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Sharon Struck
June 30, 2009
I also had the privilege of having Mrs. Singleton as my teacher at Jefferson; she was one of the best!
Shirley Culp
June 28, 2009
I knew Pat for many years. Ten of those years I had the pleasure of working for Pat & Art in their home. They made me feel like a part of their family, alway so kind and caring. Pat was alway cheerful no matter how she was physically feeling. Always wanting to know how you were doing. A lovely woman.
Veronica Gilbert Haisley
June 28, 2009
Mrs. Singleton was my music teacher at Jefferson. I loved going to her class because she was always so very nice. My condolences to her family.
Marianne Milliken Cobarrubias
June 28, 2009
I have the fondest memories of Mrs. Singleton from Thomas Jefferson elementary in South Bend. She had a beautiful singing voice and was a very caring teacher.
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