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Claudie Ellen <I>Hall</I> Singletary

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Claudie Ellen Hall Singletary

Birth
Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia, USA
Death
11 Jul 1957 (aged 45)
Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Berrien Co. Press, 13 July 1957 Mrs. Claudie Ellen Hall Singletary passed away late Thursday night, July 11, enroute to Askew Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack late Thursday night. Mrs. Singletary was 45 years of age and was the daughter of Allen and Mattie Rowan Hall of East Berrien Co. She was a member of the Bethel Holiness Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Saturday a 3:00 p.m. from the Bethel Holiness Baptist Church with Rev. Fred Hesters and Rev. W.L. Vining officiating. Songs were by Mrs. Terrell Sirmans, Mrs. Buck Swain, Tiny B. Stevens, Mrs. Edith Baker and Mrs. Crawford. Burial followed in Poplar Springs cemetery under the direction of Lovein Funeral Home in Berrien Co. Serving as Pall Bearers were, Clyde Benefield, Wayne Hughes, Nelson Hall, Futch Yarborough, Marvin Harris, and Eugene Harris. Survivors include her husband Amos Singletary, three sons, Bennie Singletary, Elton Singletary, and Donnie Singletary,all of Route 3 Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Elton (Betty) Ring, Ocilla,Mrs. Cleon (Shirley) Brown, Atlanta, Mrs. Reuben (Palma Jean) Scruggs and Miss Mary Singletary of Nashville, her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.A. (Mattie Rowan)Hall of Nashville, and one grandchild, Dwight Ring. Two brothers Lonnie Hall and Rossie Hall of Route One, Nashville; six sisters, Mrs. George (Maudell Hall) French, Jacksonville Fl.,Mrs. Lonnie (Nola Mae) Abel, Mrs. Noami Lusher, Mrs. Robert (Hattie) Bradley and Mrs. Junior(Evelyn)Miller all of Nashville.
Berrien Co. Press, 13 July 1957 Mrs. Claudie Ellen Hall Singletary passed away late Thursday night, July 11, enroute to Askew Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack late Thursday night. Mrs. Singletary was 45 years of age and was the daughter of Allen and Mattie Rowan Hall of East Berrien Co. She was a member of the Bethel Holiness Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Saturday a 3:00 p.m. from the Bethel Holiness Baptist Church with Rev. Fred Hesters and Rev. W.L. Vining officiating. Songs were by Mrs. Terrell Sirmans, Mrs. Buck Swain, Tiny B. Stevens, Mrs. Edith Baker and Mrs. Crawford. Burial followed in Poplar Springs cemetery under the direction of Lovein Funeral Home in Berrien Co. Serving as Pall Bearers were, Clyde Benefield, Wayne Hughes, Nelson Hall, Futch Yarborough, Marvin Harris, and Eugene Harris. Survivors include her husband Amos Singletary, three sons, Bennie Singletary, Elton Singletary, and Donnie Singletary,all of Route 3 Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Elton (Betty) Ring, Ocilla,Mrs. Cleon (Shirley) Brown, Atlanta, Mrs. Reuben (Palma Jean) Scruggs and Miss Mary Singletary of Nashville, her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.A. (Mattie Rowan)Hall of Nashville, and one grandchild, Dwight Ring. Two brothers Lonnie Hall and Rossie Hall of Route One, Nashville; six sisters, Mrs. George (Maudell Hall) French, Jacksonville Fl.,Mrs. Lonnie (Nola Mae) Abel, Mrs. Noami Lusher, Mrs. Robert (Hattie) Bradley and Mrs. Junior(Evelyn)Miller all of Nashville.

Bio by: Denise Ring-Watson



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