Alvin Singleton, was born April 20, 1981, in Seoul, Korea. He departed this life to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on March 11, 2026, in Aiken, SC.
Alvin gave his life to the Lord at an early age. He was a proud member of Walker Grove Missionary Baptist Church. He was a giant among men, in size and character. He brought a calming presence and continual laughter.
Alvin was educated in Glenn Hills High School. He had a long rewarding career as a leading coach at T-Mobile in Augusta, GA.
He was a loving husband, dedicated father, devoted son, caring brother, supportive uncle and always available to family and friends. He had a special way of bringing a brightness to dark situations. His absence will be felt by many but his memory will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone who was blessed to be in his presence.
He was preceded in death by his father, SSG John M. Singleton and sister, Helena K Singleton.
His legacy will be cherished by his spouse, Regina L. Singleton; children, Allen J. Singleton, Adam L. Singleton, and Gianna K. Singleton; mother, Yong S. (Charles) Grant; step-siblings, Charles Jr., Gregory, Vedra, Eric (Iphie), and Alex Grant; aunt, Lunda Singleton; uncles, David L. Singleton and Song Kgi So; numerous cousins; mother-in-law, Janice M. Mosley; sisters-in-law, Laura T. (Bertram) Major and Q. Rashad Butler; nieces; nephews; extended family; and a host of friends.
The family will receive friends from 2 pm to 5 pm, Friday, March 20, 2026, at the funeral home.
The funeral service will be Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 11:00 am at Belle Terrace United Presbyterian Church.
Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens, 2648 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Graniteville, SC 29829.
For family and friends who are unable to attend, the funeral service will be livestreamed. You may view the service using the link below:
https://www.facebook.com/3618peachOrchardRd
Kinsey & Walton Funeral Home, 3618 Peach Orchard Road, Augusta, GA (706) 790-8858.
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Our friendship goes back so many years we started off as reps together on the same team your laughter will be forever missed you are amazing person a gentle giant, and a true friend. Praying for your family, your wife and your kids... Rest in Paradise!!!
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Alvin Singleton. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this difficult time. Alvin was truly a blessing to be around, and I will always cherish the memories and experiences we shared from our days in Elementary School through High School. His presence brought joy, and the bond we built over the years is something I will never forget. Knowing that Alvin loved our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ brings me comfort. It gives me peace to know that he is now at rest in the arms of the One who knows and loves him completely. Although his physical presence will be deeply missed, the promise of eternal life reminds me that this separation is only temporary. One day, when my time comes, I take solace in believing that I will see him again, rejoicing together in the presence of the Lord. May God grant comfort, strength, and peace to all who are grieving. Alvin's life made an impact, and his memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
Elder Carl Davis, II
My husband was an amazing man. Complex and like each of us, he had some faults. But, when you stood back and saw the entire man, there was no way to not see the pure honest truth of his character. He was a good man; and like myself, many knew him as a great man.
Our love had a very early beginning. We found similarities in one another and were intrigued by our differences. This was at 11 years old.... well before the height was the biggest difference anyone could see. We grew as a team, guiding each other towards a path that was just for us, together. We would talk about how people would tell us individually how strong we were. We knew that as a team there was nothing we couldn't face. Every struggle had a conference meeting attached. Whether it was a day to day occurrence or life changing event. We faced it together. We both would waiver at times. When the weight felt too heavy we kept one another grounded. We found a love, a partnership, a balance that most don't get in a lifetime. We shared a genuine love for one another going beyond the physical and traveled deep into the thick uncharted parts of our souls. We lived there.
I am so touched seeing how he impacted so many people. He held true to each one, teach one knowing that real eyes, realize, real lies. Let his life and anything he shared with you have meaning. He shared it because he meant it. He probably delivered the message with some type of humor. His truth normally came with a laugh. I will miss that. I will cherish him always. I can't fathom what life looks like without him. He was my MVP. He gave me real love and a beautiful trio to continue to guide. I won't let our team down.
Philippians 4:13 hangs big and bold on a wall in our home and I believe it. Thank you for loving him.
Be strong and very courageous. Joshua 1:7
We were kids growing up in butler manor doing things unthinkable..we growed from kids to men and lost touch but was saddened when I heard alvin passed...RIP to the BIG KAHUNA
Al was a blessing to our family in more ways than words can express. His kindness, generosity, and beautiful spirit touched us deeply, and those memories will stay with us always. He will be truly missed but never forgotten. We are keeping his family lifted in prayer and surrounded with love. π
I had the pleasure of working with Alvin, and it was truly such a fun and meaningful experience being on the same team. He was one of the most genuine people I've ever metβsomeone who brought positivity and authenticity wherever he went. One thing that always stood out about Alvin was how deeply he loved his family; it was clear in everything he did.
I am sending my deepest condolences, along with thoughts and prayers for comfort and strength.
My most sincere condolences to you all. Alvin was a wonderful friend and brother. I hadn't known him long but I loved him as a brother. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. May God strengthen you all at this time.
I am so very sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of Mr. & Mrs. Singleton and those adorable twin boys from my time at Jefferson. Sending prayers to all.
I can't express my condolences enough to the family of Alvin Singleton. As a coworker at T-Mobile, I can say there was never a day Alvin wasn't an absolute joy to be around. We talked regularly about everything; from fatherhood, the business, jokes to the point that I had to remember to catch my breath, talked about life and whether solar panels were worth it, you name it. We had conversations around aging and how blessed we were to be in our 40s. He was a great man that I always appreciated being able to cross his path and share a word or two. Get some life advice from. I can only say he will be deeply missed as the sun just won't shine quite as bright without him. Just gone way too soon.
Great guy, miss you
Who would've thought meeting you through our parents 3 decades ago would lead to a lifelong friendship? Who would've thought seeing you last month would be the last time I saw you? If I had known then. I would have held you a bit longer, smiled a bit brighter, and laughed a lot louder... Knowing you are back in your dad's arms and frolicking with your sister again, has given me such a sense of peace and calm.
You take your rest. We got your wife and kids...
Im very lost for words! Alvin has been like a son to me!! A brother to my son Clinton Wiley π my prayers and love is with the family! Know that we will always love and be here for the family and kids!! Gone to soon!! ππβ€οΈππ«ΆπΎππΏ
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