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Stanley Ray Singleton 1925–2003 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 AUG 1925

Birth Location: TRAVIS PEAK, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS

Death Date: 08 AUG 2003

Death Location: Travis Peak Cemetery

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Stanley Ray Singleton was born in 1925 in TRAVIS PEAK, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, the child of Duke Lewis Singleton And Minnie Beulah Burton. Stanley Ray Singleton married Living Cox, and had children including Living Singleton. Stanley Ray Singleton passed away in 2003 in Travis Peak Cemetery.

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  • Stanley Ray Singleton was born in 1925 in TRAVIS PEAK, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, the child of Duke Lewis Singleton And Minnie Beulah Burton.
  • Stanley Ray Singleton married Living Cox, and had children including Living Singleton.
  • Stanley Ray Singleton passed away in 2003 in Travis Peak Cemetery.

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Stanley Singleton
1925–2003
Birth Place: TRAVIS PEAK, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS
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Stanley Singleton's Timeline

3 Records

1925
28 AUG 1925
Birth of Stanley Ray Singleton in TRAVIS PEAK, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS
TRAVIS PEAK, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS
2003
05 AUG 2003
Age 78
Death of Stanley Ray Singleton in Grand Prairie, Texas
Grand Prairie, Texas
2003
08 AUG 2003
Age 78
Burial of Stanley Ray Singleton in Travis Peak Cemetery
Travis Peak Cemetery

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 AUG 1925
    Event Place: TRAVIS PEAK, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 AUG 2003
    Event Place: Grand Prairie, Texas

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 08 AUG 2003
    Event Place: Travis Peak Cemetery

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