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Kim A. Singletary

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Kim A. Singletary
1964 - 2019

Total: $955.00

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Kim Alan Singletary, of Gonzales, Louisiana; beloved husband, father, brother, uncle and friend, passed away peacefully on October 5, 2019, at his home surrounded by the love and admiration of his family. Son of Buren and the late Elsie Tullier Singletary, he was born on June 19, 1964 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and God blessed the earth with him for 55 years. Kim graduated in 1982 from East Ascension Academy in Gonzales, Louisiana and began working in the family business at S&S Transportation before moving to Dixie Warehouse and Terminal Transfer. In 2008, he joined the staff at Lion Elastomers in Geismar, Louisiana where he worked as a logistics manager until his battle with kidney cancer no longer allowed him to do so late last year. An avid sportsman, he was happiest fishing at the family camp in Belle River. He loved LSU sports, and cooking with friends. Kim greeted everyone with a smile that lit up a room and his sense of humor brought happiness to those who surrounded him. Survived by his loving and caring wife of 13 years, Melissa Babin Singletary; son, Cole (Richard) Payne; daughter, Loren Babin; father, Buren Singletary; two brothers, Marlan (Libby) Singletary, Kent (Dana) Singletary; sister, Andrea (Kerry) Braud; Aunt, Margaret Tullier, his dog, Junior and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his mother; paternal grandparents, Redrick Manard and Josephine West Singletary; maternal grandparents, Raymond and Bertha Tullier. Visitation will be held at Healing Place Church, Highland Road Campus, Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Thursday, October 10, 2019 from 9:30 am until 12:00 pm with service following visitation. Grave site burial following service at Faithful Methodist Cemetery, St. Amant, Louisiana. Pallbearers will be Shannon Coleman, Rick Janis, Collin Keller, Kevin Lawrence, Tommy LeJeune, Marty Martin, Lance Schexnaydre, Alex Singletary and Dustin Singletary. Special thanks to the staff at MD Anderson, Mary Bird Perkins and Amedisys Hospice for the excellent care he received during his illness. Arrangements by Funeral Church Services of St. Amant. Kimbo, we will miss your presence, treasure your memory and love you always and forever.

Dion Dixon
$100.00
October 10, 2019
Don and Stacie Singletary
$75.00
October 10, 2019
Anonymous
$100.00
October 9, 2019
Solvay Baton Rouge
$100.00
October 9, 2019
Craig & Felicia Morris
$100.00
October 9, 2019
T. L. Squire & Co., Inc.
$100.00
October 9, 2019
Kathy Acquilano
$50.00
October 8, 2019
Anonymous
$30.00
October 8, 2019
Kerry Chelette
$50.00
October 8, 2019
Cindy Maranto
$20.00
October 8, 2019
Jordyn Pruett
$50.00
October 8, 2019
Dione LeDoux
$30.00
October 8, 2019
Lion Elastomers
$150.00
October 8, 2019
Kerry
October 8, 2019
I had the pleasure of playing golf with Kim at one of Lion's Gold Scrambles. We such a good time and luckily his short game was on that day.
He was such a sweet soul who helped me out of many a pinch at work. I will miss him dearly.
Cindy Maranto
October 8, 2019
Kim was the most kind and easy going person I've ever met. I am very thankful to have known him and work with him at Lion Copolymer. He was always willing to help with any situation faced. Going to miss him, his smile and the fish stories that we shared. Rest in peace Kim.
Debbie Crafton
October 9, 2019
Kim was the most laid back person I knew. I had the pleasure of working with him in the Geismar shipping department. It was so stressful for me but he always reminded me “it’s just a job”. If he ever got stressed or upset about work, he never showed it. He was a good listener. He talked about his family all the time and he beamed with pride when he did. We will all miss you Kim. I know You are dancing with Jesus now!

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