. She also used to be a javelin thrower.
  
A couple of weeks before Mona left, Homer and Abe went out fishing and the boat capsized. Homer and Abe later arrived back at the holiday home a few hours late and with no fish. Mona was just relieved that her greatest treasure, Homer, was safe. It was because of this incident, Homer thought that he was the reason that Abe and Mona split up and felt guilty about it ever since.
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Barb used to be a javelin thrower, until her breasts became too big to be an athlete any more.
  
She eventually left her husband and son, with Abe later telling Homer that she had died whilst he was at the movies. Abe even went so far to point out a grave, telling Homer it was Mona's, although the grave belonged to [[Walt Whitman]].
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When [[Ned Flanders]] came across a large amount of money, he donated it to St. Giles Orphanage, which Barb ran. Whilst Ned wanted to make the donation anonymously, Barb convinced him to make the donation in the name of someone else, so Ned chose his grandfather, [[Ned Flanders I]]. This donation led to [[Costas Becker]] going after Ned.
  
When Homer faked his death to avoid work, Mona hears of her son's death on the news and visits her son's still open grave, finding Homer in the grave, who accidentally fell in. She returns to the [[Simpson family|Simpson]] [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]], spending time with Homer and her new family, including Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. She also meets Abe, although their dislike only intensifies as Abe remains angry over her leaving him and Homer, whilst Mona becomes angry after learning he had told Homer she was dead. When Homer and Mona go to the post office, to collect years worth of care packages, she is spotted and recognized by Burns. Mona is forced once again to leave Springfield, on the run from the police, although the now police chief, Clancy Wiggum, aides her escape after being cured of asthma because of Mona in the 1960s.
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Barb became smitten with Ned and asked him out on a date to the Springfield Winter Market, which Ned accepted. After their date, they went back to Barb's house and Barb invited Ned in. As they made out, Ned noticed that Barb had multiple pictures of her with [[Sideshow Mel]], then realized that she was married to him. Barb explained to Ned that she and Mel had an arrangement and that she could sleep with anyone she wanted to. However, Ned was uncomfortable with this and decided to leave...
  
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Barbara Belfry is the manager of St. Giles Orphanage and the wife of Sideshow Mel. She also used to be a javelin thrower.

Barb used to be a javelin thrower, until her breasts became too big to be an athlete any more.

When Ned Flanders came across a large amount of money, he donated it to St. Giles Orphanage, which Barb ran. Whilst Ned wanted to make the donation anonymously, Barb convinced him to make the donation in the name of someone else, so Ned chose his grandfather, Ned Flanders I. This donation led to Costas Becker going after Ned.

Barb became smitten with Ned and asked him out on a date to the Springfield Winter Market, which Ned accepted. After their date, they went back to Barb's house and Barb invited Ned in. As they made out, Ned noticed that Barb had multiple pictures of her with Sideshow Mel, then realized that she was married to him. Barb explained to Ned that she and Mel had an arrangement and that she could sleep with anyone she wanted to. However, Ned was uncomfortable with this and decided to leave...

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