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Lynn Dale Singleton

Posted 2022-09-30 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Sep. 30, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Lynn Dale Singleton was born on Jan. 26, 1949, in Pomona, California to
Robert Dale Singleton and Carolyn Carter Hughes. He was raised in and
around Montclair Pomona and attended Montclair high school. He then
relocated to Oregon where he met his wife Paula Shepherd.

Lynn and Paula united in marriage on Sept. 1, 1972. Together they raised
two sons, Travis and Paul. Lynn moved his family back to California
where they lived until 1992 and then to his final home in Lake Havasu
City.

Lynn had several trades until he became a general contractor both in
California and then Arizona. He was incredibly talented, creative and
was excellent at building both residential and commercial buildings
along with renovations. Lynn was a good friend to many people he had a
large personality and was loved by all he had a way of making everyone
feel special he loved to tease and joke around. He was an incredibly
good chef, pilot and enjoyed camping, boating, riding his motorcycle and
could fix most anything. His family was most important to him, and he
always included them in everything he did, He was a wonderful,
thoughtful loving husband and father. Lynn was a member of his beloved
riding group the "GOATHEADS". He enjoyed spending time with them and
took many memorable trips over Arizona.

Lynn was preceded in death by his parents Robert Singleton and Carolyn
Hughes his stepfather Arthur Hughes and his younger brother Mark
Singleton. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Paula Singleton; his
two sons, Travis (Brenda) Singleton and Paul Singleton; his two
grandsons, Wade and Brody Singleton; three sisters, Michelle Tumbarello,
Sharon Wright and Annette Eckerman; many nieces, nephews, cousins and
his two Dachshund puppies, Eddie and Annie.

He will be missed by many and remembered for his sense of humor and
caring personality. He was truly one in a million. May you rest in peace
now my love, free of pain. Such a strong, brave wonderful man. We all
love you!





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