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________________________________________________________________Ruston Daily Leader. Monday, December 28, 1936. p. 1. (Lincoln Parish, LA)S. E. Titus, veteran newspaper man and advertising specialist, died at his home in Monroe Sunday morning at 4 o'clock. Heart trouble, following a short illness of influenza, was given as the cause of his death. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 3:30, with interment in the Riverside Cemetery, Monroe. (Ouachita Parish, LA). Mr. Titus is survived by his wife and one daughter, the latter residing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After having served many years in the metropolitan newspaper field, working on such newspapers as the Birmington Age-Herald, the New York Times, and several Canadian publications, Mr. Titus came south, where he entered the service of the Monroe News-Star several years ago. Retiring from newspaper work about three years ago, he re-entered it only a short time before his death, coming to the Ruston Leader as advertising manager. He was taken ill December 19, while at home for the weekend.________________________________________________________________The Hutchinson News. Saturday, July 20, 1934. p. 6.S. H. Titus, 74, died this noon at his home, 704 Brookside drive. Mr. Titus had been in ill health for more than a year and suffered a stroke of apoplexy Monday which resulted in his death. He was born June 16, 1860 in Trenton, New Jersey, and came to Kansas when a young man. He lived in Stafford until about 15 years ago when he came to Hutchinson. He had lived here since. Mr. Titus was married to Miss Lillian Broughton on Dec. 25, 1883. Last Dec. 25 they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Titus is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillian O. Titus; four daughters, Mrs. E. L. McOsker, Hutchinson; Mrs. C. C. McOsker, Stafford; Mrs. Ed Shrauner, Ulysses and Mrs. Edith Freymiller, El Cajohn, Calif.; and two sons, Howard Titus, Ulysses, and Lyle Titus of Stafford. He was a member of the First Methodist church. Funeral arrangements will be announced.________________________________________________________________The New York Times. Friday, August 20, 1909. p. 7.The telephone in the home of Edward Meehan, a wealthy resident of Sea Cliff, L. I. rang yesterday at about the same time that the telephone bell was tinkling in the home of S. Townsend Titus of Glen Cove, L. I. "Louis and I are married and we're in Boston, " was the message that Mr. Meehan received. He recognized the voice of his daughter, Miss Mary L. Meehan. "Mary and I have been married in Boston and we'll be home after our wedding trip." That's what Mt. Titus heard over the telephone, and he instantly recognized the voice of his son Louis, who was the driver of an auto that took part in the Vanderbilt Cup race last year. "Bless you, my children," said both fathers, who were several miles apart. A few days ago young Titus went on an automobile tour of New England with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sleicher of Glen Cove. A fourth member of the party was Miss Meeham. Mr. Titus and Miss Meehan were sweethearts, and were to be married this Fall. On Monday the party was in Boston. It was Mr. Titus's birthday, and it occured to the betrothed that a good way of celebrating the event was by getting married.________________________________________________________________News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - August 23, 2000. Page: 3BSabina Titus-Bertsch, 36, of Decatur, who was active in the Decatur Co-ed Softball League, died Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2000, at home. The Shelbyville native worked at Strick Corp. in Monroe as a press operator since 1987, received her B.A. from St. Francis College and was a 1982 graduate of Bellmont High School. Surviving are her husband, Randy; a stepson, Jeremy of Decatur; a stepdaughter, Sarah Bertsch of Decatur; her father and stepmother, Thomas D. and Mary E. Titus of Decatur; a sister, Flavia Titus of Decatur; stepsisters Deb Ungemach of Decatur and Teresa Hartman of Goshen; a brother, Thomas W. Titus of Fort Wayne; and her grandfather, Carl Roberts of Decatur. She was preceded in death by her mother, Hazel. Services are 10:30 a.m. Friday at Zwick & Jahn Funeral Home, Decatur, with calling from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be at Decatur Cemetery. Memorials are to Adams County Cancer or the Indiana University Medical Center. Information provided by Zwick & Jahn Funeral Home, Decatur, 1-219-724-9164. ________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - September 30, 2002Sabra Titus Blystone, 94, died Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002, at Beverly Healthcare-Western Reserve. She was born April 28, 1908, in Lake Pleasant, Venango Township, daughter of the late Edwin and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Carr Titus. She formerly lived on Phillipsville Road in Wattsburg. She and her husband formerly owned and operated the Phillipsville Telephone Co. She was a foster mother for children's welfare. She was a lifelong member of Phillipsville United Methodist Church, where she was the oldest member and was a member of the Women's Society. She was preceded in death by her husband, Emmett Blystone; a son, Stanley Blystone; five brothers; and a sister. Survivors include two sons, Howard Blystone and his wife, Shirlee, of Phillipsville and Thomas Blystone and his wife, Julie, of Minneapolis, Minn.; three daughters, Doris Fuller of Alliance, Ohio, Anna Myers of Erie and Ilene Bisbee and her husband, Lyle, of Hatch Hollow; 23 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dusckas Funeral Home Inc. East, 2607 Buffalo Road. A service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Phillipsville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Raymond Speakman officiating. Private burial will be at Union Cemetery in Phillipsville. Memorials may be made to VNA Hospice, 1305 Peach St., Erie, PA 16501; City Mission, 1023 French St., Erie, PA 16501; or Phillipsville United Methodist Church, 11469 Phillipsville Road, RD 1, Wattsburg, PA 16442. ________________________________________________________________Bangor Daily News (ME) - Wednesday, March 26, 2014.HARRISON, Maine -- A woman was killed on Wednesday morning after her vehicle hit a frost heave, left Naples Road and struck a tree, police said. Sabrina Titus, 28, of Raymond was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Capt. Don Goulet of the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office. A passing motorist saw the vehicle in a yard and called 911, according to Goulet. Titus was heading north at the time of the accident, and her Chevy Blazer left the road after hitting the frost heave. It then hit a snowbank and went airborne before hitting a rock wall, rolling onto the driver's side and striking the tree with the roof, Goulet said. The accident remains under investigation. RAYMOND -- Sabrina Beth Titus of Raymond passed away March 25, 2014. She was born July 24, 1985 to Karen Titus and Wayne Huck. Sabrina was a 2003 graduate of Lake Region High School and worked at Naples Marina and Antique Revival. She is survived by her daughter Kayleigh, her son Shane and their father Loren. She will be deeply missed. Also surviving are her mother Karen Omaha, Neb., her father Wayne of Arundel; her sister Marianna of Nebraska, four brothers, Trevor of Nebraska, Andrew of Colorado, Jacob and Justin of Maine. Visiting hours will be at Hall Funeral Home in Casco from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday April 5, 2014. In lieu flowers a donation can be made to help the children at then search for Sabrina and pick the one in Naples, Maine.________________________________________________________________Daily Star, The (Oneonta, NY) - Tuesday, March 5, 2013Sally A. Titus, 78, of Unadilla (Otsego Co., NY), passed away Sunday, March 3, 2013, at home. She was born July 16, 1934, in Sidney the daughter of DeForest and Frances (Knoetgen) Van Gorder. Sally worked more than 30 years for Unadilla National Bank, Marine Midland and Key Bank of Unadilla. She and her late husband, George were co-owners of Titus Mobil in Unadilla for many years. She was a member of the Unadilla Chamber of Commerce, was honored as Lady of the Year in Sidney at one time and was responsible for collecting for the Unadilla Community Chest with Jean Slocum for many years. Sally belonged to the Thursday Bowling League in Bainbridge and the Golf League at Sundown in Guilford. She is survived by two daughters and their spouses, Patricia and Tim Grow of Sidney and Sonia and Wayne Hall of Bainbridge; two grandchildren, Cortney and Nate Beckwith of Sidney and Tim and Jessica Grow of Mt. Upton; seven great-grandchildren, Allie, Timmy, Matthew and Brooke Grow, Dakota and Michaella Cotton and Kylee Beckwith; one brother, William and Cathy Van Gorder of Unadilla; a special niece, Melinda and Bill Barse of Sidney; a special nephew, Jimmy Leonard of Brunswick, Ga.; several other nieces, nephews and cousins; her longtime friend and companion, Glenn Geertgens and his family of Unadilla; Roy and Chris Geertgens of Franklin, Ford and Ann Walley of Sanford, Donna and Wayne Gardape of Arizona and Clint and Cathy Geertgens of Colorado and their families. She was predeceased by her late husband, George Titus; two sisters, Dorothy Schunk and Janice Leonard; one brother, Michael Van Gorder; and her parents, DeForest (Shorty) and Frances (Picky) Van Gorder; also several aunts; uncles; and cousins. A service to celebrate the life of Sally Titus will be held at noon, Friday, March 8, at Westcott Funeral Home Inc., 123 Main St., Unadilla. The Rev. Peter Zuk will officiate. Calling hours will be 11a.m. to noon, Friday, prior to the service. The family requests donations to the Sidney-Delaware Valley Humane Society. Funeral arrangements are by the Westcott Funeral Home Inc. of Unadilla.________________________________________________________________Greensboro News & Record (NC) - Sunday, May 20, 2012Samantha Titus McCullough, 46, died May 16, 2012. A funeral service will be held at 12 p.m. Monday, May 21 at Living Water Baptist Church. Professional arrangements entrusted to Peoples Funeral Services. Mrs. Samantha Titus McCullough departed her earthly life on May 16, 2012. She was born October 18, 1965 in High Point, NC, the daughter of the late Senovia Titus Golden. Samantha graduated from T. Wingate Andrews High School in June 1983, where she was the social butterfly with all her peers. After high school she worked briefly in the factory industry, but her true love was socializing and interacting with persons one on one. You would never catch her without her grand smile and laughter as well as conversation. For 13 years she was employed with Becky's and Mary's Restaurant. Seeing the need to advance further, Samantha recently completed her Certified Nursing Assistance Degree from Stratford Career Institute. She was preceded in death by her mother, Senovia Titus Golden, grandparents Samuel and Dorothy Titus, Sr. She leaves to cherish her memories: her husband, John McCullough of the home; father, Eugene Golden of High Point, one brother, Eugene Golden Jr. of High Point; two sisters, Misha (Fernando) Landis and Isis Golden both of High Point; a special cousin whom she claimed as her sister, Sonya Hunt-Little of High Point; one aunt, Ada (Charles) Walker; one uncle, Samuel Titus Jr. all of High Point; also a host of great uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.________________________________________________________________High Point Enterprise (NC) - August 21, 2008. Page: B02Mr. Samuel (Peter Rabbit) Titus Sr. 76, of 2906 Lowe Ave. a wonderful husband, son, father, grandfather, brother and friend was called home to join his beloved wife on Friday, August 15, 2008 at High Point Regional Hospital. He was born to the late Mr. Walter Titus Sr. and Mamie Jones Titus on June 23, 1932 in Columbia, SC. He attended William Penn High School and was a faithful employee with Lilly Company until his retirement. Samuel was a member of St. Matthews Holiness Church. Samuel was preceded in death not only by his precious and beloved wife of 54 years, Mrs. Dorothy (Dot) Titus, also his parents, Mr. Walter and Mrs. Mamie Titus; a son; Walter Calvin Titus, three brothers; Johnny (Jughead) Titus, Bennie Lee Titus, and Walter (June) Titus; his only sister, Bertie Mae Hunt; two grandsons, Willis Cathey Jr. and Terrance Walker; a niece, Darlene McDonald; three brothers- in-law, LeGeorge Hunt, Ben Funches and James Tyson; two sisters-in-law, Carolyn Anthony and Betty Ray. He leaves to cherish his memories; three daughters, Senovia (Eugene) Golden, Ada (Charles) Walker, and Mamie Titus all of High Point; one son, Samuel (Jackie) Titus Jr. of High Point; five special sons; Willis Cathey Sr., Jerry Bryant, Garland Cloer, James Thomas and John McCullough; 20 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren all of High Point; 10 brothers-in-law, Julius (Patricia) Tyson of Camden NJ, James (Ester) Tillman Sr. of Raeford, NC, Luther (Diana) Johnson of Atlanta, GA, Charles (Marjorie) Johnson, Las Vegas,NV, Willie (Waco) Johnson Jr., Larry (Andrea) Johnson, Cleveland (Henrietta) Johnson, Ronald Tyson, Troy (Carol) Anthony, Jerome (Letitia) Johnson all of High Point; 12 sisters-in-law, Sarah Louise Funches, of Camden, NJ, Ella (James) Shelton of Westville, NJ, Minnie Lee Sturdivant, Morven, NC, Debbie (Josephine) Tyson, of Sneads Ferry, NC, Margie Newbill, of Mullica Hill, NJ, Allene Titus, of East Point, GA, Ruth Titus, of Bamberg, SC, Delores Titus, Doris (Jimmie) Byers, Gwendolyn Johnson, Rev. Jewel Anthony and Cheryl Tyson all of High Point; special friends, Walter (Red) Smith, Vertis (Hazel) Smitherman, Fayetta Thompson and Mary Walker; special and devoted nieces and nephews, Gertrude Wall, Sonya Hunt, Angela McQueen, Mary Rosa and Lyso Hunt (Lecia Christian); very special great grandchildren who were highly favored, Solita (Lita) Cathey, DeWarren (Dee) Titus, of the home; along with a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The family would like to thank High Point Family Practice (Dr. John McFadden & Team) BMI Nephrology, Advance Home Care and Hospice of the Piedmont for all their supports and hugs. The family will host a visitation Friday from 7pm until 8pm at People's Funeral Chapel and other times at the home. Funeral service will be held 2:00pm at Temple Memorial Baptist church with Rev. James Tillman Jr., Eulogist. Pastor Thomas A. Banister III, is the host Pastor. Interment will follow in Carolina Biblical Gardens. Professional arrangements entrusted to People's Funeral Service. ________________________________________________________________Samuel O. Titus Jr. Battle Creek Samuel O. Titus Jr., 67, of Battle Creek, MI, died, Sunday, May 20, 2012 at Bronson Battle Creek. He was born in Detroit, MI on October 10, 1944 the son of Samuel O. Titus Sr. and Throlee (Hunt) Titus. Samuel served in the US Army during Vietnam. He served with the 101st Airborne Division and received a Vietnam Service Medal. He was a fork lift driver at Union Carbide in Detroit, MI for 14 years until retiring in 1989. He was formerly a florist in the Detroit area for many years. Samuel is survived by wife of 16 years: Marsha (Fields) Titus of Battle Creek, MI; son: Demetrius (Tracy) Titus of Jackson; daughter: Kimberly (Dellionia) Davenport of Detroit, MI; daughters: Devonna Lablanc of Georgia, Rokena (Mark) Coy of Battle Creek, MI, Tamara Fields of Battle Creek, MI, Angela Pugh of Georgia and Samantha Titus of Battle Creek, MI; sons: Leon Jackson Jr. of Battle Creek, MI and Michael Moss of Battle Creek, MI; sister-in-law: Shirley (James) Prather of Battle Creek, MI; brothers-in-law: Carl Fields of Battle Creek, MI and Gerald Fields of Battle Creek, MI; and a host of grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. Samuel enjoyed playing pool and was an avid sports fan and watching television. He loved spending time with his family and friends. He was a member of the Battle Creek D.A.V. A family hour will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service, 375 W. Dickman Road, on Friday, May 25, 2012 from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. A funeral service will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service on Friday, May 25, 2012 at 11:30 AM with Minister Demetrius Titus of Dominion Ministry, Jackson, MI officiating. Interment will be at Ft. Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, MI. Published in Battle Creek Enquirer on May 23, 2012 ______________________________________________________________________Nevada State Journal. Sunday, September 23, 1956. p. 23.TONOPAH, Sept. 22 (Special) Mrs. Samuetta (Etta) Titus, 83, member of a prominent eastern Nye county ranching family, died at the home of her daughter in Henderson earlier this month. Funeral services, in charge of the Eastern Star, were held here Sep. 14. Born in Troy, Ind., she and her late husband, John, came to Nye county in 1924 as ranchers. She also taught school in Nye, Lincoln and White Pine counties until retiring in 1953 and coming to Tonopah to make her home. Surviving are two sons and a daughter, Harvey and John Titus of Locke's Ranch; Mrs. Gail Pilkington of Henderson; 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Sacramento Bee, The (CA) - March 4, 2010Sandra Glen ''Sandy'' Titus . (1943 - 2010) Born Sandra Glen Anderson on May 5, 1943, at Langley Field, Va. Survived by her loving husband Carl, stepsons Bob, Bill, and Butch and their wives respectively, Kay, Susie, and Debbie. She also leaves behind her beloved mother Martha B. Collell, stepfather Joe F. Collell and brother Martin D. Anderson. Sandy graduated in 1961 from La Sierra High School in Carmichael, Calif. Soon after, she began a career with the State of California. She retired as a supervisor with the California State Teachers Retirement System. She and her husband moved to Washington, into a home they had built outside of Chehalis. Sandy enjoyed fishing, gardening and spending time with friends and family. She loved children, cats, and dogs. She loved to travel and her most memorable trip was a cruise with her mother on the Mississippi River. Sandy was a member of the Ladies Aux. at VFW and was active in the Order of the Eastern Star. She passed away at home January 26, 2010. Remembrances and celebrations of life were held in Chehalis. She was loved by, and will be deeply missed by, family and friends. ________________________________________________________________Roswell Daily Record (NM) - Monday, October 5, 2015 Sandra "Sandie" Jo Titus of Roswell, New Mexico, died August 22, 2015 in her home from a life long illness. She was born May 5, 1958 in Roswell, the daughter of Edward S. and Erma Gene "Spuds" Reames, both deceased. Sandie was married to Clay Lord (deceased) and Mack Boyd Titus (deceased), and had two daughters, Cassie Lee Lord (deceased) and Tiffany Kay Titus, of Albuquerque, her survivor. Sandie is also survived by her sister, Pamela Kay Reames Brown of Springfield, Illinois. Her grandparents were fixtures of the Roswell Community, Henry and Gladys "Granny" Ashcraft, both deceased. Sandie attended and graduated from Roswell High School in May, 1976. She was born into and attended First Baptist Church. She loved going to Sunday school with her mother, where they attended the "senior" class together. Sandie loved her pets, Booger Boy, Missy Prissy, and Tommy, her cats; and Chica and Precious, her dogs, all shared with her mother. A memorial service for the celebration of her life will be October 24, 2015, at 3 p.m. at Ballard's Funeral Home, 910 S. Main Street in Roswell. Cremation was accorded by Reflections Funerals & Life Celebrations in Albuquerque. Instead of flowers, contributions are requested to go to The Babes and Bullies, the organization her daughter is a member of, to save and inform the public about pit bulls, 2812 Alcazar St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Sandie loved Tiffany's pit bulls, Kingston and Kara. ________________________________________________________________Sandy Marie Titus (White), 49, entered eternal life February 21, 2012. She was born June 25, 1962 in Oroville, CA, to Trafton S. White and Eva June Twente. Sandy worked as a DJ in Blythe (1986-1987) , and at Coachella Valley School Dist. From 1993-1995, Blythe 1996-1998, Quartzsite 1998-2000, Wellton School from 2002-2011, Yuma Lutheran 2011, and Rolle 2001/2002. She was an active member of the Pentecostal Church and the Jaycees Club. She graduated in 1980 from Palo Verde High School in Blythe, CA. She received her B.A in Education from USC-San Bernardino, CA. Some of her interests and hobbies include being a DJ in Blythe, traveling, cooking, entertainment and scrapbooking. Sandy is survived by her son, David C. Ostrom; husband, Keith W. Titus; ex-husband, Mark W. Ostrom. She was preceded in death by her father, Trafton S. White; mother, Eva June Twente; brother, Edde L. White. A visitation will be held at 1st Southern Baptist Church Friday, February 24, 2012 at 5:00 P.M. A service will follow at 6:00 P.M., Rev. Alan Puccini will officiate. Her final resting place will be at Miramar National Cemetery, San Diego, CA. Memorial donations can be made to Hospice of Yuma in her name. Published in The Yuma Sun on Feb.?23,?2012________________________________________________________________Piqua Daily Call (OH) - Friday, November 4, 2016Sandra "Sandy" Yates Titus, 73, who resided in Tecumseh, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at Hospice of Lenawee in Adrian. Born in Piqua, Ohio, on June 3, 1943, the daughter of the late Miles and Mary Jane (Schneyer) Yates. On July 25, 1964, she married Tom Titus in Cincinnati, Ohio, and he survives. Sandy loved to read, to go bicycling, kayaking, walking, playing bridge and being with her friends. She was full of life and love for those around her. Her children and grandchildren were her pride and joy. Sandy is survived by her loving husband, Tom; her two children, Betsy (Don) Hall of Morenci, Mich., and Tom (Cathy) Titus of Centre Hall, Pa.; her grandchildren, Scott Hall and Hope Titus; her sister, Sharon (Jack) Sparrow of Santa Maria, Calif. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, Rick Yates and her sister, Judy Curtis. A memorial service will be held for Sandy on Nov. 12, at the Tecumseh Chapel of Handler Funeral Homes at 3 p.m. with visitation from 1 to 3 until the time of the service. In lieu of gifts or flowers, contributions to Hospice of Lenawee would be greatly appreciated. Condolences may be offered for the family at .________________________________________________________________Published in The Capital Gazette on Sept. 16, 2017Sara Ely Titus, 88, a longtime resident of Pasadena, MD died peacefully in her home on Tuesday, September 13, 2017. She was born on December 14, 1928 in Rogersville, PA, and was the daughter of Raymond and Anna Ely. Mrs. Titus was a retired teacher, spending 40 years in Anne Arundel County, teaching at Jacobsville, Arnold, Lake Shore and Pasadena Elementary Schools. During the first half of her career she taught music and then went into the classroom teaching fifth and sixth grade. Her love for children and teaching led her own daughters into long-standing careers in education in Anne Arundel County. In 1951, Sara married Marion Titus of Carmichaels, PA and they moved to Pasadena to start their careers and their family. Marion and Sara were active members of Pasadena United Methodist Church. Sara was organist for many years and later a member of the United Methodist Women. While raising their four children, Sara gave piano lessons to many other children in the area and also continued pursuing her educational certification. Surviving are two daughters: Deborah Jester (Bud) and Jennifer Riegger (Ron) of Pasadena, MD; one son, Jonathan Titus (Tricia) of Naples, FL; five granddaughters, three great-granddaughters, and one great grandson. Also, surviving are one sister from Pasadena, MD and two sisters and one brother from Pennsylvania. She is predeceased by her parents, her husband, Marion, of 65 years, her son, David, one brother, and two sisters. Family and friends may visit on Sunday, September 17, 2017 from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm at Barranco & Sons, P.A. Severna Park Funeral Home, 495 Ritchie Hwy, in Severna Park. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, September 18, 2017 at 11:00 AM in Pasadena United Methodist Church, 61 Ritchie Hwy, Pasadena, MD 21122. Interment will follow in MD Veterans Cemetery in Crownsville. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake and Pasadena United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Funeral Home Barranco & Sons, P.A. Severna Park Funeral Home - Severna Park 495 Ritchie Highway Severna Park, MD 21146 (410) 647-2400 Funeral Home Details Send Flowers________________________________________________________________The Times-Democrat. Friday, April 25, 1913. p. 6. Lima, OH.Mrs. Sarah Titus, the widow of Adam Titus, died at an early hour this morning at the city hospital after an illness of slightly more that a week of pneumonia. The deceased was well advanced in years, being at the time of death over 70 years of age. The advanced stage of life made the contention with the disease of less effect, and she succomed at 5:30 this morning. The desceased was taken to the city hospital one week ago today. Of her life very little is known. Her son Ed Titus died about six years ago. For the past some time she has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hassan, of 861 east High street, and it was at their home that she was stricken down with pneumonia. No funeral arrangements have been made.________________________________________________________________Trenton Evening Times. Wednesday, April 8, 1908. p. 3. NJ.Mrs. Sarah Titus, wife of Albert G. Titus, who resides near Pennington, died Monday from peritonitis. She was in the thirtieth year of her age and her husband and three children survive her. The funeral will be held from her late residence Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Services in charge of the Rev. John Allen, will be held in the Pennington M. E. Church at 11:30 o'clock. Carriages will meet the 3 o'clock trolley from the City Hall at Fleming's Road. The interment, under the direction of N. R. Blackwell, will be in Ewing Cemetery.Albert G. Titus. m. Sarah _____. She b. ca. 1878. d. Apr. 6, 1908.________________________________________________________________Alameda Times-Star (CA) - June 13, 2007Sarah "Gladys" Titus. A native of Massachusetts passed away on June 8, 2007 at the age of 82; wife of Vernon Titus; mother of Alfred Titus, Wayne Titus, Carol Lille & her husband Greg Lille and Her youngest daughter Lynn Belisle; Sister of Sam Schwartz and Betty Sewell & of the late Ruth Marrois; grandmother of Ashley & Raymond Belisle; daughter of the late Nellie Barker and Morris Schwartz; survived by her nieces & nephews Jerry, Linda, Debbie, Kenny, Dianne, Kathy, Michael, Bobby, & Donald; She was a loving Wife and mother who gave from her heart to all her family. She never asked for anything in return and often did without to provide for the ones she loved and where in need of help. She moved from Massachusetts with her husband Vernon Titus to Burlingame, California in Dec of 1952. After moving several times in the Bay area they settled in Belmont, California where they raised their four children. She passed away in her Belmont home surrounded by her family. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at 5:00 PM, Saturday, June 16, 2007 @ Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402 SNEIDER & SULLIVAN & O'CONNELL'S FUNERAL HOME (650) 343-1804 ________________________________________________________________Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - November 21, 1995. Page: B5Sarah (Kanarian) Titus, 93, of 34 Clark St., died yesterday in The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts - Memorial after an illness. Her husband, George P. Titus, died in 1966. She leaves three sons, Everett G. Titus of West Boylston, Ernest P. and Edwin S. Titus, both of Worcester; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Bulgaria, daughter of Peter and Diroohi (Idunian) Kanarian, and lived here most of her life. Mrs. Titus was a member of the Armenian Church of Our Saviour. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Armenian Church of Our Saviour, 87 Salisbury St. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Armenian Church of Our Saviour, 87 Salisbury St., Worcester, 01609. Nordgren, Carrigan, Mangsen Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St., is directing arrangements.________________________________________________________________Sarah "Gladys" Titus. A native of Massachusetts passed away on June 8, 2007 at the age of 82; wife of Vernon Titus; mother of Alfred Titus, Wayne Titus, Carol Lille & her husband Greg Lille and her youngest daughter Lynn Belisle; Sister of Sam Schwartz and Betty Sewell & of the late Ruth Marrois; grandmother of Ashley & Raymond Belisle; daughter of the late Nellie Barker and Morris Schwartz; survived by her nieces & nephews Jerry, Linda, Debbie, Kenny, Dianne, Kathy, Michael, Bobby, & Donald; She was a loving wife and mother who gave from her heart to all her family. She never asked for anything in return and often did without to provide for the ones she loved and where in need of help. She moved from Massachusetts with her husband Vernon Titus to Burlingame, California in Dec of 1952. After moving several times in the Bay area they settled in Belmont, California where they raised their four children. She passed away in her Belmont home surrounded by her family. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at 5:00 PM, Saturday, June 16, 2007 @ Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connell's, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402 SNEIDER & SULLIVAN & O'CONNELL'S FUNERAL HOME (650) 343-1804. Published in the San Mateo County Times on 6/13/2007.________________________________________________________________Birth:?1868 Hagerstown Washington County Maryland, USADeath:?Jan. 5, 1940 Hagerstown Washington County Maryland, USAOBITUARY :HARRY TILGHMANTON TITUS, 72, died at his home in Hagerstown Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock of complications, after an illness of three weeks. He was born in Hagerstown, a son of the Rev. Timothy and Mary (Withorow) Titus. At the age of four years he moved with his parents to Hartwick, New York, later moving to Emmitsburg. For 36 years he was employed by the Bell Telephone Company and his work took him into nearly every state of the Union. For many years he resided in New York city. After his retirement two and a half years ago he returned to Hagerstown. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Besides his wife, Sarah, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harry Huber, Gettysburg, and Mrs. Frederick Presser, Camden, New Jersey; one brother, Melvln Titus, Daytona Beach, Florida. Funeral services were held in Hagerstown Sunday afternoon. Interment in Rest Haven cemetery. Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Monday, January 8, 1940Family links:Spouse: Sarah May Sheely Titus (1869 - 1950)Burial: Rest Haven Cemetery Hagerstown Washington County, Maryland, USAThe Daily Mail. Thursday, August 31, 1950. p. 24.Mrs. Sarah May Titus, widow of Harry T. Titus, died Tuesday night in Washington, after an illness of several months, aged 82 years. She was born in Gettysburg, the daughter of Aaron and Lucy (Deardorff) Sheely. She was a former resident of Hagerstown and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Minerva Buttorff, Akron, Ohio, nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at the Chapel of the National Lutheran Home, Washington, the Rev. Dr. Robert L. Lang, officiating, tomorrow at 10 a.m. Interment will be at Rest Haven Cemetery tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., the Rev. Dr. Wilson P. Ard officiating.________________________________________________________________Reno Evening Gazette. March 27, 1962. p. 2. NV.Funeral services were held for Mrs. Sarah Reid Titus Saturday at Ross-Burke Co. with Rev. Edson P. Sheppard of Trinity Episcopal Church officiating. Burial was in Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery (Reno, NV). Mr. Titus died in a local hospital March 21. She was born in Victoria, British Columbia, March 21, 1921. She had resided in Reno the last 25 years.________________________________________________________________Northwest Arkansas Times. Wednesday, December 23, 1964. p. 8.Siloem Springs - Sarah Runyan, 69, died Monday night at the local hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Runyan was born Oct. 1, 1895 at Clinton, Mo. and made her home here for the past year. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include four sons, Neil of Denver, Colo., Ralph of Jefferson City, Mo., Titus of Big Bend National Park, Tex. and Henry, of San Jose, Calif.; a brother, Azel Titus of Lubbock, Tex. and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at Pyeatte Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Scott Westbro Titus, Age 68, March 11, 2008. Services 12 Noon Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at Great Lakes National Cemetery, 4200 Belford Rd., Holly. Contributions to Genesys Reunion with a Cause. Scott was born August 16, 1939 in Detroit. He graduated from Redford High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corp from 1957-1963. He was the loving husband of Roberta for 44 years, the loving father of Lisa (Jeff) Corbat, Lori (Sean) Meek, dear grandfather of Sean, Hayley and Scott. Arrangements by Sharp Funeral Homes, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. Tributes may be posted on the obituary page of . Mar 13, 2008 Detroit Free Press________________________________________________________________Leader Times (Kittanning, PA) - Tuesday, May 7, 2013Each of the three young men killed in a tragic accident in Indiana County early Sunday morning were looking forward to bright futures, friends and family said. Cody A. Brink-Douglas, 19, and Zane M. McMillen, 19, both of North Buffalo, and Sean J. Titus, 20, of Butler, formerly of Rayburn, died when the truck Titus reportedly was driving overturned in a muddy overflow pond along McMillan Road in South Mahoning Township around midnight Sunday, according to authorities. Plumville volunteer fire Chief Bill Hutchison said he believes the truck was climbing a steep hill to a camp on a private lane when the driver became disoriented and drove into the obscured water. Plumville fire Capt. Rick Stenman estimated the men were pinned underwater inside the cab for at least 20 minutes as friends attempted to free them from the submerged vehicle. All were pronounced dead shortly before 2 a.m. Sandy Titus, mother of Sean Titus, said Monday afternoon that she and her family were having a difficult time making sense of the tragedy. "We're still in shock," she said. "We can't believe it." Titus said her son, who had two sons ages 4 and 1, had just completed his first semester at Butler County Community College last week. "He wanted to be a policeman or a probation officer," she said. "He was a great person who got along with anybody and everybody." Kari Kemerer, mother of Titus' 4-year-old, said Titus had accompanied the boy on a class field trip to the Pittsburgh Zoo a few weeks ago and had planned to attend a father-son dinner next week. "He was an amazing father," said Kemerer. "He loved both of his sons." Brink-Douglas and McMillen both graduated from Kittanning Senior High School last June. Kaleb Baum, who was at the scene of the incident and knew each of the victims, said they were great friends. "They were funny," said Baum. "They liked to goof off." Brink-Douglas worked as a landscaper and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Baum said Brink-Douglas was thinking of entering the military. McMillen worked at Armstrong Beer Distributing Co. in Kittanning and had planned to serve with the Marines. Fred Sacco, owner of Armstrong Beer Distributing remembered McMillen as a good employee. "He was a nice young man — on the quiet side and reliable," said Sacco. McMillen also enjoyed target shooting, mixed martial arts and movies. "It's a shame," said Sacco. "It's just really sad." Family and friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at three area funeral homes and separate services will be held Wednesday. Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home in Kittanning is handling funeral arrangements for Titus; Bauer Funeral Home in Kittanning is handling arrangements for McMillen; and Redmond Funeral Home in Freeport will handle arrangements for Brink-Douglas. Tim Karan is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. He can be reached at 724-543-1303 or tkaran@. Kate Wilcox contributed to this story. Leader Times (Kittanning, PA) - Monday, May 6, 2013Sean Jonathan Titus, 20, of Butler, formerly of Kittanning, died Sunday, May 5, 2013, in South Mahoning Township, Indiana County. He was born Sept. 3, 1992, in Kittanning, son of Samuel Titus and Sandy (Lytle) Titus, of Kittanning. He was a good server at Pizza Hut in Cranberry. He formerly worked at Kutcho Nursery in Valencia and Wendy's and Long John Silver in Kittanning. He was of the protestant faith and received his high school diploma in 2012. He liked the Pittsburgh Penguins, hunting, going to Mac's Gym, dirt bike riding and spending time with his mom, friends and grandparents. He currently attended Butler County Community College. He is survived by his mother and father, of Kittanning; his maternal grandparents, Frank and Patty Lytle, of Kittanning; his paternal grandparents, Delbert "Sam" and Carol Titus, of Kittanning; his sons, Jordan Titus, of Apollo, and Zave Pyle, of Kittanning; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his sister, Nicole Titus; and his uncle, Andy Lytle. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the SNYDER-CRISSMAN FUNERAL HOME in Kittanning. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with the Rev. Edward Walters officiating. Interment will be in Pine Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Graveside services for Semon Titus Sr., 83, who died in Weaver's Nursing Home here Oct. 18, will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Scott Cemetery in Scott with Rev. John Lee officiating. Brown and Marion Funeral Home will be in charge of the funeral arrangements. Survivors include two sons, Walter Titus of Chicago and Eddie Titus of Texas, and seven grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Bismarck Tribune, The (ND) - Sunday, February 1, 2015.Sharon K. Titus, 58, Lincoln, passed away Jan. 30, 2015, at her home. Arrangements are pending with DaWise-Perry Funeral Services, Mandan.Sharon K. Titus, 58, Lincoln, passed away Jan. 30, 2015, at her home. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at DaWise-Perry Funeral Services, Mandan, with Monsignor Gene Lindemann officiating. Inurnment will be at North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan. A gathering of family and friends is scheduled for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. As per Sharon’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Sharon was born Aug. 26, 1956, in Mandan, to James and Esther (Hendershott) Fleck. She attended St. Mary’s Grade School, graduated from Garrison High School in 1974, and RD Hairstylist School. On Nov. 21, 1975, she married William Titus at St. Mary’s. Sharon began her work career at Classic Beauty Salon, she owned the Beauty Spot, KFC for 10 years, Cenex on Broadway, she worked at and later purchased Cookies for You, and finally she was a caregiver for Visiting Angels. Sharon taught Hunter’s Safety for 10 years. She was a loving, caring person who was always busy doing for others and making them happy. She enjoyed most crafts, including making and teaching ceramics, painting, macrame, sewing (she sewed her sons’ clothes), cooking and baking. She is survived by her husband, William; her mother, Rosemary Fleck, Bismarck; two sons, Wally (Amanda) Titus, Willmar, Minn., and Brian Titus, Minneapolis; one brother, Kenneth Fleck, Bismarck; two grandchildren, Evelyn and Madelyn Titus; and her nieces and nephews, Jason, Nicole, Jeff, Nick, Dain and Marissa. Sharon was preceded in death by her father and an infant son.________________________________________________________________Palm Beach Post, The (FL) - Thursday, October 25, 2012Sharon Ann Titus, 54, Fort Pierce, FL. Service Oct. 27, 2012, 2:30PM. Stone Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Pierce, FL. Sharon Ann Titus, 54, died Oct. 21, 2012, at Laurel Pointe Health and Rehabilitation Center in Fort Pierce. She was born in Fort Pierce and was a lifelong resident of St. Lucie County. She attended the public schools of St. Lucie County and was a graduate of Fort Pierce Central Class of 1979. Survivors include her sons, Denzel Shaquilla Titus and Ikeem Jaleel Titus, both of Fort Pierce; brothers, James Titus, of Sumter, S.C., Wayne Titus of Columbia, S.C., and David Titus of Fort Pierce. She was preceded in death by her mother, Josephine McCoy Titus; father, William Johnson Jr.; and sisters, Mae Francis Titus and Gwendolyn Thompson. Services: Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Oct. 26 at Stone Brothers Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at Greater Faith 13th Street Church of God. Burial will follow at Riverview Memorial Park. A guest book is available at . Published in the TC Palm on Oct.?25,?2012 ________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - November 21, 2003. Page: 11AJune 20, 1937 - Nov. 20, 2003 Sharon Kay Titus, 66, 5511 W. 1000S, died at 4:30 a.m. Thursday at her home. She was born in Speedway to Wilburn and Lula (Garr) Burcham. She married Edward Dale Titus on July 14, 1956. He survives. She worked at Allen's Market, Driskills and most recently at the Marion-Grant County Senior Center. She attended New Hope Baptist Church, Gas City. In addition to her husband, survivors include five children, Cindy (Paul) Makinson, Indianapolis, Ed (Lynn) Titus, Fairmount, Dan (Denise) Titus, Knightstown, and Donna Todd and Jana (Greg) McGuire, both of Jonesboro two sisters, Sandy Duffin, California, and Debbi Townsend, South Carolina and 14 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Sgt. Dennis Burcham. Services are at 10 a.m. Saturday in New Hope Baptist Church, 800 E.S. "C" St., Gas City, with the Rev. Mick Simpkins officiating. Burial is in Knox Chapel cemetery, Point Isabel. Visitation is from 4-8 p.m. Friday at Armes-Hunt Funeral Home, 415 S. Main St. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services of Grant County, 305 S. Norton Ave., Marion, Ind. 46952. Online condolences may be sent to armeshunt@. ________________________________________________________________Reporter, The (Lebanon, IN) - Wednesday, June 18, 2014.Sharon Lee Titus, 75, of Flora, passed away Monday, June 16, 2014, at her home. She was born Feb. 22, 1939, in Crawfordsville, the daughter of Olis Lee and Juanita Butler Stephenson. On April 13, 1957, she married Ralph Dean Titus; he preceded her in death Aug. 21, 2012. Sharon had lived in Flora since 1959. She worked as a bookkeeper for Greentree Feeds/Camden Elevator and retired from the former Jackson-Lee-Pearson, Inc., presently Tri-Green Tractor, in Flora. She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and a former member of The Order of the Eastern Star of Flora. Sharon enjoyed crocheting and square dancing. She was also an animal lover. Survivors include two sons, Mike (Penny) Titus and Scott (Monica) Titus; one sister, Jeananne (Randall) Forgey; three grandchildren, Lindsey (Nate) Kilty, Misty Titus and Annie Titus; one stepgranddaughter, Mackenzie Sandusky; one great-grandchild, Titus Kilty; and one nephew, Darrell (Kari) Clase. Visitation is 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 19, at Genda Funeral Home - Reinke Chapel, 103 N. Center St., Flora. Funeral service will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, June 20, at the funeral home, with Pastor Mark Ramey officiating. Burial will follow in Maple Lawn Cemetery in Flora. Memorial contributions in Sharon's name may be made to IU Hospice of Lafayette. Online condolences may be directed to . Ralph “Dean” Titus, 73, of Flora, died at Tuesday, August 21, 2012, at his home. He was born January 5, 1939, in Cass County, the son of the late Charles and Julia Martin Titus. On April 13, 1957, he married the former Sharon Lee Stephenson; she survives in Flora. Dean worked as a service manager for Mann Chevrolet in Flora, and later worked for Delphi Limestone.??He was a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Flora Masonic Lodge, and Only the Best Club with Chevrolet.??Dean enjoyed farming especially raising cattle and his two donkeys.??He was also very active in Boy Scouts with his sons. Also surviving are two sons, Michael and Penny Titus and Scott Dean Titus, both of Flora; one brother, Keith and Nancy Titus of Whitestown; two sisters, Carol Lawrence of Franklin, and Jeananne and Randy Forgey; three grandchildren, Lindsey (Matt) Kilty, Misty Titus, and Annie Titus; one great grandchild, Titus Kilty; cousins, Charles Arthur Martin and Mary Ann Berkshire; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, August 23, 2012, at Genda Funeral Home-Reinke Chapel in Flora. Funeral service for Dean will be held on Friday, August 24, 2012, at the funeral home at 10:00 a.m. with Pastor Larry DeVos officiating. Burial will follow in Maple Lawn Cemetery in Flora. Memorials in Dean’s name may be made to Flora Fire Department or Carroll County Community Foundation.________________________________________________________________Sheila McSweeney Titus of 28C Pilgrims Harbor died Tuesday, April 20, 2004 at CT Hospice in Branford. She was the wife of the late Donald A Titus, Sr. She was born in Norwich, Jan. 1, 1936, a daughter of the late Francis T and Agnes Cronin McSweeney. Mrs. Titus retired from SNET in 1983 and she and her late husband owned and operated Doughboy's Bakery in Wallingford. She is survived by two sisters, Kathleen DeGray and her husband, Richard of Canterbury and Patricia A. McSweeney of Norwich; and a cousin, Thomas McGovern of Windsor; she is also survived by her late husbands children, Ralph and Suzie Titus of Lakewood, Calif., Gary and Brenda Titus of Watertown, Donald A. Titus, Jr. and his wife, Patricia of Malvern, Pa., David and Blanca Titus of Cypress, Calif., Frank Titus of Plainfield and Melanie Smead of Waterbury; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; she also leaves behind her special friends, Mary, Pat and Barry O'Neill of Norwich and Nancy Gallup Schaefer of Durham, N.C., formerly of Voluntown. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, May 1, at 11 a.m. at the In Memoriam Cemetery, Wallingford. There are no calling hours. If friends desire, a donation of blood to a local American Red Cross Blood Bank in her honor would be appreciated or the Water-in-Webs, Water Bird Rehabilitation Center, ATT: Donna Powers, President, 73 Woodhouse Ave., Northford, CT 06472. The B. C. Bailey Funeral Home, 273 South Elm St., Wallingford is in charge of arrangements. See obituary at . The Norwich Bulletin. Apr. 28, 2004.________________________________________________________________Sheri Lynn Titus, 50, of Williamstown, passed away early Sunday morning. Born in Harrisburg, January 29, 1966, a daughter of the late Charles and Anna Dauberman Riegel. Before becoming ill Sheri worked at the former Rips Country Deli and Umholtz Grocery Store. Sheri attended Williams Valley High School; she was a member Emmanuel Wesleyan Church, Gratz and the Assembly of God Church, Millersburg, where she was active with the? feed my sheep program. Sheri enjoyed playing card games, Bingo and spending time with her family. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a sister Kathy A. Riegel. Surviving are her husband, Donavon Titus; two children, Brandon Riegel and Autumn Titus, both of Williamstown; a sister, Connie Segrist, West Virginia; Nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 am from Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc. Tower City.?? Visitation will be from 10:30-11 at the chapel. In lieu of flowers donations should be made to Dimon Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. 644 E. Grand Avenue, Tower City, PA 17980. To sign the guest book visit ________________________________________________________________Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (GA) - November 8, 2008Sherman Ray Titus April 18, 1923 - November 4, 2008 MACON, GA — Sherman Ray Titus went home to be with His Lord and Savior on November 4, 2008 at the age of 85 in Macon, GA. Funeral services with full military honors and Masonic Rites will be held 3:00 p.m. Sunday November 9, 2008 at McMullen Funeral Home Chapel 3874 Gentian Blvd. Columbus, GA with Reverend Andy Merritt officiating. A private interment will be held at Ft. Benning Main Post Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Titus was born in Erie County, PA on April 18, 1923. He grew up in and around Findley Lake, New York. After serving 22 years in the Army at various Army bases around the world he retired at Fort Benning, GA. He spent the next several years as an insurance agent, first with Prudential and then as an independent agent. During his time in Columbus he was an active member of Wesley Heights Baptist Church and then Edgewood Baptist Church. He was an active member of Gideon's International and Columbia Lodge No. 7, F&AM. He is preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Dorothy Titus a son; Richard Ray Titus a grandchild, Benjamin David Titus; a brother, Clifford Titus and two sisters, Mary Lindstram and Shirley Titus. He is survived by one daughter, Patricia Hancock Germsheid of Macon, GA; two sons, John Titus of Athens, GA and Robert Titus of Albany, GA; a sister, Ruth Organ of Westfield, NY; and a brother, Cliff Titus of Ventura, CA; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Gideon's International. Those who wish may sign the online guest registry at mcmullenfuneralhome. com ________________________________________________________________Sherry B. Titus. A sales associate at Luby's Restaurant and a resident of Baton Rouge, she died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2000, at her home. She was 52. Visiting at Desselle Funeral Home, 263 Eddie Robinson Sr. Drive, from 10 a.m. Tuesday until religious services at 11 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Gregory Coates. Interment in Gilbert Memorial Park. Survived by her mother, Elena Butler; three sons and daughters-in-law, Shyrone Jr. and Ava Titus of Mesquite, Texas, Vernel Sr. and Suesan Titus of Dallas and Micrin and Simona Titus of Baton Rouge; a sister, Tambra Carter of Baton Rouge; two brothers, Charlie Butler and Micheal Butler, both of Baton Rouge; two devoted nieces, Sheneka Hebert and April Carter, both of Baton Rouge; two devoted nephews, Jerome Butler III and Charlie Carter Jr., both of Baton Rouge; 12 grandchildren; and many other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Preceded in death by her father, Jerome Butler Sr.; three brothers, Ralph Butler, Vernel Butler and Jerome Butler Jr.; grandparents, Melvin and Verla Brown; and a sister-in-law, Mary Butler. Obituary published in The Advocate on: 11/20/00.________________________________________________________________Fairbanks resident Sherry Mae Titus, 56, passed away Oct. 11, 2011, at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. Sherry was born Nov. 16, 1954, at the Tanana Hospital to Charlie Titus Sr. and Annie Titus of Minto. Sherry was auntie to everyone and she was a true believer. She lived a fully blessed life that most people could not hope to experience in one lifetime. She loved to travel, being around people and always shared a kind word along with a smile. Most of all, Sherry was a living testimony of God's strength and courage. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her loving heart. She was preceded in death by her father, Charlie Titus Sr.; sisters, Luejean Jimmie, Lily Titus, Rose M. Titus Duyck; and brother-in-law, Michael Moe. Sherry is survived by her mother, Annie Titus; sisters, Violet Mayo, Hanna Carter, Effie Moe and Florine Alexander; brothers, Charlie Titus Jr., Jimmy Titus and Rondell Jimmie; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends; and her pet dog and best friend, Tami. Visitation will begin at 11 a.m., Friday, Oct. 14, at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. The funeral will begin at noon and the Revs. Anna Frank and Bessie Titus will officiate. Visitation will be held at noon, Monday, Oct. 17, in Minto. She will then be laid to rest in Minto. A potlatch will follow. Arrangements were entrusted to Chapel of Chimes Funeral Home. Daily News Miner. Oct. 13, 2011.________________________________________________________________Newton Kansan, The (KS) - October 12, 2005Shirley Ann (Dorey) Titus, 74, died Monday (Oct. 10, 2005) at Newton Medical Center. She was born April 16, 1931, to Lewis Henry and Jessie Adeline (Kennedy) Dorey in Newton. They preceded her in death. She married Gene Titus Feb. 26, 1950, at First United Methodist Church in Newton. He survives of Newton. She was a homemaker most of her life, Shirley also was a foster parent. She volunteered at Hospice and worked at SRS as a home healthcare provider. Shirley was a former teacher's aide in the Newton school district. She was a member of Trinity Heights United Methodist Church and a member of the M.E.O. Club of Newton. Her favorite pastimes were spending quality time with her grandchildren and family, and she also enjoyed painting. Other survivors include: three sons and their spouses, Bill Dorey and Sherry of Wichita, and John Michael and Margie and Robert and Mary Beth, all of Newton; a sister, Jessie Lee Wise of Huntington, W.Va.; grandchildren, Thain, Uriah, Cree, Maisha, Season, Jasmine, Starla, Lena, Taylor and Spencer; and great-grandchildren, Quintin, Keila, Kenzi and Zoe. She also was preceded in death by: brothers, Jack Smith and Willie K. Dorey; and a sister, Darlene Heffelbower. Visitation will be until 9 p.m. today with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 p.m. at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home. Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Trinity Heights United Methodist Church of Newton with the Rev. Phil Fischer officiating. Memorials have been established with the American Cancer Society and United Methodist Youthville, both in care of the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Sacramento Bee, The (CA) - January 17, 2007Shirley B. (Titus) Martinez. Passed away Friday January 12, 2007 in Redding, CA. She was born on November 23, 1920 in Happy Camp, California. Shortly after graduating from Happy Camp High School she joined the Women's Army Corp in 1943. She served 3 years and reached the rank of 1st Sergeant, was discharged from The 28th WAC Hospital in 1946. Returning to California she worked as a telephone operator for Pacific Bell in Yreka where she met and married the late John O. Martinez. She is the proud mother of John ''Buck'' (Arlene), Jim (Debbie), Jerry and Jeff (Cheryl) and the loving grandmother of Casey, Emily, Marnie, Jessica, Justin, Ryan, Mandy, Jason, Matt, Kevin. The beloved great-grandmother of 6. She is the beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews. She was born to the late Albert Babcock Titus and Jeanne Josephine Storrs and was one of 13 children. She is survived by brothers Paul and Willard and sisters Pauline ''Sis'', Jeanne, and Sharon. Shirley enjoyed playing golf and cards, was the club champion of her golf club and shot a score of 75 at the age of 78. A long time sports enthusiast, she enjoyed watching and following baseball and golf. Memorial services will be held in Redding on Saturday January 20th at 11:00am at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church with a reception to follow at the Riverview Golf & Country Club. