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Steven Patrick Singleton

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Singleton, Steven Patrick 3/30/1947 - 12/31/2015 Ann Arbor Steven Patrick Singleton, age 68, of 1612 Peach St., Ann Arbor, MI and formerly of South Bend, IN, died on December 31, 2015 with his partner at his side. He was born in March 30, 1947 in Gary, IN to the late Arthur J. Singleton and...

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So very sorry to hear about Steve! Mike and I were both friends with Steve during our years at Riley! So many memories of all the crazy times our group shared. Steve was one of the funniest guys around. We always hoped he would come to our Riley reunions but he never did! He will certainly be missed!

A bit belated but I was sorry to hear about Steve. I'm glad to know he had someone special to share his life with all these years.

In high school Steve was a colorful character and could
usually be found at the center of his own creative chaos.
I mean this in a good way. He approaches every project
with passion whether it was supporting a classmate running for office (let's not forget the helmet), or offering
helpful advice to a friend.

Steve entertained us, made us...

steve was a good friend sorry to hear this news

Sorry for your loss John. How nice that Steve had such a great companion in his life.

I was so very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Steve and I were "best" of friends in high school sharing many secrets and laughs....we even named my hamster "A J" for his dad......I am so very sorry for your loss, John.

I've been involved with most all of our high school class reunions (South Bend Riley class of 1965). I regret that we were never able to locate Steve especially since he was so close to South Bend all of the time.

I remember Steve as a very out going and smart person. There was always something going on when he was around.

Nice guy!

Steve was, and will always be remembered as a wonderful man who was genuine and pleasant, as well as highly insightful and intelligent to speak with. Our neighborhood will miss his pleasant charisma and respectful kindness. His gardens will be remembered and appreciated for their splendor. Thanks for everything, Steve!