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Patricia Kay Singleton

Fort Worth, Texas

1941 - 2024

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Patricia Kay Singleton January 30, 1941 - June 15, 2024 Fort Worth, Texas - Patricia Kay Kallenberger Singleton was born on January 30, 1941, in Fort Worth, Texas, the daughter of Ralph Hubert and Martha Frances Kallenberger. She gently passed away into the arms of her Lord on June 15, 2024, at...

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My heartfelt sorrow and condolences to the Singelton family. Pat was my neighbor and friend for many years. She was loved and admired by every heart she touched. Arlene Gallagher

I remember SO many Summer's that Cookie would come to our home and tutor my brother and I and then she would take us with her to wherever she may be housesitting and let us explore and take us on all kinds of adventures. My brother and I had so much fun with her over so many years. Trips to the library were a frequent occurrence, swimming, and so many other fun things. We were her sidekicks while she did some of the mundane things in life, and she always made it so much fun! Sending all...

Mrs. Singleton was one of my all time favorite teachers. She told us everyday she loved us and you could tell she really cared for her students. When I was hospitalized for a week with a severely broken arm, she not only came and visited me at the hospital but she brought me a teddy bear with a bandaged arm just like mine. What a testament to her love for her students. As a teacher now I try to model that same unconditional love with my own students. Sending love to her family.

I had the privilege of spending a delightful day with Cookie at a museum being a host for someone visiting our country and that was here for business. Despite not knowing her well before that day, Cookie made a lasting impression with her remarkable knowledge and enthusiasm for art and history. She turned our museum visit into an enlightening experience, sharing insights that brought the exhibits to life in a way that was truly unforgettable. Her ability to connect with people and make...