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her name to The Leukemia Society and The Alzheimer's Association. Funeral arrangements through McDonald's Funeral Chapel. ________________________________________________________________Oakland Tribune. Thurs., March 23, 1967. p. 16.Private services were held in San Francisco today for Shirley C. Titus, 74, who established the nation's first college level program in nursing. Miss Titus, who received her nurse's training at San Francisco St. Luke's Hospital, died Tuesday following a lengthy illness. She had lived at 303 Walter Drive, Mill Valley, since her retirement in 1956. A former executive director of the California Nurses Association, 1942-1956, Miss Titus was a leader in the area of economic security for nurses, being a key figure in obtaining the nation's first collective bargaining contract for nurses in Oakland in 1947. She had served as assistant director of nurses at St. Luke's Hospital, director of nursing at the University of Michigan Hospital and dean of nursing at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., where she established the nation's first baccalaureate program in nursing in 1930. Following her retirement, a national education scholarship for registered nurses, the Shirley C. Titus Fellowship, was founded in her honor by the California Nurses Association. A sister, Adele B. Titus, of San Francisco, is her olny survivor. Services under the direction of Carew and English Mortuary, San Francisco.________________________________________________________________Shirley E. Titus. Hemlock: July 24, 2011, at age 80. Predeceased by husband, Ernest. Survived by son, Alan Titus (Carrie Perry); daughter, Cindy Pragle; grandchildren, great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren. brothers, Raymond (Crystal) Barcomb; James (Gay) Barcomb & Alan (Gail) Barcomb; nieces & nephews. Friends may call Thursday, 4-7 PM at Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., Route 15 & 20A, 21 Big Tree St., Livonia, NY 14487. Funeral Mass, Friday, 11 AM at St. Matthews Church, Route 20A, Livonia. Burial, St. Michael's Cemetery. Memorial contributions to St. Matthews Church Building Fund, PO Box 77, Livonia, NY 14487.________________________________________________________________Shirley E. Titus, age 70, of Colliers, W.Va. died Friday Feb. 2, 2007 at home. She was born on April 26, 1936 in Sheep Run, West Virginia a daughter of the late Jess and Ines (Syoc) Starkey. She is also preceded in death by an infant brother. Shirley was a retired bus driver having worked for 33 years with Hancock County Schools. Surviving is her daughter, Debbie Long and husband Robert of Colliers, W.Va.; a son, Edward Titus and companion Frances Glover of Chester, W.Va.; two brothers, Ray Starkey of Pine Grove, W.Va., Harold Starkey and wife, Bonnie of Beech Bottom, W.Va.; a sister, Delores Blake of Pine Grove, W.Va.; four grandchildren, Jason Long (Janet) of Colliers, W.Va.; Jess Titus of New Cumberland, W.Va.; Carly Titus and Corey Titus, both of Brownstown, Mich.; and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received on Sunday, Feb. 4, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main St., Follansbee, W.Va. where Services will be held on Monday, Feb. 5, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Ron Rice officiating. Interment will follow in St. Johns Cemetery in Colliers, W.Va. The Herald-Star. Feb. 4, 2007.________________________________________________________________Shirley I. Titus, of Roseburg, Oregon formerly of Bandon, Oregon, Born in Salem, Oregon on February 1, 1934 to James and Myrtle Doak. Passed away at home on December 7, 2006. Shirley grew up in the Williams/Grants Pass area. In 1954 she married Leland C. Titus, they settled in Bandon, to raise their four children Shirley had many activities, she enjoyed bowling, arts and crafts, sewing, puzzles, church, and her favorite, fishing. Her greatest joy was being a mother and a grandmother. After her husband passed away she moved to Roseburg in 1984 to be closer to her family, where she lived out the rest of her life. She worked for Roseburg Lumber until her retirement, and made many many friends along the way. She will be greatly missed Shirley is survived by her four children, son, James Titus and wife Kathy of Roseburg; daughter, Lorri Titus of Portland, Oregon; daughter, Terri Weaver and her husband Mikael of Winston; son, Shorty Titus and his wife Lesa Beth of Glide. Seven very special grandchildren, Gator (Caleb); Dustin; Eric; Garrett; Aaron; Dakota; and Annie. Her sisters Velma Blackert of Myrtle Creek, Oregon; June Nicholes of Eugene,Oregon; and brother Doug Doak of Eugene. She is preceded in death by her parents, James and Myrtle Doak; husband, Leland C Titus; sister Illa Pattersson; and brother Vernon Doak. Services will be held December 12, 2006 at 4:30 pm at the Vine Street Baptist Church, on Vine St. in Roseburg. member of Redlands First United Methodist Church, was an active member of the Redlands Lawn Bowling Club for many years and was a volunteer at Redlands Community Hospital. Survivors include three sons, Fed Hooper Jr. of Orange, Don Hooper of Albuquerque, N.M., and Alan Hooper of Redlands; eight grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Visitation is Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m., at Cortner Chapel, and graveside services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Montecito Memorial Park.________________________________________________________________Seattle Times, The (WA) - April 18, 2010Shirley Joyce Titus. Shirley died on April 13, 2010. She was born on September 18, 1925 in Mukilteo, WA. Shirley graduated from Broadway High School in 1943. Shirley met her future husband, Bill Titus, on a blind date while both were in high school. After living on Capitol Hill in Seattle, they made their home and raised their family in West Seattle. Shirley and Bill celebrated 61 years of marriage prior to Bill's death in 2008. Shirley was noted for her beautiful smile, sociability, and positive attitude. She made several lasting friendships during her working years. She particularly enjoyed working in San Francisco during WWII. Shirley was employed as an office manager for the Lucks Company before retiring in 1987. In their retirement years Bill and Shirley traveled to Hawaii, Alaska, the Panama Canal, and the Caribbean. They especially enjoyed vacationing at Lake Chelan, and year round living at their home at Alki Beach. Shirley was a loving wife, mother and friend to many people. She is survived by her sons Richard and Don. A celebration of Shirley's life will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday April 24, preceded by a Viewing at 1:30pm, at Howden-Kennedy Funeral Home at 3909 SW Alaska Street, Seattle. A reception will be held at Café Revo, 2940 SW Avalon Way, Seattle, following the service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a favorite charity. Please sign our guest book at Howden-. ________________________________________________________________Stuart News, The (FL) - December 4, 2011. Page: 4Shirley L. Titus, 90, died Nov. 30, 2011, at her residence. She was born in Wakefield, Mass., and lived in Stuart for the past 23 years, coming from Stoneham, Mass. She was a secretary for 20 years for the Stoneham Mass Public School System before retiring. She was a member of Stuart U.C.C. Church. Survivors include her son, Joseph Titus Jr. of Savanna, Ill.; daughter, Judith A. Wilson of Stuart; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Titus Sr. Memorial contributions may be made to Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart, FL 34997, or . Services: A remembrance service will be at 2 p.m. Dec. 6 at Stuart U.C.C. Church with the Rev. Randy Hase officiating. Arrangements are by Martin Funeral Home & Crematory, Stuart Chapel. A guestbook is available at . Stuart News, The (FL) - Monday, October 18, 2004.Stuart Joseph Titus, 82, died Oct. 15 at Martin Memorial Hospital South, Port Salerno. He was born in Wakefield, Mass., and lived in Stuart for 16 years, coming from Stoneham, Mass. Before retirement, he was a union carpenter with the local union in Massachusetts. He served in the Marine Corps, Black Sheep Squadron, as a master sergeant aboard the U.S.S. Franklin during World War II. He also served during the Korean War. He was a former commandant of the Marine Corps League in Wakefield. He attended the Stuart United Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Shirley Titus of Stuart; son, Joseph Titus Jr. of Savanna, Ill.; daughter, Judith A. Wilson of Stuart; brothers, Kirk Titus of Wolfboro, N.H., Sidney Titus of Austin, Texas, Fletcher Titus of Port St. Lucie and Paul Titus of North Reading, Mass.; sister, Catherine Landers of Wakefield and Elizabeth Tatro of Meridith, N.H.; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Memorial donations can be made to a charity of one's choice. SERVICES: A remembrance service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Oct. 19 at Stuart United Church of Christ with the Rev. Randy Hase officiating. Arrangements are by Martin Funeral Home & Crematory, Stuart. ________________________________________________________________Shirley L. (McAuley) Titus of Springfield, York Co., NB passed away peacefully at her home with her family by her side on September 22, 2011. Born in 1938 at Smiths Creek, NB, she was a daughter of the late Alfred and Ruth (Phipps) McAuley. Shirley was a member of Hope Community Church, Stepping Stones Senior Centre and Marysville Seniors Bowling League. Shirley was employed at Kings Landing Historical Settlement for several seasons and owned and operated a small county store from her home for 10 years. She enjoyed the Sussex Balloon Festival and had the privilege of riding in a hot air balloon on two occasions. Sewing, reading, square dancing, clogging and travelling were some of Shirley's other interests. She truly loved and cherished her time spent with family and friends. Shirley is survived by two daughters, Gail Liston (Gary) and Cathy Yerxa (David), both of Springfield, NB; three grandsons, Tim Yerxa (Brenda), Hainesville, NB, Shawn Yerxa, Springfield, NB and Roger Liston (Amanda), Nackawic, NB; one granddaughter, Deidre Liston (Chad), Lincoln, NB; two beautiful great grandsons, Jayden Yerxa and Eithan Liston; one step-great granddaughter, Mallory Dunlevy; a sister, Rita Crabtree, Ottawa, ON; a special niece, Betty Constantine (Garfield), Sussex, NB; several other nieces and nephews.In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Herbert Ingraham in 1986; three sisters, Peggy Archibald, Mildred Dezil and Dorothy Howley; five brothers, Harold, Robert, Lawrence, Donald and Ernie McAuley. Visiting hours will be held at Flewelling Funeral Home, 585 Otis Drive, Nackawic, NB on Saturday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 2 p.m. from the funeral home chapel with Rev. George Clark officiating, assisted by Rev. Mark Williams. Interment at Upper Caverhill Cemetery. For those who wish to make a donation in memory of Shirley, the family has suggested the Children's Wish Foundation, the IWK or a charity of the donor's choice. The Daily Gleaner. Sep. 25, 2011.________________________________________________________________Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - December 11, 2008Shirley M. Titus, 56. Survived by 1 grandchild, 1 sister, 2 brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Viewing Thursday, December 11 from 2-9 pm at Golden Gate- 4155 S. R.L. Thornton Frwy. Funeral- Friday, December 12 at 11 am at Good Street B.C.-3110 Bonnie View Rd. If you have any questions please contact Alvin Briggs at 903-681-5405. To share tributes ________________________________________________________________Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - Tuesday, November 27, 2012Shirley Marie Titus peacefully passed away on November 20, 2012 at her home in Dana Point, CA. surrounded by family. Born Shirley Marie Magnus on August 20, 1926, in Los Angeles, CA. She devoted her early years helping to raise her younger brothers after their mother passed away. After graduating from George Washington High School, she worked for the Naval Ordinance Test Station in Pasadena, CA. during WWII. She met and married the love of her life, William (Willie) Moitz upon his completion of service in the Navy. After having two daughters, Catherine and Elizabeth, their lives together were sadly cut short when Willie passed in an automobile accident 6 years into their marriage. Shirley dedicated her life to raising her daughters. She moved her family to Altadena, CA when she married Paul Boshard. After her daughters graduated high school, she began a new chapter of her life by dissolving her marriage and moving to San Marino. Shirley soon began working for the Department of Psychiatry at USC Medical Center. She loved the energy there and was very proud to have participated in the academic environment. Shirley, being blessed with a very loving heart, met and married Joseph McElwee. They enjoyed 6 happy years together when Joseph passed away. Giving marriage one more try she married Frank Titus. They bought the home in Dana Point which Shirley called home for the past 20 years. Nine years into their marriage Frank passed away . Shirley never left a stone unturned. She was an inquisitive traveler seeing far off places such as Nepal and the Antarctic. Yet, it was her family and friends that meant the most to her. She loved to play bridge and cook for the ladies. She loved her Palm Springs home spending many long nights in the casino. She loved and lived life. She did it "her way". We will miss this elegant angel who has touched so many of us. She would ask for no tears but just to remember her and rejoice in her life. Shirley was predeceased by her brother Robert. She is survived by her daughters, Catherine (Neil) McElwee, and Elizabeth (Mike) Norman, her brothers Richard (Beverly) Magnus and Donald Magnus, grandchildren Theodore, Peter and Casey McElwee, Catrina (Ryan) Stanley and Robert (Tara) Norman. She was blessed to have known and loved her great-grandchildren, Robert and Henry Stanley. Funeral mass will be at St. Edward's Catholic Church in Dana Point at 11:00 a.m. on November 30, 2012. Interment will follow at Pacific View Mortuary, Corona Del Mar. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the charity of your choice.________________________________________________________________Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Wednesday, October 15, 2014.SUMMERVILLE - Shirley Mays-Titus, 75, of Summerville, formerly married to Norman Walton and widow of Donald Titus and Robert Mays III, passed away at her home on Monday, October 13, 2014. A gathering of family and friends will be held on Friday, October 17, 2014 from 12:00 until 1:00 with a Celebration of Life Service beginning at 1:00 at Tri-County Cremation Center, 11000 Dorchester Road, Summerville. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: MUSC Heart & Vascular Center, 171 Ashley Avenue, Charleston, SC 29425 and or the Ronald McDonald House, 81 Gadsden Street, Charleston, SC 29401. Shirley enjoyed painting, drawing, traveling, sculpting and helping people. She worked as a bookkeeper for the SC State Ports Authority. She is survived by her four children: Scott Walton of Wadmalaw Island, Debora Martin of Edisto Island, Bryan Walton of Winchester, VA and Robert C. Mays IV of Jacksonville, Florida; eight grandchildren: Troy, Shannon, Sean, Bryon, Keith, Angel, Grant and Carter; four great-grandchildren; one sister: Betty Lorene Smith of W. Columbia; one brother: William F. "Buddy" Hutson of Raleigh, NC; and her dog: "Red Dog." A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at . ARRANGEMENTS BY TRI-COUNTY CREMATION CENTER, 11000 DORCHESTER ROAD, SUMMERVILLE, SC, (843) 821-4888. Visit our guestbook at obituaries/ charleston________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - Thursday, June 25, 2009Sidney M. "Sid" Titus, age 67 of Erie, died Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at Hamot Medical Center. He was born June 16, 1942 in Erie, a son of Eva Louise Lesh Titus of Harborcreek Twp. and the late Maurice L. Titus. He had resided in Erie his entire life. Sid was a graduate of McDowell High School. He was a veteran having served in the U.S. Navy. His employment with General Electric Co. spanned over 35 years prior to his retirement. He was also a licensed barber. Sid enjoyed dancing, boating and camping. He had served as a volunteer at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his sister, Patricia L. Schell and her husband, Allan of Harborcreek Twp.; two nieces, Tammy Roche (husband Matt) of Erie and Tricia Bucklin (husband John) of Cincinnati, Ohio; and two great-nieces, Sydney and Delaney Roche. No calling hours will be observed. Private services will be conducted at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 135 E. 38th St., Erie, PA 16504 or M.E.C.A., 1611 Peach St., Erie, PA 16501. The Dusckas Funeral Home, Inc., East, 2607 Buffalo Road, is handling arrangements. To send condolences, visit . Sign the guestbook at obits ________________________________________________________________The New York Times. Thursday, October 5, 1899. p. 7.Col. Silas Titus, one of the original settlers of Syracuse, N. Y., died yesterday at the home of his son, S. W. Titus, at 602 Carroll Street, Brooklyn. His death was due to shock resulting from a fire which occured at his son's house about two weeks ago. Col. Titus was dragged out of danger by his daughter-in-law. Col. Titus was born in Cato, N. Y. in 1811. In 1829 he removed to Syracuse, which was then a mere hamlet, and later went into business there. He enlisted in the State Militia in 1829. When the civil war started he went to the front with the Twelfth New York Regiment as Adjutant, and was made Colonel of the One Hundred and Twenty-second New York Regiment. Col. Titus came to Brooklyn about a year ago and made his home with his son. He was prominently identified with the growth of the City of Syracuse, and was very well known in that part of the State. He is survived by one son. The funeral services will be held at the latter's residence this morning. The body will be taken to Syracuse for burial.________________________________________________________________The Boston Globe. Thursday, August 27, 1903. p. 5.Simeon B. Titus died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fanny T. Hazen, 61 Oxford st. Cambridge, yesterday afternoon, after a long illness. His wife died about three months ago. The couple observed their 63d wedding anniversary in January, 1902. Mr. Titus was born in Vershire, Vt. June 16, 1817. Up to 11 years ago he lived on the farm on which he was born, and which has been owned by the family for over 100 years. It was only when he reached the age of 74 that he could be induced to retire from hard work and come to Cambridge to live with his daughter. He was the last survivor of 12 children. His grandfather was Lenox Titus, one of those who aided in routing the British at the battle of Bennington, and thus contributed to the final defeat and surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga. The grandfather removed to Vershire, where he was one of the pioneer settlers. While Simeon did not engage in the civil war, three of his six sons did, going to the front although they were all under age. Two gave up their lives in defence of the flag, and one, after suffering tortures in Andersonville, returned home a physical wreck. His eldest daughter, Fanny Titus Hazen, was a nurse in Columbian college U. S. hospital in 1864 and 1865. She has been president of the Army Nurse association of Massachusetts. Of 11 children of Mr. Titus, five are still living, four daughters and one son, the latter Charles M. Titus of Boston. Mr. Titus was an attendant at Epworth M. E. church until his health failed.________________________________________________________________U-T San Diego (CA) - Tuesday, March 18, 2014.Simone Titus. 03/25/1911~ 02/28/2014 ________________________________________________________________Butler Eagle (PA) - Wednesday, January 22, 2014.Sondra (Titus) Croftcheck Brown, 76, of Cranberry Township passed away peacefully Saturday at her home with her loving family by her side. She was born in Carmichaels, Pa., the daughter of the late Thurman and Mary (Smith) Titus. She grew up in Carmichaels and graduated from Cumberland Township High School. She was a faithful member of the North Way Christian Community in Wexford. Sandy worked for the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Services Agency for 33 years. During her employment with the FDA, she received many awards for her service to the agency and farmers. She was also the manager of Studio 19 Dance Complex, her daughter's dance studio in Cranberry Township. After retirement, she was an employee of Prudential Preferred Reality. Sandy was the first Coal Queen candidate representing Cumberland Township High School in 1954, now known as Carmichaels Area High School. Sandy was predeceased by her husbands, Thomas J. Croftcheck and John H. Brown, and her beloved daughter, Terri Lynn (Croftcheck) Gresko. She is survived by her son, Thomas (Cindy) Croftcheck, and her daughter Tammy (Chris) Croftcheck Tallarico. She was the amazing grandmother of Gianna (Jim) Thomas, Nicholas (Dawn) Gresko, Rachelle (Gary) Giles, Regina Gresko, Michael Gresko, Thomas Gresko, Dylan Croftcheck and James Parey as well as her beautiful great-grandchildren, Hannah and Taylor Giles, and Amelia and Nathan Thom and baby Harris due in June. Also surviving are her half-brother, Thurman Kenneth Titus; her stepsister, Barbara F. Aspey; her special cousins, Beverly Morton Tekavec Dunlap and Glenda Titus Simmons, and many nieces and nephews who she loved dearly. BROWN — The friends and family of Sondra (Titus) Croftcheck Brown, who passed away Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014, are invited to attend a memorial service at 10 a.m. Saturday at North Way Christian Community, 12121 Perry Highway, Wexford. A luncheon celebration will follow. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to Good Samaritan Hospice, 3500 Brooktree Road, Wexford, PA 15090, or to a charity of your choice. Arrangements were entrusted to Giunta-Bertucci Funeral Home, 1509 5th Ave. Arnold, PA 15068. To leave an online condolence, visit giunta-. Please sign the guest book at . ________________________________________________________________Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA) - March 10, 2003Sonja A. (Bjornsen) Titus, 67, Of Hyannis died March 3 at the Cape Regency Rehabilitation Nursing Center after a long illness. She was the wife Of the late Oliver Titus for 46 years. Mrs. Titus was born, raised and educated in New York, and worked there after graduation from high school. She moved to the Cape 33 years ago, settling In Yarmouthport. While on the Cape, she worked for Colonial Candle and J.J. Manning Auctioneers. She was an avid reader and enjoyed doing crossword puzzles and crafts. She also loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. Surviving are three sons, John Titus Of South Dennis, Matthew Titus Of Yarmouthport and Andrew Titus Of West Yarmouth; four grandchildren; and two nieces. Services will be held at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care Of Cape Cod, 270 Communication Way, Hyannis, MA 02601________________________________________________________________El Paso Herald-Post. Monday, Oct. 3, 1943.Spencer James Titus of 710 Maple street died at his home yesterday. He was 74 and had been a resident of El Paso for 42 years. He was a retired blacksmith for the Southern Pacific. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Catherine Titus; two sons James and Edmund Titus; two daughters, Mrs. A. N. Cross and Mrs. A. C. McDonald, all of El Paso; and eight grandchildren. Rosary services will be held at 8 p.m. today in Kaster and Maxon Chapel. Funeral Mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. Patrick's Cathedral with Rev. G. F. Caffery officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) - Tuesday, March 6, 2012Stanley Eugene Titus of Eugene died March 4 of age-related causes. He was 82. No service is planned. He was born Jan. 15, 1930, in Lynden, Wash., to Vernon and Mary Mathney Titus. He married Mary Conrad. He retired from the Navy and served during the Korean War. He worked as a truck driver. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Laurie Jean New of Eugene and Mary Sandlin of Tarrent, Ala. A son, Roy Ward, died previously. Arrangements by Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene. ________________________________________________________________Genesee Country Express (Dansville, NY) - April 28, 2011Stanley J. Titus, 92, passed away Friday, April 15, 2011, at Woodland Retirement Community in Farmville, Va. Born May 24, 1918, in Glen Cove, he graduated in 1954 from Cornell University and moved to Dansville where he and his wife Dorothy lived for 28 years. He worked for Maloney Bros. Nursery and then for Kelly Brothers Nursery where he retired in 1982 as vice president. While in Dansville, he was active in the Dansville Methodist Church, the Lions Club, and the Phoenix Lodge, A. and F.M. Stanley was a president of the Finger Lakes Nurserymen's Association and the New York State Nurserymen's Association. He represented New York on the Board of Governors of the American Association of Nurserymen. He was a member of the New York Agricultural Businessmen's Council, the Horticultural Advisory Board at Alfred State College, and the horticultural advisory group for BOCES. He was also affiliated with the Garden Writers Association, Direct Mail Marketing Association, New England Mail Order Association, and the National Mail Order Nurserymen's Association. Having served in World War II, he was active in the Army Reserves in Wayland and retired with rank of Major in 1968. He was predeceased by his wife of 55 years, Dorothy O. Titus, and his brother F. Preston Titus of Alexandria, Va. He is survived by his children, Nancy (Jim) Helfrich of Dansville and Tim (Marsha) Titus of Cherry Hill, N.J.; by six grandchildren: Eric, Cory, and Kyle Helfrich; Tom Page; and Ben and Alex Titus; and by brothers Paul Titus of Texas and Calvin Titus of North Carolina. Interment will be at a later date in Friends Cemetery, Westbury. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dansville Lions Club, c/o Barry Haywood, 235 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437. Glen Cove Record Pilot (NY) - Thursday, August 11, 2011Stanley Jay Titus, 92, of Farmville, VA. Born May 24, 1918, in Glen Cove to Frederick and Charlotte Wackerman Titus, he grew up with his brothers on the Harkness Estate on West Island where his father was grounds superintendent. Husband of the late Dorothy Ohmitie of Sea Cliff. Father to Nancy Titus Helfrich of Dansville, NY, and Tim Titus of Cherry Hill, NJ. Brother of Paul E. Titus of Houston, TX, Calvin T. Titus of Hendersonville, NC, and the late F. Preston Titus. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, Aug. 16, at 10:30 a.m. at Westbury Friends Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - September 8, 1998. Page: 05FStanley R. "Joe" Titus, age 76, of Grove City, died Sun. Sept. 6, 1998 in Grant Medical Center. He was a former associate of the Grove City Lumber Yard and Beulah Park, and was preceded in death by parents: Otto and Florence Titus, brother: Rodney and sister: Elizabeth Hensley. He is survived by sisters: Mildred Titus, Joan Nichols, Grove City, and Jean Baxter of Range, OH., several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends may call Tues. 2-4 & 7-9 PM at the SCHOEDINGER NORRIS CHAPEL, 3920 Broadway, Grove City where the service will be held Wed. 1 PM with Rev. Ray Rosenthal officiating. Interment Concord Cemetary.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - November 2, 1986. Page: a36Stella B. Bowski Titus, 64, of Wayne, formerly of Butler, died Friday. She had been a crimper for E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Pompton Lakes. Surviving are her husband, William; four sons, William Jr. of Butler, Bruce of Hamburg, and Thomas and Henry, both of Wayne; four daughters, Doris, Barbara, and Patricia Titus, all of Wayne, and Mary Titus of Riverdale; a brother, Frank of Wayne; a sister, Mary Marchinsotta of Pequannock, and nine grandchildren. Mass will be said tomorrow at 1 0 a.m. at St. Catherine's R.C. Church, Ringwood, with burial in Mount Rest Cemetery, Butler. Visiting is today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Richard's Funeral Home, Riverdale.________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Tuesday Evening, April 23, 1963. p. 3.ELIOT - Mrs. Stella Bowden Titus, 84, of 58 Pleasant St., widow of Alonzo Titus, died yesterday at York Hospital. A native and lifelong resident of Eliot, she was born Sept. 22, 1878, the daughter of Elizabeth and Abbie (Dixon) Staples. She attended the Advent Christian Church. Survivors include a son, Ansel Bowden of Eliot; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Boyton of Auburn, Ala.; a stepson, Ralph Titus and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Florence Searles and Mrs. Alice Green, all of Eliot; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Baker City Herald, The (OR) - Wednesday, May 2, 2012Stella Mae Titus, 83, of Baker City, died April 27, 2012, at her home. A memorial gathering will be announced later. Stella was born on June 23, 1928, at New York City to Charles and Fannie Mae DeGroat Titus. She was a good homemaker who had a great love for music and enjoyed crafts, animals and gardening. In her later years, she found a love for puzzles as well. Survivors include her daughter, Sally Mae Alexander-Torrance, and her husband, Richard, of Baker City; two grandsons, James Alexander and Jeffery Torrance; one granddaughter, Melissa Torrance-York; nine grandchildren; and one great-great granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Harvey Coleman. Gray's West & Co. Pioneer Chapel assisted with arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - January 15, 2004Stella Titus Fowkes, passed away peacefully January 13, 2004 surrounded by her loved ones. Stella was born June 25, 1925 in Midway, Utah to Bliss and Leda Murri Titus. She married her sweetheart Hal W. Fowkes, March 14, 1952 in the Manti Temple. Stella was always active in her church callings and served a full time mission in the Pacific Northwest and a Church Employment Mission. Despite her sicknesses and afflictions she was always happy and upbeat and every person she met was considered a friend. Stella loved to quilt and read. She was proud of her heritage and a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Most of all she was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother. She will always be remembered for the way she raised her family and for life's lessons she taught on a daily bases. She is survived by her husband, children, Marylynne Bearnson, Dave (Lindy) Fowkes, Bruce (Karla) Fowkes, Suzanne (Gary) Chavez, Robyn (Rick) Stam, seven grandchildren, two great- grandchildren, sisters, Maryann (Robert) Hansen, Diane (Roger) Shields. Stella was preceded in death by her sister, Reba Titus and brother, Russell Titus. Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, January 17, 2004 at the Spencer 6th Ward, 3832 South 8000 West, Magna. Friends may call 10-10:45 a.m. prior to services at the church. Funeral services under the direction of Peel Funeral Home. Interment: Midway Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Stephanie R. Titus Warford, 65. Survived by her husband, Ronald E.; children, Dawayne, Shereese and Ronald (Tasha); other relatives. Calling Hour: Thursday, 10 to 11 a.m. with funeral service following at Hopps Memorial CME Church. Burial: Oakwood Cemetery. Gethers Funeral Services. ________________________________________________________________Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - Tuesday, November 8, 2016Titus, Stephen, aged 92, passed away October 19 from trauma resulting from an accident while bicycle riding, one of his favorite activities, near his home in Balboa, CA. Steve was born on February 15, 1924 in Los Angeles to James Clifford Titus and Renata Garst Titus. He grew up in Hancock Park, Los Angeles and spent his summers in Newport Beach. He attended Thacher School in Ojai and had many fond memories of his time there. He was a naval officer in WWII specializing in anti-submarine warfare. After the war he graduated from Pomona College and then Stanford Business School. Steve married Catherine Livingston raising their four children in Hancock Park. Steve had a life-long love for the ocean, sailing a Snowbird at age 12 and as an adult enjoyed one-design and ocean racing, including crewing in the Transpacific Yacht Race. He shared his passion for cruising Southern California's offshore islands with his family aboard "Windward", his Cal 36 sloop. Steve was a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Los Angeles Country Club, the Breakfast Panel, the Lincoln Club, and for many years, The California Club, the Los Angeles Yacht Club and the Eureka Gun Club. An Investment Counselor, Steve was well known in the investment industry starting in the early 1950's. He merged his firm Koenig, Hawkins & Titus with Scudder, Stevens & Clark in the late 1960's and more recently was an integral part of Payden & Rygel, where he continued to commute to his Los Angeles office. Steve is survived by his sister, Kathleen Wall of Irvine; his children, James (Margy), Stephen (Patrice), Theresa Essen (Rich) and Louise Casey (Tim); as well as grandchildren, Nicolas and Bolton Titus, Hilary and Hope Titus, Brian (Danielle), Scott and Eric Essen, and Cameron and Kevin Casey; along with his great-granddaughter, Kensington Casey. The family requests that should friends desire a donation be sent in his memory to Thacher School, 5025 Thacher Road, Ojai, CA 93023. The family plans a private memorial service at a later date.________________________________________________________________Stevens Point Daily Journal. Nov. 28, 1970. WI.U.S. Air Force Second Lieutenant Stephen D. Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Titus, Superior, has arrived for duty at Ent AFB, Colo. Lt. Titus, a space systems analyst, is assigned to a unit of the Aerospace Defense Command. The lieutenant, a 1966 graduate of Superior Senior High School, received his B.S. degree in 1970 from Wisconsin State University at Superior and was commissioned there through the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. His wife, Ann, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ludwig of 2300 Soo Marie Ave., Stevens Point.________________________________________________________________Sterling Hedley Titus. The death of Sterling Hedley Titus of Roachville, NB occurred at the Kiwanis Nursing Home, Sussex on February 17, 2009 at the age of 93. Born in Passekeag, NB he was a son of the late Ernest G. and L. Estella (Keirstead) Titus. Sterling was the last surviving member of his immediate family. He is survived by his wife Gertrude E. (Seeley) Titus, daughters; Jean MacDonald (Jeff) of Sussex Corner, Karen Embree (Eugene) of Goodsoil, SK, Anne Kennedy (Rick) of Hampton, Barbara Carll (Ken) of Knightville and Carol Muir (Brian) of Sackville, NB, sons; Earl of Roachville, Ernie (Donna) of Sussex, Ron (Murielle) of Moncton, Ivan (Mary Jean) of Plumsweep, Don (Tracy) of Sussex and Wayne (Earlene) of Geary, 25 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, one great great granddaughter and many nieces and nephews. Sterling was predeceased by grandson Mark Carll, brothers Don and Ken Titus and sisters Mildred Hayes and Mabel Lisson. Arrangements will be announced in Thursday's Telegraph Journal. Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133). Telegraph Journal. Feb. 18, 2009.________________________________________________________________Seattle Times, The (WA) - February 8, 1985. Page: A1Steve Titus, a Kent man who nearly went to prison in 1981 for a rape that was committed by a man who resembled him, died this morning at Valley Medical Center. He had been in a coma since Jan. 30 when he was stricken at his home with a heart attack. Titus, 35, was cleared of the wrongful rape conviction just days before a judge was scheduled to sentence him to prison in 1981. His conviction was overturned after a Seattle Times investigation showed that Titus could not have committed the crime, and another man was later convicted of that rape and three others. Titus' father, David Titus, said this week that his son had suffered from stress ever since the rape conviction, which cost him his job and eventually his relationship with his fiancee. During the past year he had been having problems with high blood pressure, the father said. Titus was stricken with a heart attack at his home early Jan. 30, and since then he had been in a coma at Valley Medical Center in Renton. When paramedics arrived at his home his heart had already stopped and a hospital spokesman said Titus had been on life-support since being admitted. Titus died just 11 days before trial was to begin in King County Superior Court on Feb. 19 in a $20 million lawsuit he had filed against the Port of Seattle as a result of his 1980 arrest for rape by port police. His attorneys said the lawsuit will continue. The miscarriage of justice in Titus' case cast doubt on the the validity of eyewitness identifications, the use of lie-detector tests and on the work done by Port of Seattle police. Titus was found guilty in March 1981 of raping a 17-year-old girl on a secluded road south of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Oct. 12, 1980. The rape victim had identified Titus as her attacker by picking out his picture from a montage that police showed to her. She also pointed him out in court as the man who raped her. Titus failed a lie-detector test. After he was convicted and had lost his job and income, Titus hired a private detective to prove his innocence but he had no luck. He then called Seattle Times reporter Paul Henderson, who, in a series of stories that later won him the Pulitzer Prize, proved that the police case against Titus was full of holes. King County Superior Court Judge Charles V. Johnson overturned Titus' conviction on June 8, 1981, the same day he was to be sentenced. In July, Edward Lee King of Kent, a man who had the same slight build and beard as Titus, was charged with the rape that Titus had been accused of committing plus two others that occurred at about the same time on the same remote road. Police said that the rape victim, when shown a picture of King, blurted out: ''Oh my God, what have I done to Mr. Titus? King later confessed to a total of four rapes, including the one for which Titus was convicted. King was sentenced to 20 years in prison. That sentence was suspended on condition that he complete treatment at a Western State Hospital in Steilacoom. For Titus, the vindication still had its costs. He split up with his fiancee after the battle for his freedom ended. Titus' father said his son had been under such stress since his conviction that he was on medical leave from a management job with the Southland Corp., franchiser of 7-Eleven Stores. ________________________________________________________________Steve E Titus. Services for Steve E Titus, 63, Logansport, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Gundrum Funeral Home.He died at 11:10 p.m. Monday, June 11, 2007, at his residence.Born Feb. 10, 1944, in Continental, Ohio, he was the son of Lawrence and Florabell Baker Titus. He was married July 28, 1969, in Logansport, to Christina A. Kirkham, who survives.Mr. Titus retired April 19, 2006, after 17 years with Moon Fabricating of Kokomo.Steve enjoyed fishing, playing darts and spending time with his grandchildren. He worked hard all his life, and his friends and family were most important to him. He was always ready to help anyone and not ask for anything in return.Steve enjoyed life and made the most of it, until April 2006, when he was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Steve was better known as “Porky,” a name given to him by his best friend Glen Sherman (alias the Worm). He will be missed by all. May your prayers be with him. All our love goes with him.Surviving are two daughters, Stephanie Titus, Logansport, and Debra Owen and her husband, Leonard, Wyoming; two sons, Lawrence Titus, Logansport, and Steve Edward Titus II and his wife, Tricia, Walton; two brothers, Mike Titus and his wife, Ola, and Gary Titus, all of Logansport; two sisters, Bonnie Wilson and her husband, Everett, and Patricia Ehler and husband John, all of Logansport; and seven grandchildren, Steven Mundy, Christie Mundy and Bradly Titus, all of Logansport, Kyle Titus, Levi Titus and Emmy Titus, all of Amboy, and Trevor Titus, Walton.One brother, Lawrence Titus; one sister, Sheila Lough; and one daughter, Maria Ann Titus, preceded in death. David Armstrong will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. The Pharos Tribune. Jun. 14, 2007.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - July 8, 2000. Page: 10Steven L. Titus. Mr. Titus, 48, died July 5, 2000, in Colorado Springs. He was self-employed at Titus Iron Studio. Mr. Titus was born May 12, 1952, in Colorado Springs, to W. T. Titus and Thelma R. Kimberlin. His father is deceased. He was married Aug. 7, 1995, to Vicki L. Kimberlin. He is survived by his wife; a son, Trent D. Torres; a daughter, Tamara L. Torres; his mother; two sisters, Sabra L. Chambers and Unis M. Burke; his grandmother, Edna Calvert; and a grandchild. He was preceded in death by a son, Joshua; and his stepfather, Kirby Kimberlin. Private services will be held. ________________________________________________________________Modesto Bee, The (CA) - August 30, 2005June 12, 1951 -- Aug. 26, 2005 Steven L. Titus, 54, of Modesto died Friday at Doctors Medical Center. Mr. Titus was a native of Oxnard and lived in Modesto 24 years. He installed drywall. He is survived by his son, Bobby Titus of Modesto; and brother, Larry Titus of Modesto. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Lessie Titus, and a brother. No services scheduled. Lakewood Funeral Home, Hughson, in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Stewart Titus, husband of Elizabeth Titus, father of Megan Titus, Warren Titus III, and Caitlin Winn. Son of the late Eloise Titus, Warren Stewart Titus and Janice Farrar-Titus. A native Hawaiian and a surfer, Stewart lived his life with a loving spirit and leaves behind many friends. Aloha Stewart. Family assisted by PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY & CREMATORY, Magnolia Ave. & Keokuk St., Petaluma. Published in the Marin Independent Journal on 11/7/2003.________________________________________________________________Sunday News (Lancaster, PA) - August 22, 2010. Page: B3Stewart F. Titus, 79, of Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, died Tuesday August 17, 2010 at the Masonic Village Health Care Center. Formerly of Philadelphia, and born in Avoca, PA, he was the son of the late David and Rachel (Gallaway) Titus. He was a 22 year resident of the Village and contributed his talents by being an organist for church services and various functions for many of those years. He was a member of St. James Methodist Church of Philadelphia and also attended at Sell Chapel at Masonic Village. He was a member of St. John's Lodge 233 F and AM of Pottstown, Benjamin Franklin Consistory, Lu Lu Temple Shrine, Northwest Shrine, and the Royal Arch Chapter 250, all of Philadelphia. Surviving are close friends Ted and Roberta Ewing of Elizabethtown. Friends and fellow Masons are respectfully invited to attend his memorial service at the John S. Sell Memorial Chapel at Masonic Village, Elizabethtown, on Tuesday August 24, 2010 at 1:00 P.M., conducted by Rev. A. Preston VanDeursen and the Pastoral Care Staff. Heilig Funeral Home, Mount Joy is in charge of arrangements. For further information or to send a message of condolence, you may visit our website at ________________________________________________________________Cleburne Times-Review (TX) - May 7, 2006Services for Sue Titus, 67, of Cleburne will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 8, 2006, at Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Home Chapel. Bro. F.L. Ashley will officiate. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jerry Bruce, Eric Kalsi,Gerald Walker III, Kenny Hart, Andy Avirett and Fernando Garcia. Sue Titus passed away Thursday, May 4, 2006, in Fort Worth. She was born April 11, 1939, in Blum, Texas, to William and Ethel Ferguson Reynolds. Mrs. Titus was a retired caregiver and of the Pentecostal faith. Sue Titus is survived by her daughters, Veronica Avirett and husband, James, of Fort Worth, Monica Snyder of Rowlett and Patricia Hart and husband, Shayne, of Delphi, Ind.; sons, Johnny Walker of Amarillo and Gerald Walker Jr. and wife, Melody, of Granbury; sisters, Eva Bronsahan of Arrey, N.M., Connie Larson of Fort Worth and Jewel Herd of Granbury; brothers, Eddie Reynolds of Lake Whitney, Fred Reynolds of Cleburne and Don Reynolds of Missouri; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; dear friend, Jimmy Wood; and a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; and four sisters. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. You may send condolences, view obituary and see photo at . Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Home 512 N. Ridgeway Drive Cleburne, TX 76033 ________________________________________________________________Sue (Land) Titus, 61, of West Lebanon, IN died at 2:27 a.m. EST Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, at St. Vincent Williamsport Hospital. Sue was born June 5, 1947, in West Lebanon, the daughter of Samuel D. and Helen (Kennedy) Land. She was a 1965 graduate of West Lebanon High School and a lifelong resident of West Lebanon. On Nov. 1, 1980, she married Ronald T. Titus in Danville, Ill. He survives.Sue was a member of the West Lebanon Church of the Nazarene. She enjoyed playing records and cards, and doing crossword puzzles. She liked listening to country music hymns and especially loved spending time with her grandchildren.Surviving with her husband, Ronald, are one daughter, Linda Marlatt (husband: Keith) of West Lebanon; a son, Clark Titus of Attica; five brothers, Joe Land (wife: Betty) of Williamsport, Walt Land of Florida, Roy Land (wife: Ruth) of Danville, Ill., Jerry Land (wife: Bobbie) of West Lebanon and Larry Land of Crawfordsville; a sister, Mabel Geiger (husband: Morris) of Crawfordsville; and two granddaughters, Kayla and Margaret Marlatt. Sue was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Lena Rose Titus; two sisters, Mary Shelley and Janet Land; and three brothers, James Land, Raymond Land and Jack Land.Visitation will be from noon until service time at 2 p.m. EST Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, at Grady Funeral Home in West Lebanon with Servant of the Lord Steve Padgett officiating. Interment will be at West Lebanon Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the family. Online condolences may be made at . The Commercial News, Danville, IL. Dec. 31, 2008.________________________________________________________________Sue R. Titus. Memorial service for Sue R. Titus, 97, of Runaway Bay will be next week at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Leesburg, Fla. Titus died Monday, May 30, 2005, in Bridgeport. Born Oct. 5, 1907, in Otsego, Mich., to Frank and Mary Frey Reed, she was a homemaker. She married Stephen Titus on Oct. 5, 1927. She was preceded in death by her husband and a daughter, Barbara Beckmann. She is survived by three grandchildren, Gary Beckmann of Blacklick, Ohio, Chris Beckmann of Keller and Janet Glonek of Fort Worth; five great-grandchildren; a son-in-law, Charles Beckmann and numerous nieces and nephews. Wise County Messinger. Jun. 7, 2005.Kalamazoo Gazette (MI) - June 2, 2005. Page: B4Sue R. Titus. Age 97 of Runaway Bay, Texas A homemaker, died , May 30, 2005, in Bridgeport, TX. Memorial service: tentatively set for next week at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Leesburg, FL. Mrs. Titus was preceded in death by her husband, Stephen Titus and her daughter, Barbara Beckmann. Survivors: Grandchildren, Gary Beckmann, Chris Beckmann and Janet Glonek; five great-grandchildren; son-in-law, Charles Beckmann; and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements by Hawkins Funeral Home, 1909 9th Street, Bridgeport, TX 76426. 940-683-2211. ________________________________________________________________Tulsa World (OK) - Tuesday, July 15, 2014.Titus, Susan Arlene, 74, homemaker, died Monday. Services pending. Kennedy-Kennard.________________________________________________________________Republican-American (Waterbury, CT) - June 24, 2004.Susan (Morrow) Titus, 51, of Glenbrook Avenue in Waterbury, died Wednesday, June 23, at Wolcott Manor Health and Rehab Center. She was the widow of Luther Titus. Mrs. Titus was born Sept. 7, 1952, in Bridgeport, daughter of Irving Morrow and the late Irene Gladys (Curtis) Morrow. She worked in the produce department at Stop and Shop in Seymour and was a longtime resident of Seymour, moving to Waterbury several years ago. She leaves two daughters, Tina Karpenko and Kimberley Clark, both of Ansonia; five brothers, Leonard Morrow of Florida, Charles Morrow of Naugatuck, Edwin Morrow of Indiana, Thomas Morrow of Ansonia and Lee Morrow of Seymour; five sisters, Doris Marxo of Florida, Arlene Meade of Bridgeport, Velma Tarby of Seymour, Shirley Pozarik of Shelton and Ann Brown of New York; and five grandchildren. Arrangements: There are no services. Arrangements by Ralph E. Hull Funeral Home, 161 West Church St., Seymour. Contributinos: American Cancer Society, 538 Preston Ave., Meriden 06450. ________________________________________________________________Kalamazoo Gazette (MI) - July 3, 2011Susan Diane (Titus) Brady. Age 59 Of Aurora, CO Formerly of Urbandale Died June 23, 2011. Susan was born October 16, 1951 in Battle Creek to Lloyd and Bettie (Bridenstine) Titus. Susan married Wayne Brady on September 26, 1970, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Chad (Linda) Brady of Manistee, MI and Matthew (Shannon) Brady of Fountain, CO; her mother, Bettie Titus of Urbandale, MI; three sisters, Patricia Pastor of Midland, MI, Sandy Tabiadon of Battle Creek, MI, and Janet Ellinger of East Leroy, MI; four grandchildren, Cyrus Bates, Tobias Bates, Brenden Brady, and Kaia Brady; nine nieces and nephews, and 16 grand nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Lloyd Titus. Funeral services to celebrate Susan's life will be held 1:00 PM, Thursday, July 7, 2011 at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home, Augusta Chapel, officiated by Rev. Don Ibbotson of Augusta Bible Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Ft. Custer National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Personal messages for the family may be placed at: Bettie Marie Titus Battle Creek Bettie Marie Titus, 86, of Battle Creek, passed away Friday, September 23, 2011 at Bronson Battle Creek. She was born May 15, 1925 in Battle Creek, the daughter of Cleo and Dorothy (Olmstead) Bridenstine. She married the love of her life, Lloyd Titus, lasting 49 years until his passing. Bettie was particularly proud of her work as a stenographer for the officers at Fort Custer during WWII. She was an exceptional homemaker. Bettie was a loving mother and a cherished grandmother. She enjoyed fishing and spending time with her family at Wall Lake. She is survived by her daughters, Patricia (James) Pastor, Sandra (Donald) Tabiadon, and Janet (Paul) Ellinger; son-in-law, Wayne Brady; sister, Joyce Enea; half-sister, Cheryl Way; sister-in-law, Barbara Bridenstine; 11 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; daughter, Susan Brady; and brother, George Bridenstine. Visitation will be held Monday from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Bachman Hebble Funeral Service. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at the Bachman Hebble Funeral Service. Burial will be at the Fort Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, MI. Memorial tributes may be made to the Shrine Club of Battle Creek, Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Residence, and Make-A-Wish Foundation. Arrangements by the Bachman Hebble Funeral Service, a member by invitation Selected Independent Funeral Homes. (269)965-5145 Published in Battle Creek Enquirer on September 25, 2011 ________________________________________________________________The Freeport Journal-Standard. Thursday, February 6, 1941. IL.Rockford, Ill., Feb. 6. - Mrs. Susan Evelyn Titus, 84, widow of Benjamin F. Titus, died at 1:15 p.m. yesterday at the Potter convalescent home in Roscoe after an illness of three weeks. A resident of Winnebago since her marriage in 1892, in Ridout township, Stephenson county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Seeger. Surviving are a son, Walter Titus, Rockford; two daughters, Mrs. Ella Schoonover, Pecatonica, and Mrs. E. Kees, Rockford; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Thomas, Rockford, and several nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at McAllister-Julian funeral home, 304 North 5th street, Rev. J. M. Beck, pastor of the Davis Methodist church, will officiate, and burial will be in Winnebago cemetery.________________________________________________________________Edmond Sun, The (OK) - Thursday, December 21, 2017Susan Jennifer Titus, 49, of Bethany, Okla., entered the gates of heaven on Dec. 16, 2017 at 10:30 p.m. surrounded by the love of her family. Susan was born Aug. 18, 1968 to Bob Horn and Barbara Crews in Dallas, Texas. She was married on April 23, 1988 to Ron Titus in Oklahoma City, Okla. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business from Southern Nazarene University. She also earned her Project Management Professional (PMP) designation and served as the state president for the Meeting Planners of Oklahoma (MPO). Throughout her 25-year career in marketing, meeting, and convention planning, Susan had an incredible ability to bring large groups of people together and create a feeling of community. In more recent years she spent her time as marketing manager at C.L. Boyd. Susan's impact on those she met was profound. As a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and confidant, she effortlessly managed life with grace and compassion. Her unwavering faith and strength was a source of inspiration to so many around her. Her incomparable spirit will be deeply missed. Susan is survived by her husband Ron Titus; son Eli Titus; mother and step-dad Barbara and Robert Crews; father and step-mom Bob and Fran Horn; sisters Heidi Harlin and Sharon Crews; brother James (Amy) Crews; father-in-law and mother-in-law Don and Nancy Titus; brother-in-laws Randy Titus, Rick (Jill) Titus, Rod (Michele) Titus, Reggie Titus; sister-in-law Amy (Barry) Ice; and nieces and nephews Justin Harlin, Dylan Crews, Sam Crews, Sophia Anderson, Aidan Anderson, Kacey Hallsted, Kyle Titus, Ali Roenfeldt, Dani Christie, Jamie Titus, Mikayla Titus, Cassie Titus, Megan Titus, Spencer Titus, Jordan Titus, Bailey Ice, Katie Ice, and Hope Ice. Susan loved and was loved every day of her life. In lieu of physical gifts the family asks you to consider an in-kind donation to the Susan Titus Foundation ().