Patricia Titus - Titus Family



Dunkirk Eveni Observer. Thursday, June 9, 1921. p. 1.Mrs. N. Amelia Titus, widow of Lewis P. Titus, died today at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Fenner, 49 Barker street, Fredonia, after an illness of about three weeks, aged 85 years. Mrs. Titus was born in Greene county, N. Y., but had spent much of her life in Fredonia. She was a member of the Methodist church and of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Titus is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary L. Fenner of Fredonia and Miss Ida M. Titus of New York city, and a brother, Rufus W. Beaujean, of Melbourne Beach, Fla. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, burial in Forest Hill cemetery.________________________________________________________________Muskegon Chronicle, The (MI) - Tuesday, January 8, 2013N. LaVon Titus, age 102, died January 3, 2013. A long-time Muskegon resident, LaVon was born April 22, 1910, in Grant, MI. In her words, she "was a writer, poet, secretary, editor." LaVon was the first woman licensed as a haircutter in MI, working in her father's barbershop while attending Grant High School. She worked her way through Edgewood Secretarial School, near Providence, RI. Her training took her to a variety of positions. Among them, she was an assistant at the Grand Rapids Press and a newspaper editor for the Grant-Herald Independent. LaVon spent 13 years in the offices at Michigan State Police Headquarters before retiring in 1976. Her various occupations led to many acquaintances and experiences, all of which she treasured. Her niece and namesake, LaVon Milano of Payson, AZ; nephew David (Pauline) Walters of Lincoln Park, MI; niece Linda (Truman) Bicum of Rapid City, MI; dear friends Ann Argetsinger, April Anderson and Mary Jo Alex of Muskegon; many great-, great-great-, and great-great-great-nieces/nephews and others, survive LaVon. LaVon touched everyone through all generations. She will be missed for her wit and guidance, her creative flair and example of a life well lived. No services are planned. Donations may be made to Harbor Hospice or The Hume Home. ________________________________________________________________Montgomery Advertiser. (AL). Sat., Mar. 19, 1910. Issue 78, p. 12.Tuscumbia, March 18. - (Special) - N. N. Titus, a well known citizen of Colbert County, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Keeton, near Cherokee, yesterday afternoon, his death being sudden from heart trouble. The deceased was a widower with two children, and owned a fine farm near Barton, this county. He spent the winter in Florida, and returned apparently improved in health. The deceased was a Union soldier, locating on Colbert County from Ohio in 1867. soon after the war for nearly forty-four years.________________________________________________________________Baker City Herald, The (OR) - Friday, September 6, 2013Nadine Titus, 79, a longtime Prairie City and Baker City resident, died on Sept. 1, 2013, at her home in Baker City. Her graveside service was today at the at the Prairie City Cemetery. Friends joined the family afterward at the Prairie City Grange Hall. Nadine was born on Nov. 19, 1933, to John Nathan "Nate" and Hazel Agusta Robison Horrell. She was raised and educated at Prairie City with her brothers, Stanley and John Nathan "Jack" Jr. and her sister, Anita. When she was 9 years old, Archie started visiting her brother, Jack. Nadine graduated from Prairie City High School in 1952. She and Archie were married at Prairie City in 1953 and celebrated their 60th anniversary in March of this year. They raised seven children together. Nadine loved her garden and flowers, quilt projects and her neighbors, Sue, Pat and Alice. Her special lifelong friends, Dorothy, Donna and Wilma, spent most Tuesday afternoons having tea with her at Charley's Ice Cream Parlor in Baker City. Nadine enjoyed volunteering her time at the Baker Food Co-op in Baker City. Survivors include her husband, Archie; her sons, Archie, and his wife, Kathy Titus, of Fruita, Colo., James Titus of Bowman, N.D., Justin and his wife, Colette, of Bowman, Clayton and his wife, Danyel, of Bowman, Dustie Titus of Baker City, David and his wife, Janette Titus, of Baker City; her daughter, Anita Handyside, and her husband, Gary, of Baker City; special friends Tricia, Linda, Jay and Jean, who thought of her as their "other mother" and whom she nurtured in the same way; her grandchildren, Julia, Archie, Luke, James Nathan "Nate," Shane, Daniel and Logan Titus, Dillon and Max Titus, Vic, Jeannie, Jocelyn and Kyle Handyside; many great-grandchildren; her brother, Stan, and his wife, Polly Horrell; her sister, Nita, and her husband, Leonard Cardwell; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Jack; and her sister, Mary. The family was served by Tami's Pine Valley Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - September 28, 1991Nadine G. Alderman Titus, 75, Toledo, died Thursday (Sept. 26 1991). Survivors: husband, Harold; daughter, Brenda Soptelean, Toledo; sister Lee Easton, Toledo. Services: 2 p.m. Sunday, Calvary Tabernacle Pentecostal Church, Toledo. