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Cara K. Singleton

Rexburg, Idaho

1919-2010

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Cara K. Singleton, 91, passed away March 19, 2010, in Rexburg, Idaho.

She was born March 14, 1919, in St. Anthony to Karl and Genevieve Cardon Klingler. Cara was the second child in a family of two sisters and four brothers. She spent her childhood in St. Anthony swimming in the river,...

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To David and Jim and your families, my sincerest condolences to you at this time loss. It has been awhile, but I hope you can find comfort in the very full life your mother lived and the goodness she helped to impart to her two youngest sons.

Cara was wonderful to my children. She was a lovely person and a fine sister-in-law. She taught my daughter , Louise, to sew, an accomplishment that has served Louise over the years as Louise turned out to be a talented seamstress. She was a good sport and at the age of about 76, went down the river on a raft. She left a wonderful legacy for her children and grandchildren. Cynthia Klingler

Cara was wonderful to my children. She was a lovely person and a fine sister-in-law. She taught my daughter , Louise, to sew, an accomplishment that has served Louise over the years as Louise turned out to be a talented seamstress. She was a good sport and at the age of about 76, went down the river on a raft. She left a wonderful legacy for her children and grandchildren. Cynthia Klingler

Cara was one of my favorites, We are in Phoenix or I would be at the funeral. I first met Cara years ago when I was a 4H girl in Terreton and our friendship continued through the years when I married and moved to Madison County. She was so special to me and I will miss her very much. She was such a gracious lady.
Elaine J. Munns

Our prayers and condolences are with the family. Aunt Cara was very special to me and she was the one who taught me to sew, a lifetime hobby. All our love and we wish we could be there with all of you.
Max, Emma, and Louise Klingler-Goldman

My thoughts and prayers are with you during the loss of your mother, I have very fond memories of her when we lived around the corner from each other and attended the 4th ward together. She was such a gracious lady.
Lynda Clinger Erickson Rexburg, ID/Woods Cross, UT