________________________________________________________________Tibbitt, William J. died Monday, July 7, 2008, at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. He was 88. Born in Wilmington, Del., he lived in Sayreville prior to moving to Colts Neck 41 years ago. He worked for 42 years as a director of engineering for Hercules Inc., Parlin, retiring in 1984. Mr. Tibbitt was a parishioner of St. Mary's R.C. Church in Colts Neck for 41 years. In Sayreville, Mr. Tibbitt was on the School Board, coached Little League, and belonged to the Lions Club. He was also a member of the Narrows Gun Club. He was predeceased by his wife, Madeline (Hartlove) Tibbitt; a daughter, Susan M. Titus, and a sister, Joanne Donohue. Surviving are his beloved children, William P. Tibbitt of Long Beach Township, James M. Tibbitt of Wheaton, Ill., and Joanne M. Gambino of Jackson; two dear sisters, Jean Northwood and Shirley Preston, and 12 adored grandchildren and 11 cherished great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Thursday only at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Route 34 and Phalanx Road, Colts Neck. A funeral Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. on Friday at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Colts Neck. Entombment will follow at Holmdel Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established at Bill's Hunting Club. Your gift can be sent to his son, William P. Tibbitt, at 9 Cottage Court, Long Beach Township, NJ 08008. Home News Tribune. Jul. 9, 2008.Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - January 21, 1991. Page: B7Susan T. Titus, (nee Tibbitt), of Hudson, (Summit Co.) Ohio, beloved wife of J. B. beloved mother of Michael B. and Robin K.; dear daughter of William and Madeline Tibbitt; dear sister of Joanne Jonanno, William and James Tibbitt aunt of 13; died Saturday. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT MEMORIALS BE MADE TO THE SUSAN T. TITUS MEMORIAL FUND, P.O. BOX 508, HUDSON, OHIO 44236. A wake service will be held Monday, Jan. 21, 1991 at 7 p.m. at Johnson-Romito, a Golden Rule Funeral Home, 19 E. Main St., Hudson, Ohio, (650-4181), where friends will be received Monday, 6 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial and interment will be held in Colts Neck, N.J. later this week. ________________________________________________________________The Frederick Post. Thursday, October 20, 1994. p. A-5. MD.Mrs. Susan Virginia Titus, 85, of Cadiz, Ohio, formerly of Adamstown, died Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Harrison County Hospital, Cadiz, Ohio. She was the wife of the late Blair S. Titus, who died in 1979. She was born Oct. 13, 1909, in Lovettsville, Va., a daughter of the late Hampton Wenner and Catherine Everhart Wenner. She was a retired secretary. She attended Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, near Cadiz, Ohio. She was a 7th Degree Grange member, former 4-H adviser, member of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Lee Chapter, Purcellville, Va. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs Eugene (Matilda) Heavlin of Cadiz; two grandsons, Blair Heavlin of Freeport, and Brent Heavlin of Cadiz; a grandson-in-law, Dr. Timothy Holbrook of Des Moines, Iowa; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Isabelle Wenner; two brothers, George Wenner and Wade Wenner; a granddaughter, Brooke Holbrook, and a great grandson. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz, Ohio. and from 7 p.m. until time of services at 8 p.m. Thursday at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, near Cadiz. Graveside funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 at Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Va. Memorial contributions may be made to Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, care of Rhonda Heaston, 156 South St., Cadiz, Ohio 43907.________________________________________________________________The Zanesville Signal. Tuesday, April 12, 1955. p. 2. OH.CHILLICOTHE - Services for Mrs. Susanna C. Titus, 62, Perry county librarian for four years, will be held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Fawcett funeral home here. Burial will be at Springfield. Mrs. Titus died Sunday afternoon while enroute from New Lexington to Chillicothe hospital in an ambulance after suffering a heart attack. She previously resided in Chillecothe. She was a member of the Ohio Library Association, and of the New Lexington Business and Professional Women's club. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert Bartlett, of Frankfort; six grandchildren, and a sister Mrs. Darl Miller, of Marion, Ind.________________________________________________________________Kingsport Times-News (Kingsport, TN). Sunday, May 21, 1961.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bellamy, 1873 Kenwood Rd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Suzanne Ring, to Lieutenant (jg) John A. Titus. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Titus of Albany, N.Y. Miss Ring is a graduate of Craddock High School, of Portsmouth, Va., and the Academy of Beauty Culture, Norfolk, Va., and is living in Portsmouth, Va. Lieutanant Titus is a graduate of Albany High School, Albany, N. Y., and Yale University. He is in the United States Navy. The wedding is planned July 29 at the Craddock Presbyterian Church in Portsmouth, Va.Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - December 16, 2009Suzanne Ring Titus, 70, formerly of Portsmouth, died Dec. 12, 2009, at her daughter's home in Waterford, Va. She was predeceased by her longtime companion, Mike Hundley. She is survived by her sons, John Titus and wife Giannina of Winchester, Va., Peter Titus and wife Rosie of Rochester, N.Y.; daughter, Betsy Reeve and Husband Ed of Waterford, Va.; one sister, Melissa Bellamy of Richmond, Va.; five grandchildren, Giannina, Christopher, Katie, Allison, and Peter John. Ms. Titus was a loving grandmother and avid reader. Services will be private. Memorial contributions can be sent to the Evercare Hospice, 21515 Ridgetop Circle, Sterling, VA 20166 or to the American Lung Association, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20004. Please visit to express online condolences to the family. Published in The Virginian Pilot on 12/16/2009________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - August 25, 1990. Page: 2DSusie Titus Logan, 88, retired Wichita Eagle classified advertising manager, died Friday, Aug. 24, 1990. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Mission Chapel Mausoleum. Survivors: son, Samuel H. of Davis, Calif.; daughter, Peggy L. Sondergard of Wichita; brothers, Floyd B. Titus of Palmdale, Calif., Ben L. Titus of Hemet, Calif.; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Quiring-Old Mission Mortuary.________________________________________________________________Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV) - Wednesday, October 26, 2016SYLVY TITUS July 22, 1926-Oct. 23, 2016 Sylvy Dale Geraghty Titus passed away Oct. 23, 2016. She was born July 22, 1926, in Ely, to Thomas Geraghty and Helen Lidburg Geraghty. She attended elementary and high school in Ely, graduating in June 1944. In September 1944, she matriculated at the University of Nevada in Reno and became a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was a majorette for the University of Nevada marching band. In 1964, she left school and returned to Ely to work in the office of the White Pine district attorney. In 1948, she married Jack Kline and moved to Sacramento, Calif., where she obtained her teaching certificate from Sacramento State University and taught at the San Juan Unified School District elementary school, Thomas Edison. After her divorce in 1963, she remained in Sacramento until she married Robert Titus in September 1966 and moved to Las Vegas. In Las Vegas, she taught at several Clark County School District schools, Ruth Fyfe, Doris Hancock and O.K. Adcock elementary schools until she was recruited to the Reading Improvement Program (RIP) and became a reading specialist. She received her master's degree in education from Northern Arizona University. After her retirement from Clark County school system in 1989, she became active in animal rescue projects. In 1966, she and her husband, both retired, moved to the Reno area settling first in Verdi, Nev., and then finally in north Reno. Sylvy and Bob, her husband, enjoyed 50 years of marriage. She was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Susan Geraghty and Fern Geraghty Green Dumont; her brother, Glenn Geraghty; and her nephews, Harry Green, Merle Green and Thomas Geraghty. She is survived by her grandniece, Velrina Geraghty of Kanarraville, Utah; as well as her husband; and her husband's children, Bruce Titus, Greg Titus of Reno, and Patricia Titus of Las Vegas. Sylvy loved her home and intimate gatherings. She was a member of various animal rescue organizations and the auxiliary of the Military Officers Association of America. Viewing will be from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, at the Mountain View Mortuary, 425 Stoker Ave., Reno, NV 89503, (773) 788-2199. Celebration of life following, at the home of Greg Titus, 9803 Dixon Lane.________________________________________________________________Tammy Lynn Titus. Services for Tammy Lynn Titus Easterday, 38, of Logansport, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Kroeger Funeral Home. She died at 9:16 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 31, 2005, in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital, Kokomo. Born Oct. 27, 1967, in Logansport, she was the daughter of Joseph H. Sr. and Dorothy Rombold Titus, who survive in Logansport. Tammy loved to dance and talk with people. She was a very good singer, and she always enjoyed cooking for her family. Also surviving are one daughter, Brandi Thieke, Royal Center; two sons, Bryan Titus, Logansport, and Pvt. Nicholas Thieke, U.S. Army, Arlington, Va.; brothers and sisters-in-law, Robert and Lisa Titus, Joseph and Frances Titus II, and Timothy Titus, all of Walton, and Donald and Keri Titus, Kokomo; sisters and brothers-in-law, Melissa and Dean Sherman, Royal Center, and Lisa and Michael Edmunds, Walton; aunts and uncles, Kenneth E. Titus, Galveston, Richard and Mary Titus, Logansport, James Titus, Logansport, Linda and Dick Whiteman, Avon, and Fred Rombold, Logansport; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. One daughter, Amanda Thieke, one son, Isaiah Thieke, and aunts Carolyn Samuels and Sue Rombold preceded in death. The Rev. Bill Collins will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Pharos-Tribune. Jan. 2, 2006.________________________________________________________________Newton Kansan, The (KS) - August 23, 2011Tana Campbell Titus, 49, Parkwest Plaza Assisted Living RN, died on Sunday (Aug. 21, 2011) at her residence. She was born on Nov. 8, 1961, in Wichita to Thomas Ward and Betty Joan (Monson) Campbell. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Halstead. Survivors include son, Dustin (Susan) Titus of Fort Lewis, Wash.; daughter, Dana (Kenyon) Meyer of Halstead; mother, Betty (John) Stutzman of Halstead; brother, Derrick (Mary Lynn) Campbell of San Antonio; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Thomas Ward Campbell. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Kaufman Funeral Home in Halstead, with the family present from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Halstead. Father Stephen Baxter will officiate. Burial will follow at Halstead Cemetery in Halstead. Memorials may be given to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, in care of Kaufman Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Delta Democrat-Times. Tuesday, November 4, 1975. MS.HOLLANDALE - Mrs. Tanzy Heard Titus, 70, a resident of 403 West Bee Bee St., died Thursday at Delta Medical Center in Greenville. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Pleasant Green Baptist Church in Hollandale with Rev. R. C. Addison officiating. Burial will be in the Hollandale Cemetery. Hollandale Mortuary has charge. Mrs. Titus is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Cynthia Washington of Greenville, Mrs. Annie Laura Jones of Hollandale, and Mrs. Nomie May Davenport of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; three sons, Charles Titus and Sam Titus Jr., both of Joliet, Ill., and Artis Titus of Houston, Tex.; and two sisters, Mrs. Merlie Gails of Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. Georgia F. Timms of Decatur.________________________________________________________________San Diego Union-Tribune, The (CA) - January 13, 2006. Page: B-6March 6, 1962-Jan. 8, 2006 Tara Titus, 43, of Sun City died Sunday. She was born in Georgia and was a receptionist at a bank. Survivors include her husband, Malvin Titus; mother, Emma Green of Bessemer, Ala.; and brother, Kermit McDowell of San Diego. Services: 1 p.m. today, Bayview Baptist Church, 6134 Benson Ave., San Diego. Interment: after services, Mount Hope Cemetery, 3751 Market St., San Diego. Arrangements: Anderson-Ragsdale Mortuary. ________________________________________________________________Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - August 12, 2004. Page: 2CTeresa Dale Ferguson Titus, 52, of Milton, W.Va., died August 8, 2004, at Cabell Huntington Hospital. She was born on March 17, 1952, in Hazard, Kentucky, daughter of Joanne Ferguson of New Haven and the late John Taylor Ferguson Sr. In addition to her mother, Teresa is survived by her daughter, Shelly Lynn Kuhn of Huntington, W.Va.; son, Christopher Scott Titus of Supply, N.C.; daughter, Julianne Nicole Titus of Milton; four grandchildren, Taylor and Nicolas Kuhn and Dominick and Chase Lane; brother, John Taylor (Angie) Ferguson Jr. of New Haven; brother, Glenn Ferguson of Bronston, Ky.; nieces and nephews, Kaley and Karista Ferguson and Luke and Jenna Ferguson. A celebration of life memorial service will be held Thursday, August 12, 2004, at 3 p.m. at Anderson Funeral Home, New Haven. Visitation will be 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Friends may send condolence messages to the family at . ________________________________________________________________Teresa Diane Titus, 50, Independence, died Wednesday, May 14, 1997, at her home. Mrs. Titus was born Nov. 14, 1946, in Nevada, Mo., and was a lifelong area resident. She was a painter and a member of the Independence Art Association. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church and attended Coventry Estates Baptist Church. Her survivors include her husband, Richard E. Titus of the home; two sons, David E. Titus and Sean P. Titus, both of Independence; her mother, Betty Mustain, Grove, Okla.; three brothers, Steve Mullis, Independence, Michael Mullis, Tulsa, Okla., and Rod Mustain, Grove; and four grandchildren, Chris, Craig, Cheyenne and Tyler. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Coventry Estates Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Salem Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at the Speaks Suburban Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Kansas City Hospice or the American Cancer Society.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - May 16, 1997. Page: 5; 7; 7; 9; 7BTeresa L. Titus, 27, of St. Petersburg, died Thursday (May 8, 1997) at Hospice House Woodside, Pinellas Park. A St. Petersburg native, she was a homemaker and a Catholic. Survivors include two daughters, Kimberly A. Titus and Jessica A. Gilbert, both of St. Petersburg; her mother, Rosemarie V. Titus, St. Petersburg; her father, Richard J. Titus III, Lutz; a brother, Richard Vance Titus, Lutz; three sisters, Stacey B., Lisa J. and Christine B. Titus, all of St. Petersburg; and her grandparents, Ronald and Joyce Creamer, Murfreesboro, Tenn. National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg.________________________________________________________________Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - Friday, January 31, 2014.MR. TERRY TITUS, born April 5th, 1940 passed away January 22nd, 2014. He was employed with Homer Heller Ford as an automotive specialist for 28 years. Terry is survived by his wife of 50 years Ardella Titus, 7 children, 25 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at Evans Brown Mortuary in Menifee on Saturday, February 1st at 10:30. In lieu of flowers the family would like donations to be made to the American Heart Association. EVANS BROWN MORTUARY (951) 679-1114 obituaries ________________________________________________________________Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - September 27, 1989. Page: 02CTerry L. Titus. Three men clung to life, but relatives of three others killed in the deadliest local industrial accident since 1975 prepared to bury their dead yesterday. The six Ohioans were moving a 25-foot, three-tiered scaffold over rough ground Monday when it touched a power line that shot 69,000 volts of electricity through the scaffold and into them. The men had finished putting aluminum siding on a building about 30 feet from four power lines that run parallel to the building. Killed were Terry L. Titus, 38, of Richwood, whose funeral services will be held Thursday in Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood; J.H. Claytor, 31, of Waverly, whose services will be held Thursday in Boyer Funeral Home in Waverly; and Gregory Donohew, 34, of Ashville, whose services will be held Thursday in Ewing Funeral Home in Pomeroy. Willard Tackett, 39, of Piketon, remained in critical condition in St. Ann's Hospital last night. Thomas Moore, 39, was in critical condition in Ohio State University Hospitals' burn unit. Jeff Grabill, 26, of Grove City, was in fair condition in Riverside Methodist Hospital. Their co-workers at Target Construction Co. are expected to return to work today at a warehouse they are building for Worthington Industries on Dearborn Drive. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Columbus police continue to investigate the accident. Sharry Moore fought disbelief that it even happened. "My husband, Tom, is severely burned inside," she said yesterday. "His kidneys are burned. He may lose his left arm. He's just completely burned inside and out. "Tom's really great with his hands," she said. "That's what is going to hit him. "He liked his job," she said. But Mrs. Moore echoed comments made Monday by Jim Slone, Titus' father-in- law. "They just rush to get a job done," she said. Doug Reardon, president of Target, said, "They were working at a standard pace. We do not take chances with the lives of our people." Mrs. Moore must don a mask and gown before she steps into the sterile room where her husband lies hooked to monitors. Other relatives, including their daughters, Carrie, 13, and Amy, 9, have been allowed brief visits. They try to keep his spirits up, despite a questionable future that doctors tell her will hold more surgery and probably a handicap. "May God be with all those who lost their loved ones," she said. "We will deal with the hurt and the pain." Part of the pain was telling her husband several of his friends were dead. Mrs. Moore put it off as long as she could Monday. OSHA manager George Kunz said central Ohio has had a good safety record. "For the amount of construction we have in central Ohio, we have been very fortunate we haven't had more serious accidents," he said. Kunz said the last accident to cost several lives was in 1975 at Inland Products on Frank Rd. Six men died after they were overcome by lethal gases in a pit of decaying animal carcasses at the rendering plant. The Tribune. Wed., March 31, 1993. p. 4.A memorial service was Saturday at the Springdale Community Church, with the Rev. Tim Nickerson officiating, for Springdale resident Terry L. Titus, 37, who died March 24. Born in Kennewick, he worked for Exxon Oil Co. in the Hanford area. Mr. Titus moved to Springdale two years ago. He is survived by two sons, Jeremy Titus and Terry Titus Jr., both of Springdale. Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home, Spokane, was in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - Sunday, August 25, 2013Terry L. Titus, 59 of Paxtang and formerly of Middletown passed away August 23, 2013 at the Carolyn Croxton Slane Residence. Terry was retired from the Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Workers Compensation as a Statistical Manager. He was a 1972 graduate of Middletown Area High School, and a member of the Evangelical United Methodist Church, Middletown. Terry was a member of the Verhovay Home Association, sons of the American Legion, Steelton, Steelton Italian Club, and the Dutch club. He was an avid follower and statistician of local high school sports and he loved his Middletown Blue Raiders. He also enjoyed following the Carolina Tar Heels basketball team and the Oakland raiders. Since retiring he loved going to Las Vegas and just hanging out by the pool. Surviving are his wife of thirty three years Beth (Dempsey) Titus, his son Derek and wife Tammy and his granddaughter "Pappy's Princess" Bayleigh, all of Harrisburg, also survived by his Goldendoodle "Harley". Terry-you were so brave and we are so proud of you and were honored to be part of your life. A celebration of Terry's life will be held at 2:00 PM Thursday August 29, 2013 in the Neill Funeral Home 3501 Derry Street Harrisburg, PA. Visitation will be from 1:00 PM to time of service. Burial will be private at Woodlawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Pitties Love Peace, INC. PO Box 534, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 who so generously cared for Terry's Labradoodles, "Jaxson" and "Tucker" during his illness. obits Doris A. Titus, 77, of 6 Misty Lane, Middletown, entered into rest on Sunday, December 28, 2008 in the Harrisburg Hospital. Doris was born in Harrisburg on May 17, 1931 and was the daughter of the late Harold and Edna Hahn Crick. She was a retired employee of the State Department of Labor & Industry. Doris is survived by her daughter, Diana L. wife of Ronald Parker of Lebanon; a son, Terry L. husband of Beth Titus of Harrisburg; a sister, Evelyn, wife of Jack Greenawalt of Middletown; her companion, Marlin E. John of Middletown; grandchildren, Jodi L., wife of Louis Kolovani of Lebanon, Brad Bailey of Lebanon, Mitchell A. Titus of Mechanicsburg, Megan Titus of Norfolk, VA. and Derek Titus of Middletown; great-grandchildren, McKenna and Peyton Kolovani and Courtney Wagner. A tribute to her life will be held at 8:00 P.M. on Friday at the Matinchek & Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Middletown, with the Rev. Logan G. Swanger officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in the Middletown Cemetery. Viewing will be from 6-8 P.M. on Friday at the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Thelma Titus, 90, of 660 Oregon Road, Mount Upton, died Oct. 18, 2000, at Chenango Memorial Hospital Nursing Home. She was born on April 7, 1910, in Camden, N.J., the daughter of the late Willis and Emily (Dantley) Lowe Sr. She was predeceased by her husband, Daniel Titus. She is survived by her sons, George Duncan of Phoenix, Ariz., Raymond Duncan of West Virginia and Lee Duncan of Arkansas; her brother, Willis Lowe Jr. of Mount Upton; and a nephew, Harry Titus. Thelma worked for A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital and Broome County Community College in their dietary departments. She had also been a cook in several private homes. At her request there will be no services and burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements were by the Behe Funeral Home, Oxford. The Daily Star. Oct. 24, 2000.________________________________________________________________Thelma Titus, 92, of Point Marion, Pa., died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001, in Mount Macrina Manor, Uniontown, Pa. She was born Sept. 7, 1909, in Point Marion, daughter of the late Frank and Bessie Johnson Titus. She worked as a hairdresser in Point Marion for several years and had also been employed as a clerk at the Point Marion Bridge Co. She was a 1927 graduate of Point Marion High School. She attended Point Marion Christian Church for 75 years, and 50 of those years were spent in service as a Sunday school teacher. She also prepared communion every Sunday and served weekly Rotary meals. She is survived by three nieces, Gretchen Schepler, Susan Titus and Kathy Titus; and two cousins, Mary Titus Waller and Jennie Lee Titus. She was also preceded in death by a brother and sister, Kenneth Titus and Esther Titus. Friends may call at Richard R. Herod Funeral Home, Point Marion, from noon Thursday, Sept. 27, until the 2 p.m. service, with the Rev. Joseph Codoluci officiating. Private burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Park. The Dominion Post.________________________________________________________________Detroit News, The (MI) - Sunday, March 8, 2015.TITUS THELMA ANNE (CHAMBERS) Died early Saturday morning, February 28, 2015 at Presbyterian Village of Redford, MI, where she lived since 2011. She was 99 years old, and was born on December 18, 1915 to Anita Lenore and Perry Chambers in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from University of California Los Angeles in 1938 with a degree in Spanish, and was married to Clifford Elmore Titus in 1939. She taught Spanish to children and adults for 58 years in Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, and California. She loved to travel, and visited 80 countries. She and her family lived in France for three years. She is survived by her two daughters, Susan Anne Titus of Detroit, Michigan and Jeri Lee Titus of Buffalo, New York. Please sign the online guestbook at . From The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press Capital, The (Annapolis, MD) - Sunday, December 19, 1993Deceased Name: Clifford TitusRetired Navy Chief Warrant Officer Clifford Elmore "Tom" Titus, a resident of Annapolis since 1963, died yesterday of cancer at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 79. Born in Los Angeles, he attended Loma Linda College. He served in the Navy for 20 years, with tours of duty aboard the USS Louisville and the USS Badoeng Strait. During World War II he was a flight officer stationed in the Aleutian Islands. He retired from the Navy in 1959 and worked as an insurance representative to the military in France and Spain in the early 1960s. He returned to the United States and lived briefly in North Carolina before moving to Annapolis. He also worked as an advertising manager for the Villager newspaper, and later retired from the advertising department of Capital-Gazette Communications in 1985. A third-degree master Mason, he was a member of Berne Lodge 724, a charter member of Sojourners Chapter in Annapolis and a member of the Fleet Reserve Club. He served as a volunteer for the Family Service Center at the Annapolis Naval Station. He is survived by his wife, Lennis Janes Titus of Annapolis; and two daughters, Susan A. Titus of Detroit and Jeri L. Titus of Kenitra, Morocco. Other survivors include two stepsons, Brent Toleman of Arnold, and Keith Toleman of Brea, Calif.; and a sister, Ruth E. Kelly of Tucson, Ariz. He was also the father of the late John A. Toleman, who died in 1976. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Annapolis. Burial will follow at All Hallows Church Cemetery in Birdsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Maryland Salem Children's Trust, Lower New Germany Road, Star Route Box 60C, Frostburg, MD 21532, or to other charities. ________________________________________________________________SAN ANGELO Thenolia Titus died Saturday, Dec. 6, 2012. She was born Nov. 5, 1917. Wake service will be Friday, Dec. 14, at Christian Fellowship Baptist Church. Service is at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at St. Paul Baptist Church with burial in Fairmount Cemetery. Arrangements are by Adams & Starks Funeral Home. Survivors include her sons Eddie Lee Titus, Albert Titus, Burks Titus and Clessie Titus; and daughters Queen White, Linda Franklin, Nettie Fuller and Brenda Love. Published in GoSanAngelo from December 13 to December 14, 2012 San Angelo Standard-Times (TX) - Friday, December 7, 2012Thenolia Titus, 95, died Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in a Midland hospital. Services are pending with Adam & Starks Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________Thomasville Times-Enterprise (GA) - August 16, 2008Theo Titus. Dedicated. Respected. Loved. This is how colleagues, friends and family describe Theo Titus, a former Georgia House of Representatives delegate and columnist for the Times-Enterprise who died Saturday after an extended illness. "My father was not a role model for perfection - there is no such thing - but in letting life shape him for the better in his faith, family, community and country," Titus' daughter, Margaret, said. "He did whatever God put on his plate to do, but was never a whiner. He was very straight-forward and highly intelligent; an independent thinker who had a very strong will." Titus's great-grandfather, Henry William Hopkins (known as Judge Hopkins in Thomasville), actively recruited northern residents to the area, who bought tracts of land and built plantation homes, many whose children and grandchildren are still citizens today, his daughter said. One family was the Mason's. Member Heywood Mason, 83, was friends with Titus from childhood. "He was a man of impeccable honesty, morality and integrity," Mason said. "I always looked up to him as if he were my older brother and still do. He lived his life loving people, hunting fishing and just being outdoors. This love was secondary only to his devotion to his family." Titus, 88, married Camille West at the start of World War II: he was 21, she 18. He served in the Army Air Corps (now the Air Force) before returning home to raise seven children and try his hand at a variety of careers. He ran Titus Cadillac Co. for 20 years in Thomasville and then served another 20 years with FEMA before turning his attention to politics. Titus was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives for what was then District 180 (encompassing Thomas and Grady counties) in November of 1988 and served for 10 years in the Georgia Legislature. Doug Silvis, friend and former chairman of Thomas County Republican Party and former vice-chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, said Titus was an inspiration to their political party. "Theo Titus was really the patriarch of the Republican party in Thomas County," Silvis said. "I had the honor of being party chairman for 14 years and working to build the local party; Theo's candidacy was the beginning of that process. Once he was elected, he was so well-respected on both sides of the aisle that he was a very effective advocate for Thomas County and for the entire state, which enabled him to be re-elected. He was a man of integrity and he was a statesman; he didn't tell people what he thought they wanted to hear, he said what needed to be said." Mason said his friend served in the legislature "with same integrity, honesty and morality he'd always lived." "He represented his constituents with fairness, never just political correctness, regardless of party affiliation," he said. "What a rarity today! It has indeed been a privilege for me to have him as one of my closest and most respected friends through these many years." State Senator John Bulloch, who won Titus's seat when he retired, was a county commissioner during Titus's time in the house. "He was an extremely dedicated public servant and very conservative," Bulloch said. "He and his wife Camille really were a team; everywhere he went, she went." ________________________________________________________________Fort Wayne News Sentinel. Thu., Feb. 5, 1920. Issue 113, p. 2.Theodore Titus, Jr., assistant engineer of motive power on the western lines of the Pennsylvania railroad, died this morning of influenza, following an eitht days' illness. Young Titus died in Pittsburgh, where he had gone on business. His father, Charles H. Titus, went to that place several days ago and was with his son at the time of death. Mr. Titus was one of the city's best known younger men. Having graduated from the common and high schools of Fort Wayne, he entered Purdue university and graduated from that school in 1912. Rapid promotion in his chosen work with the railroads has been proof of his ability, efficiancy and progressiveness. His position with the Pennsylvania company was one which he aquired through persistent effort and which promised additional opportunities for further promotion. He was but 28 years of age. Mr. Titus was preceded in death by his mother, who died when he was 6 months old. The father, Charles H. Titus, a step-mother, together with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Titus, are the only surviving relatives in the immediate family. No definite funeral arrangements have been made. The body, accompanied by Mr. Titus, will arrive in Fort Wayne, over the Pennsylvania, at 8 o'clock Friday, and will be taken to Klaehn & Sons for preparation for interment. The body will then be taken to the Titus home, 913 West Main street.________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - February 26, 1997. Page: 2Theodore Titus, 52, of Lakeland died Sunday at home. A native of Lancaster County, Pa., he moved to Lakeland in 1981 from Tampa. He was a computer supervisor for IBM, member of Moose Lodge 912 and Legion of the Moose. He is survived by his mother, Helen A. White of Tampa. Mark III Family Funeral Home, Bay To Bay Chapel, Tampa.________________________________________________________________The Daily Review. Wednesday, July 19, 1961. p. 20.CASTRO VALLEY - Services for Theodore Titus, 34, of 4353 Lawrence Drive, will be in Castro Valley Mortuary, 20359 Lake Chabot Road, Friday at 8:30 a.m. Mr. Titus died following an accident while working in San Francisco Monday. He is survived by his widow, Ruby Titus, and his children, Steven, Daniel, Susan and Theodore Jr., all of Castro Valley. Also surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Titus, Castro Valley; his brothers, John, Arthur, and Albert Titus, and a sister, Mrs. Gloria Volk. Mr. Titus was a member of the Masons, Bricklayers and Plasterers International Union, Local 19, and a barbershop singing group. He was a native of Alameda County. Rosary will be recited at 8 a.m. tomorrow at the chapel. Requiem High Mass will be at Our Lady of Grace Parish Church, Castro Valley, at 9 a.m. Friday. Burial will be at the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward.________________________________________________________________Thomasville Times-Enterprise (GA) - August 21, 2008Theodore Titus III. The piney woods of deep South Georgia went silent with sadness on Saturday morning, Aug. 16, 2008. Theo Titus III passed away peacefully after a long illness. He was born in Thomasville March 12, 1920 to Theo Titus Jr. and Margaret Crovatt Titus. He is survived by his beloved wife and companion of 68 years, Camille. He was pre-deceased by his parents, his sister Margaret Garnett, his brother Joe Titus and his son, Michael Titus. His large, loving and devoted family include: Theo IV of Tallahassee, Fla., and his family Tamara, Everett and Russell; Camille Albert (Don) of Indialantic, Fla., and her family Ed, Danielle, Mandy and Carrie; Margaret Titus of Thomasville and her family Arden, Jessica, Mary and Joe; Owen Titus of Mooresville, N.C. and his family, Rebecca; Gilda Williams of Thomasville and her family Lyle, Ashlyn and Neal; Eleanor Titus (Rob) of Portland, Ore., and her family Luke and Michael and his sister, Mary Dailey. There are great-grandchildren too numerous to name but he knew and loved every one of them. Theo served in World War II in the Army Air Corps (now the Air Force), owned and ran Titus Cadillac Co. for 20 years; served another 20 years with FEMA and then followed the family history by serving for 10 years in the Georgia House of Representatives. He will be most remembered for his 20-year career as a columnist for the Thomasville Times-Enterprise, retiring in 2006. His more than 1,000 columns - mostly about nature - read like letters to friends and people adored them according to his daughter Margaret. They were compiled into a book called An Outdoor Heritage - stories from a South Georgia Life that will be re-published in the fall. Private graveside services were held Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008, with military honors following at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Thomasville. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008. in the sanctuary of St. Thomas Episcopal Church. The service will be followed by a celebration of his life at 11 a.m., in the church parish hall. The public is welcome to attend. Friends wishing to make memorial gifts are encouraged to send them to the Thomas County Public Library, 201 N. Madison St., Thomasville, Ga. 31792, or to Birdsong Nature Center, 2106 Meridian Rd., Thomasville, Ga. 31792, attn: Kathleen Brady. Guests may sign the online guest register at . - Allen & Allen Funeral Home________________________________________________________________Trenton Evening Times. Thursday, February 24, 1910.Theodore F. Titus died last evening at his home, 909 West State Street, of congestion of the lungs. He was in the seventy-sixth year of his age, and is survived by his wife. He formerly lived at Harbourton, but for the last few years resided at 909 West State Street, this city. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his late residence, with services in the Presbyterian Church at Pennington, N. J., the Rev. Dr. Henry Collin Minton, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, this city, of which the deceased was a member, will officiate. Interment will be made in the Pennington Cemetery, under direction of N. R. Blackwell. Mr. Titus was an uncle of Deputy Surrogate Charles M. Titus and Harry M. and John M. Titus of the County Clerk's office.________________________________________________________________St. Helena Echo (LA) - Wednesday, November 22, 2017Theophile "Ted" Titus was born on March 14, 1934 and passed away on November 18, 2017 at home surrounded by his family and loved ones. He is survived by two daughters, Cheryl Strickland and husband, Jimmie, and Gwen Pezant; seven grandchildren, Kenny Bagot and wife, Susan, Scott Bagot, Eric Pezant and wife, Meaghan, Christi Bagot Robertson and husband, Beau, Tedd Titus and wife, Kayla, Erin Pezant, Matthew Titus and wife, Ashley; and multiple great-grandchildren of which he was so proud. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pearl Elizabeth Sibley "Libby" Titus; mother, Fannie Titus; daughter, Belinda Titus; and son, Cliff Titus; as well as a very special Aunt "Nante" and his grandmother "Gagi". Visitation at Spring Creek Baptist Church from 1 p.m. until religious services at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. Services conducted by Dr. Danny Smith. Interment Tangipahoa Cemetery, Tangipahoa. Pallbearers will be Eric Pezant, Scott Bagot, Kenny Bagot, Tedd Titus, Matthew Titus, and Tristan Robertson. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Spring Creek Baptist Church. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit .________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - February 16, 1989. Page: B4Theresa H. Titus, 89, 7049 Cardinalwood Court, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Antigua, West Indies, she moved to Orlando from there in 1981. She was a farmer. She was a member of Rolling Hills Moravian Church, Longwood. Survivors: sons, Arthur James, Antigua, Joseph Roy Peters, London; stepson, Aldan, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; daughter, Lucinda Saunders, Orlando; stepdaughters, Irose Smith, Bronx, N.Y., Diana John, Antigua; 31 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando.________________________________________________________________Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Friday, October 27, 2017Titus, Teresa Marie 7/17/1963 - 10/25/2017 Age 54, of Jackson, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, October 25, 2017. She leaves behind her sons, William (Heather) Austin and their children, and Jesse Titus; parents, David and Patricia Titus; sisters, Connie Rodriguez and Sheri (Steve) David; Nephews, Joe (Ashley) Rodriguez III, Dustin (Brittany) David, Cameron (Lexi) Curl and niece, Breanna Howard; five great nephews and four great nieces; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins to cherish her memory. A funeral service will be held at Wetherby Funeral Home (402 Wildwood Avenue, Jackson) at noon on Monday, October 30 with visitation at 11:00 a.m. with Fr. Brian Lenz officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the family for final expenses.________________________________________________________________Theron E. Titus, 57, of Fort Stockton died Sunday, Nov. 17, 1996, in a Midland hospital. Service will be at 10 a.m. today at Northside Baptist Church with burial at 3:30 p.m. in Fairmount Cemetery in San Angelo. Arrangements are by Fort Stockton Funeral Home. He was born Nov. 24, 1938, in Lewis, Kan. He had been a self-employed welder and a member of the Northside Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Titus of Fort Stockton; three brothers, Gerald Titus and Gary Titus, both of Hobbs, N.M. and Gale Titus of Snyder; and several nieces and nephews. The San Angelo Standard-Times.________________________________________________________________Courier News. Mar. 18, 2012.Thomas A. Titus, age 69 years, of Readington Township, NJ, died on Saturday, March 17, 2012 in the Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township, NJ. Born in Frenchtown, NJ, February 15, 1943, son of the late Norman A. and Pauline V. Anderson Titus, he was a lifelong area resident. A 1961 graduate of Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Mr. Titus was a Bus Driver for Hunterdon Central for over twenty six years. He was member of the National Rifle Association; the John Birch Society; and the NJEA. An avid bowler, he was a member of the US Bowling Congress.Surviving are his wife of forty-seven years, Lyndalee Ketcham Titus; a son and daughter-in-law, Norman K. and Carlye Titus of Columbia, TN; a daughter and son-in-law, Camie Lynn and Christian Sanchez of Readington Township, NJ; four grandchildren, Liam Titus, Arriana Sanchez, Sawyer Titus and Lylah Sanchez; two brothers, Gilford N. Titus of Deerfield, VA and Dan W. Titus of Ewing Township, NJ; a sister, Fay Titus of Louisa, VA; a sister-in-law, Uadajne Ketcham of Newfield, NY; and several nieces and nephews.Funeral Services will take place Tuesday at 11:00a.m. in the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, 147 Main Street, Flemington, NJ. Interment will be private. Calling hours will be Monday from 4:00-8:00p.m. in the Funeral Home. Please visit for further information or to send condolences. Memorial contributions may be made to The Seeing Eye Inc., P.O. Box 375, Morristown, NJ 07963 or to the National Rifle Association of America, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 or to the Disabled American Veterans, PO Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH, 45250-0301. _____________________________________________________________Rio Blanco Herald Times (Meeker, CO) - September 18, 2008Sept. 30, 1965 - Sept. 12, 2008. Thomas B. Titus. Tom passed quietly from this Earth Friday, Sept. 12, 2008, in a Denver hospital from injuries received in amotorcycle accident. Tom is survived by his wife Ann and Keta his faithful companion of Meeker; his parents Robert and Eleanor Titus of Florence; his brother Tim (Deana) Titus of Stillwater, Okla.; sister Kathy (Dennis) Cary of Florence; sister Debra McLean of Florence; and brother Larry (Paulette) Titus of Ca?on City. He also leaves aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends. Tom owned and operated TC Heating and Cooling in Meeker. A celebration of his life will be held at the home of Tom and Ann Titus in Meeker on his birthday Sept. 30 starting at 3 p.m. Come in your comfortable party clothes and bring your favorite stories to share. Questions, please call 878-3134. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Able to Change Recovery, Inc., 31882 Camino Capistrano, Suite 220, San Juan Capistrano, CA92675. The family thanks you for your love and prayers. His parents have scheduled a memorial service for him at the First Southern Baptist Church in Ca?on City Oct. 11 at 2 p.m. For information, contact Eleanor Titus at (719) 784-0745 or (719) 429-7739. ________________________________________________________________Decatur Daily Democrat (IN) - Tuesday, September 2, 2014.Thomas Dean Titus, 76, Decatur, passed away at 8:40 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 31, 2014, at Adams Woodcrest. Tom was born in Decatur Thursday, Sept. 16, 1937, the son of the late Thomas Wesley and Margaret Rose (Thomas) Titus. He married Hazel Roberts on June 6, 1959; she passed away Nov. 29, 1965. He married Mary (Woebbeking) Titus Aug. 9, 1969, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne; she survives. He retired from General Electric as an engineer after 41 years of service. Tom was member of the GE Quarter Century Club. Among survivors are daughters, Deborah (Doug) Ungemach of Decatur, Flavia Titus of Decatur and Teresa Hartman of Bristol; son, Thomas W. (Anne) Titus of Columbia City; sister, Janice (James) Geels of Decatur; 12 grandchildren, Kristi (Jason) Jauregui; Gregory and James Ungemach; Melissa, Jennifer and Sarah Hartman; Jeremy (Emily) Bertsch; Sarah (Sam) Jones; Baily Rentschler; Justin, Dylin and Jaxon Titus; and four great-grandchildren, Lucas, Hailey and Carissa Jauregui; and Grayson Jones. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Sabina Bertsch; and one sister, Patricia Gerber. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Zwick & Jahn Funeral Home. Private family services will be held at a later date. Preferred memorials are to Family LifeCare-Berne; or American Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made at . ________________________________________________________________Naples Daily News (FL) - Sunday, August 31, 2014.Thomas Donald 'Don' Titus, 87, of Bonita Springs, FL died August 26, 2014 at his home. Don had been a resident of Bonita Springs since 1985 coming from Long Valley, NJ. He was born February 16, 1927 in Wharton, NJ, a son of the late Thomas and Olive (née Hosking) Titus. After high school, he joined the U.S. Army and served during World War II. Upon completion of his service, he enrolled at Bucknell University where he received his Bachelor's degree. After graduation, Don worked for the U.S. Army at the Picatinny Arsenal in Dover, NJ in the personnel and human resource department until his retirement in 1985. Don was an avid golfer and was a member of the Spanish Wells Golf Club. He also enjoyed growing roses in New Jersey and orchids in Florida. He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Joan B. Titus of Bonita Springs, FL; two sisters-in law, Suzanne L. (William A.) Schadel of Wayne, NJ and Helen Post of Palmyra, VA; five nieces and nephews; and five great nieces and great nephews. He is also survived by his beloved miniature Schnauzer dog, Archie. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home, 28300 Tamiami Trail South, Bonita Springs, FL. Funeral services will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Graveside services will be held at the Locust Hill Cemetery, Dover, NJ. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions in his name be made to the Humane Society of Lee County. Online condolences may be offered by visiting . Arrangements are being handled by Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home ________________________________________________________________Evening Sun, The (Hanover, PA) - Sunday, August 17, 2014.GETTYSBURG Thomas E. Titus, 51, entered into God's eternal care as a result of an auto accident in Fayetteville on Friday, August 15, 2014. He was the husband of Lisa M. (Elder) Titus, with whom he shared 28 years of marriage. Born February 11, 1963, in Hanover, he was the son of Donald G. and Patsy C. (Snyder) Titus of Gettysburg. Tom was retired from Honeywell International, Inc. in Columbia, Md., and was currently employed with Nova Corporation in Chambersburg. Tom was a former member of the Hanover Jaycees and coached many years for the Jaycees Little League team. He enjoyed working on his 1967 Mustang, pumpkin chunkin, the races, and all kinds of animals, but he especially enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Surviving, in addition to his wife and parents, are two daughters, Leah N. Rinaldi and her husband, Andrea of Hanover, and Sarah L. Titus of Gettysburg; one granddaughter, Immacolata Rinaldi; and one sister, Julie A. Laudeman of Gettysburg. He was preceded in death by a brother, Tim Titus. A Celebration of Life Service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 20, 2014, at Murphy Funeral Home, 501 Ridge Ave., McSherrystown, with his friend, Tony Rentsel, officiating. Burial will be private. Friends and relatives will be received Wednesday 1 to 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions in memory of Tom may be made to Adams County SPCA, 11 Goldenville Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325; or American Diabetes Assoc., 3544 N. Progress Ave., Suite 101, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Online condolences may be shared at Gettysburg Times. Monday, Oct. 16, 1961. PA.Miss Patsy Catherine Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Snyder, R 1, became the bride of Donald George Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seely Titus, Jessup (Howard Co.) Md., Saturday at 2 o.clock in Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Taverns. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mark A. Heiney, assisted by the Rev. Theron Snyder, cousin of the bride.The maid of honor, Miss Joanne Snyder, Littlestown R. 2, cousin of the bride.The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Snyder Gettysburg, cousin of the bride, and Miss Ruth Holmes, Baltimore, friend of the bride.The flower girl, Miss Susan Waybright.The best man was Fred Titus, Jessup, Md., brother of the groom. The ushers were Dallas Youse and Richard Whitehead, Jessup, Md. The ringbearer was Mark Daugherty, Jessup, Md.A reception for approximately 200 guests was held in the church social hall. The couple will reside at R. 1.The bride is a graduate of Littlestown High School, a graduate of the Church Home and Hospital School of Nursing, Baltimore, and is presently employed at the Hanover Hospital as staff nurse. The groom graduated from Arundel High School and is employed at the Baltimore News Post in Baltimore.GETTYSBURG Thomas E. Titus, 51, entered into God's eternal care as a result of an auto accident in Fayetteville (Franklin Co., PA) on Friday, August 15, 2014. He was the husband of Lisa M. (Elder) Titus, with whom he shared 28 years of marriage. Born February 11, 1963, in Hanover (York Co., PA), he was the son of Donald G. and Patsy C. (Snyder) Titus of Gettysburg. Tom was retired from Honeywell International, Inc. in Columbia, Md., and was currently employed with Nova Corporation in Chambersburg. Tom was a former member of the Hanover Jaycees and coached many years for the Jaycees Little League team. He enjoyed working on his 1967 Mustang, pumpkin chunkin, the races, and all kinds of animals, but he especially enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Surviving, in addition to his wife and parents, are two daughters, Leah N. Rinaldi and her husband, Andrea of Hanover, and Sarah L. Titus of Gettysburg; one granddaughter, Immacolata Rinaldi; and one sister, Julie A. Laudeman of Gettysburg. He was preceded in death by a brother, Tim Titus. A Celebration of Life Service________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - November 14, 2010. Page: 4BThomas H.TitusApr241941Nov122010FLTarpon SpringsPinellasNY123-32-1831Thomas H. Titus, 69, of Tarpon Springs, passed away Nov. 12, 2010. Born in Wallkill, NY, Tom lived in Tampa before moving to Pinellas County several years ago. He was a sales manager for a packaging company. Tom served in the Army during the Vietnam era. Survivors include his beloved wife Karen; loving sons Jay (Amy) and Stephen (Kristen); brother Lee (Joanna); adored grandchildren Ella, Brendan, Connor and cherished pets Sunshine & Drothrene. A life celebration remembrance will be 3 pm Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010, at David C. Gross Funeral Home in Clearwater. Viewing will be from 2 pm until service time. Please wear Hawaiian attire. Interment will be at the National Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, HI. An online guestbook is available at David C. Gross Funeral Homes 830 N. Belcher Rd. 727-446-2222________________________________________________________________Anderson Daily Bulletin. Saturday, May 7, 1966. p. 6. IN.Thomas H. Titus, 82, a former Madison County resident, died Friday morning at Indianapolis. He was a son of John and Susan Titus, deceased. A brother, Walter M. Titus, died last November. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Laura Merrill of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bertha Leer of Napa, Calif.; a brother, Hal D. Titus, and a sister, Olga Mish, both of Bradenton, Fla. Final services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at the Shirley Brothers Mortuary, Irvinglon, Indianapolis.________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - October 10, 2007. Page: B4Thomas K. Titus, 57, of East St., Stafford Springs, passed away on Sunday, (October 7, 2007) at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. He was born in Stafford Springs, son of Anna K. (Kunay) Titus and the late John L. Titus, Sr. Tom was a U.S. Air Force veteran, and was currently employed by the State of Connecticut Department of Correction as an Armory Supervisor. He was also part of the State of Connecticut Department of Correction Tactical Operations Unit as Team Leader for Hostage Negotiations, Firearms Instructor, and an elite and proud member of the Honor Guard. He was a very well respected officer in law enforcement. Tom was a member of the West Stafford Fire Department and Fire Police, a Town of Stafford Constable, and former Sergeant of the Stafford Springs Police Department. A loving husband and father, Tom is survived by his devoted wife of 24 years, Dawn M. Titus; his three children, his first born son, Timothy J. Titus, Daddy's little girl, Christina M. Titus, and his little boy, Cody J. Titus; his mother, Anna K. (Kunay) Titus; four brothers, John L. Titus, Jr. and his wife, Diane, Robert Titus and his wife, Judy, James Titus, and Jeffrey Titus and his wife, Rita all of Stafford Springs; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. A funeral will be held on Thursday, October 11, with a procession forming by 9 a.m. at Introvigne Funeral Home, Inc., 51 East Main St., Stafford Springs, CT, followed by a Church Service at 10 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, corner of West Main St. and Church St., Stafford Springs, CT. Burial will follow in Hill Side Cemetery, Stafford Springs, CT. Calling hours are on Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the Titus Children Education Fund, c/o Rose Roszczewski, P.O. Box 25, Stafford Springs, CT 06076. For online condolences or directions, please visit: introvignefuneralhome. com.