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Barkley Funeral Home, Toledo. Burial: Toledo Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Naples Daily News (FL) - March 13, 2007Nan Titus of Marco Island, FL and Glen Ridge, NJ, died on March 7, 2007. She was born in Paterson, NJ to Cornelius and Frances Wentink Van Vlaanderen. Nan had been a member of the Island Country Club, Marco Island Yacht Club and Glen Ridge Country Club. She enjoyed backgammon and was the first Island Country Club champion, bridge, con can, golf and poolside at Shipp's Landing skippo games. Nan enthusiastically organized these groups wherever she went. Nan was affectionately known as "Nana Banana" by her family and friends. She is survived by her son, Donald, "Dusty" and daughter-in-law, Nancy; her daughters, Carol Rhodes of Marco Island and Lynn Titus (Marty) Cruz of Palm Bay, FL and Jean Titus of Grapevine, TX; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom she adored. She was preceded in death by her first husband, William Rhodes. She later married Franklyn Titus who also predeceased her. A memorial service will be held Thursday, March 15, 2007, 9:00 a.m., Marco Presbyterian Church, 875 West Elkcam Circle, Marco Island. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Nan's memory to Hospice of Naples, Inc., 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, 34105 or to the Marco Island YMCA. If you are wondering about the absence of a birthdate, Nan always said that "Age is a number, and mine is unlisted." Naples Funeral Home 597-3101 ________________________________________________________________Nan Titus of Glen Ridge and Marco Island, Fla. Mrs. Nan Titus of Glen Ridge and Marco Island, Fla., died March 7, 2007. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, March 15, at 9 a.m., at the Marco Presbyterian Church, 875 W. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island. Nan was born in Paterson to Cornelius and Frances Wentink Van Vlaanderen. Predeceased by her first husband, William Rhodes, she later married Franklyn Titus, who also predeceased her. Nan was a member of the Island Country Club, the Marco Island Yacht Club and the Glen Ridge Country Club. She enjoyed backgammon and was the first Island Country Club champion, as well as bridge, con can, golf and poolside at Shipps Landing skippo games. Nan enthusiastically organized these groups wherever she went. If you are wondering about the absence of a birthdate, Nan always said that age is a number, and mine is unlisted. Nan was affectionately known as Nana Banana by her family and friends and is survived by a son, Donald Dusty, and a daughter-in-law, Nancy; daughters, Carol Rhodes of Glen Ridge and Marco Island, Fla., Lynn Titus Cruz and Marty of Palm Bay, Fla., and Jean Titus of Grapevine, Texas, plus five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom she adored. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Nans memory to the Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whipporwill Lane, Naples, Fla. 34105, or the Marco Island YMCA. Published in the Star-Ledger from 3/12/2007 - 3/13/2007.________________________________________________________________Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Saturday, January 16, 2016 Nancy Anne Titus, 65, of Boise, passed on January 9, 2016 at her daughter's home. Arrangements by Bowman Funeral Parlor of Garden City. ________________________________________________________________Nancy Ellen Titus, LCSW, died peacefully at her home on May 28, 2009 surrounded by her family after a brave and fierce 2 year battle with Cholangiocarcinoma. She was born in Joliet, IL on April 12, 1940 to Cecil H. and Mary Ellen Gregory Lanham. Nancy was a proud member of the Class of '58 of Joliet Township High School and enjoyed being 16 again at her 50th reunion last summer. She received her undergraduate degree from George Mason University proudly graduating with her 2nd daughter Mary Susan in 1984. In 1994 she received her Masters in Social Work from Barry University in Miami and enjoyed her clinical practice as an LCSW and Certified Family Court Mediator until she