Barry Steven Singleton, 55 went home to be with the Lord on May 15, 2021 at Wake medical center he was the husband of Josephine Singleton they cherished 24 years of marriage together
Born in Anderson South Carolina he was the son of Lottie Singleton. He was raised by his three aunts Margaret Green Patterson, Willie Rae Saylors, and Pearlina Elizabeth Hill. He attended Catholic School, McCants Middle School, and graduated class of '84 at T.L. Hannah high School where he played saxophone in the marching band. At the age of 21 Barry moved to Raleigh North Carolina. He worked as a electrician and Foreman over 15 years with Bolton corporation and also worked at Lowe's for 5 years.
He was a devout member of Mount Zion in Cary North Carolina for over 30 years serving in Media Ministry, I.T Ministry, Missionary Ministry, Youth Ministry, and teaching Sunday School. On the 10th day of November 2013 Barry followed his calling and put faith in God by completing his sermon becoming an Evangelist.
He was predeceased by Lottie Singleton (mother), Willie Ray Saylors (Aunt), Pearlina Elizabeth Hill (Aunt), Joe Hill (Uncle), Joe Morris Singleton (Uncle), Herman "knot" Patterson (uncle).
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Josephine Singleton, two daughters Shannon Singleton and Elizabeth Singleton, four grandchildren Kylee, August, Noire, and one on the way. Three sister in laws Inell (Kenneth) Duncan, Shelby (Badr) Seffar and Sandy Montgomery. Àunt Margaret Green Patterson of Anderson SC and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and church family.
Sometimes, we tend to find excuses for the things that don't work out for us. We tend to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions, which only elevates the excuses. This behavior also applies to standing up for what is right. We often remain silent and wait for someone else to take the initiative instead of holding ourselves accountable. "What's your excuse, now?" is about empowering ourselves to make choices that will help us feel comfortable and confident in our skin.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
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Romans, Chapter 1, Verses 18-34 (Please Read)
Times are tough right now and we are witnessing what has been written centuries ago. Indeed, mankind has not changed too much. It will not get much better if the churches can not agree on inclusion. As long as they remain divisive, so will I nation. We have left the Creator out of lives and rely on our independence of being successful. Forgetting that we are branches connected to the vine.
As you know, we are living in unprecedented times which require unprecedented patience and trust. There are those, not all, in law enforcement that are fearful of people of color and have been impressed by those in politics that it is acceptable to display their divisive nature. Trust your intuitions at all times and rely on them at appropriate moments. We have a bigger responsibility to our Creator and family. Don’t get caught up in keeping in 100. We will get through this. We are already dealing with the pandemic. We will get through this. Watch As It Turns. (WAIT). Remain committed, persevere and be patience. Be anxious for nothing.
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