________________________________________________________________North Platte Telegraph, The (NE) - Saturday, March 12, 2016 Thomas L. "Tom" Titus, 84, of Cozad, formerly of Smithville, died Feb. 15, 2016, at Golden Living Center in Cozad. Services will be at a later date. Cremation was chosen. ________________________________________________________________The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday, September 19, 1957.Thomas Lenwood Titus, 52, died Tuesday at 8:45 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering illness. Born July 9, 1905, Springville, to Orville LeRoy and Erma Tew Titus. Survivors: mother, Salt Lake City; three brothers; two sisters, LeRoy, San Francisco, Calif.; Elmer B., Alaska; Dean, Laura L. Wheeler, Bardell T. Jorgensen, Salt Lake City. Private funeral Friday.________________________________________________________________Thomas M. (Michael) Titus Sr., October 8, 1927-June 11, 2003. Chestertown, N.Y., formerly of Wantagh, N.Y., died Wednesday afternoon in Community Medical Center. His wife is the former Elizabeth Mary Ann Wright. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., son of the late Thomas and Mabel E. Sullivan Titus, he attended St. Francis de Sales School and Far Rockaway High School. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and was employed during his career by every New York City newspaper, retiring as a pressman for The New York Times. He maintained a residence in Chestertown since 1980, living there full time since his retirement. He was an over 40-year member and former officer of Graphic Communications International Union 2, New York City, the Elks Club of Glens Falls, N.Y., and St. Joseph Church, Olmstedville, N.Y. Also surviving are four daughters, Elizabeth Mary Schook, Las Vegas, N.V.; Jeanne Marie Daugherty, Clarks Summit; Margaret Mary Zourelias, Pittsburgh, and Kathleen Ann Lewis, Justus; four sons, Thomas M. Jr., Wantagh, N.Y.; John Joseph Titus, West Islip, N.Y.; William Francis Titus, Charlotte, N.C., and Timothy Francis Titus, Long Beach, N.Y.; a brother, James T. Titus, Lawrence, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a son, Kevin Francis Titus, and two sisters, Joan Stackpole and Dorothy Titus. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from the Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, 9 Pine St., Chestertown, N.Y., with Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Olmstedville, N.Y. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Olmstedville (Irishtown), N.Y. Friends may call Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Boys Town, St. Jude's Children's Hospital or the Clarks Summit Volunteer Fire Company. Arrangements, Howard J. Snowdon Funeral Home, 1810 Sanderson Ave.________________________________________________________________Examiner, The (Independence - Blues Springs - Grain Valley, MO) - June 26, 2002Thomas Timothy Titus, 73, Independence, died Monday, June 24, 2002, at Research Medical Center in Kansas City. Mr. Titus was born in Wabash, Ind. He worked for Tension Envelope as a printing press operator before he retired. He retired from the U.S. Navy in 1968 and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Raytown Masonic Lodge and Ararat Shrine. He was preceded in death by his wife, Janet Titus, a sister, Mary Ellen Kerr, brothers, Charles, William, Raymond, Robert and Jack Titus, and his parents, Ralph and Hazel Titus. His survivors include a son, Thomas Titus II, Raytown; two daughters, Merry Titus and Christine Titus, both of Kansas City; two brothers, Richard Titus, Pierceton, Ind., and Jerry Titus, West Melbourne, Fla.; one sister, Virginia Karnehm, Lafayette, Ind.; and one grandson. Services will be 9 a.m. Thursday at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel, Kansas City. Burial will be in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Kansas City. Friends may call from 6 to 8 tonight at the chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Shriner's Wings of Mercy. ________________________________________________________________Lexington Herald. Wed., Mar. 29, 1916. Issue 89, p. 2.PARIS, Ky., March 28. - Thomas W. Titus, 72 years old, died Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at his home on South Main Street after an illness from stomach trouble extending over a period of about three years. Mr. Titus was a well known horseman and until failing health compelled him to live quietly, he pursued his occupation of handling and training horses with the same faithfulness that charectized his every action. Mr. and Mrs. Titus came to this city about thirty years ago from the East, and by their elegant deportment and uniform courtesy, drew about them a circle of admiring and devoted friends, both in the Presbyterian Church, of which they were members, and outside. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife only, neither having any relatives in Kentucky. The funeral will take place from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the service to be conducted by Rev. Dr. F. J. Cheek, of Danville. The burial will follow in the Paris cemetery. The following friends will act as pallbearers: Dr. F. L. Lapsley, George R. Bell, E. M. Dickson, Dr. M. H. Daily, C. A. McMillan, Charles E. Butler, Lawrence Vanhook, John Brennan, W. W. Mitchell and William H. Webb.________________________________________________________________Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - October 20, 2005Thomas Winfield Titus 1923 ~ 2005 SOUTH WEBER, UT - Thomas Winfield Titus, age 82, born February 13, 1923 in Bonesteel, South Dakota died October 10, 2005, in West Haven, UT from complications of Alzheimers. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Francis Gott, and son Scott Raymond Titus. Tom and Dorothy were married in Kearney, Nebraska on January 31, 1945 and sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on November 9, 1959. He is survived by sons, Gerald and Ronald Titus and their families including 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. He retired as a Lt. Colonel from the US Air Force having served 21 years active duty including service in the Pacific in World War II as bombardier on the B-29. He faithfully served in many church callings including home teacher where he achieved close to 100% home teaching every month for 45 years. He also served as a temple worker in Oakland, CA, and served LDS missions with his wife in Scotland, N. Ireland, and Mesa, AZ. He will be remembered for his keen sense of humor, intriguing stories, practical approach to life, and life long service to others. Memorial service will be held Friday, October 21, at 11 a.m. at the Pioneer Ward, 6660 S. 1775 E., Uintah. Interment, Belton Cemetery, Belton, MO. ________________________________________________________________Midland Daily News (MI) - Wednesday, October 26, 2011Timothy Dean Titus, 57, was born on June 11, 1954, and passed away peacefully at his home on Oct. 22, 2011. A man known for his quick wit and kindness, Tim lived in Midland all of his life and grew a base of loyal customers and friends through his computer sales and repair service. He spent his days tinkering with gadgets, reading the classics on his Nook, watching old movies, and going for long scenic drives in his car. A man who loved his family, Tim took great pride in the accomplishments of those closest to him. Family and friends will remember his blue-gray eyes, playful nature, dry sense of humor, and gentle demeanor. Tim could fix anything, be it his daughter's broken heart or the brakes on his wife's car. Tim's inquisitive nature made him a lifelong learner who could speak intelligently about nearly anything. Never without a helping hand, a pocketful of dog biscuits, and a twinkle in his eye, Tim probably never realized how important and respected he was. Tim was preceded in death by his parents, Dean and Betty Titus. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Christine (Plummer) Titus of Midland; his two daughters, Jill (Steve) Sweet of Edmore, and Sara Jane Titus of Chicago; his best friend and companion, his 16-year-old dog, Bayli; one sister, Jane Engelman of Saginaw; and one brother, Dean (Kendra) Titus of Midland. A memorial celebration will be held for family and friends at the American Legion Berryhill Post 165, 5111 Hedgewood Dr., in Midland, on Friday afternoon from 1-5 p.m. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the charities of their choice in his name. ________________________________________________________________Marshall Evening Chronicle. Thursday, May 19, 1938. p. 1.COLDWATER, Mich., May 19. - (UP) - Thurlow Titus, 78, president of the Titus Foundry Company, one of the oldest concerns in this area, died today. Titus succombed in the home where he was born. Death resulted from injuries suffered in a fall recently. Titus began work at the age of 16 in the foundry his father founded in 1854. He became president in 1893 upon the death of his father and remained as active head of the organization until last year. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Clara Belle Titus, to whom he had been married 49 years.________________________________________________________________St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - April 3, 2007. Page: B7Timothy F. Titus. Resident of West St. Paul Beloved Husband, Dad & Brother. Suddenly on March 31, 2007 at the age of 57. Preceded in death by parents, Ray & Delores. Survived by wife, Colleen (nee Hurley); son, Ryan; step-daughters, Tara (Dustin) Hoeger & Sheri (Chris) Meyers; 1 grandson; siblings, Lorena (Jon) Weaver, Carol (Keith) Kraft, Mary Michaels, John (Marilyn) Titus & Steve (Danielle) Titus; and many nieces & nephews. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Wednesday, April 4th at the CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH, 1154 Seminole Ave. @ Butler, WSP. Visitation 4-8 PM Tuesday at WEST FUNERAL HOME, 1051 So. Robert St. @ Arion, WSP. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery in Mendota. Tim was an instructor and longtime member of the Floor Coverers Union Local 596. He had a great love of the outdoors, especially fishing & hunting in northern MN. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred.________________________________________________________________Timothy Francis Titus. Resident of West St. Paul Beloved Husband, Dad & Brother Suddenly on March 31, 2007 at the age of 57. Preceded in death by parents, Ray & Delores. Survived by wife, Colleen (nee Hurley); son, Ryan; step-daughters, Tara (Dustin) Hoeger & Sheri (Chris) Meyers; 1 grandson; siblings, Lorena (Jon) Weaver, Carol (Keith) Kraft, Mary Michaels, John (Marilyn) Titus & Steve (Danielle) Titus; and many nieces & nephews. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Wednesday, April 4th at the CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH, 1154 Seminole Ave. @ Butler, WSP. Visitation 4-8 PM Tuesday at WEST FUNERAL HOME, 1051 So. Robert St. @ Arion, WSP. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery in Mendota. Tim was an instructor and longtime member of the Floor Coverers Union Local 596. He had a great love of the outdoors, especially fishing & hunting in northern MN. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred.________________________________________________________________Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Sunday, May 14, 2017Timothy H. Titus, 69, of Point St. Cape Vincent, passed away peacefully at his home under the care of his family and Hospice of Jefferson County. Arrangements have been entrusted to Cleveland Funeral Home, Cape Vincent. Tim was born December 2nd, 1947 in Gowanda, NY to the late Harold and Mary Powell Titus. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from SUNY Potsdam and was an English teacher at Watertown High School for 33 years, retiring in 2003. A marriage to Mary Lydon ended in divorce. He married Beverly Yates on June 29th, 1991 at his home in Cape Vincent. He had a lifelong love of the St. Lawrence River that lasted until his death. He had a passion for boating and camping at Canoe Point. He was a 37-year member of the Cape Vincent Volunteer Fire Department serving several years as an officer. He cherished his time with his daughters and grandchildren. His survivors include his wife Beverly of Cape Vincent, two daughters; Erin and Butch Gould, Cape Vincent, Melinda and Andrew Turcotte, Syracuse; a brother, Art Titus, New Hampshire; a sister, Judy and Jack Switzer, North Carolina; grandchildren, Jacob, Courtney, and Floyd Gould, all of Cape Vincent, and Emma, Claire, Ethan Turcotte, all of Syracuse, and several nieces and nephews. A sister-in-law, Margie Titus died before him. There will be no services per his wishes. There will be a gathering for all family and friends in Tim's memory at the Cape Vincent Fire Hall on Saturday, May 20th from 11 am to 1 pm. Donations may be made to the Cape Vincent Volunteer Fire Department, 241 E. Broadway, Cape Vincent, NY 13618, or to Hospice of Jefferson County, 1398 Gotham St, Watertown, NY 13601. Online condolences may be made at .________________________________________________________________Express-Times, The (Easton, PA) - Tuesday, January 6, 2009Timothy J. Titus, 44, of Forks Township, formerly of Flemington, N.J., passed away Monday, January 5, 2009 in Easton Hospital. Born: December 11, 1964, in Raritan Township, N.J., he was a son of Marishka Michener of Forks Township and the late Dean N. Titus. Survivors: In addition to his mother, Marishka, he is survived by a brother, Dean H. Titus and his wife Melissa of Palmer Township; a sister, Lynn C. Wallen and her husband Les, of Williams Township; three nephews, a niece and three great-nephews. Services: Arrangements are private under the direction of the Strunk Funeral Home, Inc., Wilson Borough. The Express Times. Jan. 6, 2009. The Express Times. Jan. 6, 2009.________________________________________________________________Star Beacon (Ashtabula, OH) - Saturday, June 2, 2018Timothy James Titus, 59, of Lenox-New Lyme Road passed away Friday, June 1, 2018 at Hospice of the Western Reserve. He was born April 7, 1959 in Conneaut, the son of Clifford and Shirley (Tucker) Titus and had been a lifelong county resident. A 1977 graduate of Ashtabula High School, he had attended Kent State University Ashtabula Campus. He had been employed as a mental health specialist with Ashtabula County Medical Center for seven years before his injury and previously worked for Reliance Electric. On December 29, 1982, he married the love of his life, Robin Jones and together they have shared 35 wonderful years. A devoted member of Pentecostal Church of God, he enjoyed working with the youth for the past 25 years and often went on mission trips. He dearly loved his family, children, and grandchildren. His survivors include his wife, Robin; four children, Tammy (Jacob) Brown, Amber (Jared) Rivers, Heather (James) Tichnell, and Thomas (Sarah) Titus; 10 grandchildren, Kylie, Faith, Camden, Allison, Kenzie, Mia, James, Eddie, Lincoln, and Patricia; his parents, Clifford and Shirley Titus; three brothers, Greg, Jeff, and Mark (Desiree) Titus; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his uncles, Bill Tucker and George Titus. Calling hours will be from 6-8 PM Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at the Pentecostal Church of God, 2201 Cook Road, Ashtabula. A service to be held at the church Wednesday at 11AM with Rev. Kenneth Roberts, Pastor officiating. Contributions may be made to the Pentecostal Church of God Youth Group. ZABACK-WILLIAMS-DUCRO FUNERAL, 500 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Timothy R. "Bob" Titus, 73, of Weston died Oct. 4, 1998, at home after a short illness. He was retired from Consolidated Natural Gas with 40 years' service. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of First Baptist Church, Weston. Surviving: sons, Timothy R. Titus Jr. of Houston, James B. Titus of Weston; daughters, Trudy D. Titus Kapper of Akron, Ohio, Susan L. Titus Smith of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Lena Diane Titus of Fairmont; sisters, Evelyn M. Villers of Camden, Frances Regina Duvall of Cedartown, Ga.; brothers, Walter Monroe Titus of Turnertown, B. Franklin Titus of Kincheloe, Paul D. Titus of Camden; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Boyle Funeral Home, Weston, with the Rev. Tim Hughes officiating. Burial with military rites will be in Weston Masonic Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. West Virginia Gazette Online________________________________________________________________Timothy W. Titus, 72, of Sycamore Road, Clarksburg, passed away Wednesday, March 7, 2007, at the United Hospital Center at Clarksburg after an extended illness. He was born at Kincheloe, WV, April 17, 1934, the son of the late Edward W. Titus and Mrs. V. Pauline Carder Titus, who survives at Good Hope. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Virginia M. Titus of Sycamore Road, Clarksburg. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by four sons, Timothy W. Titus Jr. of Salem, Kenneth E. Titus of Lost Creek, Gary L. Titus of Weston, and B. Scott Titus of Philippi; two daughters, Kimberly S. Butler of Alabama and Rose A. Spencer of Clarksburg; one brother, James E. Titus of Good Hope, and nine grandchildren. Mr. Titus was a retired coal miner, having worked at Barbour Coal Company for several years. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and. Friends were received at the Morris Funeral Home, Jane Lew, Monday, afternoon, March 12, from 4-6 p.m. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, March 13, at the Morris Funeral Home at 11 a.m. with Rev. Tim Hughes officiating. Burial followed in the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery at Kincheloe. The Weston Democrat. Mar. 14, 2007.________________________________________________________________Chowan Herald, The (NC) - Wednesday, September 12, 2012. Page: 4BTimothy William "Tim" Titus Jr., 50, of 424 Mexico Road, died Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012 in UNC Hospital, Chapel Hill. Tim was born in Chowan County and was the son of Dorothy Spruill "Dot" Titus of Edenton. A 20 year employee of Colony Tire Corp., he was the manager of their Re-Tread Plant, and was a member of the Edward G. Bond Post #40 of The American Legion. He was preceded in death by a sister, Cynthia Titus Barnes. Surviving in addition to his mother is his long-time friend and companion, Deborah Ann Urick, and their son, Cody Timothy Titus, both of Edenton; his sister, Sandra Titus Pace of Fayetteville; his brother-in-law, Billy Barnes of Edenton; three nieces, Kristy Reed, Caitlin Barnes, and Kenley Swain; a nephew, Chase Barnes; and a greatniece, Emma Barnes. A gathering of family and friends was held Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Miller Funeral Home & Crematory, 735 Virginia Road, Edenton. Online condolences may be made by visiting . ________________________________________________________________Tina M. Titus, age 48, a resident of Rock Haven, died there Thursday, June 11, 2004, following a long-term struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. She was born in Janesville on April 16, 1956, the daughter of Leo and Dorothy (O'Grady) Beauchamp and was employed at Monterey Mills. She was married to William Titus in 1974. Titus is survived by her 2 children, Tremaine Titus of Janesville and Tabitha Titus of Norwalk, WI; 3 grandchildren: Kara Bennett, Kayla Michelsin, and Keynna Rose; 2 sisters, Deborah (Frank) St. Michael of Milton and Cynthia (Bruce) Blanton of Jacksonville, FL; a brother-in-law, Ron Wobig of Janesville; 7 nieces and nephews; 19 great nieces and nephews; and many dear friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; twin grandchildren; and a sister, Bonnie Wobig. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 16, 2004, at OAK HILL CEMETERY with Rev. Stephen Umhoefer officiating. Memorials are preferred to Rock Haven or the MS Foundation. SCHNEIDER APFEL SCHNEIDER & SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME is assisting the family with arrangements. The Janesville Gazette. Jun. 20, 2004.________________________________________________________________Titus J. Titus, a true renaissance man, passed away Saturday, December 31, 2011 at the age of 88 years. He proudly served his country through two wars returning to work for the Western Electric Company his entire career. Titus was preceded in death by his parents and his loving wife, of 35 years, Mary Jane Titus. He is survived by his two sons, John M. and David E and their wives Brenda and Carol; grandchildren, Justin Anthony, Kimberly Mary, Titus J. Titus, II and Melanie Rose. MEMORIAL SERVICE FRIDAY JANUARY 6, 2012 11:00AM PORTER LORING CHAPEL 1101 Mc CULLOUGH AVE. Interment with Military Honors will follow in San Fernando Cemetery III. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial contributions to the San Antonio Audubon Society, Animal Defense League or Humane Society.________________________________________________________________Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA) - September 26, 2006Todd W. Titus Sr., 43, of Weatherly, died Saturday at Community Medical Center, Scranton, following a vehicle accident on South Lehigh Gorge Drive in Weatherly RD #2. Born in Hazleton on March 13, 1963, he was the son of Earl "Bounce" and Rosalie (Knepper) Titus of Weatherly RD #1. He was the husband of Michele (Romano) Titus. Todd was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Weatherly, and was a former member of the church Consistory. He was a 1982 graduate of Weatherly High and Carbon County Vo-Tech. Until his recent retirement, Todd worked for Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. He was a Weatherly borough councilman, a member of Citizen's Fire Co. No. 1 and was past president of Weatherly T-Ball Association. Surviving, in addition to his parents and his wife, Michele, are his children, Todd W. Titus Jr., Tyler Louis and Taylor Nicole, all of Weatherly; brothers, Albert, Earl "Jr." and Kyle Titus; and a sister; Sandy, wife of Edward "Skip" Snyder, all of Weatherly RD #1. Twelve nieces and nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles also survive. Services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Salem United Church of Christ, Third and Fell streets, Weatherly. The Rev. Barry Harbach will officiate. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Friends may call at the church from 9 a.m. until time of services. Donations are requested to Salem United Church of Christ, St. Matthew's United Church of Christ or Citizen's Fire Co. No. #1, all in Weatherly. Philip J. Jeffries Funeral Home, Weatherly, is handling arrangements. Visit philipjjeffriesfuneralhome for details and directions. ________________________________________________________________State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - Tuesday, October 27, 2015 SPRINGFIELD, IL - Todd Wayne Titus, 45, of Springfield, died Sunday, October 25, 2015 at St. John's Hospice. He was born June 22, 1970 in Covina, CA, the Son of Timothy W. Titus and Delores Miller. He worked for JK Wake Construction Co. for 16 years. Todd was an avid NASCAR fan, and enjoyed building and riding motorized Bikes He is survived by his Mother, Delores "Lori" (Kenneth) Farley of Springfield; two daughters, Hannah and Kloey Hollinshead of Sherman; a son, Devin Hollinshead of Sherman; a step-son, Tony Patterson of Springfield; a sister, Theresa Titus of Springfield; Companion, Rebecka Best of Springfield; a niece, Brooke Gabriel; a nephew, Robert (Ashley) Ealey, III; and two dogs Dottie and Dozier. Todd was preceded in death by his father; and a brother, Robert Wilkerson, Jr. Visitation will be held Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015 from 4:00 pm until the funeral service at 7:00 pm at Ellinger-Kunz & Park Funeral Home. Rev. Larry Hanson will officiate. Cremation to follow. Memorial may be made for the Children of Todd c/o Ellinger-Kunz & Park Funeral Home, 530 N. 5th St., Springfield, IL 62702. Visit our online obituary at ________________________________________________________________Sun, The (Baltimore, MD) - Sunday, July 29, 2012On July 20, 2012 TOM TITUS of Baltimore; beloved son of the late Thomas and Florence Titus; dear brother of John "Jack" Friends may call at Singleton Funeral & Cremation Services, 1 2nd Avenue SW; Glen Burnie, MD 21061, on Tuesday, July 31st, from 7-9 PM. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, August 1st, 12 PM, at Meadowridge Memorial Park. For further information, please visit .________________________________________________________________Tom N. Titus, 81, of Denver, died May 28, 2006. Uncle of Pete Titus, Lakewood. Memorial Service, Saturday, June 10, 2006, 1:30 p.m., St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 2015 Glenarm Pl., Denver. Memorials may be made to America's Second Harvest, 35 E. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. Published in the Denver Newspaper Agency from 6/7/2006 - 6/8/2006.________________________________________________________________Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) - Sunday, May 13, 2018March 18, 1929 April 11, 2018. Tommy "Tom" Norman Titus passed peacefully away April 11, 2018. Tom was born near Homestead, Oregon, to Roland A. Titus and Edith Ballard Titus. He had five siblings, all now deceased: brothers: Fred, Hank, and Wes; and sisters, Helen and Louise. He moved with his family to Eugene in 1943, where he graduated from Eugene High School in 1947. Airplanes and flying were Tom's lifelong passion. He earned his aircraft and engine mechanic license from Eugene Vocational School. The year following high school graduation he enlisted in the Air Force and spent most of his service as an instructor of aircraft mechanics. In 1954, Tom married Barbara Perini, a union of love and shared values that lasted over 63 years. Their marriage produced five sons. The first died in infancy, and the remaining four were his pride and joy, the family he always wanted. He celebrated their accomplishments and felt their pain during rough times. Tom was a man of many talents, and from the age of 14 he was never without a job: pilot, aircraft mechanic, missile inspector, logger, trucker, businessman, truck mechanic, occasional wildland firefighter, a fixer and builder of many things. Tom is survived by his wife, Barbara; sons: Tom, Terry, Tim, and Todd; eleven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and a large extended family who was very important to him. A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 PM, Sunday, May 27 at Walterville Grange, 39259 Camp Creek Rd, Springfield, OR. Please bring your stories, memories, pictures, and a side dish to share. BBQ and drinks will be provided.________________________________________________________________Atlanta Constitution. Friday Morning, May 7, 1875.Story of Tracy Titus. No genealogical data.________________________________________________________________The Mexia Daily News. Friday, Jan. 9, 1970. p. 7. TX.Funeral services for Travis Lee Titus, 52, a lifelong resident of Freestone County, will be conducted Sunday at 1 p.m. in Owens Chapel Church of God in Christ. Officiating will be Elder J.J. Hemphill of the Owens Chapel community. Burial will be in Pine Top Cemetery (Freestone County), under direction of Dorsey-Keatts Funeral Home. A member of the Church of God in Christ, Mr. Titus lived on Route 1, Oakwood. He died Tuesday at 7 a.m. in the Veterans Hospital at Marlin. Surviving are his wife, Katie of Oakwood; his mother, Mrs. Johnnie Malone of Oakwood; a son, Vincent Lee Titus of Oakwood; five daughters, Gloria Dean Titus of Dallas, Shirley Joylene Titus of Austin, Eulanda Faye Titus, Veonia Bacelia Titus and Parischilla Annette Titus, all of Oakwood. Also surviving are six sisters; Mrs. Ettress Mae Durham of Oakwood, Mrs. Irene Keaton, Miss Mamie Titus, Miss Bertha Rene Titus, Mrs. Maybelle Jefferson, and Mrs. Emma Hunter, all of Los Angeles, Calif.; and six step-sisters, Mrs. Roberta Manning of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Odessa Manning and Mrs. Versie Tubbs, both of Oakwood, Mrs. Ruby Wilson of Waco, Mrs. Leola Jones of Dallas, and Mrs. Eddie Mae Burns of Fairfield.________________________________________________________________Trevor Allison Titus. It is with heavy hearts that the family of Trevor Allison Titus announce his passing at the Saint John Region Hospital on January 31st, 2012 at the age of 43. Trevor was the son of Allison and Susan (Frost) Titus. He graduated from Kennebecasis Valley High School in 1986, completed a BSc. (Marine Biology) at the University of New Brunswick Saint John Campus in 1991 and completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering at the Technical University of Nova Scotia in 1996. He was employed as a consultant with Ambir Solutions in Saint John. Trevor is survived by his wife Elana, his parents, his brothers, Stephen (Andrea) and Matthew (Heather) Titus, parents-in-law Marilyn and Ron Goldberg, brother-in-law Ethan (Hilary) Goldberg, and his nieces Leanne, Kathryn, Allison, Lauren and Claire Titus, and Jacey Goldberg, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins as well as his two dogs, Angel and Jake, his cat Raphael. Trevor also leaves behind a very special group of friends who were a great source of support throughout his life, and especially during his struggle with cancer. The friendship and support provided by the caring team at Ambir Solutions, neighbours in both New Maryland and Quispamsis, and Elana's friends and clients have been extraordinary throughout Trevor's illness. Trevor was a kind and gentle soul who made lasting friends in each stage of his life and he will be missed by many. A celebration of Trevor's life will be held at the Meenan's Cove Beach House in Quispamsis on Friday February 3rd from 2-8 PM. Interment will take place in Erbs Cove Cemetery at a later date. Remembrances can be made to Kidney Cancer Canada, the Fredericton SPCA or Bobby's Hospice, Saint John. Ottawa Citizen. Feb. 2, 2012.________________________________________________________________Tribune-Star, The (Terre Haute, IN) - Saturday, April 5, 2014.Tucker Neal Titus, 63, of Spring Hill, Fla., and formerly of Terre Haute, passed away Friday, March 28, 2014. He was born in Terre Haute, the son of Harland and Helen (Greeson) Titus. Tucker was a land surveyor for many years in Florida, before losing his battle with cancer. He was a 1969 graduate of Gerstmeyer High School and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He is survived by his loving wife, Alison, of Spring Hill; sister, Geraldine "Jeri" Titus of Terre Haute; sister-in-law, Anne Titus of Terre Haute; grandsons, Kaiden and Konnor Karalus of Missouri; nieces, Wendy Sharp (Ice), Heather (Jack) Lynch, and Tiffany Brookins, all of Terre Haute; several cousins, great-nieces and great-nephews. He also is survived by his wonderful friends, Kyle and Ashley Esenwein. Per his wishes, he asked to be cremated with no memorial services. ________________________________________________________________Daily News, The (Batavia, NY) - August 28, 2002. Page: 7AMrs. Twila Mae Titus, 86, of Batavia, an elementary education teacher at Corfu-East Pembroke School District for 19 years, died Friday (Oct. 11, 2002) at Genesee County Nursing Home. Mrs. Titus was born April 24, 1916, in Northeast, Pa., a daughter of the late Rev. Earl W. and Claudia Sealy Chapin. She was a graduate of Keuka College and State College at Geneseo. She retired from teaching in 1977. She was a member of First Wesleyan Church in Batavia. Survivors include her husband of 61 years, Charles Titus of Batavia; a son, Robert Titus of Chili; a daughter, June (Gerald) Leaton of Wyoming; a brother, the Rev. Norman (Alice) Chapin of Winder, Ga.; five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews also survive. He was the brother of the late Francis Chapin. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Gilmartin Funeral Home, 329-333 West Main St. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at First Wesleyan Church, 315 West Main St. Burial will be in Second Milo Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the church. ________________________________________________________________Kalamazoo Gazette: Web Edition Articles (MI) - Thursday, December 26, 2013Tyler Titus was so generous he'd give anyone the shirt off his back or the last dollar in his pocket, his family says. And he often did. His grandmother, Joyce Titus, said she remembers sometimes giving Tyler money for lunch. He'd turn around and give it away -- even to a stranger. "I would ask him, 'Tyler, why did you do that?'" Joyce said. "He would say, 'The guy said that he needed it, so I gave it to him.'" Titus, 23, a Portage native who died after being struck by a truck near the intersection of South Westnedge Avenue and Romence Road last week, is being remembered for that generous, kind spirit that didn't let his learning disability get in the way of touching people's lives. Titus' legacy of generosity continues after his death, as Titus' family donated his heart, lungs, kidneys and pancreas to Gift of Life of Michigan. "Six people got Christmas gifts from Tyler," said Shanda Anguiano, Titus' mother. "And he would be so happy about that." Titus participated in the Special Olympics, playing softball and bowling. He was a team manager for the Portage Northern High School basketball team. After graduating from Portage Northern in 2009, Titus was involved with the Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency's Young Adult Program for young people with disabilities. "He had so many friends. Everyone knew him," Anguiano said. "He was a people person." Titus would spend hours at The Crossroads mall walking and talking to people. "He didn't care that he didn't have money. He went there to find people he knew," Joyce Titus said. Titus was a big sports fan, spending much of his free time watching the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Red Wings and Michigan Wolverines. "He had a learning disability, but he was smart. If you asked him any sports stat, he'd know the answer," Joyce Titus said with a laugh. "He could talk about sports for hours." Titus was living in Florida with his mother but they were in the process of moving home to Southwest Michigan before the tragedy struck. "It's been difficult, but we're doing the best we can. He is going to be missed very much," Anguiano said. Titus' family said it's been a difficult Christmas season without him but they take pride in the fact he donated his organs. "It's very sad, but he gave other people the chance to live," Joyce Titus said. Funeral arrangements are pending with Whitley Funeral Home. Aaron Mueller is a public safety reporter for the Kalamazoo Gazette. Contact him at amuelle1@ or 269-568-3867. Follow him on Twitter. ________________________________________________________________Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - Saturday, February 13, 2016 Tyrone Titus, 45, of Amarillo, Texas died 1-28-2016. Services will be Saturday, 2-13-2016 at 11:00 a.m. in Emmanuel Church of God in Christ with Rev. Elisha Demerson Pastor, Rev. Richard Riles, Eulogist. On January 17, 1971 Tyrone Titus was born in Amarillo, TX to Anthony Ledbetter and Marilyn Titus. He lived in Amarillo til his death. Tyrone attended Forest Hill elementary school and Cal Farley's Boys Ranch. Tyrone was preceded in death by his mother, Marilyn Titus; Stepfather, Harrison Buris, Sr.; Grandmother, Evelyn Titus; Grandfather, Ebb Titus and Aunt Ossie Titus. Tyrone was united in marriage to Tracy Shepard on May 27, 1992. Tyrone leaves to cherish his memories: Four children; Whitney Alexandria Titus, Trenton Tyrell Titus, Trista Unique Titus and Gavin, all of Amarillo, TX; One Granddaughter, Khloe Christine Simental; One Brother, Harrsion Burris, Jr.; One Niece, Shalayne Lightfoot; One Nephew, Jamariyon Frazier; Two Aunts; MaryAnn Pipkins and Yvonne Wormly; One Uncle, Donald Ray Pipkins and Great Aunt, Helen Carey. A host of cousins and friends.Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Investigators said Wednesday that a pair of suspicious deaths in late January was the result of a murder-suicide. Tyrone Titus, 45, and Dana Atkins, 42, were found dead the morning of Jan. 28 inside a home in the 3100 block of South Harrison Street. Preliminary autopsy results were inconclusive, and rumors were swirling around the neighborhood that carbon monoxide poisoning could have been the cause of death. However, final autopsy results show Atkins died of asphyxia due to chest compression and ligature strangulation, according to a news release. Results also show that Titus died as a result of acute ethylene glycol intoxication. Ethylene glycol is commonly known as antifreeze. "Basically, he drank antifreeze," Potter-Randall Special Crimes Unit Coordinator Lt. Erick Bohannon said. Evidence discovered during the autopsy also revealed Atkins died several hours before Titus, authorities said. With the determination that Atkins' death was a homicide, the total number of homicides investigated by Amarillo police this year climbs to four. Bohannon said the number was slightly above average considering the time of year, but he did not find the statistic to be especially alarming. However, the news comes during a spring break week that began with a spurt of violence that has shocked many in the community. On Monday, police arrested a man who allegedly ran over and killed his girlfriend in northeast Amarillo. Authorities are also still searching for a gunman who shot and injured two people at a pool hall Monday night. ________________________________________________________________Uriah Job Titus, 31, died July 6, 2006, in Marion. He was born Aug. 22, 1974, in Mountain Grove, Mo., the son of Bill Titus and Arlene Funk Hawkins. He was an Ishayan Monk Teacher of Meditation. He was preceded in death by his mother. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at First Mennonite Church, Hillsboro, with Pastor Randy Smith presiding. The family will receive guests from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Jost Funeral Home, Hillsboro. Burial of cremains will be private. Jost Funeral Home, Hillsboro, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - July 8, 1987. Page: 14AV. E. "Bud" Titus, 69, of 1345 Greenwood, retired Titus Motor Co. co- owner and operator, died Monday, July 6, 1987. Service 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Broadway Mortuary. Survivors: wife, Florence; sons, Gary, Brent, both of Wichita; five grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Shriners' Burn Institutes and Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children. ________________________________________________________________Muskegon Chronicle, The (MI) - Sunday, September 17, 2017Mrs. VaDeene Mae Titus, age 88, passed away Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at her home in North Muskegon. She was born on March 4, 1929 in Lincoln, NE to Homer and Bernice (Cooper) Dalrymple and had worked as a Librarian at Reeths-Puffer Community Schools for over 30 years. VaDeene was a member of Women Who Care. She was an avid reader, gardener and spiritualist and enjoyed music, nature, art, her family and her many, many friends. SURVIVORS include her children: Mark (Diane) Titus, Harold (Steve Loehr) Titus, Laura (Masaru Nishijima) Titus, Linda Titus, Martha (Carl Occhipinti) Olovson and Kathy (Mark Cleveland) Olovson; 9 grandchildren, Neil, Brian, Becky, Nathan, Jessica, Brooklyn, Chris, Ashley and Erin; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, LaVonne Murdock and her brother, DeWayne Titus. She was preceded in death by her son, Stanley and her beloved Mari. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, September 23, 2017 at Harbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 1296 Montgomery St., Muskegon, MI. Arrangements are being handled by The Sytsema Chapel, 737 E. Apple Ave. (231)726-5210. Please visit the family's online guest book at ________________________________________________________________Herald and News (Klamath Falls, OR) - September 28, 2004Valerie D.TitusMar.141948Sep262004ORKlamath FallsKlamathWY520-50-6803Valerie Denise Titus, 56, died Sept. 26, 2004, in Deming, N.M. Cause of death was not given. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Lakeview Cemetery in Macdoel. Visitation is until 5 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday in Davenport's Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Mrs. Titus was born March 14, 1948, in Dorris to Charles and Bertha Owsley. She attended elementary and high schools in Butte Valley, graduated in 1966. She married Allen Titus on Sept. 24, 1966. She volunteered as a 4-H leader and was part of the booster club at Butte Valley High School. Among her interests were horseback riding, gardening, and camping. She was involved also in family activities and ministering. Survivors include her husband Allen Titus; son and daughter-in-law Jeffery and Shauna Titus; daughter and son-in-law Kimberley and Robert Boyer; brother and sister-in-law Ronald and Phyllis Owsley; sister Beverly Owen; sister-in-law Margie Owsley; nine grandchildren; nine nephews; and numerous cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Donald Owsley. Published September 30, 2004. The Herald and News. Oct. 3, 2004.________________________________________________________________Dispatch-Argus, The (Moline, IL) - Friday, April 20, 2018Valeria J. Titus, 90, of Rock Island, died Thursday, April 19, 2018, at Rosewood Care Center, Moline. Arrangements are pending at Wheelan-Pressly Funeral Home and Crematory, Rock Island.________________________________________________________________Tampa Bay Times (FL) - Wednesday, August 10, 2016Valerie Jeanne Titus died Aug. 1, 2016. She was the daughter of William Charles and Lorald Beatrice Maher; and the wife of over 50 years to Robert Stephen Titus. She is survived by her children, Jeanne Suzanne Dismukes (Richard), Diane Kay Karp (Scott), Gary Stephen Titus, and Keith Charles Titus (Traci); and nine grandchildren. She loved and enjoyed her family more than anything else. Her other pleasures were oil painting, square dancing, and gardening. She was a member of the Brandon League of Fine Arts, Pen Women of America, and the Paint Box Studio. Serenity Meadows Memorial Park (813) 677-9494________________________________________________________________Dayton Daily News (OH) - Friday, April 3, 2009In Loving Memory of Valerie L. Titus 1931-1991 On this 18th Anniversary of you home going, we still feel your presence and love each and every day. Your Sons, Sterling & Tony ________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune (Logansport, IN) - Monday, July 2, 2018Valeska K. Titus, 59, Kokomo, passed away surrounded by her family Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Born Nov. 22, 1958 in Logansport, she is the daughter of Bearniece Louree Henry and James Gibson. On Oct. 11, 1985 she married Ken Titus Jr. Valeska was a 1979 graduate of Logansport High School. While in high school, she was active in arts, photography and drama. Following high school Val worked at Switches, Federal Mogul and as a nurse's aid at Logansport Memorial Hospital. After moving to Kokomo in 1998, Val worked at Bert & Johns Tavern. She also worked at The Handle Bar. Val, as everyone knew her, loved her many friends and patrons from her time as a bartender, and all loved her back. She always had a smile on her face and her laugh was infectious to all. She had a listening ear for everyone and never carried her problems to work. Val loved to play Bingo with her best friend and to sit in front of a slot machine at the casinos. The most rewarding for her was taking care of her grandchildren from birth until school time. Val loved spending time in her backyard in the pool with family and friends, gardening and growing sunflowers along her backyard fence. Val was a good cook and made a killer pepper sauce salsa that she shared with family and friends. Val is survived by her loving husband Ken; mother and stepfather, Dolly and Dave Swigart; brother Clark (Tony) Gibson (England); stepchildren Jeremy Titus and Lyndsay Fisher; grandchildren Ethan Fisher, Brody Fisher and Willow Rose; and extended family Nate and Ashley Fisher (daughters Raylee and Kyalee Summers) and Jimmy Rose. Val was preceded in death by her father James Gibson, maternal grandparents George and Nanny Henry, paternal grandparents Walter and Kathleen Gibson and favorites Uncle Albert Henry and Aunt Joanne Henry. A celebration of life will take place at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 7, at Ellers Mortuary Webster Chapel, 3400 S. Webster St., Kokomo. Family and friends may gather from noon to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral chapel. The family invites all those who wish to continue celebrating memories of Val to please meet at the American Legion in Kokomo starting at 5:30 p.m. Per Val's request, please have a drink in honor of her and bring any pictures, stories and memories you have of her to share. In lieu of flowers, Val asks that you make a contribution in her memory to CAM (Coordinated Assisted Ministries Inc.) in Kokomo.Velma C. Titus, age 92, formerly of Conneaut, died Sunday, September 18, 2005, at the Ashtabula County Nursing Home. Mrs. Titus was born November 10, 1912, in Conneaut, the daughter of Charles and Mary (Ostrosinka) Zolnay. Velma attended St. Mary's Grade School and later went on to work at the former Goldette Women's Clothing Factory and also at the former Astatic Corporation, in the machine shop. She retired from the Astatic Corporation with an early disability from a back injury. Velma was a member of St. Frances Cabrini Roman Catholic Church. She also was a former Red Cross Volunteer and Civil Defense chairperson for Ashtabula County. She enjoyed crocheting, flowers and gardening, and spending time with her friends and family. She especially enjoyed cooking her famous cabbage rolls and baking "belish" at Christmas for family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Merle L. Titus, whom she married March 26, 1932. Velma is survived by three sons, Charles and Millie Titus of Concord Township, Clifford (Chip) and Shirley Titus of Plymouth Township, and George Titus of Ashtabula; 13 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, September 22, 2005, at 10 a.m. at the RAISIAN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 581 Harbor Street, Conneaut, with Father Raymond Thomas of St. Frances Cabrini and St. Mary Churches officiating.Burial will follow at Greenlawn Memory Gardens, North Kingsville, Ohio. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, September 21, 2005, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Raisian Family Funeral Home, 581 Harbor Street, Conneaut. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Western Reserve-Ashtabula County, with envelopes available at the funeral home. The Star-Beacon. Sep. 20, 2005.________________________________________________________________Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Tuesday, February 7, 2017The funeral for Velma E. Titus will be 12:00pm Friday, February 10th at the Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Watertown. Burial will be in Sanford Corners Cemetery in the spring. A calling hour will precede the service at the funeral home beginning at 11:00am. Velma passed away Tuesday, January 31st at the Samaritan Summit Village. She was 94 years old. Born in Stowe, Vermont July 29, 1922, Velma was a daughter of Heman and Edith Magoon Sweet. She married Ell Titus in Stowe on November 1, 1939. Mr. Titus passed away October 27, 2011. Velma was a homemaker, and was also a member of the Standard Church, known now as the Grace Wesleyan Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher. She was also the cook for the Burke Camp of Standard Church for many years. Velma enjoyed find-a-word puzzles, playing guitar and singing hymns at church with her husband, sewing, baking, playing Skipbow with her friends & family, cats, and collecting ceramic frogs. More than anything else she enjoyed spending time with her family. Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, Sandra L. and Samuel Skinner of Brownville; a granddaughter, Melissa (Scott) Lomber of Canandaigua; 2 grandsons, Timothy Skinner of Watertown, Ryan Skinner of Orlando, FL; a great-granddaughter, Samantha (Kyle) Delaney of Houston, TX; a great-grandson, Mark (Courtney) Lomber of Canandaigua; a great-great grandson, Jace Lomber; and a brother, Jim Sweet. Also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, Ell, Velma is predeceased by siblings Donelle, Mona, Iris, Beverly, Rita, Avis, & Deonne. Donations may be made in her name to Grace Wesleyan Church, 311 Prospect St., Watertown, New York 13601. Arrangements are with Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be made online at ________________________________________________________________The Daily Republic. Wednesday, August 31, 1966. p. 2.Funeral services for Mrs. Robert J. (Verna) Titus, 83, Letcher, were this morning at the Schenk-Noble-Murphy Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Hans Pope officiating. Organist was Mrs. Clarence Edwards, Letcher, and the vocalists, David and Marie Parce, Letcher. Burial was in Butler Cemetery at Letcher with Aaron Alt, Alvin Larimer, Clarence and LeRoy Northrup, Homer Parce and Paul Van Overschelde, all of Letcher, as pallbearers. Mrs. Titus died Aug. 27 at her home.________________________________________________________________Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) - Tuesday, March 8, 2011Verna B. Titus, 69, of Enterprise, FL passed away on Saturday March 5th 2011 at Fish Memorial Hospital after a recent illness. She was born in Danville, WV to the late Dennie and Eunice Barker. Verna was a homemaker, a Tupperware Manager and business owner of Verna's Unique Boutique. She was on the Board of Directors for the Enterprise Preservation Society. For the last 10 years her hometown of Enterprise was her passion, maintaining it's historical integrity and sense of community. She was the life of the party, full of charisma, and an instant friend to everyone she met. She enjoyed a 46 year marriage, was an incomparable mother, but her role of grandmother or "Mimi" was what she treasured most. She is preceded in death by her brother Gerald Barker. She is survived by her husband Marvin S. Titus, daughter Brandy Titus Landers, son in law Mark S. Landers and grandson Davin S. Landers. She will be dearly missed by the many cousins she considered brothers and sisters, by her nieces and nephews, Carolyn B. Dyer, Gerald Barker Jr., Sydney Dyer and Nicholas Dyer and by her God-daughter Sheryl Sharron. There will be a visitation on Tuesday March 8th from 5pm - 8pm at Baldauff Funeral Home 1233 Saxon Blvd., Orange City. The funeral will be held at All Saints Episcopal Church located at 155 Clarke St., Enterprise, FL. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in her name to EPS, PO BOX 4015 Enterprise, FL 32725. ________________________________________________________________Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) - December 12, 2006. Page: 4CVerna Bernice Titus of Eugene died Dec. 9 of age-related causes. She was 82. She was born Sept. 15, 1924, in Dryden, Wash. to John and Emma Kerstein Radach. She married Orrin W. Titus on Jan. 19, 1946, in Cashmere, Wash. Titus was a homemaker and an accountant. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Janice L. Titus of Springfield; a son, John W. Titus, of Antelope, Calif.; and four grandchildren. A son, James O. Titus, died previously. No service is planned. Arrangements by Andreason's Cremation & Burial Service in Springfield. ________________________________________________________________Aiken Standard. Thursday, February 13, 1992. p. 2B. SC.Verna Elizabeth Titus died Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992 in Mattie C. Hall Health Care Center. Mrs. Titus, 100, resided at 830 Laurens St. Graveside services will be held at 4 p.m. today in Aiken Memorial Park with the Rev. M. Eugene Mullikin officiating. Mrs Titus, a native of Sioux City, Iowa, was a homemaker. She was a member of St. John's United Methodist Church of Augusta. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Koelker, Aiken; a sister, Mrs. Frank McIntosh, Scottsdale, AZ; three grandchildren; Michael Koelker, San Francisco, CA, Anthony James Koelker, Summerville, SC, and Malia Koelker, Aiken; two great-grandchildren, Katherine Bryce Koelker and Evan James Koelker, both of Summerville. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. The George Funeral Home, Downtown, is in charge of arrangemants.________________________________________________________________San Jose Mercury News (CA) - Sunday, December 15, 2013Vernon Titus fell asleep in death of congestive heart failure at his home in Belmont, California at 2:04 pm, on November 14, 2013. Vernon was born to Ernest and Marion (Totman) Titus on February 11, 1923 in Somerville (Middlesex country), MA. He was married to Sarah Gladys Schwartz on September 17, 1944 in a garden wedding in Ayer Massachusetts. He is survived by his four children; Alfred Titus ,San Mateo, Ca., Wayne Titus, Redwood City, Ca., Lynn Belisle, Auburn, Ca, Carol and (Gregory) Lille Auburn, Ca; his two grandchildren; Ashley Belisle, Roseville, Ca. and Raymond Belisle, Rancho Cordova, Ca. and Great grandson Jason Gunwall/Belisle, Lincoln,Ca; his two brothers; Ernie and (Dot) Titus Roseville, CA, Clarence Titus, Ayer MA., and his two sisters; Alice and (Jerry) Millson, Ayer, MA, Eloise Bebout; Beverly, MA..... and 37 or more nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Sarah Gladys Titus, His parents Ernest and Marion (Totman) Titus, Brother Dexter Titus, sisters Norma Finnegan and Jeannette Loomer, His brother in law Dick Bebout and sister in law Janet (Jahn )Titus. He attended Ayer High School class of 1941. He loved to sing and won 1st place in many talent contest in and around Ayer, Ma. The winning song he sang was "Goldmine in the Sky". He served in the Army Air Corps Technical School Squadron in 1942 and Graduated from East Coast Aero Tech in 1952. Vernon Moved to Burlingame, California Along with his wife Gladys Titus in November of 1952. This was the beginning of a 58 year career with United Airlines as a licensed Airline Mechanic. On November 1, 1958 Vernon along with his Wife Gladys were Baptized as Jehovah's Witnesses. His most admired quality was his unwavering faith as a Jehovah's Witnesses. His sincere Love for Jehovah God and his son Jesus Christ overflowed in him with a Joyful personality, steadfast honesty, compassion, generosity and love towards all. He was the Best Dad, Grandfather, brother and friend who always spoke the gift of truth. Daddy, we will see you in paradise "…Look!The tent of God is with mankind,…4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes,+ and death will be no more,+ neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.