As you celebrate my life, I pray that each of you will remember that I finished my earthly course of life. My sudden departure was all a part of God’s plan for me, so keep the faith. A loving God knows what’s best for each of us, so please don’t be angry with God because he took me sooner than any of you planned. My memories will forever be enshrined in the fabric of the lives of those I touched
over the years. I was always full of life, so remember me as a beacon of light guiding you through the darkness that exists in this world.
Tiffany Diana Singleton was born on July 28, 1988, to Alice Wilson and the late Brewster Hunter in Brunswick, Georgia. Tiffany received her formal education at Glynn Academy in Brunswick, GA. She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age. She enjoyed working and spending time with family. She exhibited an unwavering commitment to her family and community. Her infectious smile, her empathetic nature, and generosity defined who she was as an individual. She was employed by the International Longshoremen Association #1423 as a longshoreman.
We sorrow, but not as those who have no hope. We are sorrowful because we shall miss her kind smile and jokes. On May 24, 2025, God in his wise providence saw fit to call Tiffany home to rest with him. Departing this life, she is preceded in death by her father, Brewster Hunter; grandmother, Isodora Hunter; grandfathers, Isordore Wilson, and Benjamin Hunter.
Those who remain to grow from being loved by her are: mother, Alice Wilson; stepfather, William Brown; grandmother, Winnie Wilson; sisters, Vivian Singleton, Tinia Wilson, Patricia Hunter, and Brooke Hunter; nephews, Khyree Turner and Ace Wilson; nieces, Tykeisha Singleton, Pashell Singleton, Destiny Singleton, and Justice Singleton; aunts, Kathy Pickens and Mary Ann Bailey; uncle, Logordore Wilson; a host of grand nieces and nephews, other relatives, and friends.