Titus Family - Genealogy



Sun. Thu., Oct. 23, 1902 (MD). Issue 160, p. 10.Leesburg, VA, Oct. 22 -- Mr. C. C. Titus, a successful business man of this town, son of the late John H. Titus and Hannah B. Titus, died at his home Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock of Typhoid fever, aged 22 years. Mr. Titus was a member of the firm of Clemens & Titus, of this place. He leaves his mother, six brothers, Jack Titus, of the People's National Bank; Henry, Walter, Louis, Eugene and Aldin Titus, and two sisters, Mrs Bruce McIntosh and Miss Mary Titus, all of Leesburg.________________________________________________________________Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - July 5, 1999. Page: A13C. E. "Gene" Titus of Mattoon, formerly of Sullivan, died 10:03 a.m. Saturday (July 3, 1999) in Sunrise Nursing Home, Mattoon. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in McMullin-Young Funeral Home, Sullivan, with visitation one hour before services. Burial will be in Greenhill Cemetery, Sullivan, with military rites. Memorials: Lincolnland Hospice. Mr. Titus was born in Toledo on July 1, 1923, the son of Frank and Pearl Wiley Titus. He was a World War II Navy veteran. He was a graduate of Elgin Watch College and a jeweler for 50 years before he retired. He was a lifetime member of the VFW and American Legion of Sullivan, a lifetime member of the Elks and Moose clubs in Mattoon and an avid golfer. He married Jane Titus in October 1942 in Toledo. She preceded him in death in 1961. He then married Delores Babbs. Surviving are his wife; sons, Mike of Sullivan; Mark of Chesapeake, Va.; daughters, Jan Lawrence and Kathy Dark, both of Chesapeake; four step-children; four grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) - November 13, 2011. Page: 07BC. Henry "Hank" Titus, age 76 of Bloomington, God called him home on Nov. 7, 2011. A retired Major and Vietnam Veteran, he proudly served as a career officer and navigator in the US Air Force. Preceded in death by parents, Clyde and Gladys Titus; and brother, Jack. Survived by wife, LaDean; children, Lynette Chambers (Rick), Tara (Jim) Scaife, Michael (Barb), and Scott (Sherri); grandchildren, Brianna, Annie, Fred, Jacob, Jenna, Kayla, Christina, and Carter; sisters, Marian (Kenneth) Hooker and Diane (Bill) Otten; brother, David; and nieces and nephews. Service 11:00 AM Tuesday with visitation 1 hour prior at Berea Lutheran Church, 7538 Emerson Ave. S., Richfield. Interment Ft. Snelling Cemetery (MN). Memorials preferred to Berea Lutheran Church, or Heartland Hospice, or Wounded Warrior Project. Morris Nilsen Chapel 612-869-3226. Star Tribune. Nov. 13, 2011.________________________________________________________________Paris News, The (TX) - June 26, 2009C. J. Titus, 85 of Clarksville passed away Wednesday, June 24, 2009, at Hospice of East Texas in Tyler. Funeral services are set for 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 27, at the Lone Pine Church in Avery with the Rev. James Brown officiating. Burial follows in Savannah Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home. The family receives friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. He was born June 1, 1924, to Charley and Georgia Mace Titus on the Titus Family Farm in the Savannah Community of Red River County. The Titus family has owned the farm since 1838. He was a retired rancher, member of the Lone Pine Church, served in the United States Navy during World War II and was a friendly person that loved his extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by five brothers, Amos, Morris, Ollie, Duward and Hoarce Titus; and one sister, Clara Titus Manton. Survivors include three sisters, Maggie Kerbow of Pasadena, Geraldine Warner of Houston and Charslie Morris of Avery; several nieces and nephews. Online condolences may be made to the Titus family at . ________________________________________________________________Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) - Friday, February 10, 2012C. Jane Titus, 96, of Pittsburgh, died Wednesday, February 8, 2012, in Fair Oaks Personal Care Home, Pittsburgh. She was born December 15, 1915, in Jefferson, daughter of the late Dr. Scott J. and Maude Dulany Titus. Ms. Titus was a 1934 graduate of Jefferson Township High School and had graduated from Waynesburg College. She had gone on to receive her master's degree in history from the University of Colorado and a master's degree in library science from Carnegie Tech. Ms. Titus taught school at Claysville High School, Jefferson High School and Penn State-Fayette before going into the U.S. Navy during World War II. Upon her return, she went into library administration at Enoch Pratt Public Library in Baltimore, Md., Carnegie Library, University of Cincinnati and retired from Temple University. She was a charter member of Filer-Sadlek American Legion Post 954 Auxiliary of Jefferson. She was Protestant. Surviving are a brother, John E. Titus of Jefferson; two nieces, Cyndee Scott and husband Ken of Mars and Jeanne Hockenberry and husband Dave of Carmichaels; two great-nieces, Rachel Hockenberry and Tori Scott; and a great-great-nephew, Jayden Kerley. Deceased are two sisters, Ruth J. Titus and Marguerite Titus Brewer, and a brother, Robert E. Titus. A gathering of friends will be received from 4 to 5 p.m., the time of service, Saturday, February 11, in Behm Funeral Homes Inc., 1477 Jefferson Road, Jefferson, Gregory P. Rohanna, supervisor. The Rev. Dr. Donald P. Wilson will officiate. Military honors will be accorded by American Legion Post 954, Jefferson. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to your favorite charity.________________________________________________________________San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA). Sat., Oct 13, 1917. Issue 105, p. 4.LOS ALTOS, Oct. 13. - Mrs. C. Jesse Titus of Los Altos died this afternoon at her home. In spite of the attendance of a number of specialists from San Francisco, the end came from the affliction of heart trouble. The deceased is from very prominent people of Los Altos. Mr. Titus was president of the bank in Mountal.________________________________________________________________The Morning Herald. Saturday, Jun. 23, 1928. PA.With hundreds of persons in attendance, funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in the Central Christian church for C. L. Titus, who died Tuesday, June 19, 1928, in the Homeopathic Hospital, Pittsburgh. The Rev. S. A. Paddock, pastor of the church, of which Mr. Titus was a member, was in charge of the services. The church choir sang several numbers. Short services had been held previously in the Titus home in Lincoln street. Floral tributes filled three large cars when the funeral cortege left the church for Point Marion where burial was in the new cemetery. The Masonic ritual was given at the grave. Plumbers from many sections of the country as well as Uniontown attended the services in a group. Mr. Titus was a plumber. Honorary pallbearers were Judge Thomas H. Hudson, Ottis P. Powell, R. M. Fry, John S. Christie, Eastman Hackney and Harry W. Altman. Active pallbearers were employes of Mr. Titus, as follows; L. C. Johnson, Charles S. Litman, James K. Helmick, Matt Cassell, Charles Rhoades and Harold Hathaway.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Post-Standard. Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1980. p. C-2. NY.AUBURN - Mrs. C. Louise Titus, 97, of 58 Lake Ave., widow of Ray Titus, died Monday at Auburn Memorial Hospital. Born in Fair Haven, she lived in Auburn most of her life and was employed for nine years as a stenographer for the New York Central Freight System. Mrs Titus graduated from Auburn Academic High School in 1902 and Rochester Business School in 1903. She was the oldest person with membership at the First United Methodist Church. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. E. James (Barbara) Francis of Aurelius, one grandson, Glenn A. Francis of Navarino, three great-grandchildren and one niece. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Langham Funeral Home, East Genesee Street, the Rev, Herbert Loomis, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Fort Hill Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church.________________________________________________________________Fresno Bee, The (CA) - January 8, 1990. Page: E7The rosary and Mass for C. Sam Titus, 32, a Fresno attorney, will be today at 7 p.m. at the Newman Center. Home services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Yost & Webb Chapel. Funeral will follow at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Paul Armenian Church. Mr. Titus, a partner in the law firm of Marderosian, Swanson & Titus, died Friday in an auto accident. He specialized in insurance litigation and sat as a judge pro tem in Fresno County Juvenile Court. He was born in Oklahoma and moved to Fresno when he was 5. He graduated in 1979 from Fresno State University, where he majored in journalism and was the editor of the campus weekly Insight. He won numerous scholastic honors including the William Randolph Hearst Award for excellence in college journalism. Mr. Titus received his law degree in 1982 from the University of California at Davis. He was a member of the Fresno County Bar Association, the UC Davis Law School Alumni Association, the Red Top Society and the Fresno Zoological Society. He spent his free time working with youth as a coach for Pop Warner football and the Clovis West High School mock trial. He was treasurer of the re-election campaign of Rep. Richard Lehman, D-Sanger. Mr. Titus will be remembered for his biting wit, a storyteller's eye for detail and the methodical way he pursued school, career and exercise. He is survived by his wife, Mechelle; a son, Michael; and parents, Dr. Charles and Pauline Titus, all of Fresno. Visitation is today from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Yost & Webb. The family requests any donations to the C. Sam Titus Fund, Fresno State University Foundation, Fresno 93740. ________________________________________________________________Daily Journal, The (International Falls, MN) - August 1, 2003Calvin E. Titus, 79, died Thursday, July 31, 2003, at his home in Fallbrook, Calif. Calvin was born in Virginia, Minn., to George and Hazel Titus of International Falls. He was raised and schooled in International Falls. A veteran of World War II, he spent four years in the Navy. Following his discharge he worked as an electrician until his retirement at 64. He is survived by his wife June, son Calvin Jr., daughters Cindy and Debbie, all of California, and a brother, Richard Titus of International Falls. ________________________________________________________________South Bend Tribune (IN) - Wednesday, July 13, 2016Calvin J. Titus, 75 years old, of Cassopolis, MI, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, July 10, 2016, at 7:08 PM. He was born March 28, 1941, in Albion, MI, the son of J.D. and Florence (Caldwell) Titus. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Rev. Kenneth and Esther (Nelson) Phipps, a brother-in-law, James Phipps, and several aunts and uncles. Cal 'Coach' Titus graduated from Litchfield High School, Central Michigan University and Western Michigan University. His career encompassed 35 1/2 years as a teacher and coach, mostly with the Cassopolis High School. On Aug. 12, 1967, he was married to Mary Ann Phipps at the Granger Missionary Church. She survives along with his sister and brother-in-law, Ellen (Miroslaw) Nej of Pittsford, MI, known as our family traveling partners, a sister-in-law, Linda (Smith) Phipps of Knoxville, TN, two nephews and one niece, Lee, Ty, and Jennifer Phipps and their families of Knoxville. Cal's travels took him to Australia, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China, Canada and Hawaii, along with several mainland states to watch his favorite Detroit Tigers and Detroit Lions. Along with being a Tigers and Lions fan, he collected baseball caps from college and pro-teams games that he attended. He was a master gardener and loved his collies. Per Cal's wishes, a private family remembrance will be held at a later date. Donations in his memory may be made to Three Rivers Health Hospice, 633 S. Erie St., Three Rivers, MI 49093; or the Cass County Animal Shelter, 323 M-62 North, Cassopolis, MI 49031. Special thanks are extended to Michiana Hematology - Oncology PC, Three Rivers Health Hospice, North Central Neurosurgery, Pulmonary & Critical Care and Cassopolis Family Clinic, for all their excellent care during Cal's illness. Arrangements are being directed by Paul E. Mayhew, a longtime family friend, of the Paul E. Mayhew Funeral Home, Edwardsburg, MI.________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - February 24, 2001. Page: B17Calvin O. Titus, 65, of 230 Ben Titus Road, Still Creek, Tamaqua, died Thursday in the Hazleton General Hospital. He was the husband of Marilyn (Rhoades) Titus. They were married for 46 years. Prior to retiring in 1985, he had been employed by the Homer Research Dept., Bethlehem Steel for 30 years. Born in Still Creek, he was a son of the late Oliver and Louise (Bowman) Titus. The deceased was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tamaqua. A 1953 graduate of Tamaqua High School, Titus was an avid hunter, fisherman and golfer. He was a member of the Still Creek Rod and Gun Club, the Bear's Head Sporting Club in Delano, the Still Creek Landowner's Association, the Pioneer Hunting Club and the Rush Township Sportsmen's Asociation. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Terri, wife of Robert Livingston of Tamaqua, and Lauri, wife of Terry Miller of Tamaqua R.3; two sons, Randy of Mahanoy City and Lance, at home; three sisters, Verla Craigle, Letha Hinkle and Mary Ellen Werner, all of Still Creek; a brother, Gene of Still Creek; eight grandchildren; and one great grandchild. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Fern Louise Titus; and a grandson, Drew Miller in 1983. The Jon M. Zizelmann Funeral Home, 500 E. Broad St., Tamaqua, is in charge of funeral arrangements.________________________________________________________________Chicago Tribune (IL) - November 10, 1987. Page: 11Calvin W. Titus II, 62, senior retail advertising sales representative for The Tribune, died Monday in Hinsdale Hospital. Mr. Titus, a Naperville resident, was a Tribune employee for 38 years and won the Chesser Campbell award in 1969, the highest award given in The Tribune advertising department. He was honored for his sales achievements in the airline and alcoholic beverages classifications. He was assigned for many years to the company's New York office, where he dealt with national accounts. Since 1969, he had worked in Chicago and recently in the Hinsdale office. Mr. Titus served as an Army tank driver in Europe during World War II. He is survived by his wife, Denise K.; two daughters, Cathleen Carter and Cynthia; three sons, Calvin III, Robert and Edward Stephen; his mother, Meta Titus; and a sister. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. John's Episcopal Church, 750 W. Aurora Rd., Naperville________________________________________________________________Thomasville Times-Enterprise (GA) - November 27, 2009Camille West Titus. Funeral services for Camille West Titus are at 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 216 Remington Ave., Thomasville. She was the daughter of Ralph Owen West and Ethel W. West. Mrs. Titus died Nov. 26 at the age of 87. Following the service friends and family will celebrate her life at the home of her daughter, Gilda Williams. Mrs. Titus attended Valdosta State College for Women and married Theo Titus III on March 23, 1941. Following World War II, they settled in Thomasville where she dedicated her life to raising their seven children and serving her family, faith, and community. Her belief that life was to be lived by faith, with an open heart, led her to give freely and often to whomever God brought her way. She demonstrated her deep concern for children and persons with special needs throughout her long career as volunteer coordinator at Southwestern State Hospital where her love and skill enhanced healing and quality of life for thousands of patients. Prior to that she served children in her role of kindergarten teacher at St Thomas Episcopal Day School and as a head-start teacher. With her husband she shared the Thomasville-Thomas County Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award in 2000 for their "outstanding service, their unselfish interest and their significant contribution so generously displayed toward the improvement and promotion of our community." She was a foster grandparent, a 4-H advisor, a member of the St. Thomas Church Altar Guild at and a long time member of the Woman's Club. She also served on the board of directors for The Open door Adoption Agency. During the 10 years her husband served in the Georgia Legislature, she worked actively at his side nurturing the best interests of Thomas County. Her husband often joked "She is the politician and I am the statesman." She was chosen to coordinate activities for legislative spouses — known colloquially as "The legisladies." In a touching expression of bi-partisan affection, the couple received a standing ovation from both parties of The Georgia House of Representatives on the occasion of his retirement. She was pre-deceased by her husband Theo Titus III; son, Michael Thomas Titus (Marie); sister, Doris W. Moreland and brother, Ralph O. West Jr. She is survived by her children Theo Titus IV, Camille Titus Albert (Don), Margaret Crovatt Titus "Twitty", Owen Henry Titus, Gilda Holloway Williams, Eleanor Elizabeth Titus "Ellie"(Rob Hayes); grandchildren, Tamara Titus (Dr. Lane Jacobs), Everett Titus (Kimberly), Russell Titus (Courtney), Ed Guilbeau (Jan), Danielle Hinkle (Scott), Mandy Moore (Bart), Carrie Albert (Julie Betts), Arden Singletary, Jessica Spurlock (Jason), Mary-Martinangel Kitchens, Joseph Kitchens, Rebecca Titus, Lyle Williams, Ashlyn Williams, Neel Williams, Luke Rehberg, Michael Jonklaas; and great-grandchildren, Ashleigh and Jacob Titus, Aria and Eddie Guilbeau, Hailey and Elena Hinkle, Zack, and Cameron Moore, Jonathan McMurdo, Evan and Nicholas Albert, Arianna Spurlock, Bella Kitchens and Kyah Rehberg. Memorial contributions for the benefit of children and youth may be given in her memory to Vashti School, Inc. 1815 East Clay St., Thomasville, Ga. 31792. Visitors may sign the online guest register at . — Allen and Allen Funeral Home. Thomasville Times-Enterprise. Nov. 28, 2009.________________________________________________________________Campell Dickson Titus III, voice teacher to accomplished opera singers in the United States and abroad, died in San Francisco on March 8 at the age of 76. Born in a Denver home filled with music, Mr. Titus moved to California, where he earned his undergraduate degree in political science at Stanford. Mr. Titus went on to Europe for a decade, where he studied voice and music under the tutelage of such luminaries as French baritone Pierre Bernac and Rachele Maragliano-Mori at the Accademia de Santa Cecilia in Rome. As a result of his studies in Italy, he became a specialist in the style and performance of music of the Middle Ages, early Italian Baroque and 19th- century Italian opera. He returned to the United States, where he earned his master's degree in musicology at the University of California at Berkeley. Over the years, he also became fluent in French, Italian and German. One of his students, baritone David Burnakus, credited Mr. Titus for inspiring him to continue in the Opera where Burnakus met his wife, soprano Ruth Ann Swenson, who was also one of Mr. Titus' students. "He had an extraordinary array of experience because of the people he studied with in Vienna and Paris," Burnakus said. "He always tried to learn as much as he could, and he passed that on to his students. There was an intense depth to the way he studied all vocal music, not only how to perform it, but how to express it. It's rare to find a teacher who wants to accomplish everything." From 1963 to 1977, Mr. Titus served as chairman of the Voice Department at the University of the Pacific in Stockton. In 1978, he opened his own studio in San Francisco. Since 1990, he had served as adviser on singing to the Los Angeles Music Center Opera. He was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Margaret; a sister, Carolyn Thompson; a nephew, a grandnephew and niece. Mr. Titus will be buried during a private ceremony in the Titus Crypt in Denver. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Mr. Titus' name to the San Francisco Opera Center's Merola Opera Program, a training program for young singers.________________________________________________________________The Oelwein Daily Register. Oct. 28, 1949. p. 2. IA.Mrs. Elma Ross received word of the death of her brother-in-law Carl Titus, who died at the home of his sister in Rupert, Idaho, on Thursday. Burial services were held at Watsonville, Cal., Sunday where Mr. and Mrs. Titus made their home until the death of Mrs. Titus, who was formerly Velmah Shambaugh. Mrs. Titus was born in Arlington, attended Arlington school and has many relatives here.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - Sunday, December 30, 2012Carl Dwight Titus. Born Dec. 28, 1937. Died Dec. 18, 2012. Retired from School District 8, Army. 40-year Widefield resident. Survived by his wife, Irma; a daughter, Laura Veals; three sons, John, Jim and Ken; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Service has been held. Entombment, Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - July 21, 2000Carl "Pete" E. Titus, 83, of rural Weatherby, MO (formerly of Clay County), died Wednesday, July 19, 2000, at Heartland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph, MO. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday, July 22, at Fry Funeral Chapel, Kearney, MO; burial in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Gladstone, MO. Friends may call 1-2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel. Mr. Titus was born June 21, 1917, in Highland, KS, the son of Edward Franklin and Lucy Laura Melissa Sinclair Titus. On June 20, 1936, he married Emma Elizabeth Marrs in Forest City, MO. They lived in Falls City, NE, and Atlantic, IA, as well as in Clay County, just west of Liberty. Emma died in 1987. In April 1993, he married Fern Johnston King. They made their home in Weatherby. Mr. Titus was a truck driver for 40 years, retiring in October of 1981 from Yellow Freight. He was a member of the Teamsters Local 41. In addition to his first wife, he was preceded in death by his parents, an adopted son, Carl Titus Jr., brothers Earl, Ivan, Richard, Lester, and Charles, and sisters, Winnie Nell Titus and Lucy Maye Burk. He is survived by his wife, Fern, of the home, an adopted daughter, Debbie Roberts, five stepchildren, two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, 10 stepgrandchildren, four stepgreat-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.________________________________________________________________Carl Lawrence Titus, 91, a longtime resident of Jacksonville, Fla., passes away Wednesday, July 11, 2001. A native of Deposit, N.Y., Mr. Titus attended Schools in Binghamton, N.Y., graduated from Syracuse University, Syracuse N.Y., where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and took extension courses at the University of Florida, Gainsville. He taught English and Drama at Binghamton Central High in Binghamton, N.Y., and taught English at Landon High School in Jacksonville, Fla. He retired as a Supervisor with the U.S. Postal Service in 1970, and most recently worked as a Tax Preparer at H & R Block. Mr. Titus was charter member of Peeler Methodist Church, Jacksonville, and was a member of Christ Methodist Church, Neptune Beach, Fla. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, the former Elizabeth Dickinson; son, Richard L. Titus (Michelle), Ponte Vedra, Fla., three daughters, Jean Ann Libby (Ralph), Pala Alta, Calif, Nancy Burdette (David) Kennesaw, Ga., and Lynn Marie Marston (Lee), Tallahassee, Fla.; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several other relatives and many friends. Memorial Services will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday at Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home, 1701 Beach Blvd., Jackson Beach, Fla. The family suggests those desiring make memorials in Mr. Titus's memory to the American Lung Association, 5525 Arlington Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. 32211 ________________________________________________________________Carl R. "Skip" Titus, 69, of East Stroudsburg, passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2002 at Pocono Medical Center in East Stroudsburg. He was the beloved husband of Lucille Titus, at home. Born on Sept. 7, 1932 in East Stroudsburg, he was the son of the late Ralph and Helen (Staples) Titus. Skip worked for Cooper Line Material in East Stroudsburg as a forklift driver for 43 years before retiring in 1993. He was a US Army veteran of the Korean Conflict and he was a member of East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. He was a member of the East Stroudsburg Volunteer Fire Department, the Eagles Lodge 1106 of Stroudsburg, and the American Legion Post 346 of East Stroudsburg. Skip was an avid bowler and camper during his lifetime. In addition to his wife, Lucille, he is survived by his sons, Stephen Fisher of East Stroudsburg, and Jerry Lynn Shamp of Auburn, Ala.; five granddaughters: Kimberly Ann Fisher of East Stroudsburg, Melissa Geigley of Houston, Texas, Michelle Fisher of Philadelphia, and Haley and Bonnie Jean Shamp, both of Auburn, Ala.; two grandsons, Matthew Fisher of Tannersville and David Shamp of Auburn, Ala.; and four great grandchildren. His son, Richard George Fisher predeceases him. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington Street, East Stroudsburg, with Reverend Raymond Poortstra officiating. Burial will follow at Prospect Cemetery in East Stroudsburg. A visitation for family and friends will be held at 1 p.m. until the time of service on Friday, Sept. 6, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the East Stroudsburg Volunteer Fire Company and/or Creature Comforts, P.O. Box 700, Saylorsburg, PA 18353. Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg.Helen Titus, 90, of East Stroudsburg, died on Friday, February 5, 1999 at the Milford Manor. She was the wife of the late Ralph H. Titus. She was born in East Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late Gustus and Demia (Brush) Staples. She had been a resident of Monroe County her lifetime. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church and the Silver Threads of the Church. She was a former member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Acme Hose Company #1 of East Stroudsburg. She was an avid bowler. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She is survived by a son, Carl R. "Skip" Titus of East Stroudsburg; a niece, Mirium Krolman of Bethlehem; and two step grandsons. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, February 9, at 1:30 p.m. in the Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington Street, East Stroudsburg, with the Reverend Raymond Poortstra officiating. Interment will be in the Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. Relatives and friends may pay their respects on Tuesday from 12:30 p.m. until the time of the services at Lanterman & Allen. At the request of the family, memorial donations may be made to either the Milford Manor, RD 2, Box 2053, East Stroudsburg, or the Acme Hose Company, P. O. Box 297, East Stroudsburg. Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. ________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA) - November 17, 2004. Page: 4BCarla Jean Phillips Titus, 78, a lifelong resident of Cedar Rapids, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2004, in Mercy Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 19, at Murdoch Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Marion, by the Rev. Barbra Keiper. Private family committal will be held at Oak Hill Cemetery in Cedar Rapids. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and one hour before service time on Friday. Survivors include a son, Rick Titus and wife Julia of Cedar Rapids; a granddaughter, Jennifer Louise Titus; a niece, Jackie (Gene) Luth of Cedar Rapids; a great-nephew, Gene R. (Carol) Luth of Cedar Rapids; a friend, Pat Unruh of Cedar Rapids; and many other nieces and nephews. Carla was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert; her parents, three brothers and six sisters. Carla was born the daughter of James and Sellesta "Bessie" Varner Phillips on Feb. 23, 1926, in Cedar Rapids. On May 25, 1946, in Cedar Rapids, she was married to Herbert LeRoy Titus. He died in 1971. Carla worked for the Cedar Rapids Public Schools as a cook and was co-owner of Titus Machinery Moving Co. and also Tri-Mi Crafts. She loved being outdoors and was an avid morelle mushroom hunter. Carla especially enjoyed spending time with her granddaughter, Jennifer. Please sign the online guest book for Carla at under obituaries. ________________________________________________________________New Hampshire Sunday News (Manchester, NH) - March 25, 2007. Edition: State. Page: B10Carlton W. Titus, 86, died March 23, 2007, at Concord Hospital . He was born in Concord, the son of Roy C. and Etta May (Gilmore) Titus. He was a 1937 graduate of Concord High School and worked as a painter for the Boston & Maine Railroad. He served in the U.S. Army Pacific Theater during World War II. In 1957, he founded and managed Titus & Sons Inc., operating the company for more than 30 years. He was a member of St. Paul Episcopal Church in Concord, serving on Vestry and various committees. He served as an assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 88 from 1959 to 1961. He was a member and volunteer of the New Hampshire Historical Society and a member of Canterbury Shaker Village. He was also a master Mason, serving as a member of Blazing Star Masonic Lodge in Concord, the York Rite and Scottish Rite Bodies, where he served in numerous positions and was also a member of the Bektash Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., where he served in the drum corps for more than 20 years. He was also a member of Vterans of Foreign Wars Post 1631 in Concord. He was predeceased by his wife, E. Louise (Harris) Titus in 1982. He is survived by two sons, Ronald W. Titus of Mexico and Paul R. Titus of Concord; two brothers, Preston W. Titus of Concord and Chester R. Titus of Virginia; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. SERVICES: Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday at Bennett Funeral Home, 209 North Main St., Concord. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Concord . A graveside service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, Gail Singer Memorial Building, 360 Route 101, Unit 8, Bedford, NH 03110-5032 or Disabled American Veterans, PO Box 4303, Manchester, NH 03108-4303. ________________________________________________________________Carlton W. Titus, 86, of Concord, died Friday, March 23, 2007, at Concord Hospital. He was born in Concord, the son of Roy C. and Etta May (Gilmore) Titus. He was a 1937 graduate of Concord High School and worked as a painter for the Boston & Maine Railroad. Carlton served in the Army during World War II in the Pacific Theater of Operations. In 1957, he founded and managed Titus & Sons, Inc., operating the company for over 30 years. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Concord, serving on Vestry and other various committees. Carlton served as an assistant scoutmaster for Troop #88 from 1959 to 1961. He was a member and volunteer of the N.H. Historical Society and a member of Canterbury Shaker Village. Carlton was also a master mason, serving as a member of Blazing Star Masonic Lodge in Concord, the York Rite and Scottish Rite Bodies, where he served in numerous positions, and also as a member of the Bektash Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., where he served in the Drum Corps for over 20 years. He was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post # 1631 in Concord. He was predeceased by his wife, E. Louise (Harris) Titus in 1982; two brothers, Clyde Titus and Stillman Titus, two sisters, P. Erdine Fournier and Phyllis Randlett; his daughter-in-law, Mayumi Titus in 2005; and one great granddaughter, Mia Rose Drenas in 2006. He is survived by two sons, Ronald W. Titus of Mexico and Paul R. Titus of Concord; two brothers, Preston W. Titus of Concord and Chester R. Titus of Virginia; four grandchildren, Christopher Titus, Shannon Titus, Casey Titus, and Jonathan Titus; and two great grandchildren. Calling hours will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday, March 26, 2007, at the Bennett Funeral Home, 209 North Main St., Concord. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 27, 2007, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Concord. A graveside service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Gail Singer Memorial Building, 360 Route 101, Unit 8, Bedford, NH 03110-5032 or to the Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 4303, Manchester, NH 03108-4303. The Citizen. Mar. 26, 2007.________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Sunday, October 14, 2012Carol Titus. 