+ The former things have passed away." Rev. 21:3-4 In Lieu of Flowers donation may be sent to: Jehovah's Witnesses (World Wide Work) c/o Foster City Congregation, 2828 Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010. Memorial Service will be held on December 21, 2013 at 4:00 pm. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses', 2828 Trousdale Drive., Burlingame, CA 94010. ________________________________________________________________Ogden Standard-Examiner. Monday, September 18, 1957. p. 8B.Public Masonic funeral services for Vernon H. (Bill) Titus, husband of Janice Venable Titus, of 310 20th St., will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Worshipful Master H. Gene Fisher of the George Washington Lodge No. 24 officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment in the Hooper City Cemetery, directed by Lindquist and Sons Murtuary.________________________________________________________________Beatrice Daily Sun (NE) - Thursday, October 29, 2009Vernon T. Titus, age 48 years, of Wymore, died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009, at the Johnson County Hospital in Tecumseh. He was born Oct. 30, 1960, at Lincoln, where he spent his childhood until the family moved to Wymore in 1972. He was a construction handyman and would fix or remodel almost anything. He is survived by his father, Howard L. Titus of Wymore; by three brothers, Duane Titus and his wife Sharon, and Dale Titus and his wife, JoAnne, all of Lincoln, and Keith Titus and his wife, Liz of Las Vegas, Nev.; by a sister, Karen Titus of Wymore; and by nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Louise Mae (Chase) Titus, in 2003. There will be no viewing or funeral services, but a register book will be available for signatures on Friday, Oct. 30, from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. at the Laughlin-Hoevet Funeral Home, 505 N. Ninth St., Wymore, with his family receiving friends from 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Burial will be at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Sioux City, Iowa, at a later date. Laughlin-Hoevet Funeral Home, Wymore, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 31, 1998. Page: 10AVera Titus, 87, formerly of Cottonwood Falls, retired Emler Cafe owner and operator, died Saturday, March 28, 1998. Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, Alfred; stepdaughters, Beth Ann Short of Emporia, Terry Colvin of Dallas, Joe Bea Sigle of Council Grove; five stepgrandchildren; one stepgreat-grandchild. Garden City ________________________________________________________________Mrs. Vera V. Hewlett Titus, 91, died Sunday, Oct. 5, 1997, at Desert Lane Care Center. Funeral services were at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Palm Mortuary. Mrs. Titus, a native of Painesville, Ohio, had lived in Las Vegas since 1989. She had retired as a manufacturing inspector. Survivors include two sons, James Hewlett, Evans, and Floyd Hewlett, Las Vegas; a daughter, Jean Kicklighter, Meridien, Conn.; and six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. ________________________________________________________________Verla M. Titus, 85, of Burke, died Thursday, March 3, 2005, at the Franklin County Nursing Home, Malone, N.Y., where she had been a patient since June 9, 2004. Born in Bellmont, N.Y., on Aug. 28, 1919, she was the daughter of Dominic and Helen (Legacy) Sorell. She was married to Roderick "Bill" Titus on Nov. 19, 1941, in St. George's Church by Rev. Ross Garnesey. He predeceased her on May 30, 1994. Mrs. Titus is survived by a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Bruce and Hazel LaBare of Plattsburgh, N.Y.; many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews, including John and Ann Carley of Burke, with whom she made her home; and 12 godchildren. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by her parents; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Muriel and Calvin Praire and Rita and Edwin Carley; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Stanley Sorell and Richard and Rita Sorell. Mrs. Titus was employed at various places including the Hollywood Inn as a waitress for 10 years, the dress factory and Newberry Store in Malone. She was a communicant of St. Jude's Church, Brainardsville and the prayer group. She was very active in the church, taught religion classes and dressed the altar with flowers at St. Jude's. She was an over 50-year member of the Catholic Daughters where she was Regent and held all of the offices at one time. She was also a former Home Bureau member. Calling hours will be held at Chateaugay Funeral Home on Sunday, March 6th, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Monday, March 7th, in St. Patrick's Church with Rev. John Demo of St. Patrick's Church officiating. Spring burial will take place at Notre Dame Cemetery, Malone. Press-Republican. Mar. 6, 2005.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - May 13, 2003. Page: 4Verle Eugene "Jack" Titus. Jack Titus died May 9, 2003 at home in Colorado Springs, of lung disease. He was born in Colorado on December 2, 1933 to Guy and Isa Jamison Titus. He served in the U.S. Army in Korea. Jack has been married to Gale Titus for ten years. He had nine children; two step-sons and 22 grandchildren. Jack is survived by his wife, Gale; eight children - Darlene Titus, Vernon Titus, Deborah Clark, Eugena Czarkowski, Denise King, Samuel Titus, Angel Titus and Precious Fernandez; two step-children, Jerry Fields and Paul Mockerman; and sisters Vesta Jean Howard, Evelyn Van Dyke; and brother Norman Titus. Jack was predeceased by his daughter, Barbara Johnson, and by three brothers, Gayle Titus, Dale Titus and Kenneth Titus. Jack was a true "Jack of all trades". He was an entrepreneur, builder, stonemason, carpenter, plumber, mover of anything, and commercial gardener. Jack is remembered for his integrity, industry, and sense of fair play (and of course stubborn oneriness), and leaves behind friends and family who will miss him and cherish many memories. A celebration in honor of Jack will be held at "the house that Jack built", 1019 Zodiac Drive, Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 1:00 p.m. ________________________________________________________________Charleston Daily Mail (WV) - March 8, 2011. Page: P10AVerna B. Titus, 69, of Enterprise, Fla., passed away on Saturday, March 5, 2011, at Fish Memorial Hospital after a recent illness. She was born in Danville and was a daughter of the late Dennie and Eunice Barker. Verna was a homemaker, a Tupperware manager and business owner of Verna's Unique Boutique. She was on the board of directors of the Enterprise Preservation Society. For the last 10 years, her hometown of Enterprise was her passion, maintaining it's historical integrity and sense of community. She was the life of the party, full of charisma, and an instant friend to everyone she met. She enjoyed a 46-year marriage, was an incomparable mother, but her role of grandmother or "Mimi" was what she treasured most. She was preceded in death by her brother, Gerald Barker. She is survived by her husband Marvin S. Titus; daughter, Brandy Titus Landers, son-in-law, Mark S. Landers and grandson, Davin S. Landers. She will be dearly missed by the many cousins she considered brothers and sisters: her nieces and nephews, Carolyn B. Dyer, Gerald Barker Jr., Sydney Dyer and Nicholas Dyer; and by her goddaughter Sheryl Sharron. There will be a visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, at Baldauff Funeral Home, 1233 Saxon Blvd., Orange City, Fla. The funeral will be held at All Saints Episcopal Church, 155 Clarke St., Enterprise, Fla. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to EPS, P.O. Box 4015, Enterprise, FL 32725. ________________________________________________________________Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) - December 12, 2006. Page: 4CVerna Bernice Titus of Eugene died Dec. 9 of age-related causes. She was 82. She was born Sept. 15, 1924, in Dryden, Wash. to John and Emma Kerstein Radach. She married Orrin W. Titus on Jan. 19, 1946, in Cashmere, Wash. Titus was a homemaker and an accountant. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Janice L. Titus of Springfield; a son, John W. Titus, of Antelope, Calif.; and four grandchildren. A son, James O. Titus, died previously. No service is planned. Arrangements by Andreason's Cremation & Burial Service in Springfield. ________________________________________________________________Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) - September 13, 1992. Page: C07Mrs. Verna Elizabeth Titus, of 830 Laurens St. N., died Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992, at Mattie C. Hall Health Care Center. She was 100. Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. today in Aiken Memorial Park, with the Rev. M. Eugene Mullikin officiating. Mrs. Titus, a native of Sioux City, Iowa, was a homemaker. She was a former resident of St. John Towers, Aiken, and a member of St. John United Methodist Church, Augusta. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Koelker, Aiken; a sister, Mrs. Frank McIntosh, Scottsdale, Ariz.; and three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. George Funeral Home, Park Avenue, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Lincoln Journal Star: Web Edition Articles (NE) - October 29, 2009Vernon T. Titus, 48, of Wymore, died Tuesday (10/27/09) at the Johnson County Hospital in Tecumseh. He was born at Lincoln, where he spent his childhood until the family moved to Wymore in 1972. He was a construction handyman and would fix or remodel almost anything. He is survived by his father, Howard L. Titus of Wymore; three brothers, Duane Titus; and Dale Titus, both of Lincoln; and Keith Titus, of Las Vegas, Nevada; a sister, Karen Titus of Wymore; and by nieces and nephews. There will be no viewing, but a register book will be available for signatures on Friday (10/30/09) from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Laughlin-Hoevet Funeral Home, 505 North Ninth Street, Wymore, with his family receiving friends from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Burial will be at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Sioux City, Iowa at a later date. Laughlin-Hoevet Funeral Home, Wymore, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________LaGrange Daily News (GA) - Thursday, May 30, 2013Mr. Victor B. Titus, Sr., 75, of LaGrange, died Tuesday, May 28, 2013, at West Georgia Medical Center. Mr. Titus was born May 14, 1938, in Morrisville, PA, son of the late Joshua and Florence Effie Smith Titus. He retired as Sergeant First Class after serving over 20 years in the U. S. Army, and received a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, and other awards for his service in the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War. He had lived in LaGrange since 1977 and also retired from the LaGrange Post Office after 25 years of service. Survivors include his daughter, Jo T. Smith of LaGrange and her children, Titus Smith and Kathryn Smith; his sons, Vic Titus, his wife Pam of Hogansville and their son, Garrett Titus; and Larry Titus of Fortson and his children, Kyle Titus, Hillary Titus, Hailey Titus and Peyton Titus; sister, Pat Gerhard of Wildwood, NJ; and brother, Stephen Titus of Phoenix, AZ. He was preceded in death by his wife, Carol Hethcox Titus; and his sister, Gail Anderson. A family memorial service was conducted at 11:00 a.m., this morning in the Chapel of Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jimmy McMillian officiating. Condolences may be expressed at ________________________________________________________________Victor J. Titus, 67, of Malden, died October 21, 2005, at Cambridge Hospital. He was the husband of Teresa (King) Titus. Born in Revere, he was a longtime Malden resident. He attended Fitchburg State University, where he also taught plumbing and heating. He was a licensed plumber and belonged to the Pipefitters Union. He had worked for many years for the Hollis Durgin Plumbing Co. He had also worked more recently at the Chelsea Soldiers Home. Mr. Titus served for many years in the U.S. Navy Reserve as a machinist mate third class. He was appointed, by then Gov. Edward King, to a three-year term as a special state police officer. He received from the American Red Cross a Certificate of Merit for "selfless and humane action in saving a human life." It was issued at Washington, D.C., and signed by Honorary Chairman Ronald Reagan. Mr. Titus was the father of Victor J. Titus, Jr., husband of Patricia, of Malden, Rita May Titus, wife of Edward Looney, of Malden, Sandra Darlene Peart of Lowell, Teresa Feingold, wife of Scott, of Tewksbury, Doug Titus of Dracut, Julie Titus, wife of Claude Levesque, of Lynn, and the late Kristen Dawn Titus, grandfather of Timothy, Ryan, Kristen, Courtney, Kyle, Erin, Hayley, Kali, Carley, Sara, C.J. and Tyler; and brother of Gloria, Richard, Mary, Joyce, Daniel and the late Robert. His funeral was held October 25 from the E.E. Burns & Son Funeral Home of Malden, followed by a funeral Mass celebrated in the Church of the Sacred Hearts. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Malden Observer. Oct. 28, 2005._________________________________________________________________Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, NY) - Monday, July 20, 2015 ELLENBURG - Victoria Ida LaClair Titus,""Vic", 100, passed away peacefully on July 19, 2015 at her daughter's residence in Ellenburg Center. She was cared for by Hospice of the North Country and HCR Home Care. She was born in Churubusco on Dec. 5, 1914, the daughter of William and Bernadette (Valley) LaClair. She married Maurice Titus on October 26, 1938. She then had four children and worked with her husband on their farm in Bellmont for 20 years. She went on to work for Ballard's Mill and Dress Factory in Malone. After, Victoria worked for Alice Hyde Hospital in dietary for 10 years. Her last place of employment was at the Burke Adult Center for 20 years until she retired at 90 years old. During her years in Burke, she was a member of the V.F.W. Auxiliary, served on the Board of the Burke Adult Center, and was an active member of St. George's Church. People who knew Victoria always said she had a smile on her face. She was an outstanding seamstress, and made many quilts in which she would donate to fundraisers, or give to family members. She was very caring, and loved to do for others. In her last years of life, she was fortunate to have 3 generations of her family care for her. She enjoyed going for car rides, and doing word-finds. While relaxing in her recliner, she was joined by her loyal canine companion, Odee. She was predeceased by her husband, Maurice Titus; son, Lawrence Titus; brothers, Israel LaClair, John LaClair, Leo LaClair, Oliver LaClair; sister, Lillian Smith; and one granddaughter, Lisa Jones. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, William and Evelyn Titus of Brainardsville; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Bernadette Rounds of Ellenburg Center; Joyce and Guy Sparrow of Illinois; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. There are no calling hours. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 24, in St. Patrick's Church, Chateaugay. Burial will take place at St. Patrick's Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to Hospice of the North Country. Online condolences may be offered at . ________________________________________________________________Journal-Tribune. Thursday, October 13, 2005. p. 3A. OH.Vilda Carmen Titus Wolever, 85, of East Liberty, died Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005, at the Gables at Green Pastures in Marysville after a nine-month battle with lung cancer. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother, she was a registered nurse and worked for 22 years in the office of Dr. Richard A. Firmin in Zanesfield. She formerly worked as a nurse at Mary Rutan Hospital and Latham's Nursing Home and served as a factory nurse for DAB, all in Bellefontaine, and early in her career worked at White Cross Hospital in Columbus, which is now Riverside Methodist Hospital. She gave many years of care giving to her family, friends and community. She was a faithful and active longtime member of the East Liberty United Methodist Church where she served as choir director for 25 years, taught Sunday school for many years, served on the administrative board and the board of trustees, and was a member of the Miriam Circle. She graduated from Zanesville-Monroe High School in 1937 and the Bethesda School of Nursing in Cincinnati in 1941. She was a former advisor with the East Liberty Stitch and Rippers 4_H club and enjoyed her association with her bridge and eucre clubs and the JG Club which began as the Babes 'o' Brides Club and progressed to the Jolly Grandmothers Club. She was a regular attendee of the Thursday Senior Luncheon at the West Mansfield Conservation Club and enjoyed visiting with friends, She had a love for crossword puzzles, reading, and travelling and enjoyed many trips throughout the United States and abroad. Her greatest treasure was her family and her devotion to God. She will be best remembered for her lifetime passion for knitting and each member of her family will forever treasure his or her own personally knitted Christmas stocking. She was born Nov. 15, 1919, in Big Springs, to the late Howard G. and Hazel Deardorff Titus. She married Lloyd R. Wolever on July 26, 1942, and he preceded her in death on June 14, 1989. She was also predeceased by a sister, Patricia Elliott, and two brothers, John and Gleston Titus.Survivors include two daughters, Annadelle (Steve) Blum of Powell, and Nancy (Melvin) Stratton of Zanesfield; a son, Jim (Judy) Wolever of Bellefontaine; nine grandchildren, Brad Haynes, DeAnn (Rainy) Murphy, Tara (Chris) Brenning, Kevin (Beckie) Stratton, Michelle (Ryan) Lane, Melissa (Matt) Straker, and Clara, Cole and Jessica Wolever; 11 great-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Catherine Chamberlain of Bellefontaine, and Laonia (George) Coder of West Mansfield; two sisters-in-law, Margaret Wolever of Marysville, and Annie Wolever Strohl of Michigan; a brother-in-law, Carl "Huck" (Sue) Elliott of West Mansfield; many nieces and nephews, and her church family. Calling hours will be Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. at the Mannasmith-Schnurrenberger Funeral Home, West Mansfield. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at East Liberty United Methodist Church with the Revs. Roger Gordon, Larry Cameron, and John Etey officiating. Burial will take place at East Liberty Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the East Liberty United Methodist Church Window Fund in care of the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Delta Democrat-Times. Friday, September 6, 1968. p. 3. MS.SCOTT - Funeral services for Mrs. Vine Carson, 69, of 347 N. Orange in Greenville will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Seven Star Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Miles Cemetery. Bea's Century Funeral Home of Greenville in charge. Mrs. Carson died Sept. 1. She was born in Liberty. Survivors include two sons, Walter Titus of Chicago, Ill. and Eddie Titus of Galveston, Tex., a nephew, Freddie Taylor of Chicago, grandsons Sammie Lee Titus and Melvin Titus of Greenville and five other grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Viola A. Titus, 95, died Saturday at Kitty Askins after a short illness. A native of New York State, Miss Titus spent her life working with the visually impaired. She graduated from Keuka College, New York, in 1942. Blind since childhood, she was the first totally blind student to graduate from this college. She was awarded a Doctorate of Humanities from Keuka College in 1981. She came to North Carolina in 1942 when she was employed with the North Carolina Department of Social Services and worked as a social worker with Services for the Blind. Originally based in Asheville, she was transferred to Goldsboro in 1945. Miss Titus retired in 1975 and remained active with persons with visual impairments. Originally, she took over a visually impaired community group to increase community awareness and provide socialization opportunities for these individuals. This group later became known as the Viola Titus Friendship Group and continues to meet bimonthly. She was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church where she was a circle leader for the United Methodist Women, was a UMW member since 1945, a Sunday School Teacher for both high school and adult classes, and an active member of 60-Uppers. She was a member of the Downtown Lady Lions Club, and a former member of the Business and Professional Women's Club. For member years, she went to Brian Center to play music for the residents there. Miss Titus received numerous citations and honors for her volunteer work. In 1989, the Lions Club honored her with the John Stickley Fellow. In 1997, the Committee for Persons with Disabilities awarded her the Mayor's Trophy. In 1974, she received a life membership in the North Carolina Association for the Blind for notable service for the field of sight conservation and aid to the blind. In 1989, she received the Volunteer of the Year from the RSVP, as a volunteer for the group for 25 years. In 1991, she received the Jefferson Award for Community Service. Miss Titus was the daughter of the late Bertha Rhines Titus and William Ira Titus. She is survived by one brother, Harold Titus of Zebulon; nieces, Lorraine Fusare, Dorla Johnson and husband Robert, Joanne Titus Smith; and nephew, John Howe. She was preceded in death by brothers, John Titus, Ralph Titus, Loren Titus and Robert Titus and one sister, Harriet Titus Howe. Her special friend, Frances Gourley, and many other special friends also survive her. A memorial service will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church with the Reverend Dr. Homer E. Morris, the Rev. Bob Bame and the Rev. Lindsey Green officiating. Inurnment will be in the Church Columbarium. Friends will be received in the church parlor following the service. Due to Miss Titus' love of church music, it was her request that memorial contributions be made to the St. Paul United Methodist Church Music Fund or the Pipe Organ Fund, St. Paul United Methodist Church, 204 E. Chestnut Street, Goldsboro, N.C., 27530.________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - May 16, 1995. Page: C4Viola Lemons Titus, 90, Meadowlake Lane, Orlando, died Thursday, May 11. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker. Born in Edison, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1985. She was a member Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Institutional Church. Survivors: son, Willie C. Lemons, Orlando; stepdaughter, Willie Mae, St. Petersburg; brothers, Floyd Springer, Moutrie, Ga., Charlie Springer, St. Petersburg, Jessie Hanks, Aellis Hanks, both of Moutrie; sisters, Lossie Williams, Cincinnati, Widdie Mae Belk, Columbus, Ohio; one grandchild; two great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando.________________________________________________________________Viola M. Titus, who celebrated her 100th birthday on February 22nd of this year, died Saturday at the University Medical Center at Princeton of complications from pneumonia. Born in Baker's Basin in 1906, Ms. Titus graduated from Trenton Normal School. She received her teaching certification at Rutger's University and subsequently attended Columbia University. She went on to a 44-year career as a teacher and principal in the Roselle Park Public School System. A lifelong student of history, Ms. Titus was an active member of the Colonel Joseph Stout Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a devoted, lifelong member of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, of which her ancestors were among the founding families. She is survived by her niece, Dr. Adelaide V. "Van" Titus, now of Cazenovia, NY and her grandnephew Richard C. Titus and grandniece Patricia Timberlake, both now of California. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at the Blackwell Memorial Home, 21 N. Main St., Pennington, with the Rev. Jeffrey A. Vamos, pastor of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Lawrenceville Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the memorial home. Memorial contributions may be made in Ms. Titus' name to Hospice Memorial Fund, Princeton Hospice, 208 Bunn Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540. Published in The Times, Trenton, on 9/26/2006.________________________________________________________________Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - February 21, 2009. Page: 013Violet (Byrne) Titus, 85, died Feb. 18, 2009, at Llanfair House in Wayne. Visiting hours for friends and family are Monday, Feb. 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, 781 Newark Pompton Tpke., at Route 23, Pompton Plains, . A funeral service will be held at the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 11 a.m. Interment will follow at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Violet was born in Paterson on June 28, 1923, the daughter of Jean and Arthur Byrne. She moved in 1940 to Pequannock, where she lived with her husband, Clinton R. Titus Sr., for 62 years. Violet was predeceased by Clinton in 2004. Violet was a member of the First Reformed Church of Pequannock. After raising three children and working for many years at Western Electric, Violet returned to school, graduating from Felician College with a BS degree in nursing. She served as an RN at St. Joseph's Hospital and later at Lincoln Park Care Center and retired as a supervisor of nurses. Violet is survived by her daughter, Edith "Bonnie" Robinson and her husband, Marvin of Fairhope, Ala.; son, Clinton Russell Titus, Jr. and his wife, Marianne, of Ridgewood; and Frances Jarrett and her husband, Michael, of Thornton, Colo.; and three sisters, Sally Byrne, of Wayne, Ruth Huebner of South Carolina, and Edith Dale of West Milford. She is also survived by 10 loving grandchildren, Bonnie Marie Greene, Albert Greene, Richard Greene, Russell Titus, Nanci Catalano, Janet Parkhurst, David Titus, Amy Henrie, Jaime Jarrett-Hull and Melissa Jarrett, and 10 beautiful great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations in Violet's name to a charity of your choosing will be appreciated. ________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune. Sunday, December 10, 1989. p. 2.Services for Violet L. Titus, 69, Gardner, Ill., will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in McClosky-Hamilton-Gundrum Funeral Home. She died at 4 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet, Ill. Born June 20, 1920, in Logansport, she was the daughter of Ora Baker and Maude Ammeran. She was married July 19, 1937, in Defiance, Ohio, to Harold Titus, who survives. She worked for Esex Wire Corp. in Logansport for 10 years. She was a member of Mazon Baptist Church in Mazon, Ill. Also surviving are three daughters, Marlene Michaels, Braidwood, Ill., Cletus "Jackie" Emery, Logansport, and Diana Tkachik, Gardner, Ill.; five sons, Harold F. Titus, Morningside, Md., Ronald L. and Daniel E., both of Gardner, Ill., Allan L. St. Mary's Ga., and Ora W., Godley, Ill.; two sisters, Pauline Yard, Morris, Ill., and Martha Alley, Kokomo; 28 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. The Rev. William Art Maloney will officiate the services. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA) - February 7, 2000. Page: 4Violet Mae Titus,65, formerly of Waukon, died Sunday morning, Feb. 6, 2000, in Mercy Health Center, Dubuque, after an extended illness. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Zalmona Presbyterian Church, rural Waukon, by the Rev. James Walker. Burial: church cemetery. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Arrangements are with Leonard Funeral Home, Elkader. Survivors include two sons, Jeff Cady of Faribault, Minn., and Kevin Titus of Cedar Rapids; and a sister, Gladys Geraghty of Monona. ________________________________________________________________Violet Pauline Titus, 90, of Isaac Creek Road, Good Hope community, passed away March 31, 2008, at the United Hospital Center in Clarksburg, following an extended illness. She was born on July 20, 1917, a daughter of the late Elden F. Carder and Mary Brown Carder. On July 21, 1933, she was married to Edward Wayne Titus, who preceded her in death. Surviving are one son, James Titus and wife Evelyn of Isaac Creek, Good Hope; daughter-in-law, Virginia Titus of Sycamore Road, Clarksburg; 8 grandchildren, Timothy Titus Jr., Kimberly Butcher, Kenneth Titus, James Titus Jr., Patty Martinez, Gary Titus, Rose Ann Spencer, and Brian Scott Titus; and several great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Timothy Titus; and two sisters, Sylvia Titus and Virginia Booker. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker and a Methodist by faith. Friends will be received at the Morris Funeral Home of Jane Lew on Wednesday, April 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Ronald Brown officiating. Burial will be in the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. The Weston Democrat. Apr. 3, 2008.________________________________________________________________The News. Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1948. p. 5.Funeral services were held last Thursday at 11 a.m. for Mrs. Virgie McKimmey Titus, 62, wife of the late Tunis Titus, who died January 19 at her home at Lucketts Va., after several days illness of paralysis. The services were held at Faith Chapel Presbyterian Church of which she was a member. Rev. Henry L. Willis of Waterford conducted the services. The deceased was the daughter of the late Charles Frank and Sara Anne Edward McKimmey of Lucketts and spent all her lifetime in the Lucketts community. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Reginald K. Gheen of Leesburg; a son, Roy F. Titus of Lucketts; four brothers, Elbert McKimmey of Waterford; C. Irvin and Lennox T. McKimmey, both of Lovettsville, and Bernard W. McKimmey of Lucketts; one sister, Mrs. Lola Patton, of Silver Spring, Md., also three grandchildren, Sara Esther and Betty Titus of Lucketts and Kenneth Guy Gheen of Leesburg. Pallbearers were Vance Stowers, Roger Fry, William Heater, Brownie and Richard Stocke and Edgar Barnhouse. Interment was in Union cemetery, Leesburg.________________________________________________________________Funeral services for Virgil Jack Titus, 86, of Stroud, were Friday in the Stroud Curry Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Kermit Lynch, pastor of the Stroud Christian church, officiated, with interment at Stroud Cemetery. Titus died Thursday, June 21, in Stroud Hospital. He was born Jan. 10, 1888, in Clay Co., Mo., the son of A. D. and Sarah Coleman Titus. A retired mechanic, he had been a resident of the Stroud area since coming from Missouri in 1902. He was married to Goldie Wilson on May 23, 1922, in Lincoln County. Survivors include a son, Clyde Titus; one brother, Pike Titus; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Russell and Mrs. Alice Price; and a granddaughter, Cheryl Ann Titus. all of Stroud.________________________________________________________________Daily Sentinel, The (Grand Junction, CO) - February 6, 2011Virgil Lee Titus. January 31, 1939 - February 2, 2011. Our dear father, Virgil Lee Titus went home to be with our Lord on February 2, 2011. Born in Delta, Colorado to Ben and Lucile Titus, he was the eldest of four (surviving) sisters, Maxine Davis, Ruth Angerhofer, Thelma Archuleta, and Stella Trujillo. As a child he lived in Paonia and Hotchkiss areas. After graduating from Hotchkiss High School in 1958 he attended barber school in Pueblo. His career as a barber lasted 45 years. Surviving family members include Lavon Ingels, wife of 38 years; daughter, Linda Lenhart; son, Brian Titus, and four grandchildren. He attended Victory Life Church in Fruita. Services will be held on Tuesday, February 8th at 11:00 a.m. at Victory Life Church,2066 Hwy. 6 & 50, in Fruita and he will be laid to rest at the New Elmwood Cemetery in Fruita. ________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - November 11, 1994. Page: B4Former Syracuse resident Virginia Titus, 88, died Wednesday at her home in Greenville, S.C. A native of Minoa, Mrs. Titus resided most of her life in Syracuse before moving Greenville. She retired after 20 years with the Travel Lodge. Surviving are her husband, Gerald; and a sister, Catherine Carley of Adams. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Gaynor-Maslyn Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cato Union Hill Cemetery, Cato. Calling hours will be 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home, 119 South Ave. ________________________________________________________________The Derrick. Friday, December 5, 1975. p. 12.Mrs. Virginia Titus, 61, of 602 W. Front St., widow of Warren LaVern Titus, died at 5:05 pm Thursday in Oil City Hospital. She was born December 13, 1913, in Oil City, a daughter of Carl and Flora Gagnon Ross. Her husband, Warren, died in April 1960. Mrs. Titus was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Richard L. Titus of Oil City, a daughter, Marilyn Clark of Seneca RD 1; four step-daughters, Mrs. James (Maxine) Freer of Utica, Mrs Richard (Ike) Morgan of Franklin, Mrs. Marion (Lois) Marvin of Oil City and Mrs. Steven (Beatrice) Lake of Brandon, Fla.; one brother, William Ross of Oil City; a sister, Mrs. Irene Stack of Covina, Calif.; three grandchildren, 16 step-grandchildren and 16 step-great grandchildren. A stepdaughter, Mrs. Leo Propeski, is deceased. Friends may call after 7 pm today at the Charles A. Morrison Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 pm today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Saturday. Funeral arrangements will be announced.________________________________________________________________Flint Journal, The (MI) - Monday, February 19, 2018TITUS, VIRGINIA Of Flint, age 82, left for her home in glory on Monday, February 19, 2018 at her residence. Funeral service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, February 21, 2018 Dedicated Believers Ministries, 2077 East Bristol Road, Flint, Pastor Thomas Mattiuzzo and Pastor Anthony J. Artis co-officiating. Burial in Great Lakes National Cemetery. Visitation 2 p.m. Wednesday until the time of the service at the church. Those desiring may make contributions to Flint Crisis Pregnancy Services, 3404 Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48505. Virginia was born on June 3, 1935 in Judith Gap, Montana. Virginia blessed the people around her with her love, great faith and music. She was an accomplished seamstress, enjoyed gardening, riding her bicycle and playing her piano. Virginia will be greatly missed by her loving husband of 64 years, Bruce Titus; her son, Jerry and wife Holly Titus; with grandchildren, Virginia and Jeremiah; her daughters, Mary Lynn Titus and Melody and Greg Mooney; with granddaughters, Miranda, Shannon and Kaley. Virginia was preceded in death by her son, Paul Richard Titus. We would like to give special thanks to the wonderful care we have received from Dr. Lucille Saha, neurologist, Dr. Ballesteros, Dr. Kavita Reddy and to Kindred Hospice, with the loving hands of Jennifer Anderson and Gene Kuczera. Your condolences may be shared with the family at ________________________________________________________________The Derrick. Friday, December 5, 1975. p. 12.Mrs. Virginia Titus, 61, of 602 W. Front St., widow of Warren LaVern Titus, died at 5:05 pm Thursday in Oil City Hospital. She was born December 13, 1913, in Oil City, a daughter of Carl and Flora Gagnon Ross. Her husband, Warren, died in April 1960. Mrs. Titus was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Richard L. Titus of Oil City, a daughter, Marilyn Clark of Seneca RD 1; four step-daughters, Mrs. James (Maxine) Freer of Utica, Mrs Richard (Ike) Morgan of Franklin, Mrs. Marion (Lois) Marvin of Oil City and Mrs. Steven (Beatrice) Lake of Brandon, Fla.; one brother, William Ross of Oil City; a sister, Mrs. Irene Stack of Covina, Calif.; three grandchildren, 16 step-grandchildren and 16 step-great grandchildren. A stepdaughter, Mrs. Leo Propeski, is deceased. Friends may call after 7 pm today at the Charles A. Morrison Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 pm today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Saturday. Funeral arrangements will be announced.________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - December 11, 1995. Page: A10Virginia Titus, 74, a retired teacher, died Sunday (Dec. 10, 1995) in Wyoming County Community Nursing Facility, Warsaw. Born in Buffalo, the former Virginia Retzlaf graduated from Lafayette High School in Buffalo in 1939 and from Fredonia State College in 1943. She was a music teacher from 1943 to 1946 at Wyoming Central School and taught kindergarten from 1961 to 1976 at Alexander Central School. Mrs. Titus, of Durfee Road, was a member of Wyoming Presbyterian Church and was church organist for 25 years. She was a charter member of the Wyoming Fire Department Auxiliary and a member of the Genesee County and New York State Retired Teachers associations. Her husband, Colson, died in 1991. Survivors include two sons, Robert J. of Penfield and Richard; two daughters, Barbara Martin of Vermont and Patricia A. of Caledonia; and a grandson. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Wyoming Presbyterian Church, Main Street. Burial will be in Wyoming Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - January 25, 1999. Page: B4Virginia Choolgian Titus, 56, of Farmington, daughter of the late John and Mary Choolgian, died after a long illness Saturday (Jan. 23, 1999). She was born in Hartford and was a resident of Connecticut and West Falmouth, MA. She graduated from Mt. Ida Junior College and attended the Hartt School of Music. Survivors include her husband, Arthur Titus; a daughter, Maro Titus; a son, John Titus; and a sister, Elmes Merigian of Wilbraham, MA. Funeral services will be Tuesday, Jan. 26, 11 a.m., at St.George Armenian Church, 22 White St., Hartford, CT 06106. Burial will follow immediately in Cedar Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be to St. George Armenian Church (at above address), or to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 505 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38105. Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home has care of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Virginia E. Titus, 73, died Tuesday at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, NJ. Born in Westtown, Mrs. Titus was a life resident of the Middletown area. She was a homemaker. The daughter of the late Willis Gould and Genevieve Goble Gould, Mrs. Titus is survived by her husband, Joseph H. Titus; three sons, Roger G. of Wantage, NJ and Joseph H. Titus Jr. and Delbert Titus, both of Middletown; three daughters, Darleen Corliss of Bullville, Linda Lee Titus at home and Cherylann Porvaznik of Middletown; two stepbrothers, Lindley Predmore and Lawrence Predmore, both of Middletown; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by the Ralston-Lippincott-Hasbrougk-Inggrassia Funeral Home, 72 West Main St., Middletown. NJ Herald, April 28, 1996.________________________________________________________________Virginia E. (Ginnie) Titus of Berthoud, CO, formerly of Oxon Hill, MD, on December 7, 2003. Beloved wife of William J. Titus; daughter of the late Jack Henry and Lillian V. Martyn; devoted mother of Richard W., John H. Titus, and Kathryn Titus; grandmother of Zoe Kayla Titus. Also surviving are six sisters and one brother. Friends may call at the RAUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 8325 Mt. Harmony Ln., Owings, MD Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, MD. This ad appeared in The Washington Post on 12/10/2003.________________________________________________________________Virginia F. Titus, 88, of Gilbert, Ariz., passed away August 25, 2010 in Phoenix, Ariz. She was born on April 8, 1922 in East Providence and lived in Warwick until 2008, when she moved to Arizona to be with her daughter and family. Virginia was a member of Spring Green Baptist Church in Warwick for 54 years. She served on the League of Women Voters USA as well as the Baptist Peacemakers of Rhode Island and volunteered regularly at the South Providence Neighborhood Ministries. In addition to being a loving mother, she was a great reader, opera devotee and world traveler. Virginia is survived by her daughter, Jeannie Lundin of Fountain Hills, Ariz.; a granddaughter, Christian Johns; and two great-grandchildren, Jorja and Austyn Johns. A celebration of her life will be held Sep. 2 at 7 p.m. at Falconer Funeral Home, 251 W. Juniper Ave, Gilbert, Ariz. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to South Providence Neighborhood Ministries, 747 Broad St., Providence, RI. For additional information visit . Warwick Beacon. Sep. 2, 2010.________________________________________________________________Virginia H. Titus, 67, died at her residence in Aztec April 8, 2005. She was born Nov. 26, 1938, in Moab, Utah. A memorial service will be held Monday, April 11, at 5 p.m. at Brewer, Lee and Larkin Funeral Home, 103 E. Ute St. in Farmington. Arrangements are entrusted to Alternative Choice, 2415 E. 20th St. in Farmington, (505) 326-3671.________________________________________________________________The Frederick News- Post. Tuesday Morning, August 2, 1927. p. 5. MD.Mrs. Virginia Howser Titus, 73, widow of Burr T. Titus, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Titus, of Lucketts, from infirmities. Mrs. Titus was born near Leesburg, and had lived in Loudoun county all of her life. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. George W. Titus, Lucketts, Va., Mrs. Charles W. Fry, Tuscarora; Mrs. Charles W. Couder, Lovettsville, Va.; Mrs. Charles Shy, Leesburg, Va,; and five sons, W. R. Titus, Tuscarora; E. B. Titus, Point of Rocks; Townsen Titus, Brunswick; and Marshall Titus, Adamstown.________________________________________________________________Herald-Times (Bloomington, IN) - Wednesday, May 20, 2009Virginia Kay Titus, 65, of Bloomfield passed away at 10:37 a.m. Sunday, May 17, 2009 at St. Vincent Seton Hospital in Indianapolis. Born August 16, 1943 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Herbert and Ethel (Foster) Bedwell. Virginia was retired from Crane where she worked as a payroll clerk. She was the Past Matron of the Bloomfield Order of Eastern Star # 538, Past Guardian of Bethel # 72 Jobs Daughters, Better Homes Homemakers Club and NARFE. Surviving relatives include two daughters Melisa Marie Blackwell of Omaha, Nebraska and Carol Yvonne Titus of Indianapolis; two grandsons, Chip and Matthew Miller both of California; and one brother Ray Bedwell of Monterrey, Mexico. Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, David Thomas Titus on November 26, 2002; two sisters, Jeannette Tincher and Martha Jean Whitehead and her parents. Friends may call from 12:30 p.m. until the hour of service Saturday May 23, 2009 at Jenkins Funeral Home in Bloomfield. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, 2009 at the funeral home with Rev. James O. Titus officiating. Burial will follow at Grandview Cemetery in Bloomfield. The Eastern Star will do a memorial service with the Jobs Daughters closing the service on Saturday. The family wishes all donations be made to the Grand Bethel Scholarship Fund in care of Jenkins Funeral Home in Bloomfield. Linton Daily Citizen/ May 19, 2009.________________________________________________________________Titus, Mrs. Virginia L. Age 89, died peacefully June 29th, 2016 surrounded by family at her home in Dauner Haus in Fenton. She is survived by her loving children, Cathleen Stewart, and Craig (Sue) Williamson; devoted grandchildren, Mark, Brett, Matthew, Aaron, Kristie (Raymond), and Clayton; 5, great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Virginia was preceded in death by her parents; Clayton and Marjorie Cooley; brother, David Cooley; sisters, Audrey Cordell and Delores Weeden; and son, Chris Williamson. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, July 6th, 1:00pm, at the Temrowski Family Funeral Home, 500 Main Street, Fenton. Friends may gather from 11am until the time of her service. Share memories at .________________________________________________________________WOOD, Mrs. Virginia L. Vicksburg, MI Formerly of Otsego Passed away Tuesday, December 1, 1998, in Kalamazoo. Mrs. Wood was born May 14, 1935, in Otsego, the daughter of Lee and Irene (Nichols) Titus. She graduated from Otsego High School, and was a member of the Otsego Woman of the Moose. Virginia enjoyed Knitting and crocheting Afghans, cross-stitching, ceramics, and playing bingo. On February 24, 1956, in Otsego, she married Frank Wood, who survives. Also surviving are 4 children, Wayne Wood and his fiancée’, Donnita of Kalamazoo, Bruce and Angela Wood of Mattawan, Vicki and Jesse Jennings of Millington, TN, and Londa and Michael Bassett of Gobles; 4 grandchildren; a brother, Larry Titus of Vicksburg; a sister, Joan (Robert) Ayling of Anaheim, CA many nieces and Nephews , She was preceded in death by a son Kenneth Wood, in 1964 and by a Brother and 3 sisters, George Titus, Joyce Niedzielski, Madeline Potter and Linda Myers. Friends may meet the family from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM. Thursday at the Winkle Funeral Home Otsego Where Services will be held Friday at 11:00 AM, Pastor Isabell M Deppe officiating. Interment in Mountain Home Cemetery, Otsego. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - August 12, 1999. Page: B4Major Virginia L. Titus, Ret., 85, Oak Grove, MO, passed away Wednesday, August 11, 1999, at St. Mary's Manor, Blue Springs, MO. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday, August 13, at Oak Grove Cemetery, with the Rev. Katherine McClain officiating, and the VFW presenting a military tribute. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Oak Grove United Methodist Church or the Oak Grove VFW. Virginia was born October 21, 1913, in Kansas City, MO, the daughter of Charles W. and Ruth S. (Aken) Titus. She joined the U.S. Army in 1941, and served as a nurse in WWII and the Korean War. She received a medical discharge from the Army in 1957. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Oak Grove, the Oak Grove VFW, and the Retired Officers Association. Her survivors include a brother, William B. Titus, Edward, MO; sister, Betty Perry, Oak Grove, MO; and nieces, nephews, greatnieces, and great-nephews. (Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, MO) ________________________________________________________________Stuttgart Daily Leader, The (AR) - January 15, 2004Virginia Louise Titus Gettle, 101, of Stuttgart died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004, at Trinity Village Medical Center in Pine Bluff. Mrs. Gettle was born Dec. 9, 1902, in Lawson, Mo., the daughter of James Frank and Nancy Alice Bethel Titus. She was a teacher at Julia Shannon Elementary School for 38 years and was a member of First United Methodist Church in Stuttgart. Her husband, Abner Payer Gettle, preceded her in death. Survivors are her daughter, Nancy A. Morrison and her husband Kenneth of Wichita, Kansas; one sister, Ruth Ingram of Pine Bluff; one brother-in-law, Si Snow of North Little Rock; two grandchildren, Daryl Morrison of O'Fallon, Ill., and Debra Gilstrap of Evans, Ga.; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at First United Methodist Church in Stuttgart with the Rev. Fred Hunter officiating. Burial will follow in Lone Tree Cemetery by Turpin Funeral Home of Stuttgart. The family suggests memorials be made to First United Methodist Church of Stuttgart. The family will be at 1602 S. Prairie St. in Stuttgart. ________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Monday, December 17, 2018MANSFIELD — Virginia M. (Girard) Titus, age 94, of Mansfield, passed away peacefully, in the comfort of her home on Friday, Dec. 14, 2018. She was the beloved wife of the late Howard T. Titus, who died on Aug. 17, 1999. Born in Pawtucket, R.I. on May 20, 1924, she was a loving daughter of the late Clayton W., Sr. and Josephine (Dolan) Girard. Ginny grew up in Attleboro Falls and was educated in Attleboro schools. A Mansfield resident for the past 70 years, she was a retired assembler having worked for the Foxboro Co. and previously was employed at Texas Instruments in Attleboro. A communicant of Saint Mary's Church in Mansfield, Ginny loved spending time with her family, gardening and was an active member of the Mansfield Senior Center. She is survived by her devoted children: Michael T. Titus and his wife Meredith Bennett Titus of Foxboro, John Titus and his wife Debbie of Vassalboro, Maine, Joseph C. Titus of Norton and Kathleen M. Vickery of Mansfield. She was the dear sister of the late Gerald Girard, Clayton "Bud" Girard and Gloria Marone. She is also survived by her cherished six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews. Her funeral, to which relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend, will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. from the Sherman & Jackson Funeral Home, 55 North Main St., Mansfield followed by a Mass of Christian burial celebrated at 11 a.m. in Saint. Mary's Church, 330 Pratt St., (Route 106), Mansfield. Burial will follow at the Norton Center Cemetery in Norton. Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 18 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Sherman & Jackson Funeral Home. Those wishing may remember Virginia with a contribution in her memory to Hospice, Community Visiting Nurse Agency, 10 Emory St. Attleboro, MA 02703.________________________________________________________________Virginia Mae "Jenny" Titus, 73, of Sycamore Road, passed away peacefully from an extended illness February 6, 2010, at the United Hospital Center. She was born July 19, 1936, in Cannelton, the daughter of the late Pearl and Bessie Mae Starker Nickoson. Jenny was the youngest of 13 children. On June 7, 1959, she married Timothy Wayne Titus Sr. who died March 7, 2007. She is survived by six children, Timothy Wayne Titus Jr. and wife Pam of Salem, Kimberly Sue Butler and husband Russ of Henagar, Ala., Kenneth Eugene Titus of Clarksburg, Gary Lane Titus and wife Wanda of Weston, Rose Anne Spencer and husband Tim of Clarksburg, and B. Scott Titus and wife Terrie of Jane Lew. She is survived by a sister, Betty Bainbridge; and a brother, Herb Nickoson. She is also survived by nine grandchildren. She cherished her role as "Mama 2" to her youngest grandson. Jenny was employed for many years as a loving caregiver to the elderly. In her last years, she was lovingly cared for by her dear friend of 52 years, Juanita Roach. She enjoyed books, bingo, The Food Network, the Crimson Tide and family get-togethers at her home Visitation was held Tuesday at the Morris Funeral Home in Jane Lew. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. with Rev. Tim Hughes officiating. Burial will be at the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery at Kincheloe. ________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - November 8, 1991. Page: A8Mrs Virginia Post Titus Owen, 79, died Thursday in Delray Beach, Fla., where she was a resident. Lorne & Sons Funeral Home of Delray Beach has charge. Mrs. Owen, the wife of Benjamin Milton Owen, also leaves local survivors including a son, Robert Titus Owen of Memphis.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - April 5, 1995. Page: 7AApril 3, 1995 Virginia R. Titus, formerly of Search Street, Parker Hill Section of Shickshinny, died Monday at the Gold Star Nursing Home in Danville. Born in Hunlock Creek, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Amanda Huffman Culp of Hunlock Creek. She lived in Parker Hill for more than 50 years. She attended the Bible Baptist Church in Shickshinny. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank E. in 1928; son, Arthur C., in 1949; sisters, Hazel Hartkorn, on Jan. 3, 1972; Lula Owns, on June 21, 1976. Surviving are a son, Charles, Warminster; four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews; aunts and uncles; brother, William Culp, Nanticoke; sister, Letha Bush, Nanticoke. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday from the George A. Strish Funeral Home, 38 N. Main St., Shickshinny, with the Rev. Dr. Warren M. Birdsall officiating. Interment will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. ________________________________________________________________Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC) - November 10, 2001. Page: B2Virginia Ross Jones Titus, age 80, died Thursday morning at Duke University Medical Center. A Durham native, Mrs. Titus was born to the late Owen and Notie George Jones. She was a long-time member of Angier Avenue Baptist Church who sang in the choir for many years. Mrs. Titus will be fondly remembered for her remarkable ability to design and sew her own clothing, including her beautiful hats. She was a member of the A.O.P.A. (Association of Orthotics and Prosthetics) and the Durham Ladies Optimist Club. Mrs. Titus is survived by her daughter, Karen Louise Titus Taylor and her husband, Jon Michael of Durham; two granddaughters, Michele Louise Taylor Lake and her husband, Joseph F. of Hanover, Pa., and Ginnie Kristina Taylor Platt and her husband, Christopher M. of Willow Springs; and two great-grandsons, Bradley Ryann Lake and Taylor Wray Platt. Mrs. Titus was preceded in death by her husband, Bert Robert Titus. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Angier Avenue Baptist Church, with the Rev. Kevin Byers officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Flowers are acceptable, or donations may be made to Angier Avenue Baptist Church, 2101 Angier Ave, Durham NC 27703. ________________________________________________________________Ventura County Star (CA) - Sunday, October 28, 2012Virginia Titus Moore, 86, died August 30, 2012, in Ventura following a stroke. She was born in 1926 in Libertyville, Ill. Four years ago she moved to The Lexington in Ventura to be with her eldest daughter, Julie Moore. Besides Julie Moore of Ventura, she is survived by two daughters and a son, John Moore of Toulouse, France, Jeri Smith of Tucson, Ariz., and Marilyn Moore of Bernard, Maine; and seven grandchildren Chris, Kacy, and Kelsey Kuhn; Ryan, Andrew, and Clara Moore and Kai Fox. Before her move to Ventura, Ginny resided for 20 years in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; 20 years in Santa Monica; and 13 years in La Caada. She was active for more than 40 years with the Unitarian Universalist Churches in Santa Monica, San Miguel de Allende, and Ventura. During the 1980s she served as national Co-Chair of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee. Ginny earned a B.A. from Stanford University and an M.A. in Public Administration from UCLA. She was an administrator in the Anti-Poverty Program during the 1960s and 1970s. Later, she renovated Spanish-style homes in the Los Angeles area, ultimately purchasing and remodeling the historic Palm Springs Inn Casa Cody with partners Frank Tysen and Therese Hayes. Ginny was a life-long athlete, who enjoyed tennis, swimming, jogging, backpacking, rock climbing, river-rafting, and at age 60 she took up mountain biking. Her passion for social justice took many forms, but she was always full of compassion and energy to help others less fortunate. She loved opera and classical music, and she traveled to many third-world countries. Her family and many friends miss her enormously, while we also celebrate her long, full life. