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Hazel Edwina <I>Allen</I> Singleton

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Hazel Edwina Allen Singleton

Birth
Wolf Creek, Meade County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 Nov 2014 (aged 94)
Brandenburg, Meade County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Brandenburg, Meade County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.9968528, Longitude: -86.1779556
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Mrs. Hazel Edwina Allen Singleton, 94 years old, died Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at
Brandenburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Brandenburg, Kentucky. She was born on
November 22, 1919 in Wolf Creek, Kentucky to Charles Stanford and Aurora Nell Kendall Allen.

Mrs. Singleton was a school teacher in the Meade County School System for 33 years. She started
her teaching career teaching at Beechland School, a one-room schoolhouse in Wolf Creek, Kentucky.
She went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in education after attending Nazareth College in Louisville,
Kentucky and Western University Kentucky in Bowling Green, Kentucky. She retired from full-time
teaching in 1982 and substituted in the Meade County school system for several years thereafter.
She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and the Brandenburg Church of the Nazarene.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Joseph Roy Singleton, four sisters-in-law,
Ethel Allen, Mary Ruth Troutman, Erie Manning, and Beatrice Harpool, two brothers and their wives,
Roscoe and Hazel Allen, and Bud and Nell Allen, a son, Charles Roy Singleton, three
daughters-in-law, Hazel L. Singleton, Margie Singleton, and Jean Judd, and a special niece,
Katherine Hummel.

She is survived by her children, Edwin (Lucy) Singleton, Linda Basham, and Tammie (Doug Beasley);
her grandchildren, Scott (Tonya) Basham, Cyndi (Ken) Miner, Dan (Michelle) Basham, Angie Judd,
Tina (Brian) Horsley, Becky (Jamey) Snyder, Sarah (Danny) Fulton and Tiffany (Eric) Carmon;
step-grandchildren, Kyle, Cody and Carina Reed; great-grandchildren, Darrell Nation, Paul Basham,
Alan (Felicia) Basham, Hayden Knott, Miranda Snyder, Eric Carmon II, Allie Carmon, and Sophia
Carmon; great-great-grandchildren, Matthew Basham, and Korbyn Basham; two daughters-in-law,
Shirley Powell and Carol Singleton; a son-in-law, Roger (Joyce) Basham, special nieces, Guyanne
(Danny) Stanton, Rita (Tony) Gordiano and Rosalee Basham, a special great-nephew, Cameron
Hummel; special neighbors and friends, Rodney and Charlotte Ford, Tony Janes, Christine Ramsey,
Jeannette and Henry Penn, Mary and Archie Ellinger, Jane Minor, Mildred Chambers, and her
caretakers to include Ann Smith, Cindy Trent, Kay Arnold, Maureen Powell, Jessie Powell, Korey
Martin, Loretta Thompson, Kim Benson, Stephanie Raymer, Kathy Hack, and Pauline Conover; the
owner, managers, staff and residents of All About Home Assisted Living in Brandenburg; staff and
residents of Brandenburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held Thursday, November 20, 2014 at Bruington-Jenkins-Sturgeon Funeral Home
in Brandenburg, Kentucky from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. EDT and beginning after 8:30 a.m. on Friday,
November 21, 2014.


Mrs. Hazel Edwina Allen Singleton, 94 years old, died Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at
Brandenburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Brandenburg, Kentucky. She was born on
November 22, 1919 in Wolf Creek, Kentucky to Charles Stanford and Aurora Nell Kendall Allen.

Mrs. Singleton was a school teacher in the Meade County School System for 33 years. She started
her teaching career teaching at Beechland School, a one-room schoolhouse in Wolf Creek, Kentucky.
She went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in education after attending Nazareth College in Louisville,
Kentucky and Western University Kentucky in Bowling Green, Kentucky. She retired from full-time
teaching in 1982 and substituted in the Meade County school system for several years thereafter.
She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and the Brandenburg Church of the Nazarene.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Joseph Roy Singleton, four sisters-in-law,
Ethel Allen, Mary Ruth Troutman, Erie Manning, and Beatrice Harpool, two brothers and their wives,
Roscoe and Hazel Allen, and Bud and Nell Allen, a son, Charles Roy Singleton, three
daughters-in-law, Hazel L. Singleton, Margie Singleton, and Jean Judd, and a special niece,
Katherine Hummel.

She is survived by her children, Edwin (Lucy) Singleton, Linda Basham, and Tammie (Doug Beasley);
her grandchildren, Scott (Tonya) Basham, Cyndi (Ken) Miner, Dan (Michelle) Basham, Angie Judd,
Tina (Brian) Horsley, Becky (Jamey) Snyder, Sarah (Danny) Fulton and Tiffany (Eric) Carmon;
step-grandchildren, Kyle, Cody and Carina Reed; great-grandchildren, Darrell Nation, Paul Basham,
Alan (Felicia) Basham, Hayden Knott, Miranda Snyder, Eric Carmon II, Allie Carmon, and Sophia
Carmon; great-great-grandchildren, Matthew Basham, and Korbyn Basham; two daughters-in-law,
Shirley Powell and Carol Singleton; a son-in-law, Roger (Joyce) Basham, special nieces, Guyanne
(Danny) Stanton, Rita (Tony) Gordiano and Rosalee Basham, a special great-nephew, Cameron
Hummel; special neighbors and friends, Rodney and Charlotte Ford, Tony Janes, Christine Ramsey,
Jeannette and Henry Penn, Mary and Archie Ellinger, Jane Minor, Mildred Chambers, and her
caretakers to include Ann Smith, Cindy Trent, Kay Arnold, Maureen Powell, Jessie Powell, Korey
Martin, Loretta Thompson, Kim Benson, Stephanie Raymer, Kathy Hack, and Pauline Conover; the
owner, managers, staff and residents of All About Home Assisted Living in Brandenburg; staff and
residents of Brandenburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held Thursday, November 20, 2014 at Bruington-Jenkins-Sturgeon Funeral Home
in Brandenburg, Kentucky from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. EDT and beginning after 8:30 a.m. on Friday,
November 21, 2014.



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