2001 - October 14 - 2012________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Thursday, January 3, 2013Carol Titus. January 3, 1942-October 14, 2001________________________________________________________________Carol A. Titus, 69, passed away Dec. 21, 2009 at Chenango Memorial Hospital, Norwich. She was born Feb. 12, 1940 in New Berlin, the daughter of Oliver and Grace (Young) Sliter. In 1961, she married Willard (Bill) Titus in South New Berlin. She worked in Data Processing at Procter & Gamble. Survivors include her father, Oliver Sliter, brothers: Ronald Sliter and wife Linda of Florida, Neil Sliter and wife Janet of Arkport; sisters-in-law Irma Titus of Ashton, Yvonne Titus, Jean Titus Joslyn and her husband William, Virginia Titus, Elinor Titus Spaluling, Ann Karel Titus, Graydon Titus and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother, Grace Young Sliter, husband Willard (Bill) Titus and brothers-in-law, Kenneth Titus and Arthur Titus. A memorial service at Mount Hope Cemetery, Norwich, will be held next summer at the convenience of the family. At Carol’s request, there will be no public calling hours. Contributions in Carol’s memory may be made to the Cancer Society or Hospice, 21 Hayes Street, Norwich, NY 13815. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ottman Funeral Home, Cherry Valley. The Evening Sun. Published on: Monday, December 28, 2009.________________________________________________________________Herald News, The (Joliet, IL) - Wednesday, April 3, 2013Carol Ann Titus. Age 74 yrs. died Thur., March 28, 2013 at Metro South Medical Center in Blue Island. Born in Joliet, JTHS class of 1956 ,NIU CLASS OF 1960. Formerly of Joliet she has resided in Harvey for many years. She taught in District 86 prior to teaching at C.P.S for 40 years. Preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, and a step-daughter. Carol is survived by her husband, George Titus of Harvey; her sister, Alice M. Weeks of Joliet; a step-daughter, JoAnn Titus of Atlanta; numerous nieces, nephews,cousins and a host of friends including a special friend, Connie Dillon of Joliet. Funeral services will be Friday, 11AM at Second Baptist Church with visitation 10-11AM. Rev. Larry V. Tyler officiating. Interment Elmhurst Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Carol Ann "Mom Mom" Titus, 58, of Manchester, passed away Thursday, May 3, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Rahway, she lived in Englishtown before moving to Ocean County a year ago. Carol was a certified nursing assistant at Bey Lea Village Assisted Living, Toms River. She loved summer, Myrtle Beach, and being with her family, especially her grandchildren. Carol is survived by her three sons and two daughters-in-law, David Castro of Greenville, S.C., Kevin and Nancy Castro of Jackson, and Brian and Shaitra Flores of Maple Shade; her two daughters and sons-in-law, Michelle and Ken Morgan of Anderson, S.C., and Jennine and Michael Cammarata of Manalapan; a sister and brother-in-law, Maryellen and Peter Ludwig of Anderson, S.C.; eight grandchildren, Kristen, Caitlyn, Nicholas, Austin, Joseph, Cameran, Keith, and Matthew; and many loving friends. Family and friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Freeman Manalapan-Marlboro Funeral Home, 344 Route 9 North, Manalapan. A Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Thomas More Church, Manalapan. Interment will follow at St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, Freehold. Asbury Park Press, 05/05/07.________________________________________________________________Carol F. Titus, 70, of Greenup, died at 7:30 p.m. Sunday (April 4, 2004) at Cumberland Nursing Center in Greenup. The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Barkley Funeral Chapel in Greenup. Burial with military rites will be in Friends Grove Cemetery, rural Toledo. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral chapel. He was born May 11, 1933, in Greenup, son of Joseph and May Hubbart Titus. Survivors include four sons, Ronald Carter of Windsor, Michael and Marvin Titus, both of Iverness, Fla., David Titus of Charleston; daughter, Michelle Titus of Iverness, Fla.; three brothers, Kenneth Titus of Greenup, Otis Dean Titus of Toledo and Leroy Titus of Mattoon; three sisters, Doris Kingery of Toledo, Olive Brandenburg of Greenup, Lola Clark of Trilla; six grandchildren. Mr. Titus was a retired truck driver. He was a member of Greenup American Legion Post 566 and an Air Force veteran of Korea. Memorials may be made to Cumberland Nursing Center in Greenup. Published in the Journal Gazette & Times-Courier on 4/6/2004.________________________________________________________________Muscatine Journal (IA) - Saturday, June 11, 2016 Carol J. Titus, 77, of Moline, passed away Tuesday, June 7, 2016, at her home. With peace and grace, she went home to be with her Lord and Savior. Visitation will be held Wednesday, June 15, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Wendt Funeral Home in Moline. Services will be Thursday, June 16, at 1:30 p.m., with a one-hour visitation prior to the service, at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 3775 Middle Road, Bettendorf. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Gardens in East Moline. Carol J Stewart was born in Rock Island, on May 3, 1939, to Roy and Vera Spencer Stewart. She was a graduate in the Moline High School Class of 1957. She was married in 1958 to Clarence Ryker, Jr. Later, on July 11, 1980, she married Leslie "Les" Titus, who passed Aug. 17, 2012. Carol was employed for 30 years with Oscar Mayer Company as a quality control inspector, retiring in 1999. She was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Bettendorf, where she was a greeter, and a preschool assistant for 14 years, who loved working with all the children. She loved playing euchre, eating her popcorn, working in her garden, and was famous for remembering everyone's birthday with a singing birthday telegram, and of course, she loved the company of her dogs, Toby and Cassie. Survivors include her son, Clarence "Skip" Ryker III (Bambi) of Glendale, Ariz.; her daughter, Susan Miner of Moline; brothers, Paul (Lavelle) Stewart of Moline, and Dale (Lu) Stewart of Clinton, Iowa; brother-in-law, John Scott of Ocala, Fla.; and six grandchildren: Justin (Natalie) Ryker of Scottsdale, Ariz., Colby (April) Ryker, and Conor Ryker, all of Glendale, Timothy (Janel) Miner of Moline, Steven (Elizabeth) Miner and Joshua Bartz, all of Olathe, Kan.; 11 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents, she is preceded in death by a sister, Janice Scott, a son, David Allen Ryker, and her loving dog, Toby. Memorials may be made to Trinity Pathway Hospice or to the Family. Online condolences may be expressed at?.________________________________________________________________Carol J. (Parent) Titus, October 14, 2001. Beloved wife of Leonard B. Titus. Loving mother of Leonard B. Titus, Jr., Scott J. Titus and Derek C. Titus, all of South Attleboro. Beloved sister of Raymond Whewell of Pawtucket, George J. Parent, Jr. of Milford, CT, Robert Parent of Dudley, MA, Diane Bachini of Pawtucket, Judith Sabatini of Ft. Pierce, FL and the late Donald Whewell. Mrs. Titus is also survived by five grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Residence: Middle Street, South Attleboro. A funeral will be held on Thursday, October 18, 2001 at 9 a.m. from the DUFFY-POULE FUNERAL HOME, 20 Peck Street, Attleboro. Followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Stephen's Church, 683 South Main Street, Attleboro. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, October 17 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket, RI.________________________________________________________________Carol L. Titus, 72, formerly of River Street, Shickshinny, died Wednesday morning, March 5, 2008, in the Berwick Hospital Center. Born December 20, 1935, in Shickshinny, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Bertha Viola (Brown) Titus. She was employed by the Luzerne Outerwear plant and the Leggett and Platt plant. Surviving are her brothers, Burton Titus, Owego, N.Y.; Clark W. Titus, Berwick; and Charles Titus Jr., Shickshinny; and sisters Mabel Houghwought, Saluda, S.C.; and Charlotte .....Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) (March 6, 2008)________________________________________________________________Journal Review (Crawfordsville, IN) - Thursday, March 15, 2018Carol K. (Smith) Titus, 80, of Crawfordsville died Tuesday, March 13, 2018, at Creasy Springs Health Campus, Lafayette. She was born July 30, 1937, to Earl and Lillie (Eckert) Smith. A graduate of Coal Creek High School, she worked for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Crawfordsville on two separate tenures. She was the founder of the Montgomery County Mothers of Twins Club. Carol was an avid reader and enjoyed making jewelry and other handicrafts. She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. She is survived by her husband, Robert Titus, whom she married in 1958; three children: David (wife Yasuko) Titus of Indianola, Iowa, Randy Titus of Anderson and Teresa Titus of Crawfordsville; nine grandchildren, Chris (wife Dawn) Watt of Crawfordsville, Jeremy Watt of Crawfordsville, Drew Watt of Crawfordsville, Whitney Anderson of Crawfordsville, Hannah Anderson of Crawfordsville, Stephanie Titus of Findlay, Ohio, Duncan Titus of Broad Ripple, Ethan Titus of Anderson and Isabelle Titus of Anderson; sister Erthie Stiener of Fowler; brother Earl (wife Karon) Smith Jr. of Elmdale; six great-grand-children; and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Geraldine Kenoyer, Lorella Cady and Wilma Smith; and daughter Susie (Titus) Watt. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Friday, March 16 at Sanders Priebe Funeral Care (formerly Powers-Priebe Funeral Home), 315 S. Washington St., Crawfordsville. Funeral will be at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 17 at St. John's Episcopal Church, 212 S. Green St., Crawfordsville, with the Rev. Jan Oller officiating. Burial will follow at Oakland Cemetery in Elmdale. Memorial donations may be given to the church in her memory.________________________________________________________________Pasadena Star-News (CA) - Friday, January 8, 2010Carol Titus Horton, 80, of Pasadena died of natural causes on January 5th. She was born July 1, 1929, the daughter of Beulah Jane Holman and William I. Titus. She was born and raised in Pasadena and attended Mayfield, Westridge, Poly, and graduated from the Bishop's School in La Jolla. She attended Wellesley College, Wright McMahon Secretarial School and Pomona College. Mrs. Horton served in the Red Cross in Japan and was a flight attendant for Pan American Airlines before marrying Winter Davis Horton Jr. in 1957. She was active in the Junior League and All Saints Church, Pasadena, and Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn. Together the Hortons ran their own film and video production company, Centre Films. They were active in public television and KCET. Mrs. Horton guided a number of educational tours in Egypt during the early 1990's. The Hortons spent their recent summers on Lake George, New York with friends and family. She loved to cook and enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Horton were more than happily married for 52 years. Mrs. Horton is survived by her three children: Sarah Anderson of Honoka'a, Hawaii, Katie Safford of Pasadena, and Winter W. Horton also of Pasadena, and her five grandchildren. A private service is planned. Donations may be made to the Westridge School. Notes of condolence may be sent c/o Katie Safford 331 Roosevelt, Pasadena 91107. ________________________________________________________________Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) - March 31, 2006. Page: E-5Carol Wharton Titus left a legacy to the women's movement, on both local and national levels. And she left the memory of a vital and delightful presence to her family and friends. Ms. Titus, a Point Breeze resident, died Monday of complications from heart valve replacement surgery she underwent five months ago. She was 63. A native of Rochester, N.Y., Ms. Titus attended Alfred University in Alfred, N.Y., where she graduated with a degree in English and a minor in education in 1964. She moved to Pittsburgh in 1973 and soon became a key figure in the local women's movement. She was a founding member of the East End chapter of the National Organization for Women in the mid-'70s. Ms. Titus was instrumental in forming a racially integrated NOW chapter that addressed the concerns of both African-American and white women, recalled Allegheny County Councilwoman Brenda Frazier, another of the East End chapter founders. "We learned from each other. She was always a loyal supporter," Ms. Frazier recalled. Thanks to Ms. Titus and others, Pennsylvania NOW launched a campaign to integrate the NOW national board, of which Ms. Frazier became a member. Ms. Titus was among the 16 original owners of Wildsisters, the former South Side restaurant/cafe, performance space and art gallery. She worked as a technical writer for Management Science Associates for 25 years. Before that, she worked at the YWCA as a women's career counselor. She also did volunteer work for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and on several political campaigns. "She was incredibly creative and artistic," said her daughter, Jodi Titus of Brooklyn, N.Y., who added that her mother enjoyed writing poetry and songs, and creating paintings and wearable art. "She was known for her very offbeat sense of humor. She always said, 'Normal was never a goal.' " Jodi Titus recalled tagging along for her first protest march at the age of 3. But while her mother was an activist, she was always more interested in finding ways to be effective than in protesting. During her tenure at the YWCA, Ms. Titus often worked with women who were coming out of abusive relationships. "Her belief was give them the tools and make sure they were able to support themselves and continue on a healthier and safer path, and lift themselves up," her daughter said. In addition to her daughter, she is survived by a son, Jason Titus of Rochester, N.Y. Visitation will be Sunday from 1 to 2 p.m., followed immediately by a remembrance service, at English-Bertucci Funeral Home, 378 Maryland Ave., Oakmont. Memorial contributions can be sent to East End NOW, 1540 Marlboro Ave., Pittsburgh 15221; Animal Rescue League, 6620 Hamilton Ave., Pittsburgh 15206; or Persad Center, 5150 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh 15224. ________________________________________________________________Indian River Press Journal (FL) - Tuesday, May 1, 2018Carole Jane Titus Age 83, of Port St. Lucie, FL, passed away on April 28, 2018. All County Funeral Home - Stuart.________________________________________________________________Iowa State Reporter. Tuesday, February 18, 1902. p. 7. IA.Mrs. Caroline Titus, wife of T. C. Titus, died at the old home two and one-half miles northeast of the city at 9:30 o'clock last evening of Bright's disease. Six months ago she submitted to an operation for tumor from which she rallied only to be attacked by the malady which ended her life. She has resided on the farm where she died for the last thirty-eight years. The funeral service will be held Monday forenoon at 10 o'clock with burial in Lester township. Rev. Mr. Earl of the First Baptist church, Waterloo, will officiate at the house and Rev. Mr. McElroy of Dunkerton at the grave.She was born in Massachusetts in 1846 and came to Lester township, Blackhawk county, Iowa when 10 years old. In 1864 she was married to Mr. Titus, Nearly thirty years ago she was converted and joined the First Baptist church of this city of which she was a faithful member until her decease. She leaves her husband, T. C. Titus; her son, Fred Titus of Appleton, Minn.; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Brown of Cedar Falls and Mrs. Elsie Campbell of Dunkerton; a brother, Prof. George Newton of the state normal school, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Pratt, Nebraska. Also an adopted boy, Walter, 11 years old.________________________________________________________________Mrs. Caroline Warren, sister of Frank Titus, of Brainerd, and formerly a local resident, died at Fairport, N. Y., several days ago, according to word received by relatives here. Mrs. Warren will be remembered here as Caroline Titus and for many years taught school here. Also surviving her are a son, Donald, of Rochester, a sister, Mrs. I. W. Rathbun, of Boston, and four brothers, Frank Titus, of Brainerd, Harry Titus and William Titus, of Bemidji, and Claude Titus, of International Falls. "For 15 years Mrs. Warren was director of Filene's restaurant and its early success which it has enjoyed through the years was attributed to the foundation work she laid," according to newspaper clippings. After her many years with Filene's she went to Vienna and other European cities where she made an intensive study of foods, their preparation and service. Since then she has directed the cuisine of many prominent places.