Shreveport Honors Legacy of Respected Attorney and Former State Rep. Willie James Singleton with Celebration of Life Event

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Celebration of Life for Attorney and Former State Rep. Willie James Singleton in Shreveport

Shreveport, Louisiana – A profound loss has shaken the community as Willie James Singleton, a respected attorney and former state representative, passed away at the age of 75 on August 24. Singleton’s contributions to the legal field and his dedication to public service left a lasting impact on Louisiana, particularly in Shreveport, where his journey first began.

Services to Honor Singleton’s Legacy

In recognition of his life and achievements, a celebration will be held at The Strand Theatre located at 619 Louisiana Ave. in downtown Shreveport. The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 31. Before the service, there will be an opportunity for the public to pay their respects as Singleton lies in honor from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, August 30 at the same venue. Following the celebration, Singleton will be laid to rest at Forest Park West Cemetery, 4000 Meriwether Rd.

A Glimpse into His Accomplishments

Singleton’s journey began in Frierson, Louisiana, where he emerged as a trailblazer in both the legal realm and politics. After earning his undergraduate and juris doctorate degrees from Southern University, he founded The Singleton Law Firm in 1974. He earned national recognition for his work, notably winning $591 million in a significant class-action lawsuit against a major tobacco company. His commitment to justice and civil rights was unwavering throughout his career.

Political Milestones

As a public servant, Singleton’s influence was expansive. He served as a police juror in Caddo Parish for seven years before being elected to the Louisiana Legislature, where he dedicated 12 years of service. During his tenure, he took on critical leadership roles, including chairing the Judiciary Committee. Singleton was instrumental in increasing the representation of black judges in Louisiana, growing their numbers from six to 80.

A Pioneer in Local Politics

In 1974, Singleton made history as the first African American to run for mayor of Shreveport, reflecting his lifelong commitment to public service and community empowerment. He also served in various legal and ethical positions, highlighting his dedication to legal reform and advocacy.

Survivors and Community Remembrance

Singleton is survived by his wife, Jackie, and their children: Gerald, Willie, and Sallie, along with grandchildren and numerous godchildren. His contributions to the community will be remembered fondly by friends, family, and colleagues alike.

Sending Condolences

Those wishing to extend their condolences or send flowers can do so through Good Samaritan Funeral Home, located at 2200 Laurel St. in Shreveport. Singleton’s legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations through his work and dedication to justice.


Author: HERE Shreveport

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