
Bless Bryan Singleton’s Daughters
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On October 5th, 2018, the Singleton family suffered the unexpected and tragic loss of Bryan Singleton. Bryan leaves behind his two young daughters, Lilah Singleton (age 5) and Quinn Singleton (age 2), as well as countless family and friends.
As many know, Bryan had recently been granted full sole custody of Lilah and Quinn at the beginning of August. The judge agreed that it was in Lilah and Quinn’s best interest to move back to Texas with their daddy. The girls not only lost their daddy, they also their primary caregiver.
Bryan was a full time college student at the time of his death. He and the girls lived with his mother Tina Artho, and stepfather Jerry Artho. Tina and Jerry would help Bryan in caring for the girls when needed. After Bryans passing, Tina was granted temporary custody of the girls; however, the girls have since had to go back to live with Misty.
I set up this campaign because so many expressed a desire to help in some way. Please do not feel obligated to donate a gift, prayers are gladly accepted. The funds collected through this platform will be used for the benefit of Lilah and Quinn as they move forward in life.
All funds gifted through this campaign have been set up to be paid to Tina Artho (Bryan’s mother, the girls’ grandmother, to have exclusive use and control of the funds for benefit of the girls however she sees fit.
The Singleton family would like to thank everyone for their love, support, and prayers during this difficult time
As many know, Bryan had recently been granted full sole custody of Lilah and Quinn at the beginning of August. The judge agreed that it was in Lilah and Quinn’s best interest to move back to Texas with their daddy. The girls not only lost their daddy, they also their primary caregiver.
Bryan was a full time college student at the time of his death. He and the girls lived with his mother Tina Artho, and stepfather Jerry Artho. Tina and Jerry would help Bryan in caring for the girls when needed. After Bryans passing, Tina was granted temporary custody of the girls; however, the girls have since had to go back to live with Misty.
I set up this campaign because so many expressed a desire to help in some way. Please do not feel obligated to donate a gift, prayers are gladly accepted. The funds collected through this platform will be used for the benefit of Lilah and Quinn as they move forward in life.
All funds gifted through this campaign have been set up to be paid to Tina Artho (Bryan’s mother, the girls’ grandmother, to have exclusive use and control of the funds for benefit of the girls however she sees fit.
The Singleton family would like to thank everyone for their love, support, and prayers during this difficult time
Organizer and beneficiary
Stacy Singleton Bridges
Organizer
Dumas, TX
Tina Artho
Beneficiary