Frances "Corky" Singco (71)
Date of Birth: 08/19/1936
Date of Passing: 06/21/2008
Resided in: Greenfield, Indiana
GREENFIELD– Frances Coralee “Corky” Singco, age 71, passed away on Saturday, June 21, 2008 at Hancock Regional Hospital. Born on August 19, 1936 in Scottsbluff, NE, she was the daughter of Eutimio and Cora (Cordova) Duran. She married Dr. Ben O. Singco in January of 1957 and was a loving homemaker for many years. Mrs. Singco loved to paint and was a gifted artist. She loved to go to the movies, read books and magazines, and go shopping. An avid sports fan, she loved watching basketball, figure skating, and especially tennis. Surviving her are her husband, Dr. Ben O. Singco of Greenfield; children, Judy (Dennis) Donahue of Fort Wayne, Greg (Julie) Singco of Nashville, IN, and Neal (Laura) Singco of Greenfield; grandchildren, Brittnee, Maura, and Tori Singco; three brothers and three sisters. Preceding her in death were her parents. Funeral services will be private and arrangements are being handled by Erlewein Mortuary in Greenfield. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hancock Regional Hospital Foundation, 801 N. State St., Greenfield, Indiana, 46140. Friends may sign the on-line guestbook at www.erleweinmortuary.com or email condolences to sympathy@erleweinmortuary.com.
Beneficiary
Memorial contributions may be made to the Hancock Regional Hospital Foundation, 801 N. State St., Greenfield, Indiana, 46140.
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DR. Ben Singco
by: marmoore53, 07/08/08
I was saddened to hear of Corky's death. I enjoyed visiting her when I lived in Greefield. May God be with you to comfort you. Peace, your friend
Marilyn Moore
Sympathies from Bret Neylon
by: BretNeylon, 06/27/08
Neal,
I was saddened to hear of the loss of your mom. I always remember her as being one of the nicest people you could meet. My most vivid memories of growing up as a runner are the Tuesdays that we would run to your house (usually a hard 10 mile run!) where we would swim, play water polo, and play stickball in the street for hours upon hours. Your mom was always there to greet us and get whatever we needed to make a bunch of little boys' summer days as enjoyable as possible.
She was a great mother, as evidenced by a great son like yourself. My mom and dad are here at my house today helping me out... being my hands if you will. They both send their condolences to you and your family and say that she will be remembered in their prayers.
Keep in touch, Neal. If you get the urge, you can contact me at Bneylon@brownsburg.k12.in.us or call me at 317-286-3355.
Take care, my friend.Condolences
by: gloriajean, 06/24/08
Dr Singo and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. It has been a long time but I remember Corky from your office. She was a very sweet lady. I know your sorrow is great. My children and I have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Gloria Jean Davis Kohr
Fortville IN.
to Judy and family
by: shemayfish, 06/24/08
Judy you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time of loss. May God bless and comfort you. Sheila.
So very sorry to hear of the loss of your Corky. Keep your chin up. Jackie
Judy Iam so sorry about your mother. If there is anything you need let me know. Carrie
To my dearest Corky:
by: ddickers, 06/23/08
Dear Ben and Judy:
(and family)
I am so sorry to hear about Corky.
It has been an honor knowing Corky since my first class that I taught at the Hancock County Library in 2001. Corky has been a great inspiration to me and the other students that she crossed paths with. No matter how bad she felt, she was determine to finish her projects, and I loved every minute helping her. Thank you Ben for bringing her to class, and allowing us to share her sweet and kind words.
Judy, Corky was so proud to have you by her side in class. You have also enriched my life by attending class. You and Corky were both so supportive and encouraging to my situation with my mother. I love you both and I will miss her greatly.
My next class, July 16th will be in honor of Corky. Now her and Bert (Bert Ballinger) can paint together pain free.
Love Alway,
Diana
(Friend and One Stroke Painting Instructor)
Dr singco
by: pshepard, 06/23/08
Fond thoughts of Mrs. Singco
by: ginnkay, 07/21/08
Dear Dr. Singco and Children,
I just recently heard of Corky's passing. I wanted to express my condolences to you.
I have very fond memories of your family -- when you moved in on North Street and became friends to our family. My mother always spoke of how she loved the times that Corky would visit and show her how to cook some of her favorite family dishes. She also had the greatest respect for Dr. Ben and would mention it during the days she worked at the hospital and after. And we always thought the world of Judy, Greg and Neal.
Although we haven't seen each other for many years, I want you to know how sad we were to hear of Corky's passing.
God bless your family.
Sincerely,
Ginny New