________________________________________________________________Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) - October 3, 2003. Page: B04Carolyn Titus, 50, affectionately known as "Yo Yo" entered into rest on Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at Doctor's Hospital. A native of Malone, N.Y., she had resided in the Augusta area for the past 30 years. She had been employed at Quebecor World for the past 22 years as a Materials Handler and most recently as a Quality Assurance Inspector. She is survived by her mother, Grace M. Titus, Evans; one brother, Lloyd James Titus, Blythe; one sister, Susan Ann Holland, Martinez; three nieces, Camilla Reese, Morgan Titus, Jasmine Holland, and one nephew, Michael Titus. Memorial services will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, October 4, 2003 at the Lighthouse Assembly of God, 599 South Old Belair Road, Grovetown with Rev. Ray Emery, Asst., pastor, officiating. The family will receive friends following the service. Sign the guestbook at The Augusta Chronicle-October 3, 2003 ________________________________________________________________Hunterdon County Democrat (Flemington, NJ) - Thursday, March 16, 2017Carolyn W. Titus Travel was a big part of her life Carolyn W. Titus, nee Williams, 78, died in her home in Whitehouse Station, N.J., on March 11, 2017, after a lengthy battle with colon cancer and its after effects. She was surrounded by her husband, sister and her husband, stepdaughter, a brother-in- law and his partner, and close friends at the time of her passing. Carolyn was born in Scottsville, Ky., on Jan. 9, 1939, and was raised in Albuquerque, N.M. She was a graduate of Albuquerque High School, Class of 1957, when it was located on Central Avenue. Carolyn went to work as a human resource specialist at Kirtland AFB immediately out of high school and spent a career of some 37 years in that field, mostly with the Department of Defense. She met her husband, then 2nd Lt. George Titus, when he was assigned to Field Command, Defense Nuclear Agency, on Kirtland. They were married in Las Vegas, Nev., on Sept. 16, 1972. Carolyn and her husband literally traveled the world as both continued their careers and lived lives most people dream of during assignments at Athens, Greece; Mountain Home, Idaho; Montgomery, Ala.; Kaiserslautern, Germany; Denver, Colo.; and Honolulu, Hawaii, as well as a return to Albuquerque. Following George's retirement from the Air Force, they lived at Denver and then in Edwards, Colo., where George first owned then worked for H&R Block franchises in the area. Carolyn was chief receptionist and scheduling officer for the franchise they owned in Vail. They relocated back to New Jersey in 2010. She enjoyed skiing to the extent that she was part of a small group that formed a ski club at the American Air Force base at Athens, Greece, with trips every year to various ski areas in Switzerland. During her stay in Germany, such trips were by auto and more numerous, and included resorts in the Tyrol of Austria and Italy's Dolomite Mountains as well as in Switzerland. Mountain Home, Idaho, is less than 100 miles from Sun Valley, so was also a destination Carolyn enjoyed, as were the resorts in Utah where friends were stationed at Ogden. Her travels included the islands of Corfu and Rhodes in the Adriatic and Mediterranean seas with Air Force friends at Athens and southern Italy; the Great Wall of China with stepdaughter Anita while employed by the U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu; the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa while stationed in Germany; and Sydney, Australia, on a house-swap arrangement while living in the Vail Valley. Hers was indeed quite a career and thoroughly enjoyed. Active, lovely, and vivacious, Carolyn was thoroughly loved and is sorely missed. Carolyn is survived by husband, George, a graduate of Flemington High School at Flemington, N.J., Class of 1955 and a retired Air Force officer; her sister, Wanda, of Denton, Texas, and her husband, Wesley Kelley; step-daughter, Anita Mandell, of Glenview, Ill., and her husband, Barry; two grand-children, Byron and Alena, also of Glenview; numerous nieces and nephews and literally dozens of friends both in America and in foreign countries. She also has numerous relatives in the Scottsville/Bowling Green, Ky., and Lafayette , Tenn., areas. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 18, 2017, at 10 a.m., at Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, 147 Main St., Flemington, N.J. Interment will follow in the Titusville United Methodist Church Cemetery in Titusville, N.J. Visiting hours will be Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations in lieu of flowers should be sent to the cancer research fund of your choice. Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home 147 Main Street Flemington, NJ 08822 (908) 782-4343________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune. Tuesday, Jul. 2, 1991. p. A2.Carolyn G. Samuels, 48, of 2206 Jefferson St., died at 10:22 a.m. Monday in Memorial Hospital. Born June 13, 1943, in Continental, Ohio, she was the daughter of William and Lucille Adams Titus. On. Oct. 7, 1961, she was married to Norman Samuels, who survives. She was a homemaker. Also surviving are one son, Greg, Logansport, one daughter, Susan Berkshire, Logansport; four brothers, Kenneth Titus, Galveston, Joe Titus, Walton, and Richard and James Titus, both of Kokomo; one sister, Linda Whiteman, Lafayette; and one grandson. Three brothers and two sisters preceded in death. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Fisher Funeral Chapel, with Major Tom Sillanpa officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral chapel.________________________________________________________________Daily Reflector, The (Greenville, NC) - Saturday, June 20, 2015 Carolyn Titus George, 77, passed away on Friday, June 19, 2015. Burial and commitment will be at the convenience of the family. Born in March of 1938, Carolyn was a native of Binghamton, NY until 1987 when she moved to NC. She was a retired LPN after receiving her license in 1964. Carolyn was also Matron of St. Marks Chapter OES and Matron in 1977 and was a member of Zulieka Temple and Daughters of the Nile. She loved animals, travel, and helping others. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dorothy and George Titus, of Binghamton. She is survived by her: three sons, Keith, Jr. and Kenneth, both of Binghamton, and Russell and wife, Lauretta, of Clarkston, GA; grandsons, Ryan, of Binghamton, Quddus and wife, Diane, Vahid and Ruhullah, of Clarkston, GA; sisters of heart, Judy Sherman, of Ayden and Dianne Titus, of Ormond Beach, FL; and several nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews. WILKERSON FUNERAL HOME 2100 5TH ST. GREENVILLE NC 27834 000-000-0000 ________________________________________________________________The Lima News. Monday, May 7, 1962. p. 2.FOREST - Mrs. Carrie (Titus) Shaner, 88, Rt. 1, Forest, died at 5:15 p.m. Sunday at her home after an illness of two years. She was born in Hardin County April 9, 1874. Her parents were John and Mary Rebecca (Gardner) Deerwester. She was a lifetime resident of Hardin County. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Big Springs. She married Charles Titus in 1892 and he died in 1931. She married Carry Shaner and he died in 1952. She is survived by five sons, Fred Titus of Rt. 1, Forest; Jay Titus of Kenton; Lewis Titus of Wapakoneta; Kenneth Titus of Springfield and Manley Titus of Lafayette. Two daughters, Mrs. Altha Hurfman of Bellefontaine and Mrs. Lillian Meeker of Wapakoneta; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Lyons of Bucyrus; 23 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren also survive. One son and one daughter preceded her in death. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Myrl D. Hull Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Rushsylvania Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) and Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) - April 4, 2006. Page: L06Carrie A. (nee Palma) Titus of Wayne at rest in Oakland on April 3, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Eugene Titus. Mother of John E., Robert and Russell G. Titus and his wife Lucille. Grandmother of Megan, Joseph, Kristin and Kevin Titus. Sister of Michael Palma, Grace De Blasi and the late Frances Clegg. Survivors include many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service at the Festa Memorial Funeral Home, 111 Union Blvd., Totowa, on Friday at 10:30 AM. Cremation at Cedar Lawn Crematory, Paterson will be private. Friends may call Friday from 9-11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations to C.O.S.A.C., 1450 Parkside Avenue, Suite 22, Ewing, NJ 08638 and/or J.D.R.F. Mid Jersey Chapter, East Brunswick, NJ would be appreciated. For more information go to festa ________________________________________________________________Carrie E. Titus, 81, of Strafford, (Orange Co., VT) died Sunday morning, Dec. 24, 2006, at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph. She was born on Sept. 10, 1925, in Strafford; the daughter of Bryon and Mattie (McIver) Titus. She was a lifetime Strafford resident and worked the family farm all of her life. Survivors include her brother, Chandler Titus of Daytona Beach, Fla.; and cousin Dwight Porter of Randolph. Memorial services in Strafford will be announced at a later date. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Gifford Medical Center, P.O. Box 2000, Randolph, VT 05060. Arrangements are by the Day Funeral Home in Randolph. The Times Argus. Dec. 26, 2006.________________________________________________________________St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - December 5, 2008Carrie Lynn (Titus) Voegtli, 44, Fri., Nov. 28, 2008. Grad of Brentwood HS, ASU, & ASU Law. Survived by David Voegtli, sons Matt, Andy, Jon and Adam; brother Mike (Donna); Daughter of John & Pris Titus of St. Louis. In lieu of flowers, gifts to Maplewood Baptist Church. Services in Peoria, AZ.________________________________________________________________Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) - January 12, 2002. Page: 99Catherine Titus, Sat., Jan 5, 2002, age 93 years. Survived by her son, Robert E. Titus; 1 sister, Berdine Schyen; 8 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Memorial Service at the Funeral Home on Sun., Jan. 13, at 4 PM. Friends may call after 3:30 PM BORGWARDT FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICE 11030 W.Forest Home Ave. Hales Corners 414-425-6060________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - February 10, 2005. Page: B4Catherine "Cat" Titus, 64, of Syracuse, passed away Tuesday. She was born in Sanford, FL and had been a resident of Syracuse most of her life where she was a homemaker. Predeceased by her father, James Edwards; brothers, Robert and Jake Edwards; sister-in-law, Patricia Edwards; grandmother, Rosalee Jones; niece, Doris Coleman. Survivors: Her daughter, Aronda Renee (Hilton) Jackson- Sirman of Rochester, NY; mother, Alma M. Edwards; sister, Virginia Tyler-Jackson of Syracuse; brother, Deacon James Edwards. Jr. of Syracuse; two sisters-in-law, Joyce and Wendy Edwards both of Syracuse; godbrother, Charles Buie of Syracuse, several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends; two grandchildren, Anthony Agee, Jr. of Syracuse and Jaleel Sirman of Rochester; one great- grandson, Anthony Agee, III of Syracuse. Funeral service Saturday 11:30 a.m. at Four Square Gospel Church of God in Christ. Calling hours Friday 4 to 7 p.m. at the church, 218 Webster Avenue, Syracuse, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, and/or Alcohol Anonymous. ________________________________________________________________Corsicana Daily Sun (TX) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009Catherine Anne Titus, 69, of Corsicana passed away Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009, at Navarro Regional Hospital. She was born June 10, 1940, in Weehawken, N.J., to George and Helen Schiffer and was raised in New Jersey. She was a seamstress all of her life. Her pride and joy, outside her family, was the showing of her miniature collies. At one time, she did succeed with a grand national champion award for dog shows. In the last three years, she got back to what she also loved — painting portraits. She is survived by her only son and daughter-in-law, Henry G. Kitsz and JoAnne Kitsz; granddaughters, Dawn Marie Kitsz and Melinda Lynn Kitsz; and great-grandson, Mason Coby Kitsz, all of Corsicana; and close friends, June Vannoy and Ross Headley, among others.She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Helen Schiffer; sister, Carol Stack; daughters, Connie Jean Kitsz and Debra Bathory; and second husband, Dean Titus. A memorial service will be 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 18, at Church of Christ, 344 Northwood Blvd., Corsicana. Corsicana Daily Sun. Sep. 16, 2009.________________________________________________________________Waukesha Freeman (WI) - July 14, 2006Catherine C. Titus, 89, of Mukwonago, passed away Wednesday, July 12, 2006, at Linden Grove in Mukwonago. Catherine was born in the town of Vernon on Dec. 22, 1916, the daughter of William and Delia (nee Carroll) Stewart. She was a graduate of Mukwonago High School. On May 1, 1937, she married Melvin "Pint" Titus. He preceded her in death on April 2, 2002. Catherine was a former vice president of financing for Slocum Car Leasing in Milwaukee. She was a member of the local Homemakers Club and her passion was sewing. Survivors include nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She also was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Thomas Stewart, and a sister, Mae Fhlug. Visitation will be Saturday, July 15, from 10 a.m. until the time of a funeral service at 11 a.m. at the Schmidt & Bartelt-Van Valin Funeral Home, 315 Main St., Mukwonago. The Rev. Rick Hartley will officiate. Burial will follow at Caldwell Cemetery. Schmidt & Bartelt-Van Valin Funeral and Cremation Services of Mukwonago, 363-7126, is serving the family. ________________________________________________________________Newport Mercury And Weekly News. Friday, Oct. 10, 1930. p. 5.Mrs. Catherine (Ehrhardt) Titus, wife of John F. Titus of 11 Old Fort road, died at an early hour this morning at the Newport Hospital. She was born in Newport 67 years ago, a daughter of Ludwig and Anna Ehrhardt, and had spent the most of her life in Newport, where she had a wide circle of friends. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs Jennie Williston, now in the Canal Zone; a son, J. Crocker Titus of New York; three sisters, Mrs. Robert F. Stoddard, Mrs. Emma S. Weaver and Mrs. Fred Goodwin, and five brothers, Louis, Otto, George; Charles and William Ehrhardt.________________________________________________________________Catherine K.TitusFeb.91923Oct272003CTBethelFairfieldCT045-16-1512Catherine K. Titus, 80, of Bethel died Oct. 27 at her home. She was the wife of Harold E. Titus. Mrs. Titus was born Feb. 9, 1923, in Danbury, daughter of the late Martin and Anna (Keane) Kornhaas. was a graduate of Saint Peter School and Danbury High School, Class of 1941. She was employed by Southern New England Telephone Company as a telephone operator, retiring after 25 years of service. Following retirement, she was employed for many years by Joy's Hallmark of Brookfield. Besides her husband, Mars Titus is survived by a son, Walter Morris Jr. and his wife Catherine of Vermont; four daughters, Susan Morris of Danbury, Kathleen Henion and her husband Robert of New Milford, Barbara Noyce and her husband Charles of Bethel, and Anna Rocco and her husband John of Brookfield; a step daughter, Patricia Morganti and her husband Joseph of Florida; a dear family friend, Kirsten Peterson of Danbury; eight grandchildren, William, Timothy, Catherine, Daniel, Matthew, Mark, Jeff and James; four sisters, Helen Kornhaas of Danbury, Ruth Coyle of Clinton, Sally Duguay of Norwalk and Betty Kennen and her husband Donald of Danbury; four brothers, Martin Kornhaas and his wife Grace of Ardmore, Okla., Donald Kornhaas of Brookfield, William Kornhaas of Danbury and Robert Kornhaas and his wife Marie of Danbury; and numerous nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church tomorrow (Saturday) at 10 a.m. Cremation will take place at Charter Oak Crematory, Oxford, at the direction of the family. The Green Funeral Home of Danbury is in charge of arrangements. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 12 Cottage St., Danbury, CT 06810; or to the Bethel Visiting Nurse Association, 1 School St., Bethel, CT 06801. The News-Times. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - Wednesday, November 6, 2013Catherine L. "Grammy" Titus, 92, affectionately known as "Grammy" died at 6:30 am Monday, November 4, 2013, in her residence at York House Assisted Living. Catherine was born in Marion, Indiana on September 14, 1921 to the late Elmer and Lillian (Broughman) Fogleson. She married Merrill M. "Arch" Titus on August 16, 1947 and he preceded her in death on March 27, 2010. Catherine worked as a secretary for 20 years at Marion High School in the Athletic Department before retiring in 1986. She enjoyed golfing, gardening and traveling with the "Y" on numerous trips. Grammy faithfully supported her grandchildren's sports and activities and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Marion. Survivors include her daughter, Lisa (Mike) Burchette, Gas City; grandchildren, Brett (Patty) Burchette, PhD, Ardmore, PA, Kerri (Brian) Wortinger, Gas City, Becca Burchette, Gas City; great-grandchildren, Caroline Burchette, Ardmore, PA, Owen Michael Burchette, Ardmore, PA, Kamryn Wortinger, Gas City and Katelyn Wortinger, Gas City; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by her son, Philip Donald Kindall; siblings, Jeanette Farley, Eleanor Conelley, and Donald Fogleson. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, Storey Chapel, 400 E. Main Street, Gas City, Indiana. Funeral Service will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at the funeral home with Reverend Todd Graham officiating. Burial will be in Estates of Serenity, Marion, Indiana. Online condolences may be made at . ________________________________________________________________Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - Sunday, April 30, 2017Titus, Catherine Livingston, age 92, passed away peacefully in Santa Barbara on April 16, 2017. Cathy was born in Berkeley, CA to Alfred Livingston Jr. and Enid Levis Livingston. Her family moved many times during her childhood, but her fondest memories were living with the family in a one room cabin in Valyermo, CA on her father's 140-acre homestead. Cathy remembered a very simple life there enjoying the outdoors, reading and family sing-alongs while her father played his guitar. The family eventually moved back to Los Angeles where Cathy attended John Marshall High School followed by Pomona College where she made life long friends. During the summers of her college years, Cathy worked as an LA City lifeguard. One year she was asked by MGM Studios to try out for a movie role. She got the part and spent three months practicing synchronized swimming with thirty one other ladies for the iconic closing scene of Esther William's movie "Bathing Beauty". In 1948 she married Stephen Titus and moved to Hancock Park where they raised their four children. Summers were filled with weekdays in Newport Beach and weekends on their Cal 36 at Catalina Island. Sailboat cruising and racing were a big part of their lives as well as occasional camping trips. Volunteerism was important to Cathy and she found great pleasure giving her time to the Assistance League, Junior League, Larks singing group, Needlework Guild and docent programs at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum and the Workman-Temple House. Cathy found fascinating work with the L.S.B Leakey Foundation as the Lecture Coordinator where she got to work with the likes of Jane Goodall, Diane Fossey and Mary Leakey. In 1986, Cathy moved to La Quinta, CA and there volunteered for the Living Desert Museum and was part of the "Great Masters Program" bringing art to Coachella Valley school children. In 1998 Cathy made the move to Santa Barbara where she was active as a docent at the Botanic Garden. Cathy was an adventurous traveler all the while being a terrific grandmother to her nine grandchildren. Cathy is survived by her sister, Toby Considine; her 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 her great-granddaughter, Kensington Casey. The family requests that should friends desire, donations be sent in her memory to The Pomona College Annual Fund, 333 N. College Way, Claremont, CA 91711. The family plans a private memorial service at a later date.________________________________________________________________Citizen, The (Auburn, NY) - Thursday, August 3, 2017PORT BYRON — Catherine M. Titus, 61, of Willow Crest Lane, Port Byron, died Monday, July 31, 2017 at University Hospital, Syracuse. The daughter of the late John and Katherine Doty Brooks, she was born July 2, 1956 in Massena. Catherine is survived by her husband, David E. Titus Sr.; her children, Eric Titus, Amy Brooks, Tina Titus, and David Titus Jr.; her grandchildren, Alyssa Currier, Tonya Pitcher, Trina and Tyler Guy, Eric Titus Jr., and Jerica Titus; several nieces and nephews; her in-laws including, Steven and Ann Titus. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Lakeview Cemetery, Skaneateles. Friends are invited to call on the family from 5 to 7 p.m. (today) Thursday at White Chapel Funeral Home, 197 South St., Auburn.________________________________________________________________The Bridgeport Post. Tuesday, May 18, 1971. p. 36.DARIEN - Mrs. Catherine McAvoy Titus, 52, wife of Griffith Titus, Sr., of 7 Greenwood avenue, died Saturday in her home. Services will take place tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the Franklin Hoyt funeral home, 199 Main street, New Caanan, and at 9 o'clock in St. Cecelia church, Springdale. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Springdale. Born in Benedicta, Me., Mrs. Titus was employed as a technician with Machletts Laboratories in Springdale. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a son, Griffith Titus, Jr., of Darien; a daughter, Miss Mary Lou Titus of Darien; four brothers, Raphael McAvoy of Kittery, Me., Henry McAvoy of Bath, Me., and Steven and Philip McAvoy, both of Sherman, Me.; two sisters, Mrs. Ora McNally of Sherman, Me., and Mrs. Joseph Braswell of Virginia.________________________________________________________________Trenton Evening Times. Saturday, March 20, 1939. p. 12.Mrs. Catherine Nevius Titus, wife of Benjamin B. Titus, who died Wednesday at her home in Jersey City, was buried from the Calvary Baptist Church, Hopewell, this morning at 10:15 o'clock. Interment was made in Highland Cemetery, Hopewell.________________________________________________________________Tuscon Daily Citizen. Saturday Evening, July 20, 1963. p. 36.Shober, Cecelia E., 42, 2926 N. Baxter, died July 19. Survived by husband George; daughters, Carol, Marie and Mrs. Patricia Marshall; son, George; brothers, George, John Michael and Joseph; sisters, Margaret Titus, Elizabeth Titus, Loretta De Lecy, Anna Hoffman and Gertrude Sommerness; 1 grandchild. Arrangements to be announced by Adair Funeral Home.Cecelia E. Titus. d. Jul. 19, 1963. m. George Shober.________________________________________________________________Emporia Gazette, The (KS) - August 13, 2005Cecil Owen Titus of Virgil died Friday, Aug. 12, 2005, at the Life Care Center of Burlington in Burlington. Mr. Titus was 74. The funeral is planned to begin 10 a.m. Monday at the Virgil United Methodist Church; the Rev. Mark Demas will officiate. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Koup Funeral Home, 121 N. Oak St., Eureka. The son of Durward L. and Veda Folck Titus, he was born April 3, 1931, in Conway. He grew up in Conway and graduated from high school in Little River. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. In 1954, he moved to Vigil and became the owner of Titus Well Service. He retired in the mid-1990s. He married Betty Smith on Dec. 14, 1957, in Miami, Okla. They lived in Virgil. She survives. Mr. Titus was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War Post 2712 of Eureka and the American Legion in Toronto. He is also survived by three sons, Steve Titus of Red Oak, Texas, Pete Titus of Virgil and Rick Titus of Princeton; two daughters, Debbie Johnson of Madison and Sandy Ashlock of Virgil; 11 grandchildren; and one step-great-grandchild. A brother, Alfred Titus of Cottonwood Falls, and two sisters, Maxine Phillips of Galva and Patty McDonald of Arkansas City, also survive. His parents, one brother and three sisters died earlier. Instead of flowers, the family prefers contributions to a memorial in his name with the Alzheimer's Association. Gifts may be sent in care of the funeral home, P.O. Box 595, Eureka, KS 67045. ________________________________________________________________Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - May 9, 1997. Page: B2Celestial Titus, 79, Sixth Street, widow of Cloyd Titus, died Wednesday. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, First Baptist Church. Visitation 8 a.m. today, J.W. Call & Son Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - June 27, 2002. Page: D3Infant Chamarrion Titus one of God's little angels went home to be with the Lord, June 21, 2002 at Children's Hospital. He is survived by parents, Kimberly Dowd and Shamarr Titus; brother, Ke'Marionte Titus; other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Friday, 10:00 a.m. at Stewart & Calhoun Chapel, Pastor Tommy Evans officiating. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. at the chapel. Procession will form and condolences may be sent to 440 Berry Ave. (Stewart & Calhoun 535-1543) Please sign the guestbook at obituaries ________________________________________________________________Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - June 28, 1996. Page: B-3Chandler Jacoby Titus, infant son of Bradley M. Titus and Carol E. Jacoby of Martins Corner, Chester County, died shortly after birth Tuesday at Phoenixville Hospital. Surviving besides his parents are two sisters, Heather E. Kellon and Holly A. Kellon, both of Christiana; a paternal grandmother, Barbara Hadfield Myer of Downingtown; a paternal grandfather, Clyde A. of Downington; a maternal grandmother, Ellen Wenger Jacoby of New Holland; a maternal great-grandmother, Elizabeth Wenger of Cambridge; and a paternal great-grandmother, Caroline Hadfield of Downington. ________________________________________________________________Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) - Friday, February 19, 2010Chandler Powers Titus, age 86, of Daytona Beach passed away (Wednesday) Feb. 10, 2010 at the Hospice Care Center in Port Orange. He was born in Strafford, VT and moved to this area in 1965 from Miami, FL. A veteran of World War II, Chandler served with the U.S. Air Force for 10 years. Mr. Titus began working for Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Miami and retired after 54 years as an instructor from our the local campus. A member of Westside Baptist Church, in his younger years he enjoyed scuba diving and motorcycle riding. In lieu of other remembrances the family suggests donations be made to the Titus Scholarship at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, contact Jeff Davis at 386-226-7568. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Peggy; a daughter, Linda; and a son, Donald. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Daytona Beach News-Journal.________________________________________________________________Austin American-Statesman (TX) - January 15, 2007. Page: B04Chantel Monique Titus, infant daughter of Herman Titus and Chantel Gonzales of Austin, died Jan. 8. Visitation 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wilke-Clay-Fish Funeral Home. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Assumption Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Trenton Evening Times. Monday, May 23, 1921. p. 4. NJ.Glen Moore. May 23 - Mrs. Charity E. Titus, widow of Livingston Titus, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Barton of Elmira, N. Y. She was 67 years old and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George Barton, Mrs. John Crawford, both of Elmira, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallena of this place and two sons, Wellington Titus and Harry L. Titus, both of this place.The funeral will be held from her home here Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Services will be conducted in the Pennington Presbyterian Church at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be in the Pennington Cemetery under direction of Blackwell.________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - Sunday, April 2, 2017TITUS - Charlean R. (nee Finley) Suddenly, March 20, 2017, age 59, beloved wife of 39 years to Donald J.; dear sister of Dennis (Kim) and the late Robert and William Finley; survived by nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial Visitation will be held at the JAMES E. GRACE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 335 Ontario St., Thursday 4-6 PM.________________________________________________________________Evening Observer. Saturday, January 2, 1971. p. 4.PORTLAND - Charles Titus, 89, of West Main road, died Friday evening at the Chautauqua County Home and infirmary. He was an exempt fireman of the Portland fire department. Born Sept. 17, 1881 in Tryonville, Pa., he was the son of Nahum and Emma Jones Titus. He had lived in this area most of his life and was a member of the Congregational Church of Portland. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Emma Hanson of Portland; Mrs, Leona Barrows Crete of Nebraska; Mrs. Naomi Newton of Randolph; a son, Charles Titus of Plant City, Fla.; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Flossie Roosa Titus in 1959, a daughter, Jeanette Pettit and a brother, Oscar Titus.________________________________________________________________Globe-Gazette. Dec. 4, 1956. p. 25. IA.SHEFFIELD - Funeral services for Charles Titus, 76, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Wartnaby Funeral Home here. The Rev. J. A. Ogden will be in charge. Burial will be in the Sheffield Cemetery. Mr. Titus died Monday. He had been bedfast for the past four years. He was born Feb. 23, 1880, at Dumont. He was married to Margaret McClemons in 1899. They farmed near Dumont and Dougherty until 1933, when they came to Sheffield. Surviving are five children, Mrs. Earl Burns, Rockwelll; Mrs. Nick Cunningham, Mrs Lee Jones, Mrs. Carl Eckhardt and William Titus, all of Sheffield; a sister, Mrs. Oliver Stubbe, Dumont, and a brother, Joseph Titus, Los Angeles, Calif. His wife died Oct. 15, 1950.________________________________________________________________Charles Titus, 75, a lifelong resident of Poughkeepsie, died Friday, April 26, 2002 at Vassar Brothers Hospital. Mr. Titus was a sales clerk at Sun Wall Paint in Poughkeepsie for several years and was a security guard at Vassar Brothers Hospital and later at the Executive Towers in Poughkeepsie. He was a member of St. Marys Church, Poughkeepsie. Mr. Titus served in the United States Navy during World War II. Born in White Plains (Westchester Co., NY) on Aug. 9, 1926, he was the son of Frederick W. and Frances Powell Titus. Survivors include a sister, Mary Shirk of Poughkeepsie, and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours are 12noon to 1 p.m., one hour before Mass, on Friday, at the Joseph J. Darrow Sr. Funeral Home Inc., 39 S. Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 1 p.m., Friday, at St. Marys Roman Catholic Church, 269 Church Street, Poughkeepsie. Burial will be in St. Peters Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Charles Titus. "Be on the alert then, for you do not know the day nor the hour." Matthew 25:13. Charles Lynn Titus, 60-year-old Omaha native, Las Vegas attorney and published author, went missing Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, while scuba diving off the coast of the Cayman Islands. Titus and his wife, Rose, were in the Cayman Islands celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary and conducting research for his second novel. They were diving among a group of five experienced divers and two dive guides at Eagle Ray Pass, North Wall, just outside the Main Channel when he disappeared as the group ascended toward the surface. A search operation commenced involving private dive boats, Department of Environment boats, the joint Customs, Immigration and Police Marine Unit. The rescue and recovery effort was exhausted. Charlie was born Oct. 29, 1948, and was raised in Omaha, Neb. He graduated from Creighton Prep in 1966, Creighton University in 1969, and Creighton University School of Law in 1972. He was a prominent trial attorney in Omaha until he moved to Las Vegas in 1994 to open ATI Title, an affiliate of Wells Fargo Bank group. Charlie later became a lead litigator at Santoro, Driggs, Walch, Kearney, Holley & Thompson, and he conducted a variety of bench and jury trials in Las Vegas. He recently published his first novel "Vegas Diary: A Dish Served Cold." Charlie was currently researching his second novel which was to be set in Savannah, Ga., with ties to Savannah, Grand Cayman. While Charlie's accomplishments as a lawyer and mentor were themselves exceptional, it is how Charlie lived life outside the office that made him virtually everyone's friend. Charlie was an accomplished musician and had played keyboards in a rock band, "The Intruders" which held a reunion last year. He also was an avid golfer, scuba diver and snow skied regularly in the winter time with his wife, Rose, and friends at their cabin in southern Utah. Somehow in his spare hours, Charlie also earned a black belt in karate, showing how accomplished he was in so many fields of endeavor. Charlie immediately brought good cheer to any group privileged to have him. He always had a story to tell, and whether it was a tall tale never mattered, he was always entertaining. Charlie was truly a remarkable husband, father, grandfather, attorney, colleague and friend. You might say that he truly was a renaissance man in every sense of the term. Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, William and Luella Titus; and brother, William, all of Omaha. He is survived by his wife, Rose of Las Vegas; daughter and son-in-law, Brittany and Matt Benson of Olathe, Kan.; son and daughter-in-law, Ben and Kelly Titus of Omaha; grandchildren, Sam and Katie Benson and Grace, Ruby and Edie Titus; brothers and sisters-in-law, Dr. Steve and Debbie Titus and Dr. John and Mary Titus, all of Omaha; sister and brother-in-law, Jeannie and Dr. Gerry Nelson of Highlands Ranch, Colo.; and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. A memorial for family and friends will be 3-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at Erin Court, 4714 N. 120th St. in Omaha, Neb. An additional memorial will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in Las Vegas, at the Titus' residence. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made one of the following entities: the Charlie and Rose Titus Scholarship Trust, Bank of Blue Valley, c/o Matt Benson, Branch Manager, 1235 E. Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061; Heaven Can Wait Animal Society, P.O. Box 30158, Las Vegas, NV 89173; or Ronald McDonald House, 620 S. 38th Ave., Omaha, NE 68105.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - Friday, March 22, 2013Charles Titus, on March 16, 2013. Father of Denise, Diane, James, Charles, Jr, Robert and Daniel. Burial Services will be held on Thurs. March 28th 10:30 A.M. Washington Crossing National Cemetery, 830 Highland Rd. Newtown, Pa 18940. MARK McCAFFERTY FD 215-624-4200 ________________________________________________________________Charles "Chink" Titus, 76, of Evansville, died Wednesday, February 4, 2004, at his home. Charles was born in Rockport, (Spencer Co.) Ind., on December 23, 1927, to the late Will C. and Mildred (Cotton) Titus. He worked in maintenance for the city of Evansville, was a World War II Navy veteran, a member of Rockport American Legion Post No. 254, VFW Post No. 2953, and Order of Owls Nest No. 2150. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, Mildred "Mid" Titus; two sons, David Titus of Lynnville, Ind., and Scott Titus at home; a brother, Allen Titus of Martinsville, Ind.; and a sister, Marion Von Harz of Grand Forks, N.D. Services are 1 p.m. Saturday, February 7, 2004, at Boultinghouse Funeral Home in Rockport, Ind., with Rev. Phil Hoy officiating. Burial with American Legion Post No. 254 military services in Grandview Cemetery in Grandview, Ind. Visitation is from 2 to 8 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. until time of service on Saturday at the funeral home. The Evansville Courier and Press. Feb. 7, 2004.________________________________________________________________Daily News, The (Batavia, NY) - July 17, 2006. Page: 0ACharles A. Titus, 87, of Batavia, a member of the First Wesleyan Church in Batavia since 1949, died Friday (July 14, 2006) at his home under HomeCare & Hospice in Batavia. He was born Oct. 21, 1918, in Penn Yan, a son of the late Glen and Emma Read Titus. Mr. Titus worked for 52 years at Mancuso Motors in Batavia prior to his retirement. He was the husband of the late Twila Mae Titus, who died in 2002, and brother of the late Twilla Hallings. Survivors include a son, Robert Titus of Rochester; a daughter, June (Gerald)) Leaton of Wyoming; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Gilmartin Funeral Home, Inc., 329-333 West Main St. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the First Wesleyan Church, 315 West Main St. Burial will be at Second Milo Cemetery, Penn Yan. Memorials may be made to Crossroads House, 11 Liberty St., Batavia, NY 14020. An online memorial and guest registry is available at . ________________________________________________________________Fresno Bee, The (CA) - January 7, 2004. Page: B4Memorial services for Charles Brown Titus, 83, of Fresno will be at 5 p.m. today at Paul Newman Center. Mr. Titus, a retired professor, died Thursday. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be sent to C. Sam Titus Memorial Scholarship Fund, in care of California State University, Scholarship Office, Joyal Administration Building 274, 5150 N. Maple Ave., M/S JA64, Fresno, CA 93740; or Poverello House, P.O. Box 1225, Fresno, CA 93777. Arrangements are under the direction of Neptune Society.________________________________________________________________Albuquerque Journal. August 27, 1958. p. 4.SANTA FE - Funeral services for Charles C. Titus, 75, former president of the Espanola State Bank, will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the Memorial Chapel with the Rev. James B. Bell officiating. Titus died Monday in Santa Fe after an illness of several weeks. He came to Espanola 40 years ago from Denver. In 1927 he and Clarence K. Brahar bought the Espanola State Bank, which Titus served as president until 1937, the year he retired. The body will be sent to Southhampton, Pa., for burial.________________________________________________________________Miami Herald, The (FL) - Friday, January 9, 2015.Charles Clifford "Charlie" Titus, (91) passed away on January 5th 2015 of natural causes. Born near Atlantic City, New Jersey on May 13, 1923, he served with distinction in the U.S. Army during WWII in the Pacific Campaign (1939 to 1946). For his actions as a Combat First Aide Medic, he was awarded a Bronze Star. After discharge from the service, he worked as a fireman in Atlantic City before moving to North Miami Beach with his parents Doris and Paul Trough in 1947, where he started a career as a Driver for Greyhound Bus Lines, which lasted for over 36 years until retirement in 1983. It was on one of his runs from Miami to Ft Lauderdale in 1948 that he met his future wife, Marion Virginia Pritchard (of Little Rock Arkansas). They were married in June, 1949 and have been married for over 65 years. Charlie (and Marion) have lived in Miami Lakes since 1973 where after retirement, he enjoyed gardening, traveling the world on cruises with Marion, and meeting up with his son Paul (and his family) in Australia, Norway and England. But, Charlie';s biggest passion was his membership in the Masonic Fraternity for over 65 years. He is a Past Master of Village Lodge No. 315. He was a member of Mahi Shriners, where he was one of the principal members of the Mahi Past Masters Unit for many years, and the Miami Scottish Rite where he worked on the Registration Committee for 20 years. In November, 2009 he was made a Thirty-third Degree Mason. He is survived by his wife Marion of Miami Lakes, son Paul (and wife Leigh) of London, England, grand-daughters Sonya (28) of London, England and Brittney (24) of Rome, Italy and countless friends. Visitation will take place at Caballero Rivera Southern Funeral Home chapel (15011 W. Dixie Hwy) on Sunday January 11th from 6-8 pm (Masonic Services at 7pm). A Graveside Service (including military honors) will be held at Southern Memorial Park on Monday January 12th at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, the family informs that donations may alternatively be made to the Mahi Shrine Hospital. ________________________________________________________________The Paris News. Wednesday, May 30, 1979. TX.CLARKSVILLE -- Charles Duward Titus of Rt. 1, Annona, died in Baylor Hospital in Dallas at 2 p.m. Monday. Services will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the First Baptist Church at Avery. The Rev. W. W. Kennedy and the Rev. Don Hendricks will officiate and burial will be in Savannah Cemetery. Clarksville Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Mr. Titus was born April 20, 1914, in Red River County. He was a Baptist. He was a member of the Savannah, Ga., Masonic Lodge, and was a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner. Survivors include his wife, the former Blanche Burch; two sons, Jack Titus of Annona and Charles James Jones of El Paso; one daughter, Mrs. Jim Campbell of Wharton; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Manton of Paris, Mrs. Charsie Morris of Avery, Mrs. Maggie Jean Kerbow of Houston and Mrs. Geraldine Warner of Houston; five brothers, Amos Titus of Longview, Morris Titus of Annona, Ollie Titus of New Boston, Horace Titus of Hot Springs, Ark., and C. J. Titus of Annona; and two grandchildren. The family will recieve friands 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - March 19, 1991. Page: 10Charles E. Titus, 87, of Zephyrhills, died Friday (March 15, 1991) at University Community Hospital, Tampa. Born in Hesperia, Mich., he came here 13 years ago from Michigan. He was a construction supervisor with General Telephone and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Zephyrhills. Survivors include his wife, Grace; a son, Myron, Muskegon, Mich.; a daughter, Marilyn Chapin, Romulus, Mich.; and three grandchildren. National Cremation and Burial Society, Brooksville.________________________________________________________________The Lowell Sun. Thursday, October 22, 1931. p. 3.Charles E. Titus, a resident of Dalton road, Chelmsford, died yesterday at the Lowell General hospital, aged 88 years, 10 months and 9 days. He was a native of Methuen and was a Civil war veteran. Entering the service at the age of 18 with Co. A, 26th regiment, Massachusetts infantry, on Sept. 14, 1861, he was mustered into active service Oct. 18 of the same year and served three years as a private. Following his discharge at the end of his three-year enlistment period, Mr. Titus again enlisted Jan. 1, 1864 and on Aug. 26, 1865, he received his honorable discharge. He leaves one son, Harry Titus of Chelsea; a sister, Mrs. Julia Ann Richardson of West Fairlee, Vt., also, several grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. The body was removed to the rooms of Bennett, White & Roy, 236 Westford street.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - October 29, 1997.Charles E. Titus, 52, of 117 Lamberton, Franklin, died Monday, Oct. 27, 1997, at Northwest Medical Center, West Unit. He was born in Meadville Feb. 8, 1945, son of Wayne H. Titus of Franklin and the late Martha B. Black Titus. Mr. Titus was a graduate of Rocky Grove High School and Clarion University. He was a U.S. National Guard veteran. Mr. Titus had been a laborer at Franklin Industries. He attended Fox Street Church of God and was a member of the Rocky Grove Volunteer Fire Department, Franklin Izaak Walton League, Myrtle Lodge 316, Valley of Oil City, New Castle Consistory, Washington Club, Franklin Club and Rocky Grove Lions Club. He was a member of the Sugarcreek Borough Council, having been first elected in 1989, and the Sugarcreek Borough Planning Commission, of which he was currently serving as chairman. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Susan K. Titus, whom he married July 19, 1969; his father-in-law, Charles P. Keefer of Meadville; his stepmother, Beulah Titus; two stepsisters, Mrs. George (Linda) Thomas of Mechanicsburg, Pa., and Mrs. James (Connie) Thomas of Carlisle, Pa.; an aunt; a cousin; and a brother-in-law. Friends may call at the Robert W. Gardinier Funeral Home Inc., 1315 Chestnut St., Franklin, today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., and may attend a service there Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Robery Meckley of Fox Street Church of God, assisted by the Rev. Greg Giles of the First Church of God of Meadville officiating. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Rocky Grove Volunteer Fire Department or the Oncology Unit at Northwest Medical Center. ________________________________________________________________Charles E. Titus, Oil and Gas Pioneer, dies at 83. One of the Rocky Mountain regions's oil and gas industry pioneers, Charles E Titus, 83, died June 25 (2001) in Englewood. Mr. Titus retired from Lakewood-based KN Energy and its related companies in the late 1980s, where he had served as vice president of KN Energy and Wester Oil Co. KN Energy, once the second-larges energy company in Colorado, was purchased by Houston-based Kinder Morgan in 1999. Although Mr. Titus was involved in petroleum exploration globally, his expertise and passion were in Rocky Mountain and midcontinent oil and gas exploration, said his daughter, Shauna Titus Levinson. Mr. Titus began his career during the Depression with Amerada Petroleum in Tulsa, OK. He transferred from Tulsa to Casper with Sinclair Prairie Oil Co. in 1940. He worked as an oil scout and landman for many years, gathering intelligence and information about drilling activities in areas of interest to oil companies. Later he was instrumental in opening fields on the North Slope of Alaska in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Mr. Titus was a former director of the AAPL, the Denver Petroleum Club and the DAPL. He served as president of the Rocky Mountain Petroleum Pioneers and the Rocky Mountain Oil Scouts Association. Born in Tulsa, he graduated from Tulsa Central High and the Oklahoma School of Law and Accountancy. He received a bachelor's degree in susiness administration from the University of Colorado. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Evelyn, in 1963, and his second wife; Geraldine "Gerry" Titus, in 1999. He is survived by daughters Shauna of Denver and Dana Parker of Fort Collins; grandchildren Elizabeth McCaffery, Jay Levinson, Dawn and Mike Parker; and sisters Jacqueline Rutledge of Tulsa and Florence Cobb of Warner Robins, GA. Services were held at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral in Denver. Published in July 20, 2001 Rocky Mountain News.________________________________________________________________Died, Charles E. Titus, 56, Friday, Jan. 18 in Flushing Hospital after a two month illness. Funeral at St. John's Episcopal Church in Flushing. He lived at 148 Madison Ave. and was a senior partner of the brokerage firm of Daniel O'Dell at 71 Broadway, Manhattan for 30 years and was a member of the New York Stock Exchange for 25. A lifelong resident of Flushing. Leaves his wife, Mrs. Estelle Rossiter Titus and two sons; Arthur R. and Charles E. Jr. Burial in Flushing Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - December 2, 2005. Page: B7Charles E. "Chuck'' Titus, 85, died Nov. 30, 2005, after a long and valiant struggle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Chuck will be greatly missed by many people. He was a man of many friends whose company he enjoyed immensely. He was a veteran of World War II, serving as a medic in the CBI Theater. He graduated from Kent State University with a B.S. in zoology in 1950, spurring a lifelong interest in the many natural wonders afforded us in this world. He took special pleasure in tromping through the woods in many places, including those behind his home. Most of all, he was a caring man who gave of his time and energy selflessly. Born in Akron on Sept. 27, 1920, Chuck was preceded in death by his daughter, Patricia (Kevin) Arrington, and son-in-law, David McInturff. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Phyllis Mae (nee Davis), with whom he enjoyed a long journey with many rewards. He also leaves behind his children, Mary (Brent) Benzie, Eileen, Phyllis (Thomas) McDermott, Charles, Susan McInturff, John (Carol), Maureen (Kenny) Ley, Margaret (Steve) Spears, Philip, and Cecilia Massoli (Jim Levin); grandchildren, Christian, Justin, Kimberly, Elizabeth, Michal, Ryan, Kathleen, Emily, Nicholas, Christopher, Catherine, Noah, Erin, Stephen, Jennifer, Talie, and Mathew; great-grandchildren, Haley and Hayden; sister, Zaida Humalainen; brothers, Richard and Clifford; 21 nieces and nephews, including Lynn "Curly'' Klopstad; and many other relatives, neighbors and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Bernard Food Program, American Friends Service Committee, or Catholic Worker House of Peace, all of Akron. A memorial mass will be held Saturday, 11 a.m., at St. Bernard Catholic Church, 47 E. State St., Akron, where friends and family will gather at 10 a.m. in the social hall. May God bless Chuck as we were blessed each day we knew him. Dunn Quigley Ciriello & Carr funeral homes ________________________________________________________________Odessa American, The (TX) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009Charles Edward Titus, 79, of Pecos, died Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Pecos. Services were at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Pecos Funeral Home Chapel with Greer Willis officiating. Arrangements were by Pecos Funeral Home. He was born in Fort Worth. SURVIVORS Daughter, Terri Bryan of Lubbock; sister, Elizabeth Schmidt of Midland; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________The Daily Times. Thurs., Mar. 14, 1972. p. 7. MD.Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Holloway Funeral Home for Charles F. Titus, 68, of 413 Priscilla St., a retired construction worker. Mr. Titus had moved to Salisbury sometime ago from Snow Hill. He died Sunday in Peninsula General Hospital after a long illness. The Rev. Herbert Gladden of the Hebron United Methodist Charge will officiate. Interment will be in Parsons Cemetery. Mr. Titus was born in New York City, and was the son of the late Edward H. and Emilie Fischer Titus. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eleanor B. Titus; two children, Mrs. William D. Long and Miss Jane B. Titus, both of Salisbury; 10 grandchildren and a sister Mrs. Haydock Miller, Englewood, N. J. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m.________________________________________________________________Times Argus, The (Montpelier-Barre, VT) - May 4, 2001Charles G. Titus, 68, died May 3, 2001, at his home. He was born in Vershire, Feb. 26, 1933, the son of C. Wellington and Marcia (Godfrey) Titus. He attended school in Chelsea and worked on several farms. In 1953, he married Dorothy Ricker of West Fairlee. In 1982, he married Grace R. Keene. She died Dec. 9, 1995. Mr. Titus worked at Strafford Copper Mines. He later drove a school bus and owned and operated an auto repair shop at his home. Most recently, he had been employed by H.E.B. Manufacturing in Chelsea. He retired in 1995. He had lived in Vershire until 1982 when he moved to Chelsea. He was a member of George Washington Lodge 51 F&AM in Chelsea. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and puttering with mechanical things. He also enjoyed snowmobiling and helping people fix their cars. Survivors include two sons, Douglas Titus of Fairlee and Paul Titus of Chelsea; a daughter, Janet MacWhinnie of Ulstra, PA, two stepsons, Steven Knudsen of Chelsea and James Knudsen of Conroe, Texas; two step-daughters, Rita Chambers and Kathy Tullar, both of Chelsea; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Elwin Titus of West Chesterfield, N.H.; four sisters, Marion Grant of East Barre, Margaret LaCount of Lebanon, N.H., Clara Gilman of Chelsea and Dorothy Porter of Randolph. He was predeceased by a brother, Howard Titus, and two sisters, Irene Button and Rose Ricker. The funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the United Church of Chelsea. The Rev. Brenda Howe will officiate. Burial will follow in Hunt Cemetery in Tunbridge. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Branch Ambulance Service Inc., P.O. Box 74, Chelsea, Vt., 05038. Boardway and Cilley Funeral Home in Chelsea is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Charles H. "Chuck" Titus, 48, of Florence, Ky., formerly of Rock Island, died Friday, Sept. 2, 2005, at University Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. Private graveside services will be Friday at Rock Island Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation is 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday at Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Child Abuse Council, 525 16th St., Moline. Chuck was born Apr. 7, 1957, in Castro Valley, (Alameda Co.) Calif., son of Henry C. "Hank" and Valeria Lefler Titus. He worked as a pit boss at the Argosy Casino, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Chuck was a member of the American Bowling Congress and, while living in Rock Island, won the Rock Island Argus Singles Bowling Championship. Survivors include his mother, Valeria Titus, Rock Island; sister and brother-in-law, Pamela and Charles Hauman, Rock Island; nephews, Eric and Jason Hauman and special friend, Carol Blume, Florence. He was preceded in death by his father, Henry, and a brother, Clark. The Dispatch. Sep. 7, 2005.________________________________________________________________Charles H. Titus, age 90, of Warminster, died Feb. 18, 2007. He was the husband of Velma (Kronfeld) Titus. Graveside Service for family and friends Friday, Feb. 23, 11:30 A.M. at Valley Forge Gardens, 352 S. Gulph Rd., King of Prussia, PA. Arr. by HUFF & LAKJER FUNERAL HOME, Lansdale, PA. Published on 2007-02-21, Page , Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA).Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - February 23, 2007Charles H. Titus, 90, formerly of Newtown Square, a retired electrical engineer, died Monday at Ann's Choice, a retirement community in Warminster. Mr. Titus worked until his late 80s. He was responsible for numerous patents, including a device for the electrical recovery of heavy oil, and published more than 50 technical papers. For 41 years he was an engineer with General Electric and operated GE's high-voltage laboratory in Philadelphia. After retiring in the 1980s, he was a consultant to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the U.S. Defense Department, an expert court witness on electrical engineering issues. In the 1990s, his daughter Thelma Thompson said, he patented technology for IET to convert waste products to clean gas. A native of Middletown, near Harrisburg, Mr. Titus earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Lehigh University in Bethlehem. Since 1939, he had been married to Velma Titus. In addition to his wife and daughter, Mr. Titus is survived by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be at 11:30 a.m. today at Valley Forge Memorial Gardens, 352 S. Gulph Rd., King of Prussia. ________________________________________________________________Janesville Daily Gazette. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1950. WI.Edgerton - Mrs. Charles J. Titus, 78, route 2, Milton Junction, died Monday evening in Edgerton Memorial hospital where she was admitted Thursday following a heart attack.The former Emma Kinney, daughter of William and Mary Kinney, was born Sept. 13, 1871, in the town of Dunkirk, Dane county. She was married Oct. 26, 1898 to Charles J. Titus, and they marked their golden wedding anniversary in 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Titus had lived on farms in the towns of Rurland and Lima before moving to their present home in 1913.Surviving are her husband; a son, Elmer, of Janesville; two daughters, Mrs. Levi Christian, Janesville, and Mrs. Frank Cunniff, Niantic, Ill.; two sisters, Miss Margaret Kinney, Stoughton, and Mrs. Tom Conroy, Beloit; three brothers, Alex, Joseph and David, all of Stoughton; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Jones funeral home, Edgerton, the Rev. Douglas Anderson officiating. Burial will be in Fassett cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - October 31, 1988. Page: C13Charles J. Titus, 70, of Manchester Township, died Friday at the Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Mr. Titus worked as an accountant for Rohm & Haas Co. in Philadelphia for 24 years before retiring in 1980. He was an Army veteran of World War II. A longtime resident of Philadelphia, Mr. Titus moved to the Whiting Village section of Manchester Township in 1980 and was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Whiting. Survivors: his wife, Doris Edwards Titus, and a son, Gary C. Cramer of California. Services: Mass, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Schoolhouse Road, Whiting; burial, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham Township. Arrangements by Manchester Memorial Funeral Home of Whiting.________________________________________________________________Omaha World-Herald (NE) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009Oct 29, 1948 - Sep 13, 2009. Charles L. Titus Loving husband, proud father, adoring grandfather, devoted son, loyal brother, respected colleague, gifted athlete, talented musician, accomplished author, eternal friend. Charlie Titus disappeared while scuba diving and is presumed dead. He is preceded in death by his parents, William and Lu Ella Titus; brother William. He is survived by wife, Rose; children Brittany (Matt) Benson and Ben (Kelly) Titus; grandchildren, Sam and Katie Benson and Grace, Ruby and Edie Titus; siblings, Dr. Steve (Debbie) Titus, Dr. John (Mary) Titus and Jeannie (Dr. Gerry) Nelson; many nieces, nephews, family and friends. MEMORIAL on Saturday, October 3rd at Erin Court 4714 N. 120th Street in Omaha, NE 3-8pm. An additional memorial will be held on October 24, 2009 in Las Vegas at the Titus' residence starting at 6pm. In lieu of flowers, Memorial donations are suggested to: Charlie and Rose Titus Scholarship Fund, Bank of Blue Valley, c/o Matt Benson - Branch Manager, 1235 East Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061, or Ronald McDonald House of Omaha. ________________________________________________________________Charles Lester Titus, 78, of Neptune, passed away on Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Born in Neptune City, (Monmouth Co., NJ) he lived the majority of his life in Neptune. He served in the Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict. He worked as a pressman for 36 years at the Asbury Park Press. He enjoyed woodworking and working around the house. He had an extended illness that ended his life here on earth only to deliver him into the loving arms of his beloved wife, Roanne. He was husband of the late Roanne Jonas-Titus; father of Charles Titus, Jr., who lives in Howell with his wife Karen and children Christopher and Adam; father of Cheryl Dunnett, who lives with her husband Douglas and their children Jessica and Richard in Sound Bend, Ind. Funeral arrangements were handled by Bongarzone Funeral Home. Online condolences can be made by visiting bongarzonefuneralhome. com. Asbury Park Press. Mar. 22, 2009.________________________________________________________________Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV) - October 3, 2009. Page: 4B"Be on the alert then, for you do not know the day nor the hour." Matthew 25:13. Charles Lynn Titus, 60-year-old Omaha native, Las Vegas attorney and published author, went missing Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, while scuba diving off the coast of the Cayman Islands. Titus and his wife, Rose, were in the Cayman Islands celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary and conducting research for his second novel. They were diving among a group of five experienced divers and two dive guides at Eagle Ray Pass, North Wall, just outside the Main Channel when he disappeared as the group ascended toward the surface. A search operation commenced involving private dive boats, Department of Environment boats, the joint Customs, Immigration and Police Marine Unit. The rescue and recovery effort was exhausted. Charlie was born Oct. 29, 1948, and was raised in Omaha, Neb. He graduated from Creighton Prep in 1966, Creighton University in 1969, and Creighton University School of Law in 1972. He was a prominent trial attorney in Omaha until he moved to Las Vegas in 1994 to open ATI Title, an affiliate of Wells Fargo Bank group. Charlie later became a lead litigator at Santoro, Driggs, Walch, Kearney, Holley & Thompson, and he conducted a variety of bench and jury trials in Las Vegas. He recently published his first novel "Vegas Diary: A Dish Served Cold." Charlie was currently researching his second novel which was to be set in Savannah, Ga., with ties to Savannah, Grand Cayman. While Charlie's accomplishments as a lawyer and mentor were themselves exceptional, it is how Charlie lived life outside the office that made him virtually everyone's friend. Charlie was an accomplished musician and had played keyboards in a rock band, "The Intruders" which held a reunion last year. He also was an avid golfer, scuba diver and snow skied regularly in the winter time with his wife, Rose, and friends at their cabin in southern Utah. Somehow in his spare hours, Charlie also earned a black belt in karate, showing how accomplished he was in so many fields of endeavor. Charlie immediately brought good cheer to any group privileged to have him. He always had a story to tell, and whether it was a tall tale never mattered, he was always entertaining. Charlie was truly a remarkable husband, father, grandfather, attorney, colleague and friend. You might say that he truly was a renaissance man in every sense of the term. Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, William and Luella Titus; and brother, William, all of Omaha. He is survived by his wife, Rose of Las Vegas; daughter and son-in-law, Brittany and Matt Benson of Olathe, Kan.; son and daughter-in-law, Ben and Kelly Titus of Omaha; grandchildren, Sam and Katie Benson and Grace, Ruby and Edie Titus; brothers and sisters-in-law, Dr. Steve and Debbie Titus and Dr. John and Mary Titus, all of Omaha; sister and brother-in-law, Jeannie and Dr. Gerry Nelson of Highlands Ranch, Colo.; and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. A memorial for family and friends will be 3-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at Erin Court, 4714 N. 120th St. in Omaha, Neb. An additional memorial will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in Las Vegas, at the Titus' residence. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made one of the following entities: the Charlie and Rose Titus Scholarship Trust, Bank of Blue Valley, c/o Matt Benson, Branch Manager, 1235 E. Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061; Heaven Can Wait Animal Society, P.O. Box 30158, Las Vegas, NV 89173; or Ronald McDonald House, 620 S. 38th Ave., Omaha, NE 68105.________________________________________________________________Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) - February 28, 1998. Edition: NO STAR. Page: 03CCharles P. Titus, 98, of Bristol Lane, who retired from Garden City Public Schools, died Friday at the Beverly Health and Rehabilitation Center. Mr. Titus was born in Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., and came to this area in 1991 from Long Island. He was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church and was a volunteer for the Hempstead Volunteer Fire Department. He enjoyed gardening. Survivors include a daughter, Naomi Schmitt, Palm Coast; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Memorial donations may be made to HospiceCare of Memorial Hospitals, 875 Sterthaus Ave., Ormond Beach 32174. All Faiths Cremation Society, Lady Lake, is in charge. ________________________________________________________________Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - Sunday, February 18, 2018Charles Titus A kind gentle spirit, Charles Patrick Titus (Charlie), age 63, of Sweet Tree Farm, East Dummerston, Vermont, passed away on Monday, February 12, 2018 from an aneurysm and resulting heart failure. Charlie was born on May 2, 1954 in Waukegan, Illinois to Mary and Mike Titus who predeceased him. From a young age he worked on the family's dairy farm in Grayslake, Illinois known as Titus Farm. Siblings include two older brothers Frank Titus (Lynn) of Gibson City, Illinois; Anthony Titus (Debra) of Mundelein, Illinois and two younger siblings Anne (James) Farrell of Lake Bluff, Illinois and David Titus (Elaine) of Long Grove, Illinois. Additionally, he leaves many nieces and nephews. When Charlie's parents retired from the dairy business, he continued to farm corn and soybeans and raised some beef cattle until a serious drought made that untenable. He became an electrician at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois where he worked for more than 13 years. Known as a man who took his time, he married Deborah K. Aberman on June 22, 1997 at St. Mary's Church, Fremont Center, Mundelein, Illinois after nine years of courtship. He took an active role in raising his stepson, Joshua Aberman (Sierra Jaouen) of Westminster, Vermont. With farming is his blood, after the sale of Titus Farm, Charlie purchased Sweet Tree Farm in East Dummerston, Vermont where he and Deborah raised grass-fed beef cattle, sheep and alpacas. After downsizing the original herd of beef cattle, Charlie planted an orchard and berries. He enjoyed long walks, kayaking, gardening and attending car shows. He hated nothing more than to pay for someone to do a job he could himself. He was an excellent mechanic and kept the machinery at Sweet Tree Farm humming. Because of his gentle nature, Charlie was loved by many including the farm animals who are sure to miss his presence. He was especially adored by Tucker and Tula, the dogs who spent their nights sleeping on him. