Constance Jeanette "Connie" Singleton

Constance Jeanette "Connie" Singleton obituary, Beaufort, SC

Constance Jeanette "Connie" Singleton

Constance Singleton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Marshel's Wright-Donaldson Home for Funerals - Beaufort on Jul. 7, 2025.
Constance "Connie" Jeanette Singleton 57, a native of the Dale community of Beaufort County, died Friday, July 4, 2025, in Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. She was the daughter of Myrtle Coker Bryant and the late Sgt. Willie "Fuzzy" White.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11:00 AM Friday, July 18, 2025, at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 367 Keans Neck Road, Seabrook (Dale), South Carolina 29940. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery. There will be no viewing after the eulogy.
Public Viewing: 4 to 6 PM Thursday, July 17, 2025 at Marshel's Wright-Donaldson Home For Funerals WHERE MASKS ARE REQUIRED.
Services will be live streamed via the following link: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559304757870
The Family asks, if attendees would wear white.
She was the daughter of Myrtle Coker Bryant and the late Sgt. Willie "Fuzzy" White. Connie was educated in the public schools of Beaufort County and was 1985 graduate of Battery Creek High School. She later earned a Bachelor of Science degree. Connie spent the last 25 years of her life in Prince George's County, Maryland where she was a member of the First Baptist Church of Glenarden International and an IT Manager for Eagle Bank. Connie was a devoted mother, daughter, sister, cousin, niece, and friend. She developed many lifelong friendships. She was a conversationalist and had a way of making everyone she came in contract with feel special, heard, respected, and most of all loved. Connie absolutely loved sports, specifically, basketball and football and was a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan. She was preceded in death by her father, Sgt. Willie White and grandson, Braedon O'Neil Singleton. Those left to cherish her memory are her mother Myrtle (Coker) Bryant; son, Brandon Adron Singleton; sister, Stacey Bryant; grandchildren: Mercedes A'Neysah DeLaney, Brianna Dream Singleton, Aliyah Singleton, Nakelrah Faith Jones; godson, Antonio Fields; ex-husband and very good friend, Cornelius Singleton; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives and friends
The Family asks that you keep them in prayer as they accept God's will and prepare to celebrate the life of their loved one.
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July 17, 2025

Teresa Trinh posted to the memorial.

July 17, 2025

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July 16, 2025

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Teresa Trinh

July 17, 2025

I will truly miss a wonderful lady, friend, and sister, Connie. I can still hear her say, "Hey lady, how are you doing?" every time I stopped by her desk. We´ve shared so many years working together-at not just one, but a couple of banks-and those memories will always stay with me.
Your smiles, your laughs... I will treasure all the best memories. May GOD protect you and provide peace, and abundant of love as you move forward. My deepest condolences to the family.

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Teresa Trinh

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Denise Jamison-Wright

July 16, 2025

Connie has been my sister friend for 25 years. Her friendship has never wavered. I´ll always remember the wonderful times when we´ve laughed uncontrollably and just enjoyed our girl time and unlimited conversations about any and everything. Anyone who has the pleasure of meeting her will never forget her smile and positive disposition. I´m truly blessed to have met an angel on earth who´s truly beautiful inside and out. Until we meet again, you spread your wings and hold me a spot in heaven. Love you infinity

Connie Wallace

July 16, 2025

There are no words that can truly capture the essence of my best friend, Connie. Her heart was as big as her smile-warm, inviting, and always full of joy. No matter what you were going through, Connie had a way of making you feel seen, heard, and welcome.

Her laugh was contagious-when she laughed, you couldn´t help but laugh with her. We spent countless hours talking on the phone, in person, and of course, shopping. Connie had a gift for conversation, and she especially lit up when talking about sports. She knew every football and basketball player by name, and could tell you who won every Super Bowl and playoff game. I used to joke that she should´ve been a sports commentator-she would´ve been incredible.

I´m grateful for the 20+ years of friendship, memories, and love we shared. Connie will truly be missed, but I take comfort knowing she has gone home-to sing, to shine, and to cheer alongside the Dallas Cowboys Angels.

Rest well, Connie. You will always be in our hearts.

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Marlyn Neeton

July 15, 2025

As some people journey through life, they leave footprints wherever they go-footprints of kindness, and love, courage and compassion, humor and inspiration, joy and faith.

Connie left her footprints as she touched the hearts of everyone she met. I worked with Connie many years and I am one of the many she has touched. She always had a kind word and a giving heart. So while we won´t see her, she will always be with us. She shared a word, played a game, laughed, talked, and cried with us and those times will remain in our hearts. Let us take the good times she has shared with us and fill the void of her presence. To the Family, my thoughts and prayers are with you that GOD will Comfort you in your loss! Connie left a little piece of herself with us all. May she now rest in comfort and peace.

Her Friend, Marlyn Newton from EagleBank

Daniel Hall

July 11, 2025

I worked with Connie for 13 years and I considered her a great friend and we talked long into the night many times and I always enjoyed her company as we laughter and shared good time. I miss you so much Cousin Connie!!

Sally Poff

July 8, 2025

Claretha called me to let me know that Connie had passed away and I am so very sad. Connie was younger than me, but she made me a better professional and I have her to thank for so many opportunities I have had since. She was so beautiful and funny and had such drive. The world will not be the same without her. My sympathies and love to her family. I hope I am able to come to Dale for her service. She deserves so much! What a lady!
Much love!

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