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A'Landrius Marquis Singleton, 46, passed away on February 25, 2025, at his residence in Stone Mountain, GA.
A'Landrius M. Singleton was born on May 25, 1978 in Farmerville, LA, to Curlee Andrews I and Doris Andrews.
A'Landrius graduated from El Dorado High School in 1997 and attended the University of Pine Bluff in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, for 2 years. He started his career in retail working at Banana Republic in Chicago, Illinois. After leaving Chicago, he went to work in New York as an assistant manager for Forever 21. After being in New York for 10 years, he relocated to Houston, Texas, for 5 years. In 2024, I relocated for the last time, moving to Atlanta, Georgia, and began working as a store manager for Bath & Body Works.
In 1990, A'Landrius gave his life to Christ and joined the Olive Branch Baptist Church under the leadership of the Rev. Frank Townsend, where he served in the youth choir and in later years, he would join the mass choir where he would sing, shout, and praise God like nobody else under Minister of Music Larry Woods. A'Landrius was best known for his brilliant expression through art. His drawings were second to none. A'Landrius had an eye for interior design. He could make colors come together that would leave the area he designed in awe. A'Landrius' fashion was the best in his circle. His fashion was not just bought in the stores; he designed what he wore. He could dance and would often become the star of the room. His soulful singing would bring tears to your eyes and joy to your heart. A'Landrius stewarded his body well by going to the gym and working out on a consistent basis. Cooking was a passion for A'landrius. His cooking would leave your pallets savoring for more. He was also known by his friends as someone who loved others to the fullest and helped them see how they should love each themselves. A'Landrius brought joy and laughter in every environment he was in.
A'Landrius is survived by his parents, Doris Andrews and Curlee Andrews (Cassandra). One Sister, Lateshia Andrews, of El Dorado, AR; two step-sisters, Jelesa Thompson (Wendell) and Chasity Cone; 3 brothers, Curlee Andrews II of Memphis, Tennessee, and Demetrick Andrews (Patricia) and Deontre' Andrews (Alexis) all of El Dorado Arkansas. 10 precious nieces Keniyah Phillips (Orlando) Latrista Andrews, Serenity Finks, Heaven Andrews, Majesty Andrews, Demyah Charles, Rayauna Moseley, Jerni-allise Andrews, Journee Thompson and Rhyli Cone. 10 handsome nephews, Aamir Andrews, Tylen Sinegal, Braylon Lewis, Ayden Thompson, Deontre' Jr, Jett Andrews, Ace Andrews, Klay Andrews, Jaxton Andrews, and Kiyan Thompson, and two great nieces, Jaylei and Khari. He also leaves to cherish his god-parents Bishop Richard & Janice Peoples of Augusta, Georgia. His god-sisters and brother Altomesh, Janeice, B.J. Peoples, and a god-daughter Sarah Blankenship. He also leaves behind special friends that he considered family: Kianna Austin and her children Jayden Austin, Kaytlin Austin, Karley Austin, Kaylee Austin, Daylon Austin, and Kaycee Austin, all of Houston, Texas, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and Special Friends.
A'Landrius is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Emmett and Linnie B. Singleton, Jessie T., and Bobbie Andrews. His Uncles Clem Singleton, Prezell Singleton, Jessie Andrews, and Tommy Andrews. His aunt Patsy Williams. His cousins Kerry Mcneal, Steven Mcneal, and Tabatha Andrews.
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