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Ralph A. Singleton Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

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Ralph A. Singleton Jr. of Richmond exchanged time for eternity and entered the heavenly gates on July 16, 2006. Cherishing his memory are his devoted wife of 19 years, Dorothy F. Singleton; his mother, Ethel Betty Scott; and father, Ralph A. Singleton Sr.; mother-in-law, Marian E. Cheatham;...

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Dorothy, Wow... I have been looking for you and Ralph for so many years.. I sent a card to your church 15 years ago hoping it would somehow find you.... So very sorry for your loss... Ralph was a gentleman and a scholar...You guys treated me with so much love and respect and for that, I will forever be grateful. I was just a friend of his sister...Gayle....

Dottie:
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Ralph. I remember Ralph playing the drums for Bloodline and I am shocked to hear the news. My husband and I will be praying for you and your family.
Kembah

To Mrs. Singleton, Gayle and the entire Singleton Family, I was devastated to learn of the passing of Ralph. As a member of the Tee Jay High School band, I will always remember Ralgh ...his warm smile and amazing talent. I remember so clearly the way he carried that bass drum. He was truly gifted. I pray that God will continue to comfort you and your family.

To the Family,
While I was not a personal friend of Ralph's, he was my Brother in Christ and a member of RCC. Even more important than having his name on the RCC roll-book is the fact that Brother Ralph had his name written in the Lamb's Book of Life...a cause to rejoice in these sad days. May the Lord bless you all and keep you strong as you go through this very challenging time. Ralph is not gone. We know where he is...where we all want to be one day...walking and talking and...

Mrs. Singleton and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God keep you and comfort you. If you need us, we are here for you.

The Family of Darnell "Tony" Williams
The Parents of Tony, The Dudley Family.

To Mrs. Dorothy Singleton, Gayle and Singleton Family:
I was recently informed of the sad news regarding Ralph. Ralph indeed was a true muscian and above all else a man of God. Gayle,let us not forget where we got our spiritual foundation from(6th Mt. Zion) and physical foundation(TJ Super Gals Track Team). Please know that Ralph is in a better place. Blessing be unto to you for all that you do and know that I am always praying for you.

Ralph was good friend throughout High School. We had alot of fun in the TJ/JHW marching band and both had a great love of music. I hadn't seen him for quite a few years until we played at a church in Richmond a few years ago with Mike, Tim, and Orlando. I was quite impressed with the man he had become. He will be missed.

Kevin Cummings

To the Singleton Family,
May the Lord continue to bless you and we are praying for you.
Love the Crossin's

Dottie and the rest of the Singleton Family,

I'm so sorry to hear of this sad news. I've just been informed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I remember Ralph from along time ago. We were such friends, him and his family especially Gayle. Please except my condolences. If there's anything I can do, please don't hesitate to ask. April