retired from practice and moved to Gainesville in 2002. Nancy served as Chair of the Miami- Dade Unit and on the state board of NASW. Although she was retired from social work, she continued to work in her life-partner's CPA firm as a mediator and "general helper" especially during tax season. Nancy's spiritual life was enriched by her involvement in Riviera Presbyterian Church where she sang in the choir and was involved on various committees. Even after she moved to Gainesville, Nancy continued her membership in RPC, unable to leave her beloved church home in Miami. Nancy enjoyed traveling and was thrilled to have finally gotten to Hawaii last November where she learned to hula dance. Nancy is survived by life-partner Barbara Jean Raskin, daughters Jan Ellen Yaggy of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Mary Susan Nissen (Ray) of Fairfax, VA and Eva Beth Yaggy of Sterling, VA, son Michael E. Titus of Tallahassee, FL, beloved grandchildren Rachel D. Nissen and Joseph M. Nissen of Fairfax, VA, former husband and friend Ed Titus of Thomasville, GA, sister Susan K. Campbell (Michael) and family of Champaign, IL, brother Richard G. Lanham of Gainesville, FL and her faithful dog Ethan. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Riviera Presbyterian Church, Nancy Ellen Titus Memorial Grand Piano Fund, 5275 Sunset Drive, Miami, FL 33143, 305-666-8586. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday, May 30, 2009 from 10:30 AM until the Memorial Service at 11:00 AM with Reverend Dr. Laurie A. Kraus officiating. A memorial service will be held in Miami at a later date. MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES 311 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 376-5361. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to obituaries. The Miami Heraln, May 30, 2009.________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. Friday, Nov. 13, 1987. b. B-2.AUBURN - Nancy Louise Brown Titus, 60, of 241 W. Genesee St., died Thursday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Mrs Titus was a native of Auburn. She lived in the Skaneateles area before returning here 30 years ago. Her husband, Myrnice, died Oct. 21. Mrs. Titus was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Skaneateles. Surviving are five sons, David of Port Byron and Keith, Eugene, Mark and Steven, all of Auburn; a daughter, Roseanne Titus of Auburn; a brother, Purcell E. Brown of Mottville; and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles, the Rev. J. Edward Putnam officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Skaneateles. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 49 Jordan St.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - January 4, 2003. Page: 2BNancy Titus Poage, 42, of Columbia, Mo., formerly of Stafford, died Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003. Private family burial service at Columbia Cemetery. Nancy was born July 14, 1960 in Stafford, Kan. to Ellis Lee Titus and Patricia Jean Bond Titus. She married Trent Poage on Jan. 3, 1981 in Stafford and he survives. She was a member of Woodcrest Chapel and active in Take Two Women's Ministries. She was a member of the P.T.A., a scout den mother and a partner in The Poage Group, LLC. Survivors: husband, Trent; sons, Paden Poage, Mason Poage both of Columbia; her parents, Lee and Pat Titus of Stafford; brother, Rod Titus of Branson, Mo.; grandparents, Richard and Delsie Bond of Stafford; in-laws, Jerry and Barbara Poage of Hill City. Memorial established with The Poage Foundation (a non-profit organization to continue Nancy's life work), 910 N. College, Suite 4, Columbia, MO 65201. Nilson Funeral Home, Columbia, Mo. Poage, Nancy of Columbia died of a brain tumor Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003, at her home. She was 42. Her husband, Trent Poage, said her strong religious faith combined with a new experimental treatment helped her to live 16 months after she had been diagnosed. Doctors predicted that she would live only two. After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, Mrs. Poage underwent her first brain surgery on Sept. 11, 2001. 'We personally call that our 9/11,' Trent Poage said. Despite months of radiation and two more brain surgeries, he said, Mrs. Poage kept a positive attitude. 'Her heart, and her relationship, was set very squarely with God,' Trent Poage said. 'Her attitude was awesome.' He said Mrs. Poage believed there were two choices in life. 'You can choose to be bitter or you can choose to be better,' he said. 