Singleton
JESSE JR. SINGLETON
December 14, 1964
Jesse Jr. Singleton was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on December 14, 1964. He received his crown of glory on June 14, 2018.
Jesse served in the US Army for 22 years. Jesse received awards and commendations for serving at Desert Storm, Desert Shield, Bosnian-Kosovo War, and Operation Iraq Freedom. He enjoyed sports, watching the Dallas Cowboys, North Carolina Tar Heels basketball, and he also enjoyed camping, loved to eat, watching ESPN, he loved Barbecues, fish fries, and he loved seafood.
He leaves to cherish his memory his two sons, Jalen Singleton and Mikel Singleton, his best friend and mother of his children, Conny Singleton, numerous siblings, and his mother, Margaret and stepfather.
Memorial Service be held on Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 11:00 am at Angelus Chapel Funeral Directors, Inc., 1104 S. Circle Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80910. Condolences may be shared with family by visiting www.angelusfuneraldirectors.com.
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2 Entries
To my buddy Jesse, sorry I missed your service.
I remember many days having heart felt talks and you having my back while deployed in Iraq for the two years we were there.
You will be missed.
Joseph Chapman
Friend
May 31, 2022
In your memory
Maurice Euland
June 25, 2018
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