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Lawrence Singleton Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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SINGLETON, Lawrence Jr., was born May 5, 1930 in Brawley, Ca and died February 24, 2011 in Tucson, Az. Parents Lawrence Singleton, Sr. and Myrtle N. Cooper. The family moved often to follow the produce harvesting so he attended many elementary schools. He attended San Bonito County High School in...

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To The Family of Larry Singleton.

My sincere condolences on the loss of your Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle, and Friend.

Larry was a true and wonderful friend to our family. He was always there with support in our time of need, as has been the whole Singleton clan.

When I think back over the past 40 plus years of our times together it bring me much peace and comfort,and for that I'm very thankful.
I want to remember him in his gray sweats,old...

Vonda, I am so sad to see that Larry has crossed. I am certain you miss him more then words can express. Larry was always such a bright spot in my day when I saw him at the clinic. So many patients come and go, but a few do hold my heartstrings after I've moved on to different nursing adventures. Larry is one of heartstring holders. My life and soul are touched to have had the opportunity to know you and Larry. My love and blessings to you.
Mari Ellen

Dear Singletons,

It's been years since our paths have crossed. I am sorry to hear about your loss.

I have fond memories of breakfasts, practices, games and meets with the whole family. I still recall standing on top of a concrete 10 meter platform towering over a still empty pool; surviving hunting and camping trips; root beer floats; and so many other parts of those years from my youth. I received a lot of encouragement from and really enjoyed Larry/your dad.

Honey, I miss you terribly. Thank you for letting me share 56 years of my life with you. You were the most loving, caring husband any woman could ever had wished for.

Funny.....on the flight home from Tucson the other day a few of the passing clouds resembled an old GMC truck loaded down with concrete forms....makes you wonder

Happy Times

Larry was one cool dude. He always had something funny to say behind a very caring heart. I am touched to have known such a fine man.

Our condolences to the family, our thoughts are with you. Melanie, David, Arielle and Emily Herzfeld

I'm sorry we didn't have more quality time together, but comforted that you're no longer in pain. You're already missed.