'She chose to be better.' Mrs. Poage made a list of the things she wanted to do before she died, including taking a cruise. Last January, she and her entire family went on a seven-day cruise in the Caribbean. Mrs. Poage began an experimental chemotherapy treatment in August. She was the first person worldwide to try the new treatment. She died just five hours before her 22nd wedding anniversary. Her husband said that was 'a wise decision on her part and the good Lord's part,' because he spent the day celebrating her life rather than mourning her death. 'She died as peacefully as she lived,' Trent Poage said. 'It was so obvious that there was such a spirit around her.' Mrs. Poage was a member of Woodcrest Chapel and active in Take Two Women's Ministries. The Rev. Rod Casey of Woodcrest said she was a model of someone who loved life and fought to keep it but at the same time accepted the inevitable. 'She was a fine woman, he said. 'I very much appreciated her spirit during those 16 months. I think that she exhibited not only how to live but how to die. I think her sense of hope and peace and desire for life did extend her life'. Mrs. Poage was born July 14, 1960, in Stafford, Kan., to Ellis Lee Titus and Patricia Jean Bond Titus.She married Trent Poage on Jan. 3, 1981, in Stafford. She was a member of the Parent Teachers Association, a Boy Scouts den mother and a partner in The Poage Group. She was a really good mother, 'said her brother, Rod Titus. She was really involved in the kids' activities. Services, conducted by the Rev. Rod Casey and the Rev. Pieter Van Waarde, will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at Woodcrest Chapel, 2201 W. Nifong Blvd. A reception will follow. A private family burial will be held Tuesday at Columbia Cemetery. Mrs. Poage is survived by her husband; two sons, Paden Poage and Mason Poage, both of Columbia; her parents, Lee and Pat Titus of Stafford; a brother, Rod Titus of Branson; her grandparents, Richard and Delsie Bond of Stafford, Kan.; and her in-laws, Jerry and Barbara Poage of Hill City, Kan. Memorials may be sent to The Poage Foundation, a nonprofit organization to continue Nancy Poage's life work, at 910 N. College Ave., Suite 4, Columbia, Mo. 65201. The Columbia Missourian. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Meadville Tribune, The (PA) - Saturday, August 4, 2012Nancy Titus Schandelmeier, 65, of 2582 Brick Church Road, Cochranton, died Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, at Andover Village, Andover, Ohio, after a lengthy illness. Born in Sharon on Aug. 27, 1946, she was a daughter of William E. Titus and Evelyn (Boots) Williams. She was married to Robert F. Schandelmeier for 33 years; he preceded her in death on June 16, 2001. She was a 1964 graduate of Hickory High School. She worked at Advance Security through PPG and previously at Packard Electric. She also worked at Sweetwater Paints, which was their family farm, where she raised paint and quarter horses and beef cattle. She was of the Methodist faith. She was a member of American Quarter Horse Association and American Paint Horse Association. Nancy would take adventurous trips either by horse or by truck into the mountains. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved camping, fishing and hunting, especially at the family camp in Elk County. She liked to buy antiques and would restore them. Survivors include two daughters, Tammy Barr and her husband, James, of Conneautville, and Kelly Altar of Cochranton; a brother, Tod Titus and his wife, Dottie, of Dale City, Va.; a sister, Carolyn Campbell and her husband, James, of West Middelsex; a grandchild, Kyle Czubek, who was the apple of Nanny's eye; and her loving dog and companion, Cooper. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Dvm. William K. Titus. Calling hours will be Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Robert L. Snyder Funeral Home Ltd., 3223 Perry Highway, Sheakleyville. The funeral will be at 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, with Pastor Randy Keeling of Reash Community Church officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Crawford County Humane Society, 11012 Kennedy Hill Road, Meadville, Pa. 16335. Visitors may sign the online guest book at . ________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - January 14, 2007. Page: 9Nancy Titus, of Tampa, died August 30, 2006. Survivors include her husband, David Mertz; mother, Mary Kramer; children, Jeffery and Catherine and four siblings. Ray Williams Funeral Home________________________________________________________________Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA) - Tuesday, April 18, 2017 ................
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