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Captain Alex Sing Jr.

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

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MURRELLS INLET | Captain Alex Sing Jr., age 75, of Colony Court, died Wednesday, Mar. 9, 2005 at Waccamaw Community Hospital. Born Nov. 22, 1929 in Murrells Inlet, he was the son of the late Alex and Minnie Singleton Sing. Mr. Sing was a U.S. Navy veteran serving on the Carrier USS Boxer in the...

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PAPA SING YOU ARE TERRIBLY MISSED BY MANY. I LOVED YOU AND STILL DO AND YOU WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN MY HEART!!! NOW THAT YOU HAVE PASSED I WISH I HAVE SPENT MORE TIME WITH YOU BUT THE TIME WE DID HAVE TOGETHER WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED. I WISH YOU WERE STILL HERE AND WE COULD GO OVER TO YOUR HOUSE AND SEE YOU AND EVERYTHING WOULD BE NORMAL!!!! I GUESS GOD HAD A PLAN FOR YOU TO GO AND NOW YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT HAND OF HIM AND THERE IS NO MORE PAIN!!!! WELL I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU!!!...

I will miss Capt. Alex more than anyone could ever know...He changed my life and I am who I am because of him...my heart aches for all who loved him. I hope he gets to spend all eternity fishing!!!

Alex, I am sorry for the loss you and your family are sharing. There were so many great Captains as we were growing up and it saddens me that there are so few left. Wow the fishing we experienced with our dads and the stories we will cherish and continuously share with our children! Heaven has to host one of the grandest marinas imaginable. Look at the captains that have gone to share in that fleet. You are in my thoughts and prayers!

In recollection of the many fun times with Capt. Alex-, I could always sense and almost hear the ocean waves in his laughter, voice and the glimmer in his eye.
The many stories that he told, was his way of extending to others his knowledge of life. Capt Alex’s life knowledge was as wide as the Atlantic. He displayed wisdom from his years. His wisdom included the hurt and pain but the joy of having loved people was the wave that pushed him on when things were bad.
Oh, how we...

Loved to hear the stories you used to tell me. I'll miss you forever and always. love Freddie

Loved to hear the stories you used to tell me. I'll miss you forever and always. love Freddie

My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. Capt. Alex was one of a kind. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

To The Family Of Capt. Alex
So sorry to hear about the passing of your loved one. You don't know me but Aunt Lou Sing was my great aunt and I am sure Capt. Alex was related to her. May God richly bless each of you is my prayer.

Our prayers are with all of you. We know Alex and Julie and family and we want you to know that we are here for you if you need us. God bless you all.