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 27, 10 a.m.. at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Ventura, 5654 Ralston Street, Ventura. Arrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home and Crematory, 3150 Loma Vista Rd., Ventura. ________________________________________________________________Virginia Wingo Titus, 97, a native of Dumas, Miss., and resident of Houma and Matthews, died at 8:10 a.m. Monday, May 8, 2006. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to funeral time Tuesday at Falgout Funeral Home Chapel. Service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in St. John's Episcopal Cemetery. She is survived one daughter, Sarah Jean T. Rouen and husband, Carroll; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard J. Titus; her parents, Robert E. and Malinda Garrett Wingo; two daughter, Nettie 'Pat' Patterson and Ramona 'Dub' Crenshaw; two brothers; and two sisters.________________________________________________________________Sacramento Bee, The (CA) - Sunday, August 3, 2014.Dr. Vivian Eileen Shaver Titus, PhD, 90, of Cameron Park, CA went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 in Brookings, Oregon. She was born on July 23, 1923 in Columbus, Ohio to Melvin Hurley and Myrtle (Harmon) Shaver. On June 15, 1941 Vivian married Donald William Titus at Sullivant Avenue Friends Church in Columbus, Ohio. Vivian and Donald lived in Vienna, Ohio for 22 years until moving to Grove City, Ohio in 1968. Vivian graduated with her doctorate in education from Ohio State University in 1976. She retired from Columbus Public Schools in 1986 after teaching for 30 years. Immediately after retirement she and Donald moved to California to join their children. Vivian loved to play the piano and was a former president of Old Time Fiddlers Association in Orangevale, CA. Vivian is survived by sons Richard of Roseville, CA and Larry (Cherylene) of Gold Beach, OR; daughter Barbara Titus of Folsom, CA; brother Melvin (Minnie) Shaver of Dublin, OH; sister Doris Wilkes of Columbus, OH; grandchildren Lisa (Vince) Underwood, Christen, Jennifer, Ashlie, Tim and Nadia; and eleven great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death are her husband of 50 years, Donald; son Donald Douglas ";Doug"; Titus; second husband John ";Jack"; Steele; and daughter-in-law Priscilla ";Pat"; (Borens) Titus. Burial will be at Concord Cemetery in Grove City, Ohio. ________________________________________________________________Port Arthur News (TX) - August 6, 2007Vivian Lenora Titus Sydnes of Llano, Texas passed away here on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at the age of 85. She was born in Port Arthur, Texas on March 12, 1922 to John Ulrich and Maria Louisa (Thierry) Steffenauer. Mrs. Sydnes was a noted and published poet, author, and artist. Her survivors include daughters Vivian "Prue" Nicholas and husband Gary of Llano, Su Wright and husband Wayland of Llano, Mary Jane Thomas and husband Jim of Llano, and Fran Green and husband Tom of Houston; sister JoAnn Tieskens of Sugar Land; 24 grandchildren, including James D. "Beau" Guidry Jr. and wife Christi, and granddaughters Kelly, Erin, Amanda, and Sarah Titus, all of Port Arthur; 19 great-grandchildren; plus numerous nieces, nephews and a host of loving family and friends. She was preceded in death by her first husband of 41 years, Floyd Joseph Titus, who passed away in 1982, her second husband, Wesley Sydnes, who passed away in 1988, her sons Floyd "Skip" Titus Jr., David Lynn Titus, and Paul Martin Titus, three brothers, and five sisters. The rosary will be recited Tuesday evening, August 7, at the Chapel of Waldrope - Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home in Llano at 7:30 p.m. Her funeral mass will be held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Llano on Wednesday, August 8, at 10:00 a.m, officiated by Father Gabriel Uzondu. Interment will follow at Llano City Cemetery with her grandsons serving as pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make memorial contributions to The Alzheimers Foundation or Care Inn Nursing Home of Llano. Arrangements under the direction of Waldrope - Hatfield - Hawthorne Funeral Homes, Inc. in Llano, Texas (325)247-4300. ________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - November 15, 2000Vivian M. Titus, 95, of Seminole, died Sunday (Nov. 12, 2000) at Hospice House Woodside, Pinellas Park. She was born in Ridgewood, N.J., and came here in 1975 from New Jersey, where she retired after 43 years as supervisor of County Courts, Paterson, N.J. She was past vice president of American Legion Auxiliary 121, past president of New Jersey Voiture 40 & 8 Auxiliary, and past vice president State of New Jersey American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include a sister, Eileen Stanton, Vermont; a niece, Leah Smith, Seminole; a grand-nephew, Kevin Ellicott of Vermont; a grand-niece, Miriam Eisenhaurer of Illinois; four great-grandnephews; and two great-grandnieces. National Cremation Society, Largo. ________________________________________________________________Sun, The (Baltimore, MD) - Wednesday, August 7, 2013On August 5, 2013, Vivienne Dowling Titus Family and friends will honor Vivienne's life at the family owned Evans Funeral Chapel and Cremation Services - Parkville, 8800 Harford Rd. on Wednesday, 3-5 & 7-9 PM. A funeral liturgy will be held 9:30 AM Thursday at St. Ursula Catholic Church. Interment Garrison Forest Veteran Cemetery. Memory tributes may be sent to the family at ________________________________________________________________Northwest Arkansas Times. Friday, Jan. 18, 1974. p. 2.W. E. (Bill) Titus, 79, of West Fork died Thursday in a local hospital. Born June 19, 1894 in Woolsey, he was the son of Mack and Irene Peters Titus, and was a Baptist. He is survived by two sons, Max of Gallup, N.M., and Jim Bill of Denton, Texas; four daughters Mrs Roberta Woods of West Fork, Mrs. Irene Lunsford of Talala, Okla., Mrs. Margaret Stewart of Fayetteville and Mrs. Reba Sharron Sparkman of Pilot Point, Texas. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Brentwood Church with burial, under direction of Nelson's Funeral Home, in Brentwood Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - May 5, 2004. Page: C2W. Glenn Titus, 77 - of Atlantic City, died Sunday, May 2, 2004 in the Atlantic City Medical Center, Galloway. Born in Tullytown, PA, he was the son of the late Harry and the late Emma Mae (Goodenough) Titus. Mr. Titus was a construction manager having retired in 1984. He also was a US Navy Veteran. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Titus; and one son, Brian Titus of Lawrenceville; his sister; Ellie Mae Gass of Florida; a step-son, Joseph Stark of Pittsburgh, PA; step daughter, Darlene Mason of Pittsburgh, PA; his grandchildren, Scott Titus and Valerie Titus-Breslow. He was preceded in death by his two brothers Harry and Elmer Titus. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 7, 2004 at St Nicholas of Tolentine R.C. Church, S. Tennessee Avenue and Pacific Ave. in Atlantic City. Interment will be held in the Atlantic County Veterans Cemetery in Estell Manor. Arrangements by Adams-Perfect Funeral Homes of Pleasantville and Northfield. Adams Perfect Funeral Homes ________________________________________________________________Idaho Sunday Journal. Sunday, March 22, 1953. p. 1.Police late last night were quizzing witnesses to the mystery death of W. H. Titus, 54, of 327 South Hayes. Prosecuting Attorney Hugh Maguire said no charges will be placed pending an autopsy today and a coroner's inquest tomorrow at 2 p.m. Titus was dead on arrival at Bannock memorial hospital yesterday at 6:50 p.m. following a scuffle in the Solo Cigar store, 242 West Center. Police chief A. L. Oliver said that a fist fight followed an argument at 5 p.m. Witnesses told officers they were hesitant about summoning police or medical assistance for they believed Titus lost consciousness. After unsuccessful attempts to revive him an ambulance was called and Titus was removed to the hospital. Maguire said police told one man not to leave town. An employe of the public works department of the Naval Ordnance plant, Titus is survived by his wife, a son, W. H. Titus Jr., both of Pocatello, and a daughter, Mrs, George Baird, Soda Springs.Idaho Sunday Journal. Sunday, October 24, 1954. p. 9.Mrs. Jeneath Titus, 327 South Hayes, has filed a $50,000 damage suit against R. C. Hillman, operator of the Solo Cigar store, 252 East center, in connection with the death of her husband. Mrs. Titus charged in her District Court complaint that her husband, William H. Titus, 54, a machinist, died March 21, 1953, within an hour after suffering a severe beating at 4 p.m. in the Solo Cigar. The complaint said further that Vern Burke, a customer in the Solo when Titus went there, administered the beating, but Frank B. Larson, the store manager, failed to evict Burke and neglected to provide police protection although "he had been requested to take steps to avoid trouble." Hillman was charged by Mrs. Titus with failing to maintain the Solo with reasonable precautions for protecting his customers since the merchandise sold there included alcoholic beverages. It was charged that Titus suffered a cerebral hemorrhage from violent blows about the face and head.________________________________________________________________Iola Daily Register. May 28, 1920.Mrs. W. M. Titus died at her home 617 South Oak street at noon today. She had been ill since last February. She is survived by her husband and a family of six children. The funeral service will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.Iola Daily Register. Aug. 27, 1927.Mrs. R. L. Dye and little son, Bobbie, who have been visiting her father, W. M. Titus and family, returned to their home in Adrain, Mo., today.Iola Daily Register. Sep. 3, 1930.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis and daughter Wilma Jean, Parsons, are visiting Mr. Davis's father, W. M. Titus, 501 South Cottonwood. They plan to be here several days.Iola Daily Register. Oct. 27, 1931.Mrs. N. Brumbaugh returned Sunday to her home in Great Bend, after a two-week visit with her son-in-law, W. M. Titus and family, 501 South Cottonwood.Iola Daily Register. Oct. 22, 1931.Miss Lillian Titus, Kansas City, was a week end guest of her father, W. M. Titus and her sisters, 501 South Cottonwood. She returned to Kansas City Sunday evening.Iola Daily Register. Jun. 4, 1934.William Titus and his daughters Misses Ruby, Neva, and Myrtle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Titus in Parsons, Harley Titus is the son of William Titus.Iola Daily Register. Jul. 6, 1937.William Titus and his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rhere and his daughters Myrtle and Auby Titus, will drive over to Purdy, MO., this Saturday evening to take Mr. Titus' grandson, Roy Dye home, who has been visiting at the Titus home in Iona for several days. They remain overnight at the Dye home and as Mr. Titus puts it will fill up on fried chicken. He reports that his daughter and son-in-law there have almost 200 young turkeys now on the farm.Iola Daily Register. Sep. 18, 1937.Mrs. Vernon LaPlant, who before her recent marriage was Miss Ruby Titus, was given a kitchen shower by members of the Rebekah lodge Thursday night. The shower was given during the social time which followed the regular lodge session.Iola Daily Register. Oct. 25, 1937.On Friday last week W. M. Titus and daughters, Miss Myrtle and Mrs. Ruby Laplant drove out to Great Bend, where they visited a brother-in-law of Mr. Titus, and also friends at Hoisington, until Tuesday, when hey returned to their home in Iola.Iola Daily Register. Jan. 10, 1938.Mr. and Mrs. Harley Titus and children Wilma Jean, Jimmie and Martha Jane of Parsons visited Sunday, January 2 with his father W. M. Titus and family in Iola.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rhea and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paplant took Sunday dinner at the Titus home also.Iola Daily Register. Mar. 28, 1939.Birdie Neva Titus was born September 10, 1897 at Great Bend, Kas. When six years old the home moved to Iola. Here school life began for her and continued to her high school graduation in 1919. After graduating she entered the teaching profession, teaching four years at Towanda, Kas., a work which she loved and in turn was respected and loved by her pupils. September 26, 1935, she was united in marriage to Martin V. Rhea. In her late youth she confessed her Savior and united with the First Methodist church of Iola. Besides her husband she is survived by her father, W. M. Titus; four sisters and one brother, Myrtle Titus, Iola; Mrs. (Frances) R. L. Dye, Monett, MO., Harley Titus, Parsons, Kas,; Mrs. (Lillian) J. W. Faust Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. (Ruby) Vernon LaPlant of Iola. Also a grandmother and several nephews and nieces.Iola Daily Register. Aug. 27, 1942.William Titus and his daughter, Myrtle, and his son, Harley, who is employed in Wichita drove to St. Paul Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Harley Titus and family.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - Tuesday, February 21, 2012Wade Titus. A 42-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence when she was involved in a collision with a motorcycle that killed the rider last summer in west Wichita. Wade Titus of Derby was with a group of other motorcyclists riding north on 135th Street West shortly before 11:30 p.m. on June 11, police have said. Several bikers had cleared the intersection of Douglas and 135th, with Titus somewhat behind them. The woman was driving south on 135th in an SUV and she began to turn left at the intersection. Titus slammed into the front of the SUV and was thrown from his 2008 Kawasaki sport bike, police have said. The SUV was knocked sideways by the impact and struck Titus again on the ground. He was taken to Via Christi Hospital on St. Francis, where he was pronounced dead about six hours later. Speed was considered a factor in the collision – police estimate Titus was traveling at or above 100 miles per hour at the time of the collision. Police documents show the woman driving the SUV ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - June 14, 2011Wade Randall Titus, age 28, Spirit employee, passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011. Visitation 1-8 PM Wednesday with family receiving friends 5-7 PM, Smith Mortuary, 1415 N. Rock Rd., Derby. Funeral service 10 AM Thursday, Wichita South Seventh Day Adventist Church, 820 W. 27th St. So. Wade is preceded in death by his father, Elden Titus, and his grandmother, Nancy Stocking. Survivors include his wife, Amy Padgett, Wichita; mother, Tammy Titus, Derby; brothers, Jason and Shane Titus, both of Wichita; grandparents, Arthur & Kay Titus, Derby, and Harold Stocking, Jr., Haysville; several aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial has been established with The American Cancer Society, 818 N. Emporia, Suite 100, Wichita, KS 67214. View tributes at . Smith Mortuary, Derby in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - May 23, 1999. Page: 7; 7; 9; 15; 7BWallace W. Titus, 75, of Clearwater, died Thursday (May 20, 1999) at home. He came here from his native Bloomingdale, N.J., in 1950. He worked as a builder. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include a brother, Robert, Bloomingdale; and a sister Isabell Evert, Bloomingdale. American Burial and Cremation Service, Palm Harbor.________________________________________________________________News Tribune. Thursday, December 19, 1968. p. 3.JENSEN BEACH - Walter Cox Titus, 66, of Oakline Dr., died at his home Wednesday. A native of Jamesburg, N.J., he had lived there for the past three years. He was a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley at Trenton, N.J. and a 32nd degree Mason, and a Shriner, Crescent Temple of Trenton. He was also a member of the North Brunswick Reformed Church and the Schrine Club of Stuart. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Titus, and a brother. Funeral services will be held at Johns Funeral Home Chapel Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Alten Stuart, pastor of the United Methodist Church of Stuart, officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, St. Lucie County. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.________________________________________________________________The Evening Independent. Thursday, December 9, 1971. p. 3. OH.Walter E. Titus, 79, of 412 2nd st NE, died at his residence Wednesday after being under medical care for some time. He was born in York, Pa., and had resided in Massillon since 1917. He retired in 1956 as a brakeman for the predecessor companies to the Norfolk and Western Railway. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Titus and a sister, Mrs. E. E. Rider of York, Pa. The funeral will be Friday at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's church. Interment will be Saturday morning in Prospect cemetery, York, Pa. The body is at the Heitger funeral home, where friends may call this evening, 7 to 9. The Rosary will be prayed at 7 p.m., in the funeral home.Evening Independent. Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1962. OH.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus of 412 2nd st NE observed their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday with a mass of thanksgiving at 8:30 in St. Mary's Catholic church. The mass was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward C. Labbe, pastor of St. Mary's. The couple enjoyed dinner at noon at Hopican's restaurant. Barberton. Mrs. Titus, the former Miss Mary A. Neser, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neser of York, Pa. and Mr. Titus, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Titus of Williamsport, Pa., were married Nov. 10, 1912 in St. Mary's Catholic church, Boston, Mass. Mr. Titus is a retired employe of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Nickel Plate railroad. Mrs Titus is a member of Massillon chapter No. 32, Women of the Moose and the Altar Rosary society. Mr. Titus is a member of the Loyal Order of Moose.________________________________________________________________The Times. Tuesday, July 16, 1968. p. 23.Walter F. Titus, president of Duro Consolidated Inc. of Menlo Park and former vice president of IBM died Sunday at Mills Hospital. He had lived at 1041 La Cuesta, Hillsborough and was a resident of this area for 25 years. He was also former vice president of Sperry Gyroscope Company. A native of New York, he was 82, He was the husband of the late Isabelle Titus and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Herman Speh, of Huntington, N.Y., Mrs. Bruce Thomas of San Mato, and Mrs. Paul Havener of New York, N.Y.; a sister, Miss Dorothy Titus of Philadelphia, Pa., and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Crosby N. Gray Funeral Chapel with inurnment private. Contributions to the American Cancer Society are requested.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - September 28, 2006. Page: 7Walter F. Titus, 82, of Brooksville, formerly of Spring Hill, died Monday (Sept. 25, 2006) at Leesburg Regional Medical Center. Born in Charles City, Iowa, he moved to Brooksville four years ago from Spring Hill where he lived for 21 years. He was a longtime member and former board member of the Spring Hill Wesleyan Church. He enjoyed fishing, reading, and singing and was a former music leader. Survivors include his wife, Annis Jean; two sons, Arthur, Canton, Ga., and James, New Port Richey; a daughter, Shirley Ruschill, McKinney, Texas; a brother, Paul, North Carolina; three sisters, Eleanor Woolhoff, Kansas, Lola Gregory, Wisconsin, and Dorothy Underwood, Indiana ; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Turner Funeral Homes & Crematory, Spring Hill.________________________________________________________________The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday, February 14, 1966. p. 29.POCATELLO - Walter L. Titus, 68, Pocatello, died Friday morning in a Pocatello hospital after a long illness. Born March 6, 1897, Suffolk, Va., to Walter J. and Martha Johnston Titus. Married Mary A. Radlinger April 5, 1921, St. Paul, Minn. Horticulturist. Resident of Pocatello since 1921. Operated nursery. In charge of Bannock County Fairgrounds landscaping. Member First United Presbyterian Church, Keystone Lodge 81, A. F and A. M. Pocatello, York Rite Bodies, Radiant Chapter 61, Order of Eastern Star, Pocatello Garden Club. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Walter L. Jr., Great Falls, Mont,; Mrs Martha Culver, Oceanside Calif.; 8 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Howard E. Wright, Petersburg, Va. Funeral Monday 2 a.m., Downard Chapel. Burial Mt. Moriah Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, Friday, January 10, 1964WALTER MARSH TITUS. Services for Walter Marsh Titus, 85, of Stafford, Kan., who died Wednesday, will be at 11 a. m. Saturday at Cochran Mortuary. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. He was born April 24, 1878, near Williamsburg, Kan. He, moved to Stafford in 1933 after living in Wichita since 1910. He was a retired civil engineer.Survivors include his widow, Ethel; a daughter, Mrs. Winifred Baker, at home, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Ida Walters, Ellinwood, Kan.; two brothers, Steve, Chouteau, Okla., and Howard, Minden, La.; and four grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Walter Monroe Titus, 68, of Turnertown, WV, died early Wednesday morning, August 21, 2002, in Presbyterian Memorial Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, following surgery. Born on January 6, 1934, in Salem, WV, he was the son of the late Brainard Wesley Titus and Lena Agnes (McClain) Titus. Survivors include five children, Douglas Titus, Coeur d'Alene, ID, Marion Yager, Saratoga, CA, Becky Dickson, Forks, WA, Alison Burgett, Prosser, WA and Teresa Carmen, Bickleton, WA; fifteen grandchildren; two brothers, Frank Titus, Jane Lew, WV and Paul Titus, Camden, WV; two sisters, Evelyn Villers, Camden, WV and Regina Duvall, Cedartown, GA; several nieces and nephews; and several great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Bob Titus and Dave Titus. Mr. Titus was retired as the City Manager of Prosser, Washington, with twenty-five years service. He was previously employed as a Manager of Firestone Rubber in California, with several years service. He was a graduate of Weston High School, Class of 1950; and received a Bachelor's Degree from Akron University in Akron, OH. He was Protestant by faith, a member of the Prosser Masonic Lodge in Prosser, WA, and a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason. He was a United States Army veteran of the Korean War. At the request of the deceased, Mr. Titus will be cremated. Graveside Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, August 31, 2002, from Weston Masonic Cemetery with Reverend Tim Hughes officiating. Interment will follow the services in Weston Masonic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospital of Children, 1900 Richmond Road, Lexington, KY 40502.________________________________________________________________Seattle Times, The (WA) - Sunday, February 2, 2014.Walter O. TITUS Born August 15, 1927 ~ Died January 17, 2014 in Bremerton WA. Survived by wife Norma, son Bruce (Carol Ann) Titus, daughters Carol Garrett and Joan Romero, and grandchildren Nicholas Titus, Keli Garrett-Oliviera and Sarah Titus. Arrangements under direction of Evergreen Washelli, Seattle with complete obituary and guestbook online at:obits/August 15, 1927 - January 17, 2014 Walt passed away peacefully on January 17, 2014 with his family at his side. Born on August 15, 1927 in Gary, Indiana to Catherine (Oliver) and Walter F. Titus where he spent his childhood. He left Indiana in 1947 to fish in the Bering Sea and discovered his beloved Seattle Washington.Walt served in both World War II and the Korean War with the United States Marine Corps, attaining the rank of Sergeant. He returned to Seattle, spending summers fishing in Alaska and attending the University of Washington graduating in 1955 with a degree in Economics and Business Administration.Walt worked in the hospitality business for many years serving as the Controller for the Westin Hotels at; the Edmond Meany Hotel (Seattle), the Davenport Hotel (Spokane), and the Continental Plaza Hotel (Chicago). Prior to his retirement he served as Chief Financial Officer to the Gaslight Clubs (Chicago, New York, Washington D.C.) for several years until his decision to return to Seattle, ending his career at Universal Services (Seattle).After retirement he moved to their property on the water in Kingston Washington, with his wife Norma of 63 years, enjoying the boats, sunrises, and ever changing scenery with his children and grandchildren. Walt had a passion for world and military history and built an extensive library over the years. He enjoyed swimming, hunting, fishing, and all the Pacific Northwest afforded. He was especially accomplished at leather craft, carpentry projects and tinkering around his home. A quiet, kind, reserved man with a wry sense of humor, he found his true happiness when surrounded by his family and close friends.He is survived by his loving family; wife Norma, son Bruce (Carol Ann) Titus, daughters Carol Garrett and Joan Romero, adored grandchildren Nicholas Titus, Keli Garrett-Oliveira and Sarah Titus, brother Richard (Diane) Titus, cousin Norma (Bill) Newman, nephew Daniel Titus, and nieces Christine Vachon and Becky West. He was preceded in death by his cherished sister, Margaret Colvin.________________________________________________________________Walter Robert Titus, 88, died Sunday, August 29, 2004 at his residence in Kinsman. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 2 at 11 a.m. at the Kinsman United Methodist Church, 8362 Main St., Kinsman, Ohio, with Rev. Marian Rodriguez officiating. Burial will follow in Gustavus Cemetery. Calling hours will be Wednesday, September 1 from 4 to 8 p.m. at BAUMGARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 8569 Main St., Kinsman, Ohio. Memorial contributions can be made to the church, P.O. Box 218, Kinsman, Ohio 44428. Guestbook available at .________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - January 19, 1987. Page: A8Walter V. Titus, 96, of East Avenue, Minoa, and formerly of Skaneateles, died Sunday at a local nursing home. Mr. Titus was born in Glen Head and moved to Skaneateles in 1950. He was a retired car salesman for the Bentley and Thomas Garage in Skaneateles. His wife, the former Rachel Birch, died in 1969. Surviving are two daughters, Rachel Brainard of Auburn and Marion Brown of Amityville; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one niece. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles, and 10 a.m. in St. Mary's of the Lake Church, Skaneateles. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Skaneateles. Calling hours will be on 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 49 Jordan St. Contributions may be made to the Leukemia Foundation or to the Skaneateles Ambulance Volunteer Emergency Services. ________________________________________________________________JG-TC (Mattoon, Charleston, IL) - Tuesday, February 21, 2017ARCOLA -- Wanda Lavon Titus, 90, of Arcola died at 2:47 a.m. Sunday (Feb. 19, 2017) at Arcola Health Care Center. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. today at the Edwards Funeral Home in Arcola. Burial will be at Arcola Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. She was born Jan. 14, 1927, in Piatt County, the daughter of Harold Virgil "Jack" and Nora Gladys (Chapman) Edwards. She married Eddie Clark in 1946; he died in 2017. Survivors include one son, Jerry Clark Titus of Arcola. She was also preceded in death by one grandson, one brother, and one sister. Mrs. Titus was formerly employed by Don and Erma Stump at Happy Day's Antiques in downtown Arcola. She was a member of the Free Methodist Church in Arcola. Memorials may be made to the Arcola Health Care Center.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - June 18, 1988. Page: 2DWanda (Titus) Lantz, 76, homemaker, died Friday, June 17, 1988. Service 2 p.m. Monday, South Haven Christian Church. Survivors: daughters, Francene Snyder of Mulvane, Joanne Swenn of Enid, Okla.; sister, Helen Vandever of Mount Carmel, Ill.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Schaeffer-Reager Mortuary, Caldwell. ________________________________________________________________Riverton Ranger, The (WY) - Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Wanda Jo Titus of Lander died on Thursday, November 10, 2016, after a lengthy illness. She was 63. As were her wishes there will be no service held. Wanda Jo Todd was born on August 15, 1953, in Lamar, Texas, to Kenneth Weldon and Annie Laura (Smith) Todd. She was one of three children. She was a longtime resident of Lander having lived there for more than 20 years. She was a cook at the Lander Middle School for approximately seven years. She was active in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Center in Lander going up to three times a week to both show support and get close to people battling some of the same issues she was facing. She loved to quilt and made many different quilts. She also loved reading, and she loved animals, especially her cat, Otis. She is survived by her niece, Melissa Burris of Powderly, Texas, and her dear cat, Otis. She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, one sister and her husband, Ted Titus. Memorials may be made to the Lander Pet Connection in care of Davis Funeral Home, 2203 West Main Street, Riverton, WY 82501. Online condolences may be made to the family at . Arrangements are under the direction of Davis Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Sentinel Echo, The (London, KY) - Wednesday, June 5, 2013Wanda L. Titus, 79, of East Bernstadt, Ky., passed away Thursday, May 30, 2013. Memorial services will be conducted at a later date and will be announced by Bowling Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________San Francisco Chronicle (CA) - Friday, July 31, 2009Warren Titus, a pioneer of the modern cruise ship industry, died at a Marin County hospice July 19. Mr. Titus, who was 94, lived in Sausalito and was a Bay Area shipping executive for nearly 50 years. He founded two luxury cruise lines, both based for a time in San Francisco. He was one of the fathers of the modern cruise concept. At a time when ocean liners were facing fierce competition from air travel, he helped convert staid British liners operated by the famous Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Co. into cruise ships, by marketing segments of long voyages as vacation trips. He was president of P.&O. North America and commissioned advertising genius David Ogilvy to create a campaign on the idea that ship travel was luxurious and fun. The campaign was called "Run Away to Sea." P.&O. later morphed into Princess Cruises and was featured on a television show called "The Love Boat" and old-fashioned ocean travel changed completely. Mr. Titus left P.&O. to found Royal Viking Line, a San Francisco operation that had three big white cruise ships offering luxury cruises. The cruises were a staple of the upscale market in the 1970s and '80s. Royal Viking went out of business in 1987, and Mr. Titus, who was then 72, figured his career was over. But he got a call from Atle Brynestad, a Norwegian millionaire, who asked him to start another cruise ship company. It was the beginning of Seabourn Cruise Lines. "The most challenging and exciting thing in this industry is starting a cruise line from scratch," Mr. Titus was quoted in a company magazine as saying. The new line commissioned construction of a brand new ship in a German shipyard, named it Seabourn Pride and sailed it to San Francisco, where the company had its headquarters for some years. Within four years Seabourn had been named the top cruise line in the world by Condé Nast Traveler magazine. A secret of Mr. Titus' success was his personality, said Ernie Beyl, who worked with him for more than 30 years. "He was a very gentlemanly guy who treated everyone well. The crews and staff on the ships all loved him," Beyl said, adding that he also had a knack for innovation and selecting the right associates in the business. Mr. Titus retired from Seabourn in 2002. All of the Seabourn ships are flying their flags at half-mast in his honor. Warren Stewart Titus was born in Anacortes, Wash., in 1915, moved to Hawaii as a young man and joined the Marine Corps in 1933. After his discharge, he served as a Honolulu police officer and then joined an interisland steamship company, and later Theo H. Davies, a Hawaiian shipping company. He was a vice president of the firm in 1959 when he was recruited by P.&O. to head its North American operations. He also worked for American President Lines when the company operated passenger ships and served for a time as president of the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau. He also loved to sail and was a member of the St. Francis Yacht Club. "I love the sea," he said once, "Standing out there on deck, leaning on the rail, watching the ocean with no deadlines to worry about. That's the life." Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Janice Farrar of Sausalito; two daughters, Patricia Titus of Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Barbara Fowler of Rio Nido; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A son, Warren Titus II, and a daughter, Toni Titus, predeceased him. The family prefers donations be sent to the American Cancer Society or to a favorite charity. A memorial service is pending. "The most challenging and exciting thing in this industry is starting a cruise line from scratch." ________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - January 7, 1997. Page: 2; 2; 7; 2; 7BWarren D. Titus, 87, of Orange Park, formerly of Clearwater and Largo, died Sunday (Jan. 5, 1997) at Orange Park Medical Center. He was born in Woodstown, N.J., and came here in 1975 from Westlake, Calif., where he was an engineer and worked for Hill Refrigeration Co. He was Methodist and a member of the John Ringling Unit 813 Steuben Society of America. Survivors include a daughter, Maxine Riley, Woodland Hills, Calif.; a sister, Elizabeth Fisher, Largo; a brother, Jack, Salem, N.J.; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park.________________________________________________________________Glen Cove Record Pilot (NY) - December 10, 2009Warren I. Titus III, longtime resident of Sea Cliff, died suddenly on Dec. 1, 2009 at age 53 in Bay Shore. He was known to his family as "Tris". He graduated from Fountain Valley School in Colorado in 1974 and was employed in the retail industry most of his working career. He is survived by his two children, Alexander and Elizabeth; by his parents, Warren and Valentine Titus; and by his sister Katherine; and brother David. Arrangements were made by the Funeral Home of Dodge-Thomas, Glen Cove. Service at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Sea Cliff. Interment Locust Valley Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Centre Daily Times (State College, PA) - October 20, 1998. Page: 4AWarren J. Titus, 13, of Lock Haven died Saturday, Oct. 17, 1998, at Penn State-Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, as a result of injuries received in a bicycle-automobile accident. He was born Sept. 24, 1985, in Philipsburg, a son of James C. and Joyce Smith Titus of Lock Haven. He was a seventh-grade student at Lock Haven Junior High School, where he was a member of the French Club. He had been active in elementary school chorus. He attended the Bible Mission Church in Lock Haven. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Ashley N. Titus at home; three brothers, Tylar M., Jacob I., and Quintin M., all at home; paternal grandparents, War-ren and Madalyn Moyer of rural Beech Creek; maternal grandparents, Yancy and Dora Lauder of Clearfield; and maternal grandfather, James Smith Sr. of Curwensville. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday at Dean K. Wetzler Jr. Funeral Home, 320 Main St., Mill Hall. Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, rural Mill Hall. ________________________________________________________________Warren K. Titus, 83, of East Liberty died Monday, June 7, 2004, at Green Hills Nursing Center in West Liberty after an extended illness. He was a machinist with Harding Machine in East Liberty for more than 36 years. A proud veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the southwest Pacific and was a member of the East Liberty American Legion and the West Mansfield Lions Club. He was a loyal fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns, an avid bowler and fisherman and especially enjoyed playing cards with his wife, Lois, and their East Liberty euchre club friends. He will be remembered as a loving family man and proud grandfather. He was born May 23, 1921, in Rushsylvania to the late Knowles and Winnie Dixon Titus and was predeceased by four brothers, Russ, Daryl, Ron and Malcolm Titus. He married Lois Stevenson Dec. 14, 1946, and she died Jan. 4, 1995. He is survived by a son, Gary (Vickie) Titus of East Liberty; two daughters, Linda (Joe) Cronkleton of Zanesfield and Cheryl (Don) Bradley of West Liberty; eight grandchildren, Kimberly Sue (Darren) Rees, Krista Anderson, Cara (Russ) Slayback, Joey (Jill) Cronkleton, Matthew (Jill) Titus, Alyson (Neal) Stanford, Tyler Bradley and Kate Titus; five great-grandchildren, Cody and Trent Rees, Micah Anderson, Tad Slayback and Lynzee Cronkleton; three brothers, Raymond (Nadine) Titus of Bellefontaine, Glenno (Olivia) Titus of Rushsylvania and Leonard (Phylis) Titus of Springfield; a sister, Berdena Taylor of Napoleon; two sisters-in-law, Betty Titus and Everetta Titus of Bellefontaine; and many nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the East Liberty Cemetery. The Rev. Rob Kilgore will officiate and military honors will be conducted by the Logan County Veterans Association. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Mannasmith-Schnurrenberger Funeral Home in West Mansfield. Memorial contributions may be made to Tricare Hospice in care of the funeral home.Warren K. Titus, 83, of East Liberty died Monday, June 7, 2004, at Green Hills Nursing Center in West Liberty after an extended illness. He was a machinist with Harding Machine in East Liberty for more than 36 years. A proud veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the southwest Pacific and was a member of the East Liberty American Legion and the West Mansfield Lions Club. He was a loyal fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns, an avid bowler and fisherman and especially enjoyed playing cards with his wife, Lois, and their East Liberty euchre club friends. He will be remembered as a loving family man and proud grandfather. He was born May 23, 1921, in Rushsylvania to the late Knowles and Winnie Dixon Titus and was predeceased by four brothers, Russ, Daryl, Ron and Malcolm Titus. He married Lois Stevenson Dec. 14, 1946, and she died Jan. 4, 1995. He is survived by a son, Gary (Vickie) Titus of East Liberty; two daughters, Linda (Joe) Cronkleton of Zanesfield and Cheryl (Don) Bradley of West Liberty; eight grandchildren, Kimberly Sue (Darren) Rees, Krista Anderson, Cara (Russ) Slayback, Joey (Jill) Cronkleton, Matthew (Jill) Tirtus, Alyson (Neal) Stanford, Tyler Bradley and Kate Titus; five great-grandchildren, Cody and Trent Rees, Micah Anderson, Tad Slayback and Lynzee Cronkleton; three brothers, Raymond (Nadine) Titus of Bellefontaine, Glenno (Olivia) Titus of Rushsylvania and Leonard (Phylis) Titus of Springfield; a sister, Berdena Taylor of Napoleon; two sisters-in-law, Betty Titus and Everetta Titus of Bellefontaine; and many nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the East Liberty Cemetery. The Rev. Rob Kilgore will officiate and military honors will be conducted by the Logan County Veterans Association. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Mannasmith-Schnurrenberger Funeral Home in West Mansfield. Memorial contributions may be made to Tricare Hospice in care of the funeral home. Marysville Journal-Tribune. Jun. 11, 2004.________________________________________________________________Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - Sunday, September 23, 2012Warren K. Titus, 90, passed from this life to his eternal reward Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. Funeral: 10:45 a.m. Friday in Laurel Land Memorial Chapel. Interment: Laurel Land Memorial Park of Fort Worth. Visitation: 10 to 10:45 a.m. Friday in Laurel Land Memorial Chapel. Warren was born Feb. 22, 1922, in Fort Worth to Lester and Margie Titus. After graduating from Paschal High School, he went to Aircraft Maintenance School in San Antonio. He then joined the Air Force in July 1943 and received training at the Royal Air Force Technical School in England. He served as an airplane engine repairman in the European theater of operations in France and England, returning home in December 1945. In 1949 he married Anna Britt, helping her raise her three children as his own. He was a man of character and gave sacrificially to his wife and children all the days of his life. He faced adversity with courage and never gave up, always maintaining a good, positive attitude. He never met a stranger, always having a kind word for everyone he came in contact with. He gave his family a good example to follow. He spent his last years at Lakewood Village Christian Care Center, where he had many friends. He was a member of Lakewood Village Church of Christ, where he attended faithfully. He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Anna Titus, and stepson, Billy Don Britt. Survivors: Son, Warren Titus Jr. and wife, Pat, of San Antonio; stepson, Dean Britt of Weatherford; stepdaughter, JoAnn Sharbine and husband, Bill; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Warren "Stewart" Titus Jr., 51, of Petaluma, Calif., died Nov. 4, 2003. Born in Honolulu. An avid surfer. Survived by wife, Elizabeth; father, Warren; stepmother, Janice Farrar-Titus- son, Warren III; daughter, Megan; stepdaughter, Caitlin Winn; sisters, Patricia Titus and Barbara Fowler. Private service. Memorial donations to the American Heart Association, North Bay Chapter, 1710 Gilbreath Road, Burlingame, CA 94010. Arrangements by Parent-Sorensen Mortuary & Crematory, Magnolia Avenue & Keokuk Street, Petaluma, Calif. The Honolulu Advertiser. Dec. 9, 2003.________________________________________________________________Warren Stewart Titus, a pioneer of the modern cruise ship industry, died at a Marin County hospice July 19, 2009. Mr. Titus, who was 94, lived in Sausalito and was a Bay Area shipping executive for nearly 50 years. He founded two luxury cruise lines, both based for a time in San Francisco. He was one of the fathers of the modern cruise concept. At a time when ocean liners were facing fierce competition from air travel, he helped convert staid British liners operated by the famous Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Co. into cruise ships, by marketing segments of long voyages as vacation trips. He was president of P.&O. North America and commissioned advertising genius David Ogilvy to create a campaign on the idea that ship travel was luxurious and fun. The campaign was called "Run Away to Sea." P.&O. later morphed into Princess Cruises and was featured on a television show called "The Love Boat" and old-fashioned ocean travel changed completely. Mr. Titus left P.&O. to found Royal Viking Line, a San Francisco operation that had three big white cruise ships offering luxury cruises. The cruises were a staple of the upscale market in the 1970s and '80s. Royal Viking went out of business in 1987, and Mr. Titus, who was then 72, figured his career was over. But he got a call from Atle Brynestad, a Norwegian millionaire, who asked him to start another cruise ship company. It was the beginning of Seabourn Cruise Lines. "The most challenging and exciting thing in this industry is starting a cruise line from scratch," Mr. Titus was quoted in a company magazine as saying. The new line commissioned construction of a brand new ship in a German shipyard, named it Seabourn Pride and sailed it to San Francisco, where the company had its headquarters for some years. Within four years Seabourn had been named the top cruise line in the world by Condé Nast Traveler magazine. A secret of Mr. Titus' success was his personality, said Ernie Beyl, who worked with him for more than 30 years. "He was a very gentlemanly guy who treated everyone well. The crews and staff on the ships all loved him," Beyl said, adding that he also had a knack for innovation and selecting the right associates in the business. Mr. Titus retired from Seabourn in 2002. All of the Seabourn ships are flying their flags at half-mast in his honor. Warren Stewart Titus was born in Anacortes, Wash., in 1915, moved to Hawaii as a young man and joined the Marine Corps in 1933. After his discharge, he served as a Honolulu police officer and then joined an interisland steamship company, and later Theo H. Davies, a Hawaiian shipping company. He was a vice president of the firm in 1959 when he was recruited by P.& O. to head its North American operations. He also worked for American President Lines when the company operated passenger ships and served for a time as president of the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau. He also loved to sail and was a member of the St. Francis Yacht Club. "I love the sea," he said once, "Standing out there on deck, leaning on the rail, watching the ocean with no deadlines to worry about. That's the life." Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Janice Farrar of Sausalito; two daughters, Patricia Titus of Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Barbara Fowler of Rio Nido; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A son, Warren Titus II, and a daughter, Toni Titus, predeceased him. The family prefers donations be sent to the American Cancer Society or to a favorite charity. A memorial service is pending.________________________________________________________________Warren Stewart Titus, Jr. "Stewart" Titus was born November 27, 1951, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He died suddenly November 4, 2003, in Petaluma where he had been a resident for many years. Survivors include wife, Elizabeth, of Petaluma, his father Warren S. Titus and stepmother Janice Farrar-Titus of Sausalito, son Warren Stewart Titus III, daughter Megan Titus, stepdaughter Caitlin Winn, and his sisters Patricia Titus and Barbara Fowler. Stewart grew up in Honolulu and San Rafael and was a graduate of San Rafael High School. He attended college in San Diego, California. An avid surfer, Stewart lived his life with a loving spirit and leaves behind many friends who will miss him deeply. Services will be private. Aloha Stewart. The family prefers memorial contributions to the American Heart Assoc., North Bay Chapter, 1710 Gilbreath Road, Burlingame, CA 94010. Family assisted by PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY & CREMATORY, Magnolia Ave. & Keokuk St., Petaluma, CA. Published in the Marin Independent Journal from 11/9/2003 - 11/10/2003________________________________________________________________Wayne A. "Teddy" Titus, 63, passed away suddenly Nov. 13 at the Jersey Shore Hospital, Jersey Shore, PA. Born Dec. 5, 1940 in Trenton, he was the son of Allen W. "Bill" Titus of Hamilton Square and the late Elaine (Slater) Titus. He enjoyed cooking and was employed by several restaurants throughout Clinton County. In addition to his father, he is survived by his stepmother, Jane; six sisters, Dorothy Irwin of Castanea, PA, Marion Conway of Robbinsville, Elaine Vogt of Greentown, PA, Susan Harned of Elizabethtown, KY, Patricia Hendrickson-Miller of Jamesburg and Terri Van Schoick of Princeton; two brothers, Harold Titus of Trenton and John Brown of Greentown, PA; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to his mother, he was predeceased by a brother, Edward R. Titus. The funeral service was held Wednesday at the Wayne P. Urbine Funeral Home, Loganton, PA. Graveside services were held Thursday in the Newtown Cemetery, Newtown and Yardley roads, Newtown, PA. The Times. Nov. 22, 2004.________________________________________________________________Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) - January 7, 1999. Page: 9BWayne Brown Titus, 83, of Harrisburg, Pa., and a winter resident of Sarasota, died Jan. 4, 1999. He was born June 15, 1915, in Lemon Township, Pa., and spent winters in Sarasota since 1972. He graduated from Scranton-Lackawanna Business College and worked as an accountant and a bank officer before becoming involved in anthracite coal mining ventures, a heavy equipment dealership and an underground utility contracting firm. In Harrisburg, he was president of Central Dauphin Realty Co. He served on the board of directors for Longboat Key Towers and Bay Plaza Condominium for more than 20 years. He was also on the board of directors of Presbyterian Apartments and Presbyterian Homes, Inc., for 30 years. He was a member of Rotary International for 35 years, and the Shrine of Irem Temple for 50 years. He was a member and trustee of Paxton Presbyterian Church and an associate member of the First Presbyterian Church of Sarasota. Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Jean Stevens; three children, Susan T. Batista of Mechanicsburg, Pa., and Wayne B. II and James H., both of Sarasota; a sister, Mildred T. Ward; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The memorial service will be at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church. National Cremation Society, Sarasota chapter, is in charge. Memorial donations may be made to Presbyterian Homes Inc., 1217 Slate Hill Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. ________________________________________________________________Holland Sentinel, The (MI) - September 21, 2010Wayne E. Titus, age 86, of Kalamazoo, passed away Thursday evening, September 16, 2010 at Rose Arbor Hospice Residence in Kalamazoo. He was born November 24, 1923, in Decatur, IL, the son of Joseph and Verta (Shroll) Titus. Wayne was a veteran of the United States Navy serving during World War II. On April 26, 1947, Wayne was united in marriage to Dorothy L. Overway. He was employed by The Upjohn Co. for 42 years until his retirement. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church. Surviving are two daughters, Cheryl Titus of Kalamazoo and Dyan Titus of Tamarac, FL; two brothers-in-law, Gene Overway of Carlsbad, CA and August (Mary) Overway of Holland, MI; one sister-in-law, Patricia (Tom) Hoewisch of Cedar Hill, TX; and several nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death were his wife of 63 years, Dorothy Titus on August 1, 2010; his parents and one sister, Betty Puchalski. Funeral services for Wayne will be at 11 AM on Monday at Zion Lutheran Church, 2122 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, with Pastor Larry Brelje officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in Mt. Ever-Rest Memorial Park, Kalamazoo. Friends may visit with the family from 5 to 7 PM on Sunday (today) at Langeland Family Funeral Homes, Westside Chapel, 3926 S. 9th Street, Kalamazoo, and from 10 AM until the time of services on Monday at the church. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be directed to Rose Arbor Hospice Residence. Please visit to sign, view or print Wayne's online guestbook or leave a condolence to the family. ________________________________________________________________Wayne Howard Titus, 90, formerly of Rocky Grove, died Saturday, June 14, 2008, in the Green Ridge Village in Newville. He was the widower of Martha Black Titus who died Sept. 24, 1988. He was raised by his grandparents, George and Hulda Ann Titus and attended the Rockland schools. Mr. Titus retired from the Joy Manufacturing Company in Franklin. He was a former board member and active in the Franklin Izaac Walton League. He was also a member of Fox Street Church of God in Rocky Grove. He is survived by his wife, Beulah Snow Titus, whom he married Feb. 12, 1990; his daughter-in-law, Susan Titus of Rocky Grove; and two step-daughters, Linda M. Thomas and Connie L. and husband, James G. Thomas, all of Mechanicsburg. He was preceded in death by his son, Charles E. Titus and Linda's husband, George B. Thomas. Graveside funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. today in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Sandy Lake with the Rev. Randy L. Kightlinger officiating. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. today in his church at Fox Street Church of God in Rocky Grove. Arrangements are being handled by the Hollinger Funeral Home and Crematory Inc., 501 N. Baltimore Ave., Mt. Holly Springs, 17065, 717-486-3433. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society For Research or to the Alzheimer's Association for Research. The Derrick. Jun. 17, 2008.________________________________________________________________Times Argus, The (Montpelier-Barre, VT) - January 12, 2007Wayne S. Titus, 92, died Jan. 9, 2007, at the Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was born July 29, 1914, in Chateaugay, N.Y., and graduated from Stowe High School in 1931. On June 20, 1935, he married Evelyn Bradford. He was self-employed as a farmer and custodian at Waterbury schools. He was an avid reader and student of the Bible and enjoyed spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Bradford Titus; children, Gerald W. Titus of Joshua, Texas, Hazel Spaulding of Stowe, Rodney Titus of Barre, Ervin Titus of Watertown, N.Y., Wilma Wilton of Carthage, N.Y., Harold Titus of Phoenix, Delbert Titus of Rochester, N.Y., and Cindy Titus of Waterbury Center; a sister, Ruth Moodie of Stowe; 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Services will be held Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007, at 2 p.m. at the White-Fiess Funeral Home in Morrisville. Visitation will be held Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. ________________________________________________________________The Boston Daily Globe. Monday, January 30, 1893. p. 2.Rockland, Me., Jan. 30. - Wellington J. Titus, formerly United States shipping commissioner of this port, died early this morning of hemorrhage. He had been ill for over a year. Mr. Titus for many years carried on the fishing business and was known and respected. He was about 50 years of age; leaves a widow and one son, Daniel W.