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'''Yuma Simpson''' (née '''Hickman'''), also known as '''Great Grandma Simpson''', is [[Homer]]'s grandmother from "The Old Country", which bears similar characteristics to Ireland or Scotland.
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'''Yuma Simpson''' (née '''Hickman'''), also known as '''Great Gramma Simpson''', is [[Homer]]'s grandmother from "The Old Country", which bears similar characteristics to Ireland or Scotland.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 14:18, October 15, 2017

Yuma Hickman
Yuma Hickman.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Divine
Hair: Orange
Relatives: Husband: Orville J. Simpson
Children: Abraham, Cyrus, Chet, Tyrone, Bill
First appearance: "Much Apu About Nothing"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Yuma Simpson (née Hickman), also known as Great Gramma Simpson, is Homer's grandmother from "The Old Country", which bears similar characteristics to Ireland or Scotland.

History

Yuma married Orville Simpson in the early 1900s. For a few years, they lived inside the Statue of Liberty, along with their sons, until the head of it was filled with too much garbage. Much of this story is questionable, as it is gained from one of Grampa's senile rants.[1]

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