Reverend James Singleton, Sr.

February 13, 1926 - April 24, 2019

Reverend James Singleton, Sr.

February 13, 1926 - April 24, 2019

Obituary

“Just A Closer Walk With Thee”

On February 13th of 1926, James Singleton was born to Reverend Joseph Singleton and Sylvasta (Jones) Singleton in Greenwood, Mississippi. He was the eighth of ten children.

In 1937 the family moved to Tullahassee, Oklahoma where he lived the majority of his life. He received his formative education at Carter G. Woodson School and from there he enlisted in the United States Army.

He met Margaret Marshall of Clarksville, Oklahoma and after a brief courtship they married in November of 1926. To this union twelve children were born and raised in Tullahassee.

At the age of 32, James was called into the ministry. He was the shepherd of the flock of United Temple Church-Tullahassee, which he, two of his sons and a nephew rebuilt and they began having services there in 1959. As a bi-vocational pastor he was also employed by Flintco Construction Company. It was his desire to spread the gospel but not be a financial burden on the members of his congregation.

In 1971, Rev. Singleton and Margaret were led to move their family and the church to Tulsa, Oklahoma. He purchased the building at 2818 N. Hartford and grew the congregation with members from Tulsa and Tullahassan’s who had moved to Tulsa. The church’s motto “Where the Gospel is Preached in its Simplicity”, symbolized his delivery of God’s message. He wanted people to know Jesus and to be saved.

Rev. Singleton was awarded several commendations during his ministry. One of which was to receive an Honorary Doctorate Degree bestowed of him by Christian Ministerial Alliance-President W. R. Casey.

Rev. Singleton will be missed for his work in the community and his work for the ongoing of God’s kingdom.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Sylvasta Singleton-McCaskill, step-father, Ben McCaskill, his wife or 62 years, Margaret, 2 sons, Gerald and Carl; Brothers: Joseph Jr., Rev. Earl Singleton, Harvey Singleton, Sylvester McCaskill Rev. Grady Singleton and Paul Singleton. Sisters: Luella Williams, Ethel Singleton, and Maggie Manning. Additionally, one grand-daughter-Dawna Brooks and one great-grandson, Jerry Lewis, Jr.

He leaves to cherish his memory: Daughters, Barbara Ann Singleton-Muskogee, Shirley Ann Singleton, Brenda Jean Singleton-Tulsa, Carolyn (Garrick) Pitts,-Ft. Worth, TX., Cathy (Keith) Mansker- Sahuarita, AZ and Ruby Hankins of Arlington, TX. Sons, James Singleton, Jr (Carol), Donald Ray-Tulsa; Otis Dean (Barbara)-Memphis, TN; David Earl (Gayle)-Tulsa, Steven (Ann)- Memphis, TN, and Jerry Singleton- of the home. In addition his baby sister, Fannie Jo Russ of Omaha, Nebraska, 28 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren and multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends are left to mourn his transition. He will be missed but as he always said “God knows best”.

Funeral services will be 10:00 am Thursday May 2, 2019 at Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Chapel 2103 East 3rd Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104.

Reverend Singleton will be laid to rest next his wife at Fort Gibson National Cemetery Fort, Gibson Oklahoma.

Visitation will be Wednesday May 1, 2019 3:00 pm til 8:00 pm at the Funeral Home.

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6 responses to Reverend James Singleton, Sr.

  1. To Die Is Gain Philippians 1:20€“23 To: The Family Of Rev. James Singleton Sr., You Have Our Heart Felt Condolences. James Lived A Fruitful, Long Life, And He Finished His Race. I Have Tullahassee Memories, And Often Think Of The Family. To Our Nephew Anthony, God Bless You. As A Believer I Know You Are Comforted In The Truth Of Jesus Christ Our Lord, And Savior. We Love You, The Gaines Family

  2. Sending My Prayers And Thoughts To The Family

  3. Rip, Uncle James. The Lord Has Called His Servant Home

  4. Sending My Condolences To The Singleton Family. So Sorry For Your Loss. Your Dad Was A Great Man. He Will Be Greatly Missed

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