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Palmer C. Singleton Jr.

Munster, Indiana

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Palmer C. Singleton, Jr. Palmer C. Singleton, Jr., age 86, a lifetime area resident, passed away Sunday, January 28, 2007. He was born January 13, 1921, the son of Palmer and Emilie Singleton. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Sue Ballard Singleton; daughter, Sarah M. Singleton of Santa Fe,...

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Dear Sue and Family,

Donna and I wish we could have extended our sympathy to you and your family personally. We are in Florida where we are caring for her aging mother.

Last fall when Palmer and I attended the Michigan - Notre Dame football game where his Wolverines thrashed my Fighting Irish, Palmer was as always a true gentleman.

I enjoyed a truly professional working relationship with Palmer. I will miss him.

God bless all of you!

Jim Quinn

Palmer was truly THE gentleman at Briar Ridge CC. He always made a point to say "hello" and "goodbye" (as well as "have a good game out there"). Palmer was definitely one of the members that ALWAYS put a smile on everybody's faces. He will surely be missed.

Dear Sue and family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. We mourn with you here from England. We will miss our little email correspondence in which, both he and Sue were so lovely to us and loved hearing about their great-great-nephew. We will remember the kind, sweet and smiling man fondly.

Love The Tucks

Dear Sue and family, I HAVE BEEN A FRIEND OF PALMER'S FOR MANY YEARS. PALMER WAS MY COLLEGE ROOMMATE AND MY ARMY TENT MATE. WE WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH AND KNOW HE IS A GREAT LOSS TO THE COMMUNITY. I WAS PRIVILEGED TO HAVE HAD HIM AS MY LIFE LONG FRIEND.

It has truely been an honor to know such a gentleman as Palmer Singleton. Of all the people I have passed in my life, I can count on one hand those who could have such impact on peoples lives. Palmer had the unique ability to make everyone around him better,just by his presence, and I have been blessed to be able to call him "friend".

Dear Sue and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are for you and your loss. All those who's lives were touched by Palmer and his kind soul are enriched. Our community is a better place because of his great achievements. My time with Palmer is cherished and I still beam with pride when I remember him going on and on about how beautiful my little daughter Emily was. God bless all of you,
Your ex-Michigan neighbor,
Paul Polak

I have known Mr. Singleton for 20 years, while working at Briar Ridge Golf Country Club. He always had a smile on hs face, as he would pull up in his blue Michigan College golf cart. He always had a kind word for myself and my employees. He will be sadly missed. Our prayers go out to Susie and her family.
missing u Sue & the Cart Shed Staff.

I've had the privilege of working with Palmer for over 20 years while I've been on the staff of Community Foundaiton. He was friendly, always had a smile on his face and always was a gentleman. He will be missed.