________________________________________________________________Wendell E. Titus, 81, of Macomb Township, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005, at Mount Clemens General Hospital. He was born May 5, 1923, in Mount Clemens. Mr. Titus served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He married Helen Teise on Oct. 4, 1947, in Trinity Lutheran Church, Utica, and was the former parts manager for John Rummel Cadillac Dealership in Clinton Township. He was a member and former usher of Trinity Lutheran Church, as well as a member of the Golden Circle and Friday Flock. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a life member of Mount Clemens Goodfellows. He is survived by his wife, Helen; sons, Wendell E. (Ardana) Titus, Jr. of Traverse City and Wade A. Titus of Mount Clemens; grandchildren, Johnathan, Benjamin and Zachary Titus, all of Traverse City; brother, Gary (Joan) Titus of Sterling Heights; and sisters, Charlotte Ehrke of Florida, Eleanor Ferdig of Gladwin, Audrey Dunyslager of Clinton Township, Gail (Ron) Harrington of Gladwin and Joyce (Cliff) Hill of Harrison Township. He was predeceased by his siblings, Raymond and Maybelle. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 45160 Van Dyke, Utica, with the Rev. Mark Hill officiating. Burial will follow in Cadillac Memorial Gardens East, Clinton Township. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and 1-9 p.m. Friday at Hauss Funeral Home, 47477 Romeo Plank (north of 21 Mile Road), Macomb Township. Additional visitation is 10-11 a.m. Saturday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church Foundation or the charity of the donor's choice. The Macomb Daily. Feb. 24, 2005.________________________________________________________________Austin American-Statesman (TX) - Sunday, March 4, 2018TITUS, Wilbert L. Age 68, of Austin, passed away Feb. 24, 2018. Service March 7, 11 a.m. at St. John's College Heights Baptist Church, Austin. Fuller-Sheffield Funeral Services, Inc., Austin, TX.________________________________________________________________Wisconsin State Journal. Monday, September 5, 1966. Sect. 2, p.5.EMERALD GROVE - Wilbur E. Titus, 61, Emerald Grove, died Sunday (Sept. 4, 1966) in a Madison hospital after an illness. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Peter Dregne, Platteville; Mrs. Roy Gasser, LaValle; two sisters, Miss Neleta Titus, Clinton; W. P. Ransom; and five grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Overton funeral home, Janesville.________________________________________________________________Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - March 31, 1995. Page: 37Wiley T. Titus, 80, a retired clicker operator, died Wednesday at a Fort Worth hospital. Funeral: 3:30 today at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral Home in Cleburne. Burial: Greenacres Memorial Park in Cleburne. Mr. Titus was born in Marlow, Okla., and had worked for Justin Boot Co. and Jack Hewlett Motor Co. Survivors: Wife, Earlene Titus of Cleburne; and sister, Winnell Shipley of Cleburne. ________________________________________________________________Anchorage Daily News (AK) - March 16, 2003. Page: B7Willanne J. Titus, 70, of Leavenworth, Wash., died Feb. 24, 2003, at her home. A memorial service will be later in Leavenworth. She was born March 27, 1932, in Leavenworth to Ferrol C. and Dorothy F. (Pendleton) Titus. She grew up and was educated there, and she graduated from Leavenworth High School in 1950. Other than 15 years spent in Alaska, from about 1960 until the mid-1970s, she lived in Leavenworth all her life. She worked as a bookkeeper in Alaska and Washington. In Anchorage, she was employed by York Steel Co. Alaska. Her family wrote: ''Willanne will be remembered for her unfailing kindness, generosity of spirit, love of animals and her joy in living in her beautiful Leavenworth.'' She is survived by her mother, Dorothy Titus of Leavenworth; sister, Suzanne Wolcott of Anchorage; nephews and spouses, Ferrol and Terrie Henson of Leavenworth, Will Henson, James and Theresa Wolcott and Gregg and Kym Wolcott, all of Anchorage; nieces, Joy Wolcott of Anchorage, and Julie Faller of Newport, Wash.; and friends, Demoine and Norma Gamble of Anchorage. She was preceded in death by a sister, Joy Henson. Memorial donations may be made to Home Care and Hospice of Central Washington Hospital, P.O. Box 1887, Wenatchee, WA 98807. ________________________________________________________________Siskiyou Daily News (Yreka, CA) - Monday, January 27, 2014.Willard was born in Happy Camp to Albert Babcock and Jeanne Josephine Titus on Nov. 16, 1925, one of 13 children. He graduated from Happy Camp High School in 1944 and was promptly drafted into the United States Army. Willard was assigned to the 187th Glider Infantry Regiment. He fought in the Luzon Campaign, part of the liberation of the Philippine Islands. They moved to Okinawa for occupation duty and were the first and only unit to parachute onto Japanese soil at the time. They then moved to Japan, and again, they were the first foreign combat unit to enter that nation. He saw things he would rather not talk about and had stories of the people he met from presidents and officers to commoners, and of the places he went. He talked about Tokyo Rose and how she talked about the paratroopers as the 'fierce fighters with blousy pants' and FDR's speech stating "I hate war, my wife Eleanor hates war, my little dog Fella hates war, but I do sure love the smell of gun powder." Willard was awarded many medals including the Bronze Star. He was a son, brother, husband, father, uncle, grandpa, coach and friend to many. Willard was preceded in death by his wife Patsy and his son Mark. He is survived by his son Willard Jr. (Maralyn), son Don, daughter Babbie (Dwayne), nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. He is also survived by his sisters Pauline Attebery, Jeanne Burrer and Sharon Crocker. Willard worked in the timber industry, mined for gold, worked in a box factory, and retired from Cal-Trans. He was an avid sportsman and he loved to hunt. He passed on peacefully Jan. 6, 2014, at his home in Orleans. A memorial service was held in Happy Camp.________________________________________________________________Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - October 21, 2007. Page: D12Willard D. "Bill" Titus. A service will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, 2007, in Willamette National Cemetery for Willard D. "Bill" Titus, who died Oct. 5 at age 82. Willard Titus was born Oct. 23, 1924, in Tillamook, and raised in Seattle. During World War II, he served in the Navy. He moved in about 1958 to Lake Oswego. A self-employed manufacturer's representative, he sold Jenny Steam Cleaner products. In 1944, he married Charlotte Coleman. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Cherrill D. Maltby and Nancy J. Lindsey; son, Richard D.; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Remembrances to the Portland, Oregon and Southwest Washington Chapter of the American Heart Association. Arrangements by Young's. ________________________________________________________________Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - March 24, 1988. Page: D9Willard S. Titus, 75, of 4665 Everhart Dr. N.W., North Canton, died Tuesday, at Aultman Hospital following an extended illness. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and retired from Goodyear Aerospace in 1973. He is survived by wife, Mary of the home; daughter, Ms. Suzanne Titus of Greentown; son, Willard S. Titus III of Portland, Ore.; three grandchildren and brother, Titus J. Titus of San Antonio, Texas. There are no funeral services. The body will be cremated. Friends may call at the Karlo & Sons Funeral Home Saturday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Canton Humane Society. ________________________________________________________________Titus J. Titus, a true renaissance man, passed away Saturday, December 31, 2011 at the age of 88 years. He proudly served his country through two wars returning to work for the Western Electric Company his entire career. Titus was preceded in death by his parents and his loving wife, of 35 years, Mary Jane Titus. He is survived by his two sons, John M. and David E and their wives Brenda and Carol; grandchildren, Justin Anthony, Kimberly Mary, Titus J. Titus, II and Melanie Rose. MEMORIAL SERVICE FRIDAY JANUARY 6, 2012 11:00AM PORTER LORING CHAPEL 1101 Mc CULLOUGH AVE. Interment with Military Honors will follow in San Fernando Cemetery III. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial contributions to the San Antonio Audubon Society, Animal Defense League or Humane Society.________________________________________________________________Osceola Sentinel-Tribune (IA) - Thursday, May 16, 2013Willene Titus, 69, of Murray died May 14, 2013, at Southern Hills Specialty Care Center in Osceola. A graveside service was held 1 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at Merle Hay Funeral Home in the Chapel Hill Gardens Cemetery in Des Moines. A celebration of life followed 3 p.m. Saturday at Murray Baptist Church. Willene is survived by her husband Charles L. Titus Sr. of Murray; brother Leroy Meade of Auburn, Wash.; sons, John Titus of Urbandale and Charles L. Titus Jr. and Jason Titus, both of Murray, and grandchildren, Katie, Collin, Courtney and Tori. ________________________________________________________________Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot (NY) - October 20, 2000Willet Titus, 93, of Oyster Bay, formerly of Locust Valley and Westbury, died on Sept. 24, 2000. He was a plant propagator at Hicks Nursery and later an estate superintendent in Mill Neck. Husband of Wilna. Father of William R. Father-in-law of Dorothy. Grandfather of Susan Borders, Beth Cullen, Barbara Howes and William R. Jr. Grandfather of Joseph Davis, Caitlin, Kenneth and Madelyn Howes. Brother of Burt. Arrangements were made by the Donohue Funeral Home, Westbury. Memorial service. Contributions, in Willet Titus' memory, can be made to the LI Nature Conservancy, Moores Hill Rd., Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724. ________________________________________________________________William Titus, 63, of Long Pond, Pa., died Aug. 24 at home. He was a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of the Elks Lodge in Orange and the Rod & Gun Club of Warren County. Born in Orange, he lived in West Orange for 45 years before moving to Long Pond. Surviving are a son, William; a daughter, Deborah L. Ryan; brothers, Robert and John; a sister, Mary Ellen Titus Hartigan, and two grandchildren. The Vailsburg Leader. Sep. 1, 1998.________________________________________________________________William Titus, 68, of Poughkeepsie, died Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Poughkeepsie. Mr. Titus was a self-employed house painter. He was a lifelong area resident and of the Baptist Faith. Born Nov. 16, 1934 in Pawling, he was the son of Oliver and Mary Elizabeth Burhance Titus. Survivors include five brothers, Clayton Titus, Ronald Titus, Oliver Titus, Ernest Titus and Herbbie Titus, all of Poughkeepsie; a sister, Joan Corey of Tennessee; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by a sister, Ida and two brothers, Isiah and Albert. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Arrangements under the direction of Joseph J. Darrow Sr. Funeral Home Inc., 39 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie. ________________________________________________________________Grand Traverse Herald, The (MI) - Sunday, March 3, 2013William "Bill" Titus, 75, passed away at his home in Kalkaska Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. A memorial service will be held today, March 3, at noon, with visitation one hour prior, at Wolfe-O'Neill Funeral Home. Arrangements were made by Wolfe-O'Neill Funeral Home, our family serving yours. ________________________________________________________________Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - December 19, 1991. Page: 13-DWilliam "Jubber" Titus Sr. died Friday, Dec. 13, 1991, at Baton Rouge General Medical Center. He was a native and resident of Baton Rouge. Visiting at Gilbert Funeral Home, 1 to 4 p.m. Friday. Religious services at Sweet Home Baptist Church, 8 p.m. Friday, conducted by the Rev. Roosevelt Pryor. Dismissal at 10 a.m. Saturday. Burial in Gilbert Memorial Park. Survived by three daughters, Veronica T. Williams, Baton Rouge, Narva Titus and Marshall T. McMorris, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; four sons, William Jr., Larry, Rodrick and Sharyone Titus, all of Baton Rouge; four sisters, Ella T. James, Hattie Booker and Agnes T. Richardson, all of Baton Rouge, and Rebecca Thorton, New Orleans; a brother, Willie Titus, Chicago, Ill.; 24 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a host of relatives and friends. Preceded in death by wife, Hazel Knox Titus; parents, Annie Bell and Willis Titus; two sisters, Patsy Williams and Lillian Collins; and a brother, Jeff Titus.________________________________________________________________Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - Friday, October 16, 2009William Titus III, Age 40, of Dallas, TX, died on October 12, 2009. Jaynes Memorial Chapel 972-298-2334 ________________________________________________________________William (Billy) Titus, Sr., 76, of Utica, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, June 13, 2008, at the Betsy Ross Nursing Home, Rome. Billy was born July 13, 1931, in Utica to the late Charles Titus and Mary Francis Miller. He retired from Barret Construction Co. and moved to North Carolina in the 90s. Billy leaves to mourn seven sons, William (Martelle), Richard (Clareitha), Dwaine (Lee Etta) Titus and Willie Watkins, all of Utica, Lester (Peggy) Titus, of Willingboro, NJ, and Benge and Charles Titus, of OH; seven daughters, Vonnie (Mike) Bonville, of Vernon, LaVern (Arthur) West, Diane Titus and Donna Jean ElMohammed, all of Utica, Melanie Damour, of Cortland, Twyla Titus, of OH, and Honey Lynn (Edward) Grant, of Cortland; five sisters, Charlene (Alfred) Brown, Geraldine (Willie) Johnson, of Utica, Henrietta Holland, of Buffalo, Lorraine (Les) Brown, of VA, and Edith (Ralph) Franklin, of PA; long time companion and best friend, Sandy Mosca, of Rome; a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; and many very good friends. Funeral services are Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. from Nunn & McGrath Funeral Directors, 470 French Rd., Utica, with Pastor Charles Titus, III, officiating. Relatives and friends are invited to call Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. until time of services at 1:00 p.m. Interment will be in New Forest Cemetery. The family wishes to thank the staff of Betsy Ross for all the care and help during Billy’s stay. messages of sympathy at Billy Titus Sr. Observer-Dispatch. Jun. 15, 2008.________________________________________________________________58, retired steel worker, Moulton Funeral for William "Bill" Titus III was held Saturday, April 5, 2 p.m., at Elliott Funeral Home with the Revs. Jackie Shelton and Jerry Strickland officiating. Burial was in the Old Mount Zion Cemetery. Mr. Titus died Thursday, April 3, 1997, at Lawrence Baptist Medical Center. He was born in Colorado to William Darwin Titus II and Betty Kilmer Titus. Mr. Titus was retired from Correctional Equipment. He was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Olena Titus; five sons, Donald Issac of North Carolina, and Danny Ray Hill, Shawn Hill, Thomas Benjamin Hill and Quenton Peoples, all of Moulton; two daughters, Pepper Lynn Titus of Moulton and Trudy Douglas of Texas; two brothers, Steven Titus of Florida and Tim Titus of Nebraska; one sister, Tana Stephenson of Lubbock; and eight grandchildren. Pallbearers were Frankie Banister, Jeffrey Banister, Lee Borden, Harland Dale Peoples, Jason Adams and Frank Kilgore. ________________________________________________________________William "Bill" Titus, 78, of Sycamore, Ill., died Monday, March 29, 2010, at Kishwaukee Community Hospital, DeKalb. Born Sept. 30, 1931, in Weedsport, N.Y., the son of Ralph and Eva Titus, Bill shared 35 years of life with his soul mate, Dianne Markwell. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Special Forces and served in Korea and Vietnam before retiring from the U.S. Air Force. Bill was an accountant for the Peoria Housing Authority, managed the Peru Roller Rink, and in later years worked at NIU in food service at Holmes Student Center. Bill enjoyed camping and traveling with Diane and their dog, Stuart. He enjoyed bowling, camping, golf, fishing and all aspects of loving life. He was a member of the Kishwaukee Men's Barbershop Group; Sycamore Methodist Church where he was involved as a Stephen Ministry Leader, now known as the Caring Network Ministry, and leader of several Bible studies. He enjoyed singing in the choir, Methodist Men's Group and time with the youth on previous mountaintop trips. He is survived by soul mate: Diane Markwell, sons, William E (Susan) Titus Jr. of Jacksonville, N.C., Dennis Titus of Virginia and Craig (Mary) Titus of DeKalb; granddaughter, Amber Bredemeier; grandson, Chase Titus; great-grandsons, Conner and Ian; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Thursday, April 1, at Sycamore United Methodist Church, 160 Johnson St., Sycamore, with Senior Pastor William Landis and Associate Pastor Harlene Harden officiating. Burial will be private. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, at Olson Funeral & Cremation Services, Quiram-Sycamore Chapel, 1245 Somonauk St., Sycamore; 815-895-6589. Memorials go to the family for a fund to be established. Daily Chronicle. Mar. 31, 2010.________________________________________________________________William (Frank) Titus, 72 of Nicely Street, died Saturday morning at 7:15 in the Nanticoke State Hospital, where he was admitted Thursday. He has been in ill health the last three years. Born August 11, 1888, he was the son of the late William and Margaret Nelson Titus. He spent his entire life in Shickshinny and attended the Borough schools and the Shickshinny Protestant Church. He was employed as a miner for 46 years by the Glen Alden Cola Company in Wanamie. He was the assistant chief of police of Shickshinny for six years, retiring two years ago. Mr. Titus was a member of the Police Executives Association of Pennsylvania. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian Vivian, daughters, Mrs. Robert Bridle, New Egypt, N. J. and Marcia, at home; sons Lamar with the Navy at Norfolk, VA Lynn with the Navy at London, England, and Roger, at home; step daughters, Mrs. Earl Reider, Mrs. Andrew Slembarski, Mrs. Jack Applebey and Mrs. Ervin Eisenhower, all of Shickshinny. step sons, Charles Hargraves, Montandon, PA, Bernard and Donald Hargraves, Shickshinny, Herbert Hargraves, Mountainview, N. J. and Walter Hargraves, of Shickshinny R.D.1; 31 grandchildren; and a half sister, Mrs. Helen Menne, Sunbury. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 from the Robert Zofein Funeral Home, 38 North Main St. with the Rev., Warren Birdsall of the Shickshinny Protestant Church officiating. Interment was in the Reyburn Cemetery. (MAY 14, 1960).____________________________________________________________William Titus, 63, of Long Pond, Pa., died Aug. 24 at home. He was a self-employed carpenter. Mr. Titus was a member of the Elks lodge in Orange and the Rod and Gun Club of Warren County. Born in Orange, he lived in West Orange for 45 years before moving to Long Pond. Surviving are a son, William; a daughter, Deborah L. Ryan; brothers, Robert and John; a sister, Mary Ellen Titus Hartigan; and two grandchildren. The Gazette Leader. Sep. 1, 2005.________________________________________________________________William "Bill" Titus, 78, of Sycamore, Ill., died Monday, March 29, 2010, at Kishwaukee Community Hospital, DeKalb. Born Sept. 30, 1931, in Weedsport, N.Y., the son of Ralph and Eva Titus, Bill shared 35 years of life with his soul mate, Dianne Markwell. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Special Forces and served in Korea and Vietnam before retiring from the U.S. Air Force. Bill was an accountant for the Peoria Housing Authority, managed the Peru Roller Rink, and in later years worked at NIU in food service at Holmes Student Center. Bill enjoyed camping and traveling with Diane and their dog, Stuart. He enjoyed bowling, camping, golf, fishing and all aspects of loving life. He was a member of the Kishwaukee Men's Barbershop Group; Sycamore Methodist Church where he was involved as a Stephen Ministry Leader, now known as the Caring Network Ministry, and leader of several Bible studies. He enjoyed singing in the choir, Methodist Men's Group and time with the youth on previous mountaintop trips. He is survived by soul mate: Diane Markwell, sons, William E (Susan) Titus Jr. of Jacksonville, N.C., Dennis Titus of Virginia and Craig (Mary) Titus of DeKalb; granddaughter, Amber Bredemeier; grandson, Chase Titus; great-grandsons, Conner and Ian; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Thursday, April 1, at Sycamore United Methodist Church, 160 Johnson St., Sycamore, with Senior Pastor William Landis and Associate Pastor Harlene Harden officiating. Burial will be private. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, at Olson Funeral & Cremation Services, Quiram-Sycamore Chapel, 1245 Somonauk St., Sycamore; 815-895-6589. Memorials go to the family for a fund to be established. Daily Chronicle. Mar. 31, 2010.________________________________________________________________Staten Island Advance (NY) - August 26, 2003. Page: A12William Titus Jr., 37, a former city police detective who loved music, died Sunday of esophageal cancer at his Eltingville home. Born in Brooklyn, he was brought to Graniteville in the mid-1970s. He graduated from Port Richmond High School in 1984, and moved to Annadale in 1988. In 1991, he relocated to Eltingville after marrying his girlfriend of six years, the former Lisa Bury. On the police force for 17 years, Mr. Titus served in the North Shore's 120th Precinct before beginning detective's training in 2000. He was promoted to detective in September of 2001, and was assigned to the Brooklyn North Narcotics Squad. His health forced him to stop working in May 2002. "He wasn't your typical cop, that's for sure," said Mrs. Titus. Mr. Titus loved music and had amassed a huge hard rock CD collection. He often went to see shows in the city or in New Jersey, including performances by Pearl Jam, Kiss and Ozzy Osbourne. "I was alongside him for almost every concert," she said. Even his son, 9-year-old Corey, was converted by his father's enthusiasm to such bands as Iron Maiden and Ted Nugent. Mr. Titus's edgier taste also applied to movies, and he collected independent films ranging from the 1974 classic "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," to movies directed by Quentin Tarantino, the Coen brothers and Ed Wood, as well as films starring Johnny Depp and Robert DeNiro. He was immensely social, his wife said, and his many friends saw in him an attentive man who knew how to make them laugh with his dry sense of humor. Mr. Titus was a parishioner of Holy Child R.C. Church, Eltingville. "He and I were together for 18 years, and they were the best years of my life," said Mrs. Titus, adding that he took his greatest pride in his children. "He enjoyed participating in every aspect of their lives," she said. Mr. Titus also grew close to his wife's family, and they had spent summer vacations together for 18 years at their home on Long Beach Island, N.J. In addition to his wife, Lisa, and his son, Corey, surviving are his daughter, Kayla Titus; his parents, William Sr. and Renate Titus, and two sisters, Claudine Titus and Clare Valenti. The funeral will be held Thursday from the John Vincent Scalia Home for Funerals, Eltingville, with a mass at 10:45 a.m. in Holy Child Church. Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery, Pleasant Plains. ________________________________________________________________The Sun. Monday, June 3, 1968.William A. Titus, 54, former Yuman died Friday at his home in Kingman, Arizona, of Heart trouble. He was born in Port Jefferson, New York, in 1914. He lived in Yuma for seven years. While here he was employed by Bruce Church Ranches and appeared regularly on the Swift Ford Hour Friday night movie. Rosary will be said at 7:30 this evening at the Van Marter-Hale Mortuary in Kingman. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Johns Methodist Church, Kingman. Survivors include his wife, Gladys and two brothers, Steven Andrew Titus of Guam and James William Titus, presently stationed in Vietnam with U.S. Army.________________________________________________________________The Sheboygan Press. Wednesday, February 7, 1951. WI.Funeral services for William A. Titus, 82, former state senator and widely known Wisconsin historian and writer, who died at his home here Friday, were held Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Candlish chapel. Burial was in the family plot at Rienzl cemetery. The Rt. Rev. Harwood Sturtovant, bishop of the Fond du Lac Episcopal diocese, who officiated, told of the many achievements of Mr. Titus and read from a volume of poems which the latter had written during his life time. Mrs. Dann C. Lamb played several of Mr. Titus' favorite musical selections on the organ during the services. Active pallbearers were Clayton F. Van Pelt, Richard W. Mills, Flint H. Jones, A, Eugene Hatch, William E. Rutz and Thomas C. Rosenthal. Sr. Honorary pallbearers were Dean George C, Sellery and Dr, Clifford Lord, both of Madison; Charles E. Broughton, Sheboygan; Col. Lawrence Whittet, Edgerton and Charles Hotalling, Dr. William H. Folsom, George Stanchfield and Arthur J. Kremer. Among the out of-town persons who attended the funeral were Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Richards, Rhinelander; Dr. and Mrs. John H. Skavlem, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. and Mrs. Lynne E. Baker, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Bump, Jr., Wausau; Miss Jill Bump, Madison, Mr. and Mrs Owen Skavlem, Plymouth; Mrs. L. A. Chase, Madison; Lucius P. Chase, Kohler; Walter Bubbert, Milwaukee, and others from Eden and nearby places - Fond du Lac Commenwealth Reporter.________________________________________________________________Wisconsin State Journal. Sunday, February 4, 1951. Sect. 1, p. 12.FOND DU LAC - Funeral services will be held here Monday for William A. Titus, 82, curator and former president of the Wisconsin Historical society and one-time state senator who died at his home late Friday. A pioneer in the development of the state's conservation laws, Titus was a member of the state senate from 1920 to 1928. He introduced the original bill for the creation of the Wisconsin conservation commission. He was also widely known for his books and articles on Wisconsin history. Survivors are his wife; two sons, Arthur and Robert, Fond du Lac; and four daughters, Mrs. C. A. Richards, Rhinelander; Mrs. F. E. Pump, Wausau; Mrs. John H. Skavlem, Cincinnati; and Mrs. L. E. Baker, Dayton, O.________________________________________________________________Ironwood Daily Globe. Saturday, February 3, 1951. p. 2.Fond du Lac, Wis. - (AP) - William A. Titus, 72, curator and former president of the Wisconsin Historical Society and one-time state senator, died at his home Friday night. A pioneer in the development of many of the state's conservation laws, Titus was a member of the state senate from 1920 to 1928. He introduced the original bill for the creation of the Wisconsin State Conservation commission. Titus was widely known for his books and articles on Wisconsin history. In addition to his widow, survivors include two sons, Arthur and Robert, of Fond du Lac, and four daughters, Mrs. C. C. Richards, Rhinelander; Mrs. F. E. Pump, Wausau; Mrs. John H. Skavlem, Cincinnati, and Mrs. L. E. Baker, Dayton, O. Funeral services will be held here Monday.________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - December 28, 1991. Page: 3William A. Titus, 71, of Lake Wales died Thursday at home. A native of Fairgrove, Mich., he moved to this area 20 years ago from Mount Morris, Mich. He was a retired heavy-equipment operator for W.R. Grace Co., committee member for Boy Scouts of America and member of Lake Wales Masonic Lodge 242 and an international occupational union. He is survived by his wife, Iola M.; four daughters, Linda L. of Babson Park, Diane F. Davis of Lake Wales, Donna K. Babb of Wauchula and Karen D. Roach of Auburn Hill, Mich.; four sons, Douglas A. of Inverness, Jeffery B. of Green Cove Springs, Clifford O. of Bean Station, Tenn., and Phillip F. of Mount Morris; and 10 grandchildren. Johnson Funeral Home, Lake Wales.Iola Mae TITUS - Age 80, of Lake Wales, FL, died Sunday, June 30, 2002 at the Heart of Florida Medical Center in Davenport, FL, due to heart failure. She was born December 17, 1921 in Lapeer, MI and had been a resident of Lake Wales since 1971, coming from Mt. Morris, MI. She was a homemaker, a past member of the Order of the Eastern Star and of the Protestant faith. Memorial services will be held 10AM, Tuesday, July 2, 2002 at the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made in her honor to the Good Shepherd Hospice, 105 Arneson Avenue, Auburndale, FL 33823. Surviving are: sons, Phillip F. (Constance) Titus, Sedona, AZ, Clifford O. Titus, Whitesburg, TN, Douglas Titus, Clearwater, FL, Jeffery B. Titus, Green Cove Spring, FL; daughters, Karen Roach, Auburn Hills, Donna Titus, Avon Park, FL, Linda L. Titus, Lake Wales, FL, Diane F. (Gary) Davis, Babson Park, FL; brother, Harold Robinson, Lake Wales, FL; sisters, Goldie Bourne, Kalkaska, MI, Reita Maxfield, Attica, MI, Nancy Pumfrey, Millington, MI; 10 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren. Mrs. Titus was preceded in death by: husband, William A. Titus; sister, Jessie Hinney; brother, Russell Robinson. Arrangements by: Johnson Funeral Home 322 North Scenic Highway, Lake Wales, FL 33853, 863-676-1431 ________________________________________________________________St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - February 1, 2005William A. Titus, 96, formerly of Rosewood Heights, died at 1:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 31, 2005, at Alexian Brothers Lansdowne Village Nursing Home in St. Louis. He was born May 3, 1908, in Sulphur, Okla., a son of John J. and Lucy (Dorris) Titus. He married the former Mary R. Berrey on Oct. 24, 1936, in Batchtown. She died April 22, 2001. In 1972, he retired from Shell Oil Company, where he had been a carpenter for 25 years. He was a former teacher and postmaster in Calhoun County and was a 50-year member of Carpenter’s Local 377 in Wood River. The U.S. Navy veteran served in World War II from 1943 until 1946 and was a member of the Hardin American Legion Post 214. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and Dennis Fyffe of Naples, Fla.; a son and daughter-in-law, James and Jan Titus of St. Louis; and a grandson, Kevin Titus of St. Louis. Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Helen Johnes; and two brothers, Harry and Raymond Titus. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Paynic Home for Funerals in Rosewood Heights, where the Rev. R.E. George will officiate at services at 10 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be at noon at Wilson Cemetery in Batchtown. Memorials may be given to the American Heart Association or a charity of one’s choice. The Telegraph - Alton, Madison Co., IL.BATCHTOWN -- Hattie C. Titus, 91, died at 7:10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, 2001, at the Calhoun Care Center in Hardin. Born Oct 27, 1910, in Golden Eagle, she was a daughter of the late Alex and Christina (Willenburg) Hattemar. A homemaker, she was a member of St. Barbara's Catholic Church in Batchtown. She married Raymond Titus March 1, 1938, in Batchtown. He died Sept. 20, 1973. Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Betty and Jerome Hayn of Kampsville; two sons and daughters-in-law, Norman and Joyce Titus of Kampsville and William and Elaine Titus of Batchtown; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by eight brothers and sisters. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. at St. Barbara's Catholic Church until time of services at 11 a.m. Father Tom Hagstrom will officiate. Burial will follow at St. Barbara's Cemetery in Batchtown. Memorials may be made to masses or to a charity of one's choice. The Telegraph - Alton, Madison Co., IL.________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Tuesday, September 18, 2012William Abbott Titus. Word has been received of the passing of William A. Titus of San Diego, Calif., formerly of Attleboro, Mass., on Aug. 25, 2012. He was 79 years of age. He was the beloved son of the late Harold E. and Helen E. (Sheldon) of Attleboro, Mass. He was an United States Army veteran of the Korean War. He was born and educated in Attleboro. William was a respiratory therapist for approximately 20 years. Survivors include a daughter, Linda Titus; a sister, Barbara A. Jeannotte of Attleboro; two nephews, Gregory P. Jeannotte and his wife Karen of Attleboro, and Brian P. Jeannotte and his wife Charlotte of Maine; a niece, Paula A. Ladebauche and her husband Christopher of Attleboro, and many friends left behind in San Diego, Calif. He was buried in the Norton Center Cemetery, Norton, Mass.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Wednesday, May 10, 2017William Brooks Titus, 84, Oak Grove, Mo, died Sun, May 7, 2017. A gathering of family and friends will be held from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Friday, May 12th at his home in White Oaks Crossing.________________________________________________________________Courier, The (Russellville, AR) - Sunday, December 13, 2009William C. Titus Ph.D, 56, of Hattieville died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009, at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville. He was born Dec. 2, 1953, in Alpena, Mich., to Harry and Barbara Joyce Gutowski Titus. Dr. Titus retired from Arkansas Tech University as an associate professor of psychology after serving the university for 21 years. He received his M.A. and Ph.D from Miami University (Ohio) in 1980 and 1982, respectively. His undergraduate work was completed at Northern Michigan University. At Arkansas Tech, Dr. Titus served on departmental and university committees and as an academic advisor to many students during his tenure. He and two other faculty members authored a general psychology textbook, and he also had numerous publications in the field of social and industrial psychology and statistics study guides for students. He also served as a consultant for the Academic Partnership in Public Child Welfare, and was engaged in community service activities such as training foster parents in nine Arkansas counties. Dr. Titus' academic specialization in industrial psychology and statistical research methods were utilized by Kersh Wellness Management. The projects he completed allowed Kersh Wellness Management to grow into one of the 10 largest wellness providers in the United States. He also paved the way for corporations such as Union Pacific Railroad, Anheuser Bush, Bemis Corporation and Magne Tek to adopt life-saving interventions for their employee populations. His statistical methodology is patent pending, and, without a doubt, his presence on this Earth was time well spent and his footprint and contributions to mankind will not be forgotten. He was preceded in death by his father, the Honorable Harry M. Titus, and his brother, Scott Anthony Kendziorski. Survivors include his wife, Vonna F. Titus; three children, Andrea Swan, Christine and Patrick Titus; two grandchildren, Bryce Pinson and Alexander Titus, all of Russellville; his mother, Barbara Kendziorski of Alpena, Mich.; three brothers, Lance Kendziorski of Alpena, Mich., Andrew Titus of Saginaw, Mich., and Douglas Titus of Jacksonville, Fla.; two stepsons, Doug Turner of Dallas, Texas, and Mitch Turner of Russellville. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Main Street Mission Food Bank, 1110 East Second Street, Russellville, AR 72801; Southern Christian Home in Morrilton; or Saint Bernard Friendship Room, 322 W. Chisholm, Alpena, MI 49707. The online obituary and guestbook are available at ________________________________________________________________Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - Wednesday, October 24, 2012William Dean Titus. 1922 ~ 2012. Dean passed away on Oct. 20, 2012 in his Taylorsville home of natural causes. He was born on March 22, 1922 in Salt Lake City to Erma Dell Tew Titus. He married the love of his life and eternal companion, Marie Pace, on October 5, 1941 in Price, Utah. They raised their six children together in South Salt Lake. He loved stamp collecting, poetry, hunting and fishing, and spending time with his family at the cabin that he built. Dean was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as scoutmaster, executive secretary, home teacher and in the Jordan River Temple. He was a truck driver for his entire career and a dedicated member of The Teamsters Union. Dean's strong work ethic will live on through his family.Dean is survived by his wife of 71 years, Marie, five children; Michael Dean (Kelly), William Ronald (Chris), Jon M (Geri), Rebecca (Dennie) Giles and Laurel; 19 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren and four great- great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by a daughter, Dian (Richard) Franson, mother, four brothers and two sisters. In honoring dad's wishes, private family services will be held Friday, Oct. 26, 2012, at 11 a.m. in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 10600 S. 1950 East with graveside services to follow. Online condolences at . Special thanks to Vista Care Hospice, especially Lissa Carter, for her kindness and compassion that eased dad's last days.________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. December 30, 1967.CATO - William E. Titus, 69, of North Street, died yesterday at Auburn Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Born in Auburn, he had been a resident of Cato since 1920. He retired in 1961 as head bus mechanic at Cato-Meridian Central School. An Army veteran of World War I, Mr. Titus was a charter member of the LaBuff Cole Post 911 of the American Legion. Mr. Titus was a member of the Cato High School board and has been a Republican committeeman for the Town of Ira, First District, for many years. Surviving are his wife, Edna B. Bogart Titus; two daughters, Mrs. T. G. Littlefield of Washington and Mrs. Harry Godkin of Baldwinville, and four grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewell Funeral Home, the Rev. James F. Shaw officiating. Burial will be in Cato Union Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday and from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Lincoln Journal Star (NE) - November 11, 1996. Page: 07William E. Titus, 67, Falls City, died Saturday (11/9/96). Born, Falls City. Maintenance worker, Farmland Foods, Crete. Survivors: wife, Orlee; sons, Timothy, Topeka, Kan., Bruce, Berkeley, Calif.; daughters, Bobbi Lee Alexander, Arab, Ala., Tina Marie Tietjens, Kansas City, Kan.; sisters, Elain Hurley, Denver, Phyllis Ogg, Gretna; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Clark Funeral Home, Falls City. Rulo Cemetery, Rulo. ________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - March 17, 2005. Page: B11William F. Titus, 94, of Phoenixville, died Monday, March 14, 2005, in Beverly Healthcare, Phoenixville. He was the husband of the late Annabel-Lee (Sexton) Titus. A son of the late Raymond C. and Mayme M. (Unangst) Titus, he was born on June 14, 1910, in Easton. William was a 1927 graduate of Easton High School. He graduated from Lafayette College in 1931, earning a B.S. in electrical engineering. While at Lafayette, he was a member of the soccer team and wrestling team. He was co-owner and general manager of Titus & Von Bulow Company Appliance, Heating & Air Conditioning Dealer in Easton for 22 years. He then worked for Continental Boilers Inc., Boiler Consultants in Phoenixville, for 28 years before retiring in 1985. He was a former member of Theta XI Fraternity, Easton Kiwanis Club and the Pomfret Club. Services: Relatives and friends are invited to attend a graveside service in Easton Cemetery, 401 N. Seventh St., Easton, on Friday, March 18, 2005, at noon. Rev. Robert C. Smith will be officiating. Arrangements are by the Devlin-Rosmos-Kapp Funeral Home Inc., Main Street at Fourth Avenue, Phoenixville.</LED>Please sign Guest Book on obits ________________________________________________________________The Post. Friday, April 8, 1983. p. A-2.Mr. William Franklin Titus, 69, Lucketts, Va., died Wednesday, April 6, at Loudoun Memorial Hospital, Leesburg, Va. Born Dec. 11, 1913 in Lucketts, Va., he was a son of George William Titus and India Titus. Mr. Titus had farmed in the Lucketts area for 42 years and was the owner and operator of the Little Rock Motel in Lucketts for 20 years. He was one of the organizers of the Lucketts Volunteer Fire Company, which was organized in 1960. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Annabel Hall Titus; two sons, William H. Titus and Carey Jackson Titus, both of Lucketts; one granddaughter, Susan R, Titus; four grandsons, Scott W. Titus, Ian J. Titus, Brent C. Titus, and Justin W. Titus, all of Lucketts. A brother, J. Nelson Titus, predeceased Mr. Titus in 1966. Friands may call at the Loudoun Funeral Chapel, 31 S. Catoctin Circle, Leesburg, Va., where the family will be present from 7-9 p.m. Friday, April 8, and were funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 9. Interment will be at Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Va. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lucketts Volunteer Fire Company, in care of James Goss, Rt. 4, Box 501, Leesburg, Va. 22075.________________________________________________________________Dodge City Daily Globe, The (KS) - October 10, 2005William G. Titus, 79, died Saturday, October 8, 2005, at his home in Kinsley. He was born January 6, 1926 to Clarence and Francis (Goin) Titus in Centerview. He married Lois V. Floyd on Sept. 9, 1946, in Kinsley. She preceded him in death Sept. 25, 1999. He was a longtime resident of Kinsley and was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Holy Nativity Episcopal Church and the VFW Post 7349, both of Kinsley. Survivors include one son, David, Kinsley; two brothers, Lesley, Wichita, and Richard, Garden City; two sisters, Bernice Newsome, Fort Collins, Colo., and Mae McCune, Greeley, Colo.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by one daughter, Sandra Barnes, one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at McKillip Memorial Chapel, Kinsley, with the Rev. Donald Price presiding. Burial will be at Hillside Cemetery, Kinsley. Visitation is from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the Kinsley Library in care of McKillip Memorial Funeral Home, 623 Marsh, Kinsley, KS 67547. ________________________________________________________________Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - November 11, 1994. Page: C12William G. "Bill" Titus. A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, 1994, in Fuiten-Rose Chapel in Vernonia with interment in Mist Cemetery and a concluding reception in the Mist Grade School gym. Mr. Titus died of cancer Nov. 9 in his Grand Ronde home. He was 82. He was born March 3, 1912, in Seattle. He married Lottie Temple Gay April 3, 1935. Mrs. Titus died Dec. 11, 1990. Survivors are his sons, Marvin of Westport, Wash., Donnie of Mist and Timothy of Vernonia; daughters, Alberta L. Brown of Napavine, Wash., Sue Rondo of Vernonia, Jane Williams of Grand Ronde and Lee of Clatskanie; sister, Dorothy Austin of Auburn, Wash.; 31 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. Remembrances: A charity of choice. ________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - November 7, 2001. Page: B11William Gale Titus, 69, of Manchester, died Thursday, (October 25, 2001) in Rockville Hospital. Mr. Titus was born in Waterbury to Isabelle Jeanette Blouin and Oliver Arthur Titus. He attended schools in Thomaston and Litchfield, graduating from Litchfield High School in 1950. After a hitch in the Navy, he attended Danbury State Teachers' College and later taught in Woodbury, California, and for the Armed Forces in Germany. After returning to the states, Bill acquired his Masters and fifth year degree in Special Education and Administration. He spent many years teaching in the Connecticut school system, ten years working for Sweet Life Foods, and ended his working career at Honda Motors in Manchester. An avid sports fan and participant, Bill coached the German National Baseball team during his two years in Germany, played semi-pro football for the Willimantic Wreckers, and played recreation softball and flag football over the course of four decades. Bowling, basketball, and reading filled in his ``free'' time. He is survived by a brother, Jerry Titus of Terryville; a sister, Hilda Majorana of Largo, FL; three daughters, Rebecca Husted of California, Rosemary Titus of Lowell, MA; Heather Titus of West Hartford; a granddaughter, Avery Husted; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial gathering will be held Sunday, Nov. 11, 1-4 p.m. at the home of his daughter, 503 Prospect Ave., West Hartford. Interment will be in Northfield, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the DeQuattro Cancer Center, Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes St., Manchester, CT 06040. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Hartford County/Farmingdale Direct Cremation and Burial Society, New Britain. ________________________________________________________________Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - April 15, 1994. Page: C06William George Titus Jr. Memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. April 17, 1994, in Auburn, Wash. at the Price Helton Funeral Home; and at 11 a.m. April 23, 1994, in Fuiton-Rose Funeral Home in Vernonia. Mr. Titus was born Oct. 24, 1938, in Eugene. He died of a stroke April 10, 1994. He was 55. He married Lucille Mary Smejkal in 1956. They were divorced in 1977. He married Deneen Kelly Roberts in 1981. A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Mr. Titus worked as a truck driver for more than 30 years. At the time of his death he owned and operated W&D Trucking in Des Moines, Wash. In the 1970s he owned and operated Titus Trucking Co. and a logging business in Gales Creek. In his career he trucked for a number of commercial carriers. At one time he was a skipper on a fishing boat in Wrangell, Alaska. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughters Linda Naeve of Vernonia, Cathy Bartlett of Wrangell, Alaska, Kelly Titus of Des Moines; sons, Richard of Vernonia, Daniel of Hillsboro, Christopher and Jeffrey, both of Des Moines; father William George Sr. of Grande Ronde; brothers, Marvin of Wesport, Wash., Don of Mist, Tim of Vernonia; sisters, Alberta Brown of Napavine, Wash., Sue Rondo of Vernonia, Jane Williams of Grande Ronde, Lee Walker of Claskanie; and six grandchildren. Interment will be in Mist. Remembrances: the American Diabetes Association.________________________________________________________________Republican-American (Waterbury, CT) - Wednesday, November 13, 2013William H. Titus, of Pahrump, died Nov. 9, 2013. He was the husband of June (Duff) Titus. He was born Jan. 26, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., son of Regius and Anna (Schaad) Titus. He was the owner of Perillo's Duckpin Bowling Alley in Waterbury, Conn. He leaves two sons, Kenneth and wife Patricia Titus and Rex and wife Joanne Titus; seven stepchildren; 17 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He is survived by one brother, Earl and his wife Jeanne. He was predeceased by five brothers and five sisters. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Sayre Historical Society, Museum Building Fund, P.O. Box 311, Sayre, PA 18840 or Nathan Adelson Hospice, Route 160, Pahrump, NV 89408. ______________________________________________________The Luddington Daily News. Monday, July 16, 1934. p. 1.Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grams of 106 North Ferry street returned Saturday from Glencoe, Ill., where they attended funeral services for Mrs. Grams' uncle, William H. Titus. Mr. Titus, who was 68, died Saturday, July 7, after a long illness. For 40 years Mr. Titus had been associated with Cluett Peabody & Co., manufacturers of Arrow brand shirts and collars, and at the time of his death he was vice president of the concern. Mr. Titus was a life member of Chicago Historical Society. Before moving to Glencoe nine years ago he lived at the historic Hotel Virginia in Chicago. He was a member of the Masonic lodge. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, July 10, at Rosehill cemetery mausoleum chapel with Rev. Benjamin M. Will of North Shore Methodist Episcopal church at Glencoe officiating. Mrs. Grams is Mr. Titus' only survivor.________________________________________________________________William H. Titus, formerly of Sayre, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013. William was born Jan. 26, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., the son of Regius and Anna (Schaad) Titus. He is survived by: his wife, June (Duff) Titus; two sons, Kenneth and wife Patricia Titus and Rex and wife Joanne Titus; seven stepchildren, Kevin and wife Susan Duff, Michele and husband Charles Caisse, Richard Duff, Sharon and husband Robert Shaw, Michael Duff, Brian and wife Dana Duff, and Frances Duff; four grandchildren, Ryan and wife Teresa Titus, Leah Titus, Melissa and husband Michael Brown, and Kenny Titus; five great-grandchildren, Hannah and Heather Titus, plus three from son Ken's grandchildren; 13 stepgrandchildren, Ryan Duff, Joshua Royer, Ched Caisse, Mickey Caisse, Danielle Duff, Ashley Duff, Cherysh Duff, Destiney Duff, Kristin Shaw, Meghan Shaw, Eric Shaw, Molly Duff, and Abby Duff; four stepgreat-grandchildren, Shane and Skyler Duff-Kirshbaum, Ched Davie, and Madisyn Caisse; one brother, Earl and wife Jeanne; and many nieces and nephews. Mr. Titus was predeceased by: his first wife, Ethel (Roberts) Titus; sisters, Viola Comstock, Elizabeth and Merle Bruce, Isabel and Russell Whitehead, and Katherine and Sam Graham; brothers, Albert and wife Carrie, Jasper and wife Pauline, George and wife Laura, and Reid and Franklyn and Eulalia; and one sister-in-law, Doris Titus. Burial will be private in Fairview Cemetery, Dushore, Pa. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Sayre Historical Society Museum Building Fund, P.O. Box 311, Sayre, PA 18840; or Nathan Adelson Hospice, Route 160, Pahrump, NV 89048.________________________________________________________________Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - March 21, 2002. Page: 61Memorial services for William H. Titus, 69, of Watchung will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Wilson Memorial Union Church in Watchung. Arrangements are by Higgins Home for Funerals, Watchung. Mr. Titus died Tuesday in Runnells Specialized Hospital of Union County, Berkeley Heights. A licensed surveyor, he founded Titus Land Surveying in Watchung in 1963 and operated the business until his retirement in 1995. The company, now known as Titus Surveying & Engineering, continues to be run by his sons, W. Leland and Richard G. He served in the Army during the Korean War. A third-generation chief of the Watchung Fire Department, he was former chief of the Watchung Chemical Engine Co. and a member of the Watchung Fireman's Exempt Association. Mr. Titus was also an artist, and several of his oil paintings are on display in the Watchung Police Department headquarters. He was a former Pop Warner and Little League coach and was active in scouting in Watchung. Born in Plainfield, Mr. Titus lived in Watchung for most of his life. Also surviving are his wife, Elizabeth L.; a daughter, Elisabeth; a sister, Phyllis A. Blackader, and seven grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Examiner, The (Independence - Blues Springs - Grain Valley, MO) - February 23, 2012. Page: 5AWilliam Harold Titus of Independence, Mo., passed away Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, at Center point Medical Center in Independence. Bill was born October 29, 1919, in Kansas City, Mo. At 92, he was still lovingly kissing and holding hands with his bride of 72 years. Bill married the love of his life, Arlene Catherine Messer, February 17, 1940. Bill served in the United States Navy, and retired from Armco Steel. They enjoyed many years of boating and fishing at their lake home in the Ozarks. In more recent years, he frequented a different kind of boat, one where he could play blackjack. Bill is survived by his loving wife, Arlene; sister, Doris, and brother, Jimmy. They started a strong loving family, beginning with Gerald and wife, Anna, Richard and wife, Joy, Michael and wife, Cheryl. They have 7 grandchildren, Jeff, Brian, Paul, David, Sean, Scott and Cole, who will serve as pallbearers; 12 great-grand-children; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. We were all blessed with his love. Visitation for Bill will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, at New Salem Chapel, 1823 N. Blue Mills Road, Independence. Services will follow at 11 a.m. Internment with full military honors will be in New Salem Cemetery. Arrangements: New Salem Funeral Home & Cemetery, 816-796-8600. ________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - June 20, 1992. Page: 4William Hart Titus, 65, of Colorado Springs died June 18, 1992, at his home. He was an accounting supervisor for TRW/EPI before retiring in 1985. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Monday at First Lutheran Church, 1515 N. Cascade Ave., with the Rev. Paul R. Peel officiating. Cremation is planned. Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd., is handling arrangements. Mr. Titus was born in Topeka, Kan., to Edwin and Laura (Penny) Titus. He had lived in Colorado Springs since 1971 and also had lived in Missouri. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1950 and was a member of the American Numismatic Association, American Philatelic Association, American Legion, First Lutheran Church and Patty Jewett Golf Course. He was in the Army from 1944 to 1946. Mr. Titus was married Oct. 10, 1987, in Colorado Springs to Ann Schiewetz, who survives. He also is survived by a son, Terry Hart of Joplin, Mo.; two stepdaughters, Beverly Heumann of Boulder and Deborah Shimkus of Hailey, Idaho; a sister, Margaret E. Brickey of Colorado Springs; and a grandson. Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to First Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 1515 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs 80907. ________________________________________________________________William Henry Titus, the well known physician of Dupuyer, [Teton Co., MT, now Pondera] died at the Columbus hospital in Great Falls last Saturday evening, [May 4, 1901] after an illness of a couple of weeks duration, of nervous exhaustion, following pneumonia. The doctor had been at the hospital for about a week. Dr. Titus was about 37 years of age and was a native of Michigan and Rush Medical college, Chicago, being graduated from the latter institution in 1888. He practiced medicine at Edwardsburg, Mich., until 1893. He came to Montana with his estimable wife in that year, and settled at Sun river, where he remained about one year, afterwards removing to Dupuyer, where he has since resided. At the 1900 election he was elected county coroner. The funeral services were held at McAllister’s undertaking rooms in Great Falls this Friday morning at ten o’clock, and interment was made in the cemetery there. [Reprinted from the Teton Chronicle 5-10-1901]________________________________________________________________William James Titus. - March 12, 1943 - March 16, 2010 With tremendous sadness we announce the sudden passing of our beloved father, known to many as Bill, on his 67th birthday. Bill, the fourth of seven children to the late Christina and Charles Titus. Bill is survived by brothers Bob, Joe and Andy, sisters Dianne and Marjorie. Predeceased by sister Marie and son Randy. Lovingly remembered by his wife of 38 years Sylvia and his five children Kevin (Heather), Robert (Heather), Susan (Ray Salter), Rodney (partner Shawn) and Theresa (partner Mike Bard). Sadly missed by his grandchildren Lucas and Sabrina; Victoria and Taylor; Krysta, Ashley and Bradley; Michael, Daniel and Brandon. Private interment to take place at a later date. The family would like to thank the staff at Centenary Hospital and Scarborough General ICU for their unconditional care. Arrangements entrusted to Humphrey Funeral Home. If desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Condolences may be sent to htitus@. Toronto Star. Mar. 17, 2010.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - July 18, 1995. Page: 5AJuly 15, 1995 William John Titus, 69, of Hillside, N.J., died Saturday at the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born in Nanticoke, he was the son of the late David G. and Lillian Pierson Titus. He spent his summers in the Wyoming Valley. A member of Hillside Elks BPOE 1591, he was also a member of F&AM Atlas-Pythagoras Lodge 125, Westfield, N.J. Before his retirement 11 years ago, he worked as a material handler for 12 years at Bristol Meyers Inc., Hillside, and for 25 years at the Sealtest Dairy Co., Newark, N.J. He was preceded in death by a brother, David Titus; sister, Elvira Marosevitch. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Fiomar; daughters, Lillian Titus and Diane Caldarulo, both of Hillside; two grandchildren. Funeral services will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the Growney Funeral Home, 1070 N. Broad St., Hillside. Entombment will be in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union, N.J. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hillside Elks Lodge, Hillside Avenue, Hillside, N.J., 07205, or to the charity of the donor's choice. ________________________________________________________________Bucks County Courier Times (Levittown, PA) - August 31, 2003. Page: 14CWilliam L. Titus, age 61, of Croydon passed away suddenly on August 27, 2003. Bill was born in Philadelphia and was the son of Lillian (nee Lodge) Titus and the late Roy E. Titus. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army in the 82nd Airborne Division in Germany and was honorably discharged in 1963. Bill was a past president, vice president and trustee of the Croydon Volunteer Fire Company and a long time employee of the Schmidt's Brewery in Philadelphia. He enjoyed many things in life but most especially cherished the time he spent with his grandchildren. Bill is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Betty (nee Martin); his loving children, Roy E. and his wife, Donna, of Richboro and Debbie Hopkins and her husband, Horace of Croydon. He is also survived by his mother, Lillian Titus; his cherished grandchildren, Kelly, Scott and Courtney Titus, and Stacy and Raeann Hopkins; his brother, Roy C. Titus and his wife, Judith; and his sister, Nancy L. Peipher and her husband, Bill; and numerous nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to attend Bill's Life Celebration on Tuesday, September 2, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, September 3, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. followed by his Funeral Service at 10:00 a.m. at Beck/Givnish of Lower Bucks, 7400 New Falls Road, Levittown, Pa. Interment will follow in Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Bill's memory may be made to either the Croydon Volunteer Fire Company, 911 State Road, Croydon, Pa. 19021 or The American Heart Association, 625 W. Ridge Pike, Building A, Suite 100, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428. ________________________________________________________________William L. Titus, 81, died Monday. (October 31, 1920 - January 28, 2002). Born in McCook, Neb., he came to Oregon in 1946 and lived in Keizer for 49 years. He was a WWII Army veteran and he retired as a warehouseman from Truitt Bros. Cannery. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and rock hunting. He married Irene D. Harms in 1942; she died on April 12, 2000. Survivors: daughter, Donna K. Sawyer; son, Wesley S. Titus, and sisters, Frances Rhoads and Dixie Ex, all of Salem; 5 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1 at Restlawn Memory Gardens in Salem. Contributions: Willamette Valley Hospice, care of Barrick Funeral Home in Salem.________________________________________________________________William L. Titus, 37, of Kittanning RD 2, died at 1:50 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 23, 1961) in a roof cave-in at the Wallwork Coal Company Mine, near Mosgrove. Mr. Titus was born August 23, 1923 in Rayburn Township, Armstrong County, a son of the Late John D. Titus and Mamie Dubrock Titus. He was a member of the Pine Creek Baptist Church, the American Bowling Congress, and a veteran of World War II serving overseas with the Army in central Europe. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mabel (Boney) Titus; five daughters, Mrs. Randall (Shirley) Walker, Kittanning RD 5; Mrs. David (Frances) Brink, Kittanning RD 2; Connie Eileen; Carol Lee; Karen June; and a son, James William, all at home; four grandchildren and the mother, Mrs. Mamie Titus of Kittanning, RD 2. Also Surviving are three brothers, Samuel Titus, Kittanning RD 5; Arthur J. Titus and John H. Titus, both of Kittanning RD 2; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Fry, Kittanning RD 5; Mrs. Verda Mae Johns and Mrs. Florence Bowser, both of Adrian RD 1. Friends may call at the Merwin funeral home. Family visitations will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The casket will be closed. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday. Rev. Jack Hazlett, pastor of Pine Creek Baptist Church and Rev. William B. Gauntz, pastor of Center Hill Church of the Brethren will conduct the service. Burial will be made in Pine Creekk Baptist cemetery.________________________________________________________________William L. Titus, age 61, of Croydon passed away suddenly on August 27, 2003. Bill was born in Philadelphia and was the son of Lillian (nee Lodge) Titus and the late Roy E. Titus. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army in the 82nd Airborne Division in Germany and was honorably discharged in 1963. Bill was a past president, vice president and trustee of the Croydon Volunteer Fire Company and a long time employee of the Schmidt's Brewery in Philadelphia. He enjoyed many things in life but most especially cherished the time he spent with his grandchildren. Bill is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Betty (nee Martin); his loving children, Roy E. and his wife, Donna, of Richboro and Debbie Hopkins and her husband, Horace of Croydon. He is also survived by his mother, Lillian Titus; his cherished grandchildren, Kelly, Scott and Courtney Titus, and Stacy and Raeann Hopkins; his brother, Roy C. Titus and his wife, Judith; and his sister, Nancy L. Peipher and her husband, Bill; and numerous nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to attend Bill's Life Celebration on Tuesday, September 2, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, September 3, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. followed by his Funeral Service at 10:00 a.m. at Beck/Givnish of Lower Bucks, 7400 New Falls Road, Levittown, Pa. Interment will follow in Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Bill's memory may be made to either the Croydon Volunteer Fire Company, 911 State Road, Croydon, Pa. 19021 or The American Heart Association, 625 W. Ridge Pike, Building A, Suite 100, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428. "A Life Celebration Home". August 31, 2003?12:00 AM. Bucks County Courier Times.________________________________________________________________William L. "Corky" Titus, age 59, of Lowell, Calumet City and Hammond, passed away on Saturday, July 30, 2005 at home do to illness. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, served during the Vietnam War. Corky is survived by his wife, Beverly "Becky" Titus; mother, Mary E. Titus; two sons: Michael Burns of Lima, OH and Lamont Titus of Cedar Lake; two daughters: Angel (Chris) Brown of Black Oak, IN and Susie (Mickey) Schmidt of Lowell; three brothers: Richard (Patty) Titus, Wyatte (Zevette) Titus and Flint (Elaine) Titus; six grandchildren: Jessica, Michael, Jr., Summer, Ethan, Dominic and Derrick; one godchild, Logan Davis of Lowell; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by "son" Phillip Burns of OH; father, Hersel Titus; two sisters: Margo Broze and Crystal Titus. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 from Noon until 9:00 p.m. with 7:00 p.m. services at the Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 Baltimore Avenue, Chicago. Interment Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Elwood, IL. Corky was a tax accountant for 20 years; a member of Loyal Order of Moose 570 and Victory Moose Legion 46, both of Hammond; had 4 to 6 poems published in the Washington, D.C. National Poet Society. He coached football and basketball for 4th, 5th and 6th grades at St. Andrew School in Calumet City. He was in the Boy Scouts of America for 11 years and received a letter of appreciation from President Ronald Regan. Corky was loved and will be missed by his family and friends. Published in The Times on 8/2/2005________________________________________________________________William Titus 06/27/2001 MOLINE -- Services for William R. Titus, formerly of Moline, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Esterdahl Mortuary Ltd., 1216 5th Ave., Moline. Visitation is one hour before the service. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Gardens, East Moline. Mr. Titus died June 22, 2001, at Northeast Methodist Hospital, San Antonio. He was employed more than 25 years as a steel fabricator at Western Structural Steel, Moline. He retired in 1977. He was born May 24, 1914, in Clinton, Iowa. He married Betty Kipp in 1947 in Clinton. During World War II, he served as a drill sergeant in the Army. Memorials may be made to American Heart Association. Survivors include his wife, Betty; a daughter, Sue McClanahan, Goshen, Ind.; sons, William R., Arnold, Mo., and Robert, San Antonio; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Published in The Capital Gazette on July 13, 2016William M. Titus, Jr. Bill passed away peacefully on July 9, 2016 after a long struggle with dementia. He was predeceased by his parents, William M. Titus, Sr. and Bessie K. Gould Titus, brother, Clifford A. Titus, sister, Bessie E. Eaton, and his beloved son, Paul W. Titus. He is survived by his wife and one true love of 70 years, Lauretta McPhee Titus; daughters: Jean(Bob) Davis of Hendersonville, NC and Mary (Mark) Livingston of Crofton, MD; sons: Robert (Doris-now deceased) Titus of Catonsville, MD and Joseph Titus of Millersville, MD; grandchildren Kevin (Lisa) Davis of Crofton, MD; Brian (Stacey) Davis of Lakeland, FL; Andy Livingston and his fiancée Hilary Wiseman of Baltimore, MD; Alex Livingston and his fiancée Jennifer Li of Columbia, MD; Bill Titus of Millersville, MD; Mike Titus of Millersville, MD; and 8 great-grandchildren. Bill was born in Manchester, New Hampshire and grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from English High School in 1941 and shortly after joined the US Army. He achieved the rank of Second Lieutenant in the US Army Signal Corps. During World War ll, He was stationed just outside London in the borough of Bexley at the American army communications centre used to intercept German signals for later decoding at Bletchley Park. It was during World War ll that he met his future bride, Lieutenant Lauretta McPhee who also served in the US Army as a nurse. After the war, Bill went to work for ARINC (now Rockwell Collins) and later the Federal Aviation Administration as a telecommunications specialist. His particular area of expertise was international communications. His work took him around the globe, often with Lauretta by his side. Bill and Lauretta retired to the Delaware shore and enjoyed many happy years there until they moved back to Maryland to be closer to their family. Bill was a member of Saint Ann's Catholic Church in Ocean View, DE, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the US Army Signal Corps OCS Association, and the Knights of Columbus. Bill was a proud Bostonian and Veteran. He was a tireless worker and a devoted family man. He had excellent care during his final months by the wonderful staff at Household of Angles. Services private. Arrangements by the Beall Funeral Home, Bowie, MD. For further information and to share your thoughts and memories visit . Funeral Home. Beall Funeral Home 6512 NW Crain Hwy Bowie, MD 20715 (301) 805-5544. Funeral Home Details. Send Flowers________________________________________________________________Iola Daily Register. May 10, 1943.William M. Titus, age 82, died yesterday morning at St. John's hospital following a short illness Mr. Titus was born in Quincy, (Adams Co.) Illinois. While he was still a child the family moved to Glasgow, Kansas. For several years he was a photographer in Great Bend and Hoisington, Kansas. Later he bacame a farmer. In 1902 he moved to Iola where he has since lived. He leaves four daughters, Miss Myrtle Titus of the home, 501 South Cottonwood, Mrs. R. L. Dye, DeSoto, Mrs. J. W. Faust, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs Vernon LaPlant, Wichita; a son, Harley Titus, St. Paul; a brother, Charles L. Titus, Drumright, (Creek Co.) Okla.; and eight grandchildren. Services will be held in the Waugh Funeral Home at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will be conducted by the Rev. H. O. Orndorf. Interment will be in the Iola cemetery.Iola Daily Register. Jul. 3, 1962.Miss Ruth Rugg, Kansas City, Kan., arrived Saturday night to visit Miss Myrtle Titus and other friends. Tuesday she and Miss Titus went to Adrian, Mo., to visit Mrs. Frances Titus Dye.Iola Register. Monday, Apr. 1, 1963.Funeral services for Clarence Harley Titus, brother of Myrtle Titus of Iola and a 1922 Iola High School graduate, were held this morning at the Carson Funeral Home in St. Paul, with the Rev. Vincent Hall officiating. Burial was in St. Francis Cemetery at St. Paul. Mr. Titus died Saturday at age 60 in the Labette County Medical Center at Parsons; he had been seriously ill the past three weeks. A resident of St. Paul since 1941, he had worked at Cessna Aircraft Co. in Wichita since 1940. He was born Dec. 18, 1902, in Great Bend. Survivors besides his sister, Myrtle, include the widow, the former Lyda Carter of the home; two sons, James of Parsons and PFC Robert C. Titus, Ft. Belvoir, Wa.; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Strasser, Pittsburg, and Mrs. George Burkhart, St. Paul; two other sisters, Mrs. Frances Dye, Adrian, Mo., and Mrs. Lillian Foust, Kansas City, and 12 grandchildren.________________________________________________________________William Marion Titus died on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006. He was 84. He was born in Woodsville on Sept. 1, 1922, a son of Elwood and Helen Marion Titus. He lived in Linvale and West Trenton, and worked as an accountant before retiring to Florida. He served in the Navy during World War II. Surviving are his wife, Elsie Lewis Titus, and three nephews, Robin Titus of Hilltown, Pa., Timothy Titus of Baltimore and Jeffrey Titus of East Amwell Township. Friends can visit today, 1-1:30 p.m., at Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, Flemington. Graveside services at Highland Cemetery, Hopewell, will follow. Visit for information or to send condolences. The Hunterdon County Democrat. Oct. 13, 2006.________________________________________________________________William Newton Titus, a greatly respected pioneer of this vacinity, after several years of very poor health, died Sunday evening the family home in Jamison Grove, northwest of town and the funeral was held at the home Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock with the I.O.O.F. order in charge, and Rev. E.M. Kife, pastor of the C.B. church officiated. Mr. Titus was 77 years of age and leaves to mourn his going his faithful wife, two sons, Charles of Dougherty, James of Berkley, Calif., three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Boots, of Branchburg, Wis., Mrs. J. Painter, Mindon, Va., and Mrs. J. Vain of Dumont. (Allison Tribune. 2/25/25).________________________________________________________________Duluth News Tribune (MN) - Sunday, September 28, 2014.William Patrick "Pat" Titus, 88, formerly of Minocqua, Wis., died Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014, in the Benedictine Health Center, Duluth. Pat was born March 1, 1926, in Tomahawk, Wis., to Dominic and Ella Titus. He graduated from Minocqua High School and the University of Wisconsin, Superior. Pat served in the U.S. Navy in World War II. Pat met the love of his life, Angela Eloise "Weezie" DuBois, and they were married in 1955. He managed Hanson Hardware (formerly Walsh Hardware) for many years and retired from Security State Bank in Minocqua. Pat was an avid and gifted gardener; he loved to fish and hike or bike on the Bearskin Trial. While in Minocqua, Pat was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, now known as Holy Family Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dominic and Ella; siblings, Edward, Harold, Charlotte and Lol; his wife, Weezie and grandson Patrick. Pat is survived by his son Kevin (Barb) Titus; granddaughters, Sarah and Mary; niece, Susan Titus and many cousins and friends. VISITATION: 10 a.m. with services at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014, in the Bolger Funeral Home, 212 W. Chicago Ave., Minocqua, WI 54548. Burial at St. Patrick's Cemetery. Memorials at preferred and may be directed to the Minocqua Museum, 503 Flambeau St. Minocqua, WI 54548 or the Wisconsin Parkinson Association, 945 N. 12th St., Suite 4602, Milwaukee, WI 53233. Local arrangements by Dougherty Funeral Home, Duluth (218) 727-3555. ________________________________________________________________The New York Times. Wednesday, August 4, 1897.William Q. Titus, who died at his residence, 226 East Thirtieth Street, was a member of the last Constitutional Convention, and had been a practising lawyer in this city since 1883. In the Constitutional Convention he favored woman suffrage. For the past few years he has been in partnership in the law business with Victor J. Dowling, the Tammany leader of the Twenty-fourth Assembly District, their offices being in the Stewart Building. Mr. Titus had always been a Tammany man in politics, and was a member of the General Committee, the Committee on Organization, and the General Committee of the Twentieth Assembly District. He was a member of St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church, and his funeral will take place from there at 10 A.M. today. Acting Captain Titus of the Eldridge Street Police Station is Mr. Titus's brother.________________________________________________________________Fergus Falls Daily Journal. Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1964. p. 11.William R. Titus, 73, of Enderlin, N.D., died at his home there Wednesday. Funeral services were held in Enderlin on Monday at the Methodist Church. Mr. Titus was born Dec. 5, 1890, in Fergus Falls. He married Minnie Nelson June 24, 1920, at Lisbon, N.D. Besides his wife he leaves three sons and two daughters. Among other survivors is Mrs. Emerson Molter of Fergus Falls, a sister.________________________________________________________________The Amarillo Globe-Times. Friday, Dec. 26, 1969. TX.Funeral services for William R. Titus, 39, of 301 New York in Dalhart, a former Amarillo resident, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Mount Olive Baptist Church here. The Rev. Vernon Spencer, pastor, will officiate. Burial in Llano Cemetery will be by Warford's Mortuary. Mr. Titus was born at Okmulgee, Okla. He died Tuesday night at a Dalhart hospital. Survivors include his wife, Frankie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Titus of 1804 N. Washington; two brothers, Wade of Denver and E. B. of 1804 N. Washington; and three sisters, Miss Helen Marie Titus and Miss May Katherine Titus, both of 1804 N. Washington, and Mrs Earnestine Fisher of Denver.________________________________________________________________Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The (WA) - March 30, 2008William Robert Titus. Bill died on March 24, 2008. He was born on April 16, 1924 in West Seattle. His parents were both from pioneer families. Bill graduated from West Seattle High School in 1942. He served honorably in the US Navy during World War II. Bill met his wife, Shirley, on a blind date while both were in high school. They married in 1946, and celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary last August. Following in his father's footsteps, Bill worked as a printer at the Seattle Times for 36 years. He was mechanically inclined, and could often be found in his workshop. Bill survived a massive stroke in 1985. Although he remained partially paralyzed, he never lost his spirit and determination. Bill taught himself how to walk, and drive, again after the stroke. Bill also spent many hours volunteering at Providence Mt. St. Vincent after recovering from his stroke. In their retirement years, Bill and Shirley traveled to Hawaii, Alaska, the Panama Canal, and Caribbean. Bill especially enjoyed vacationing at Lake Chelan. Family was very important to Bill, as was his faith in the Catholic Church. Bill spent his last few years at Providence Mt. St. Vincent, where he was able to continue to practice his faith with the caring community at the "Mount". He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, and friend. Bill is survived by his wife, Shirley; sons, Richard and Don; and brother Jim. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, April 4, at Providence Mt. St. Vincent Chapel, at 4831 35th Ave SW, Seattle. A Reception at the "Mount" will follow the mass. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Providence Mt. St. Vincent Foundation. Please sign our guest book online at Howden-. ________________________________________________________________Green Valley News & Sun (AZ) - November 28, 2006William S. Titus III, 74, of Green Valley, formerly of Tucson and previously from Rochester, N.Y., died Nov. 22, 2006. He was preceded in death by his daughter Sidney Ellen Titus Damashek. He is survived by his wife Janet G. Titus; a son Stephen Titus of Tucson; and a sister Barbara DeBeer of Green Valley. There will be no services. ________________________________________________________________Butler Eagle (PA) - Tuesday, August 20, 2013William S. Titus, 87, of Massachusetts, formerly of Butler, passed away Aug. 13 surrounded by his family. Bill was born on May 14, 1926, to the late Mary (Headland) and Frank C. Titus of Butler. Bill graduated from Butler High School. After returning from the military, he attended Grove City College. On Dec. 23, 1943, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps and was assigned to the 2518th AAF BU. He attended gunnery school in Fort Myers, Fla. He received the American Theater Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and World War II Victory Ribbon. He was honorably discharged on June 12, 1944. Bill re-enlisted on June 15, 1949 in the U.S. Air Force and attended flight training on the AT6 in Waco, Texas. He was deployed in the Korean War and stationed in Japan at Tachikawa base as part of the 13th Air Transport Support Unit. After leaving the military on June 22 1953, Bill obtained a job with Eastern Air Lines where he flew as a commercial pilot for 35 years before retiring in 1988 as a captain. He was skilled to fly aircraft ranging from M404, L188 Electra, DC8, B727, and L1011. Bill's interests included jogging, biking and the outdoors. He went camping with his family several times on Mount Desert Island and around the Finger Lakes in New York State. He enjoyed biking the carriage roads of Acadia National Park. He was a member of the Butler Masonic Lodge, Rails-to-Trails and the Nature Conservancy. He is survived by his wife, Lucille (Denton) Titus; a son, Robert H. Titus and his wife, Ilene, of Southborough, Mass.; two grandsons, Robert H. Titus Jr. and his wife, Lindsey, and Will Titus; his sister, Joan (Chew) Titus, and extended family, Kellie, Tim, Darin, Kim, Pat, Tyler and Jarrett. Bill was predeceased by one son, William B. Titus. Calling hours for William S. Titus, who passed away Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013, will be at the Morris Funeral Home, 40 Main St., Southborough, Mass. at 4 p.m. Friday. A funeral home service will follow at 5 p.m. with military honors. Memorials in Bill's name may be given to any of the following: Rails-to-Trails, the Nature Conservancy, the Sierra Club or Alzheimer's research. For more information, go to . ________________________________________________________________William T. Titus, 69, died Tuesday (March 19, 2002) at Runnells Specialized Hospital in Berkeley Heights. Mr. Titus was born in Plainfield and had been a Watchung (Somerset Co., NJ) resident most of his life. He served in the United States Army during the Korean conflict. He was a licensed land surveyor and was the founder of Titus Land Surveying in Watchung. He founded the company in 1963 and retired in 1995. His sons have continued to operate the business, which is now Titus Land Surveying & Engineering of Watchung. He was a member and former chief of the Watchung Chemical Engine Co. and was a member of the Watchung Fireman's Exempt Association. Mr. Titus was a third-generation chief of the Watchung Fire Department, which was founded by his grandfather, William Henry Titus. He was also an artist and was known for his oil paintings of old Watchung. Several of his oil paintings are on display at the Watchung Police Department. He was a former Pop Warner and Little League coach; was active in scouting in Watchung; and was an avid fisherman and hunter. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth L. Wolford Titus; two sons, W. Leland Titus of Green Brook and Richard G. Titus of Warren; a daughter, Elisabeth Titus of Massachusetts; a sister, Phyllis A. Blackadar of Watchung; and seven grandchildren, Daniel, Monica, Alyssa, Brianna, Audrey, Clinton and Jordan. Memorial services will be 3:30 p.m. Monday at Wilson Memorial Union Church in Watchung. Funeral arrangements are by Higgins Home for Funerals, 752 Mountain Blvd., Watchung. Memorial contributions may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, P.O. Box 1654, Paramus, NJ 07653. from The Courier-News Published: Mar 21 2002 12:39AM.________________________________________________________________William W. Titus, 76, of Horse Shoe, died Monday August 2, 2004 at his home. He was a son of the late William R. Titus and Wanda Cupp Titus and served in the United States Army. He is survived by his loving wife Peggy Titus, one son Douglas Titus of Dallas, TX; one daughter Sally Titus, and her husband Shawn, of Atlanta, GA; one grandson, Solomon Padilla of Fla; one sister Patricia Carrier, and her husband Robert, of MI; two nephews, Randall and Ron Carrier, of MI, and Roberta Byrne of WI. A funeral will be held on Thursday August 5, 2004 at 11:00 AM at Shepherd's Church Street Chapel. The Rev. Noah Barefoot will officiate. Burial will follow at 2:00 PM in the Western North Carolina State Veteran's Cemetery. The family will receive friends one half hour before the service. Military rites will be conducted by Hubert M. Smith American Legion Post # 77 Hedrick-Rhodes VFW Post # 5206 and Chapter # 14 of the DAV Memorial contributions may be made to the National Parkinson's Foundation, Inc. 1501 NW Ninth Ave Bob Hope Rd. Miami Dade, FL 33136. Thos. Shepherd & Son Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements. The Times-News. Aug. 6, 2004.________________________________________________________________Flint Journal, The (MI) - October 22, 2006. Page: A15William "Bill" W. Titus, age 84, of Fenton, died Friday, October 20, 2006. Bill was born May 25, 1922 in Detroit, Michigan, the son of William and Edith (Schimmel) Titus. He was a World War II veteran who faithfully served in the Army Air Force as a Technical Sergeant, a member of the 778 Bomb Group. William married his beloved wife Marjorie Shanks in 1948. He was a builder and he owned his own construction company called Homemakers, Inc. Bill was a member of the Flint Builder's Association and the American Legion. He enjoyed Bowling, Snow Skiing and collecting World War II Memorabilia. He is survived by his children Melodye Orblych and her husband Mike Smiarowski of Linden; Diane and her husband Bill Edmonds of Linden; and Tim Titus of Florida; grandchildren: Andy and his wife Julie Orblych, Brice and his wife Ashley Edmonds, and Brock Edmonds; and great-grandchild Taylor Orblych. He was preceded in death by his wife Marjorie and his parents. Services will be announced at a later date.________________________________________________________________Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) - Tuesday, February 21, 2012Willie Titus, 89, of Fort Lauderdale, FL, passed away on February 19, 2012. Roy Mizell & Kurtz Funeral Home, Ft. Lauderdale.________________________________________________________________From The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press. Wednesday, July 8, 2015.TITUS WILLIE 73 of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, passed away Saturday, July 4, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, KY. SG Titus was a U. S. Army Veteran of Vietnam. He retired from General Dynamics-Land Systems, Warren, MI and was a longtime Detroit resident before retiring to KY. Willie didn't know a stranger and was friend to all who knew him. He loved soul music and cars. He is survived by his wife, Valerie; daughters Portia Titus, Detroit, MI; Cara (Lenard) Titus-Everett, Ashburn, VA; Rebecca Titus (Vilseck, Germany) and TaNisha Williams; Son, Sean (Jyl) Williams. Six Grandchildren Several Sisters and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews. The funeral will take place in Radcliff, KY at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 11:00 a.m. on Monday, July 13. Visitation will take place Sunday ,July 12 at Nelson-Edelen-Bennet Funeral Home 4:00 .pm. - 6:00 p.m. Donations in the name of Willie Titus can be made to the American Heart Association.________________________________________________________________Union Daily Times, The (SC) - Wednesday, April 18, 2012The Rev. Willie B. Titus, 141 Titus Road, entered eternal rest on April 14, 2012. A native of Union County, he was the husband of Mrs. Oscar Lee Peake Titus of the home and the son of Louise Titus Williams of Whitmire. He was a member of St. Matthew AME Zion Church, a graduate of Sims High School, a US Army veteran, and was retired from Cone Mill Carlisle Finishing Plant. Titus Survivors in addition to his wife and mother include three sons, Kevin Willie Titus of Gaston, SC, Otis Titus of Spartanburg, SC, and Eugene (Wanda) Titus of Taylors, SC; one daughter, Teresa Darlene Titus of Washington, DC; two brothers, James Titus, Sr. and Wilbur (Tequila) Williams, both of Whitmire, SC; four sisters, Cornelia (Dennis) Mason of Queens, NY, Elwillie Adams of Detroit, MI, and Renee Williams-Bohanan and Annie Jackson, both of Brooklyn, NY; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 20, 2012 at 1 p.m. at Jeter Chapel AME Church, 134 Jeter Chapel Road, Carlisle. Burial with military honors will follow in the church cemetery. Public viewing will be held Thursday from 2-8 p.m. at the Michael A. Glenn Funeral Home, 2212 Santuc Carlisle Highway The family will receive friends at the home. Online condolences may be expressed at michaelaglennfh. com. The Michael A. Glenn Funeral Home, 2212 Santuc Carlisle Highway is serving the family. ________________________________________________________________Willie Ragsdale Titus, 93, of Happy and formerly of Greenville died Saturday, Dec. 17, 2005, at Odyssey Hospice of Amarillo. Funeral services are at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005, at Coker-Mathews Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Jimmy Vaughn and Rev. Jimmy Rose officiating. Burial is in Memoryland Memorial Park. Mrs. Titus was born March 8, 1912, in Hunt County; the daughter of William S. and Pearl Strickland Cleek. She was married to Allen Ragsdale on Dec. 24, 1937, in Greenville and he preceded her in death on July 31, 1982. She was married to Milliard Titus on June 30, 1990, in Greenville and he preceded in death on Aug. 12, 2004. Mrs. Titus was a secretary with the Katy Railroad and a member of the Dixon Baptist Church. Surviving are a sister, Roxy Thompson of Happy; nieces Willette Sharp of Happy and Ann Cleek of Quinlan; great-nieces, LeAnn Underwood of Quinlan and Rachael Warren; and great-nephew, Jeff Warren. She was also preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Tressie Allen Cleek; brother, Forrest Cleek; and a niece, Kay Cleek. Pallbearers are Len Sharp, Roy Ragsdale, Lee Ragsdale, Bryan Ragsdale, Scott Ragsdale and Neil Ragsdale. Visitation is from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The Herald Banner. Dec. 19, 2005.________________________________________________________________Willis Floyd Titus, 89, of Parkersbury, formerly of Kincheloe, died May 10, 1999, in Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital. He was a farmer and a Baptist. Surviving: wife, Helen Robinson Titus; sons, Aubrey Eugene of Ravenswood, Paul DeWain of Parkersburg, Charles Ashby of Jane Lew; daughters, Barbara Sue DeWees of Belpre, Ohio, Sharon Ann Lucas of Amsterdam, Ohio; 15 grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Morris Funeral Home, Jane Lew, with the Rev. Larry Riggs officiating. Burial will be in Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. West Virginia Gazette Online. The Charleston Gazette. May 11, 1999.________________________________________________________________Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - March 6, 2001. Page: 10Wilma Elenor Titus, 91, a retired teacher after 50 years of service, died Monday, March 5, 2001, in Fort Worth. Memorial service: To be held at a later date. Wilma Titus was born Jan. 5, 1910, in Detroit, Mich. Survivors: Sue Smith of Keene; five grandchildren. Martin's Funeral Home Cleburne, (817) 558-3250 ________________________________________________________________Las Vegas Sun (NV) - August 6, 1999Wilma F. Titus, 79, of Las Vegas died Thursday in a local hospital. She was born Nov. 30, 1919, in Stratton, Colo. A resident for 74 years, she owned and operated Garehime Music Store, was president of the Ladies Municipal Golf Association, Southern Nevada Women's Golf Association and Desert Inn Women's Golf Association. She is survived by one son, Bill Titus, and one brother, Jake Garehime, both of Las Vegas; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be one hour prior to 11 a.m. services Saturday in Palm Mortuary, 1600 S. Jones Blvd. The family suggests donations to the Shade Tree Shelter, P.O. Box 669, Las Vegas, NV 89125. ________________________________________________________________Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot (NY) - February 18, 2005Wilna R. Titus, of Oyster Bay, died on Feb. 1, 2005, in her 97th year. She was a former nursery school teacher at Advent Nursery School in Westbury. Beloved wife of the late Willet Titus. Loving mother of William and Dorothy of Locust Valley. Grandmother of Susan Davis of Palm Harbor, FL; Beth and Chris Cullen of Lake Hill, NY; Barbara and Jack Howes of Oyster Bay; and William Jr. and Carolyn Titus of Newport, RI. Great-grandmother of Joseph Davis, Caitlin, Kenneth and Madelyn Howes. Great-great-grandmother of Aurora Davis. Arrangements were made by the Donohue Cecere Funeral Home, Westbury. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Nature Conservancy, Lawrence Hill Rd., Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 or Friends School, Post Ave., Westbury, NY 11590. ________________________________________________________________Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (AK) - December 21, 2005Wilson John Titus, 88, went to be with the Lord on Dec. 17, 2005. He was surrounded by his daughters, grandchildren, nieces and nephews. We thank God for this. He was born on Nov. 27, 1917, in Nenana. Wilson once shared that if he did nothing else it would be OK, because he had done everything he'd ever wanted with his brothers and his own family. Wilson lived a life full of hunting, trapping, fishing and dog mushing all over the Minto Flats. He passed his skills on to many generations. There was nothing better to him than being out on the land of his people. There was no river, slough, hill or lake Wilson left untraveled. Wilson was known for being a hard-working man, not only in his gathering of his subsistence foods, but in everything he chose to do. His employment included road construction with Smith Brown, MK Contractors, Yutana Barge Line, U.S. Postal Service, Interior Regional Housing Authority, Polarnana Corp., Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., the federal building in Fairbanks and the Alaska Railroad. Wilson was a skilled carpenter and helped with many projects in his village. He also worked as deckhand and fire man on the steamers Alice and Nenana. He served on the Minto Village Council and the Minto Dog Musher's Association. In 1939, Wilson and his friends Neal Charlie and Alfred Frank went on a journey that many still talk about. It started with a visit the three made with an elderly couple. The couple spoke of trips they made walking in the hills. This story sounded so good that when they left the couple, Wilson told his friends, "Let's walk to Sawtooth." They left Old Village on Aug. 20. They paddled to Axle then walked from there; on reaching Sawtooth, they decided to keep going to Rampart, then to Stevens Village, then go back home by way of Livengood. They arrived at Cache on Oct. 10 after spending two weeks in Rampart cutting wood to earn money for the return journey. Wilson married Selina Jimmie on April 5, 1944. Being an avid musher, Wilson told his granddaughter he never had good dogs until he married his wife. They shared numerous dog racing championships in the Interior, and one year took home both the men's and the women's first place at the Minto Spring Carnival. He trained his dogs for his brother, Charlie's, use in the North American one year, in which Charlie brought home the championship. Wilson was preceded in death by his wife Selina Jimmie; parents Titus John and Charlotte Titus; grandmother, Captain Annie; sons, Gary, Jackie, Bailey and Wilson Jr.; daughters, Doreen and Regina; brothers, George, Walter, Leo and Charlie; and sister, Martha Charlie. He is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Wilma and Peter David and Lou Anne and Richard Williams; son, Bennett; nephew, Melvin Charlie; grandchildren Melanie, Kristi, Gary, Kyle, Conrad Vent, Justin Vent, Selina, Rachel and Peter James (Woods); and great-grandchildren Aviendha, Alliyah and Notol. A funeral will be held Thursday, Dec. 22 at noon at the Minto Community Hall. ________________________________________________________________Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) - December 6, 1998. Page: 9BWinifred E. Titus Ashley, 88, Port Charlotte, died Dec. 4, 1998. She was born Oct. 1, 1910, in Panama and came to Port Charlotte 23 years ago from Bronx, N.Y. She was a leather worker for Rulo Leather and Art Co. of New York City. She was a member of Port Charlotte United Methodist Church and its Sarah Circle. Survivors include her husband, Stephen S.; a daughter, Anna M. Johnson of Miami; a sister, Sadie Simmons of Bronx; a grandchild; and a great-grandchild. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Kays-Ponger/Royal Palm Funeral Home, Port Charlotte Chapel. The service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Port Charlotte United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Royal Palm Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to Port Charlotte United Methodist Church building fund, 21075 Quesada Ave., Port Charlotte, FL 33952. ________________________________________________________________Niagara Gazette (Niagara Falls, NY) - Tuesday, May 1, 2018Winifred J. Titus, 85, passed away on Sunday, April 29, 2018. She was born in Niagara Falls on September 12, 1932 to Clarence and Pearl (Ecker) Walter. She attended local schools and was a life member (58 years) of Frontier Volunteer Ladies Auxiliary where she was Past President and was a bartender for 35 years. Winifred also enjoyed going to bingo and Ransomville Speedway to watch her grandson race. Winnie married Robert Titus on March 4, 1972 and they remained happily married for 46 years until her passing. In addition to her husband, she is survived by four children, Gary (Kim) Camidge, Terry (Lynn) Hoover, Larry (Deb) Hoover and Pearl (Sam) Hoover. She is also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son, William Hoover; and five siblings, Arthur, Ross, Clarence, Bernice and Rosetta. Friends may call at the LANE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 8622 Buffalo Avenue today (Wednesday) from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM where funeral services will held on Thursday at 10 AM followed by burial in Acacia Park Cemetery in Pendleton. Donations may be made in Winnie's name to the Niagara County SPCA, 2100 Lockport Road, Niagara Falls, NY 14304.________________________________________________________________Winnifred I. Titus of Muscatine, died Friday, Jan. 8, 1999, at Muscatine General Hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at George M. Wittich-Lewis Funeral Home, Muscatine. Visitation is 1-2 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Muscatine Memorial Park. She worked at Muscatine General Hospital. Winnifred Bourne was born Sept. 13, 1921, in Pekin, Ill. She married Joseph Titus in 1975 in Geneseo, Ill. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Donald Kallenberger Sr. A memorial fund has been established. Survivors include her husband; a son, Donald Kallenberger Jr., Wapello; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a sister, Martha, Rock Island; and a brother, Sam Barr, of New Mexico. ________________________________________________________________Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - October 24, 1996. Page: B6Winnifred White Titus, 49, died Oct. 20, 1996. A native of Norfolk, Ms. Titus is survived by her daughter, Lynn H. Dunbar; and her sons, Scott J. Harris and Joe Kirk Harris; sisters, Yvonne Bagwell, Judy Witt and Jacqueline Diener; and a brother, Leroy White Jr. A funeral will be private at a later date. Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Bayside Chapel, is in charge. The family will receive friends at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Union Leader, The (Manchester, NH) - February 28, 2003Winston P. Titus, 87, of Fairlee, and Laconia, N.H., died Feb. 25, 2003, at Lebanon Center Genesis Eldercare in Lebanon, N.H. He was born in Vershire, Vt., on Jan. 11, 1916, the son of Berne and Anna (Speare) Titus. He attended Fairlee and Orford schools, graduating from Orford High School. He briefly attended Norwich Military Academy. Mr. Titus began working in the construction business as a mason and then foreman for the former Hardy Construction Company. In 1952, he started his own construction company, Titus Construction Company in Laconia which he continued to operate for more than 50 years until he suffered a stroke in early January. He constructed more than 30 elementary and high schools throughout the state of New Hampshire, several banks, numerous industrial and commercial buildings in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont, as well as many residential homes in the greater Lakes Region area. He particularly enjoyed employing and training young men in the construction trades. Many former employees subsequently started and operated their own construction businesses. Mr. Titus enjoyed sports immensely, having played semiprofessional baseball in earlier years, and then coaching at the Babe Ruth League in Laconia. Family members include his wife, Martha Titus of Fairlee; a daughter, Ann Barnes of Gallatin, Tenn.; a son, Robert Titus of Norwich, Vt.; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Calista Ross of Fairlee; and several nieces and nephews. SERVICES: There are no calling hours. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Community Church of Christ in Fairlee with Pastor Snogren officiating. Burial will be in the spring in the Fairlee Village Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Laconia Little League, Laconia, NH 03246. The Hale Funeral Home of Bradford, Vt., is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________WOODROW WILSON TITUS, 55, of 510 Jefferson St., died Thursday at Washington County Hospital. Born and reared in Leesburg, Loudoun County, Va., he was the son of Henry L. and Mae Gant Titus. Mr. Titus had resided in Hagerstown for the past 30 years and had been employed at the J. B. Ferguson Co. for 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Ann Howell Titus; daughter, Mrs. Diane Bussard, Hagerstown; son, Robert L. Titus, Sr., Boonsboro; three grandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Carrie Titus, Hamilton, Va.; sisters, Mrs. Annette Bonohoe and Mrs. Evelyn Newman of Fairfax, Va.; brothers, John, Kensington; and Edward of Dundalk; half-sisters, Mrs. Mae Titus, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Robert Rhodes and Mrs. Mary Bartlett of Hamilton, Va.; half-brothers, George Gibson, Gettysburg, Pa.; James Gibson, Arlington, Va.; Alvin Gibson, Purcellsville, Va.; and Perry Gibson, Lincoln, Va. Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Coffman Funeral Home with the Rev. Kenneth White officiating. Burial will be in Boonsboro Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Sunday. Source : The Morning Herald Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Friday, June 21, 1968________________________________________________________________Times-Republican. September 16, 1926 [p. 5]Worth Webb Titus was born July 19, 1898, in Bedford, Iowa, and died September 10, 1926. Mr. Titus moved when a young boy with his parents to Clark, S. D., in March 1910. In Clark he attended the public schools and graduated from high school in 1917 and entered the State University in 1919, and graduated from the law course in 1922. He practiced law in Clark, S. D., and was a member of the firm of Sherwood & Titus. At present, he was nominee for States Attorney without any opposition. Mr. Titus took sick in January of this year and the latter part of April he went to Mayo Brothers hospital, where it was discovered that he had an incurable disease. He leaves to mourn his death, his father [Ellis Philip Titus] and mother [Etta Webb] in Clark, S. D.; an aged grandmother, Mrs. [Francis] Titus [Lydia Arnold]; a sister Mrs. L. D. Collins [Ruth] of Denver, Colo.; a brother, F. [rancis] P. Titus of San Francisco, Calif., Reid E. Titus who is a student in the University of Denver. A host of friends will also miss his presence for he had many friends in all ranks and stations of life. He was affiliated with the Congregational church of Clark, S. D. ________________________________________________________________The Titusville Herald. Thursday, April 13, 1905. p. 4. PA.Mrs. Wreathy Jones Titus died Tuesday morning at her home in Union City. She was well and favorably known in this vicinity, where she once resided. She leaves her husband, Cassius Titus, and three small children to mourn her loss.________________________________________________________________Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - Friday, July 20, 2012. Page: 10AYetta D. Simpson Titus. A resident and native of Baton Rouge, she died at 7 a.m. Monday, July 16, 2012, at Ochsner Medical Center. She was 43. Visiting at St. Mary Baptist Church, 1252 N. Acadian Thruway, on Saturday, July 21, from 9 a.m. until service at 11 a.m. Interment in Southern Memorial Gardens, Blount Road. Survived by her mother, Essie M. Simpson; father, Richard Rodney; son, Vernel Titus Jr.; and brothers, John, Lloyd and Kenneth Simpson and Nathan Rodney. Preceded in death by her grandmother, Bessie "Big Mama" Williams. She was a graduate of Tara High School, licensed cosmetologist and studied real estate. She enjoyed living life, laughing, friends and family, reading and traveling.________________________________________________________________Abilene Reporter-News (TX) - February 17, 2012. Page: C05Yvonia Laura "Boney" Willis Titus, 90, passed away February 15, 2012, in Abilene. Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the Holy Temple Church of God in Christ. Burial will be in Hamlin Memorial Cemetery, directed by Adams-Foster-Ray Funeral Home. Visitation will be 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 17, 2012, at the funeral home. Born October 21, 1921, in Fairfield, Yvonia was a daughter of the late Ector and Lilly (Clough) Willis. She married M. T. Titus October 10, 1937, in Fairfield. Yvonia was a member of the Holy Temple Church of God in Christ. She enjoyed gardening, cooking, sewing and collecting dolls. Yvonia is preceded in death by her parents, Ector and Lilly Willis; husband, M.T. Titus; grandsons, Arizona Paige, Aristole Paige; two granddaughters, Jennifer Titus and Astasia Pettigrew; great grandchild, Jerone Jones; two sons; two sisters, Marie Johnson and Claria M. Burton; three brothers, James Lovell Willis, Artie Lee, and Howard Lee Ellis. Survivors include children, Grace Gilbert of Tulsa, OK, Lena Lee of Hamlin, Lillie Brown (and husband, Charles) of Tulsa, OK, Annie Titus of Hamlin, Charles Titus (and wife, Elma Ree) of Abilene, Shirley Titus of Anson, Clifford Titus (and wife, May) of Dallas, Reginald Titus (and wife, Olivia), of Hamlin, D. Gail Jones of Hamlin, Debra Hunter (and husband, Walter) of Hamlin, George Titus (and Dvalla) of Hamlin, Juanita Titus of Abilene, and Rita Wince of Abilene; thirty three grandchildren; fifty four greatgrandchildren; twenty seven great-great-grandchildren; brother, James S. Willis, Willie Dee Ellis, and A.C. Ellis; sisters, Quinzell Donnell and Leverna English; and sister-in-law, Mary Jo Ellis. Online condolences may be made ad adamsfoterrayfh. com Adams-Foster-Ray Funeral Home Hamlin, Texas 325-576-2602 ________________________________________________________________Zavier Ferando Titus, 23, son of John Jr. and Suester Oliver Titus, was born Nov. 19, 1986, in Sumter. He departed this life on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010, in Sumter. The family will receive friends at the home, 13 W. Hunter St., Sumter, SC 29153. Funeral plans are incomplete and will be announced later by Job's Mortuary Inc. of Sumter. The Item. Sep. 21, 2010.________________________________________________________________The Arizona Republic. Wednesday, April 6, 1966. p. 28.SUN CITY - Services and burial for Zee R. Titus, 64, a retired sales representative for Keystone Steel and Wire Co. in Peoria, Ill., will be in Omaha, Neb. Mr. Titus, 12202 Pebble Beach Drive, died Sunday in his home. He moved here six months ago from Omaha. He had been with the steel firm 22 years. He was a Masonic lodge member in Omaha, the Consistory and Shrine in Hastings, Neb., the Siwa Shrine Club in Omaha and the Sun City Square Club. He was born in Blair, Neb. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Beverly Titus of Scottsdale and Mrs. Margie Olson of Omaha; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Ling of Omaha; and five grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Star-Herald (Scottsbluff, NE) - Friday, June 14, 2013Zeek Lee Titus, born June 12, 2013, passed away at the Spencer Municipal Hospital. Funeral service for Zeek, the infant son of Allison Sinks and Justin Titus of Ruthven, will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Martin-Mattice Funeral Home in Emmetsburg. Zeek is survived by his parents; a sister, Aurora Schlichte; grandparents, Rick Sinks of Bridgeport, Skip and Cindy Holum of Winter, Wis., Lisa Titus and Dan Titus; great grandparents, James and Twilla Sinks of Bayard, Ted and Lila Dunder, David and Renee Nichols, Marsha Long, Arlene Miller, and Bob and Marilyn Nielson; great-great grandparents, Valina Nichols and Vera Parks; aunts, uncles and cousins. The Martin-Mattice Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ____________________________________________________Zena Titus, 63, died Thursday in a Las Vegas hospital. She was born Oct. 13, 1936, in Hilo, Hawaii. A minister, she was a four-year resident of Las Vegas. She is survived by her daughters, Cori Knight and Velvet Steel, both of Las Vegas; son, Solomon Wong; stepmother, Everhart Wong, both of Hawaii; sisters, Kristy Wills, Rebekah Paul, Glori Justice, Celes Teal and Philadelphia Chandler, all of Las Vegas, Eve Mills, Mary Wong and Gena Kealoha, all of Hawaii; brothers, Philip Wong Jr. and Jake Sterling, both of Las Vegas, Elroy Wong and Phil Roman, both of Hawaii, and Isaac Wong of California; and nine grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday followed with services and from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Thursday followed with services at Palm Mortuary-Eastern. Graveside services will follow at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Published January 14, 2000.________________________________________________________________Titus, Mrs Zina M 220 E Hammond St Otsego Passed away early Saturday morning after a lingering illness. She was born march 16 1880 in Leighton Township Allegan county. Mrs. Titus was a resident of Otsego and vicinity sense 1920. Coming from Kansas was Her Husband George, preceding her in death August 1943. She is survived by 2 Daughters; Mrs. Gaylord Stockwell, Otsego., Mrs. Robert Stetler, Delton. 2 Sons, Lee Titus, Otsego, Charlie Titus Plainwell, one Sister Mrs. Harriet Smith, Shelbyville. 13 Grandchildren. 2 Great Grandchildren. several nieces and Nephews. Friends may call at the Slentz Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, when the body will be removed to the church of God for services at 2 pm Rev B C Van Every officiating Burial in Mountain Home Cemetery________________________________________________________________ ................
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