Stan-Singleton-Obituary

Stan R. Singleton

South Hutchinson, Kansas

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SOUTH HUTCHINSON - Singleton, Stan R., 58, passed away on Friday, May 18, 2012 after complications from a heart attack on April 3. Born on Aug. 5, 1953, Stan grew up in the Hutchinson area, and worked on the family farm in Plevna while attending school. After graduating from Buhler High School,...

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R.I.P. Stan. Thank you for being there when I needed your help and thank you for also being a friend.

U will b missed my friend

I just learned Stan's news. My sympathies to his family. Stan and I attended Washburn University together. We had good times (plenty of humor). After graduation, the day before I moved to Colorado, we had a big and long water fight that started at his upstairs apartment and ended in a city park. My family remembers our visit to the Singleton's in Derby. The last time I saw Stan was at the NJCAA tournament.

I just found out about Stan's passing. Stan and I were stationed at McConnell at the same time. He was a wonderful person and a very good attorney. May God bless his children and may he rest in peace. I miss him.

Our condolsences to the Singleton family. He was our attorney and went to battle for us several times, he was helpful in securing guardianship for our disabled son and help us win a lawsuit against a car dealer, he went to battle both times and won, this last battle he must not have won, but he willhonored in Heaven.

Stan and I practiced together and he was an incredible person. I just found out of his passing. I will really miss him. He and I played as a raquetball team together. Talk about mutt and Jeff. Trip Shawver

Stan Singleton was a man with a wonderful spirit and a terrific sense of humor. I knew him in many different ways, but the one I remember most fondly is that of a loving father to Stacy and Stuart. I was their Kindergarten teacher and I will never forget the pride and love that he had for his children---his expressive eyes would light up a room when he talked about his family. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone that knew and loved Stan Singleton.

I'll always remember how Mr. Singleton lead our childhood DRC Coach Pitch team to victory (or at least to a cooler full of Shasta). Derby is lucky to have had his presence. Peace to you, Stuart and Stacy.

I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of Stan. Stacy and Stuart, I'll be thinking of you!