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, February 23 at 11:00 a.m. at Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Walnut Street in Brattleboro, Vermont. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery in Putney, Vermont. Friends are invited to call at the Atamaniuk Funeral Home, 40 Terraced Street in Brattleboro on Thursday February 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. Flowers will be gladly accepted, but for those who desire, memorial contributions in Charlie's name may be made to The Windham County Humane Society, P.O. Box 397, Brattleboro, VT 05302. To sign an online register book or send messages of e-condolence to the Titus family please visit .________________________________________________________________Dispatch-Argus, The (Moline, IL) - Wednesday, May 30, 2018Charles R. Titus Sr., 87, of Moline, formerly of East Moline, passed away May 26, 2018, at his home. Per his wishes, cremation rites have been accorded and a celebration of life will be held Thursday, May 31, 2018, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the East End Club in Moline. Private burial will be held at a later date at the Rock Island National Cemetery. Charles was born Aug. 25, 1930, in Moline, the son of D. Raymond and Helen Burke Titus. He married Donna Mortensen on Feb. 4, 1961. Charles was self-employed and retired after 32 years with U Haul. Charles served in the United States Army and is a Korean War veteran. He enjoyed socializing as a business associate and was a workaholic. He too worked along his wife's side at the Apple Valley Boarding Kennel, where he was often referred to as "Grandpa." Survivors include his wife, Donna; children, Debbie Eastwood, Judith Titus and Charles Titus Jr; grandchildren, Megan Eastwood, Andrew Eastwood and Mike Sides; adopted grandchildren Kelsey and Claire Hovey. Charles was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Ron. Online condolences may be made at .________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Wednesday, February 18, 2015.CHARLES RAY TITUS, 76, Holly Hill, died Tuesday. Alavon Direct Cremation Service, South Daytona.________________________________________________________________Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - March 29, 2001Charles Ray Titus Jr., 15, of Fullerton, a student at Valencia High School, died March 26, 2001. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Second Baptist Church, Santa Ana. Arrangements by Brown Colonial Mortuary, Santa Ana. Parents, Charles, Jodi; sisters, Tanya, Felicia; grandparents, Ted and Phyllis Shettler. ________________________________________________________________The Hayward Review. Thursday, November 9, 1944. p. 4.Charles Russell Titus, 86, of San Leandro, died Nov. 7. He was the husband of Minnie Georgian Titus; father of Mrs. Maude Shrode, Santa Barbara; Mrs. Jean Townley of Hollywood; Mrs. Ruby Kinslow, Pasadena; Mrs. Faye Norris, Los Angeles. He is survived by three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He was a native of New York. Funeral services will be held from the Ashland Presbyterian church Friday, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the Sorenson Bros Chapel until noon Friday/ Interment will be held in Evergreen Cemetery.________________________________________________________________The Evening Herald. Thursday, Apr. 27, 1893. NY.The funeral of Charles T. Titus of New York, late attorney for the New York Central railroad, was held today in New York City. Mr. Titus was well known in this city. He died on Monday afternoon after a brief illness. He had been in the employ of the Central Railroad company a number of years as their agent in real estate affairs, and had the overseeing of all matters pertaining to the assessment rolls in various cities. Mr. Titus was aslo president of the Andrews Anti-Friction Journal company of this city. He leaves a son who is the attorney for the Mohawk division of the Central railroad and lives in Rome.________________________________________________________________San Antonio Express. Sunday Morning, March 16, 1930. p. 14C.Funeral services for Capt. Charles W. Titus, 69, of 328 West Mistletoe, retired United States Army officer, and a deputy clerk in the office of the Bexar County clerk, will be held Monday afternoon. Rev. Philip Cone Fletcher, pastor of the Laurel Heights Methodist Church, will officiate, assisted by Rev. Rolfe P. Crum, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Captain Titus died Friday night at the Station Hospital, Fort Sam Houston. Survivors are his widow, Mrs Delta Wright Titus, a daughter, Mrs. O. C. Fegan of Manila, Philippine Islands; a son, Wright Riley Titus of San Antonio; a sister, Mrs. Maude Jones of South Bend, Ind., and a brother, Harry Titus of Smithsboro, Ill. Captain Titus was of Scotch parentage. His grandfather was the founder of Titusville, Pa. He came to Texas in 1889 and served in the army of the United States for 30 years. He received a commission in the Officers' Reserve Corps Jan. 5, 1924. In February, 1920, Captain Titus was married to Mrs. Delta Wright Riley who was formerly Delta Wright, sister of Fire and Police Commissioner Phil Wright, Martin Wright and Mrs. George Surkey. The deceased was a member of the Travis Park Methodist Church. He was an active member of many Masonic bodies, and was past commander of San Antonio Commandery No. 7, Knights Templar, a charter member and the first junior warden of Army Lodge No. 1105 A. P. & A. M., and later became one of its past masters. Captain Titus was a member of the Alzafar Shrine Temple, having ------- from Lulu Temple in Philadelphia. Active pallbearers at the funeral Monday will be C. M. Rylander, J. E. Turner, H. M. Snyder, Col. R. H. Rolfe, Capt. Bernard Leonard and Maj. Max Weinberger.________________________________________________________________Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Tuesday, September 11, 2012Charles W. Titus, 89, of Boise, died Sunday, September 9, 2012 at his home in Boise. Arrangements are by Summers Funeral Homes, Ustick Chapel, Meridian. Charles Wesley Titus. b. Nov. 15, 1922. d. Sep. 9, 2012. Buried in Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Boise, Ada Co., ID. m. Dorothy Ann _____. She b. May 5, 1938. d. Aug. 12, 1990. Buried in Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, ID.________________________________________________________________Columbian, The (Vancouver, WA) - Sunday, July 20, 2014.March 31, 1929 ~ July 15, 2014 Charles "Chuck" W. Titus passed away in Vancouver, WA on July 15, 2014 at the age of 85. He was born on March 31, 1929 in Doylestown, PA. Chuck retired from the Vancouver School District after 32 years of service. His survivors include his wife of 54 years, Alice Titus, of Vancouver; daughter, Brenda Eaton and grandchildren, Tyler and Taryn Eaton, all of Vancouver, WA. A Celebration of Life service will be held on Sat., July 26, 2014 from 1-4p.m. at the Hostess House in Vancouver. Memorial Contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to the Ray Hickey Hospice House. Arrangements are under the care of Davies Cremation & Burial Service. Please sign his guest book at: obits. ________________________________________________________________Enid News and Eagle (OK) - Friday, June 5, 2009Charles William Titus, 73, of Enid. A memorial service will be 5 p.m. Monday, June 8, 2009 at Anderson-Burris Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation arrangements are by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home and Crematory. He was born Feb. 28, 1937, in New Wilmington, Pa., to William Eugene and Elva Alice McCollough Titus and died Wednesday, June 3, 2009, in Enid. He grew up and attended schools in Pennsylvania. He served in the Air Force. He married Jeanette Mackey Aug. 1, 1954, in Warren, Ohio. They moved Enid in 1980, and he worked at Vance Air Force Base. He attended New Hope Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Jeanette, of the home; three sons, Chuck Titus of Enid and John Titus and Kenneth Titus, both of Colorado Springs, Colo.; one sister, Margaret Jean Swartz of Enid; and four grandchildren. Condolence may be made at . Enid News and Eagle. Jun. 5, 2009.________________________________________________________________Charles William "Bill" Titus, Jr. Age: 59 Address: Lakeview, (Logan Co) Ohio. Date of Death: Thursday, May 27, 2004. Time of Death: 8:35 a.m. Place of Death: Logan Acres, Bellefontaine, (Logan Co) Ohio. Date of Birth: August 21, 1944. Place of Birth: Kenton, (Hardin Co) Ohio. Name of Father: Charles William Titus, Sr. (d) Name of Mother: Hulda Ruth Nicholl Titus. Name of Spouse: Dianna Boldman Titus Date of Marriage: July 16, 1966 :Retired from Navistar International, Springfield, Ohio after 35 years. Memberships: U.S. Navy Veteran 1962 - 1965 Doyle R. Miller Amvets Post #39, Lakeview, Ohio Moose, Kenton, Ohio Bellefontaine Eagles #2166, F.O.E. Indian Lake Elks Lodge #2792 Survivors: Wife: Dianna 1 Daughter: Tracey (Bryan) Sims, Fort Loramie, Ohio. 1 Son: Scott Allen (Tonya) Titus, Sabina, Ohio. 4 Grandchildren 1 Sister: Jan Breslin (Jack Felver), Valley High, Ohio. Mother: Hulda Ruth Titus. Preceded in death by: 1 Sister: Margaret "Peg" Sutton ________________________________________________________________South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) - December 16, 1995. Page: 4BCharlie Titus, 71, of Pompano Beach, FL passed away on December 14, 1995. He was born in North Carolina and has resided in South Florida since 1949. He was a loving husband, father, and brother. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Stallings; and 6 children, Dennis Yoho, Carol Schutte, Kathy Garnett, Charlie Stallings Jr, Sarah Henson, all of Broward County, and Faye Stallings from North Carolina; also 13 grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren; 3 surviving brothers, Gene, Floyd, and S.L. (Dutch); 3 sisters, Jesse, Myrtle, and Bonnie. Memorial service will be held on December 23, 1995 at 4 PM at Atlantic Baptist Church located at 4850 W. Atlantic Blvd, Margate, FL. Service by the Reverend Bob Belford. ________________________________________________________________Palestine Herald-Press (TX) - Saturday, May 18, 2013Services for Charlie James Titus, 62, of Oakwood, will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at True Vine DOXA Center in Fairfield. Burial will follow at Bethel Cemetery in Oakwood under the direction of Emanuel Funeral Home, Teague. Viewing will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Mr. Titus died Wednesday. ________________________________________________________________State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - September 25, 2008Charlotte Titus, 84, of Springfield died at 7:24 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008, at her daughter's home. She was born Sept. 9, 1924, in Springfield, the daughter of Rufus W. and Minnie Anderson King. She married Noel F. Titus on Sept. 22, 1951; he preceded her in death on Nov. 7, 1984. She also was preceded in death by her parents; son, Ronald McGuire; two brothers, Sherman and Manford King; eight sisters, Mildred Hohimer, Leona Helmer, Fern Willey, Amanda Hinkle, Geraldine Alexander, Rachael Cline, Virginia Buckman and Alberta Gregg. She is survived by companion, Hugh Haney of Springfield; a daughter, Cynthia Titus of Rochester; a daughter-in-law, Sue McGuire of Springfield; a step-son, Harold Lee (wife; Sharon) Titus of Cumming, Ga.; five grandchildren, Maureen (husband, Andy) Capranica, Michelle (husband, Earl) Julian, both of Spaulding, and Jacob, Tracie and Zachary Roy, all of Rochester; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins, including Jeri Lynn Abbott of Dawson. She was a lifelong resident of Springfield. She was the secretary of Woodside Township office for many years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and AARP. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, 2008, at Staab Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept, 27, 2008, at Staab Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dr. Thomas Radtke officiating. Burial will be at Oak Ridge Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Memorial Hospice Care. ________________________________________________________________Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (AK) - January 27, 2004Charlotte Titus, 26, came into this world June 24, 1976, and went to be with the Lord on Jan. 22, 2004. Charlotte was well-known for her kindness and generosity for helping people in need. She was always giving support to family and friends. Charlotte lit up the room with her beautiful smile and unique sense of humor; there was never a dull moment with her around. She will be deeply missed by all her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her grandfathers Robert Albert and Titus John; grandmothers Leana Albert and Julia Titus; uncles Ezias Loola, Wally Peter, William T. John, Samson Peter Sr., Michael Albert, Moses Sam, Albert Williams and Walter John Sr.; aunties Clara Gundrum, Jenny Sam, Charlotte Titus and Minnie Peter. Charlotte is survived by her parents John and Virginia Titus; brothers Rodney Albert and companion Dorothea Christian, Arthur Titus and Stacey Titus; sisters and companions Ronda Titus and Gabe Charley, Roberta Titus and Dwayne John, Joni Titus and Harry Hank, Lynda Titus and Johnathan Matumeak, and Jacqueline Titus and Carl David; aunties Pauline Hayton, Lois Williams, Jessie Williams, Sarah John, Eva Carroll, Virginia Englishshoe, Rose Lee, Elizabeth Martinez, Lilly Fickus, Alice Smoke, Clara James, Margaret Tritt and Elaine Ward; uncles Titus Peter, Samson Peter Jr., Timothy Sam, Isaac Sam, David Albert, Albert Albert and Johnson Albert; nieces Michelle Rae, DominiQue, Felicia (Eda), Elizabeth, Rebecca (Taylor); nephews Johnathan, Eric Esiaz, Jerome and Dustin; cousins Allen, Diana and Rachel Hayton, Margree John, Craig and Everette Simple, Paul, Richard, April, Freda, and Michael Williams, Janice Smith and Shawn, Bluesky and Margie Martinez; godchild, Warren Rustad; her close friends Andy Purvis, Shane Ewan, Makayla, Vera, Jeanie, Rachel G., Corrina C., Gerald F., Steven F., Cindy Williams, A.J., Shane Turco and Julia Lee and son; and many, many other friends. Visitation will be held today, Jan. 27, at 1 p.m. at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church followed by the funeral service at 2 p.m. Another service will be held Thursday, Jan. 29, at 2 p.m. in Venetie. She will be laid to rest in the Venetie Cemetery. Arrangements were by Chapel of Chimes Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Charlotte Faith Titus, 85, of Bremerton died May 1, 1999, at Harrison Hospital. She was born May 11, 1913, in Stillwater, Minn., to William and Deborah (Walton) Redlich. She was raised and educated in Minnesota. On June 22, 1940, she married Dalmar Titus in Minneapolis. He preceded her in death earlier this year. Mrs. Titus worked as a salesperson for Browns Music for 15 years, retiring in 1964. She also taught piano and organ. She was a member of the Washington State Music Teachers Association from 1968 to 1992. Survivors include a daughter, Stephanie Mack of Kahuku, Hawaii; a grandchild, Tom Shanley of Bremerton; and one great-grandchild. No services will be conducted. Arrangements are under the direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel. Memorials may be made to the Harrison Hospital Foundation, 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton, WA 98310. The Wilson County News. May 28, 1999________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - Tuesday, July 10, 2012Loving Mother, Daughter, Sister and Friend Cheryl Titus Parkhurst, age 38, of Erie, formerly of North East, died Thursday July 5, 2012. She was born in Erie on August 16, 1973 to Patricia Kirsch Titus Francis of Wattsburg and the late Roy Lee Titus. Cheryl graduated from St. Gregory School, Seneca High School in 1992, and earned her Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from St. Vincent School of Nursing. She was employed at DaVita Dialysis of Erie. Cheryl was adventurous and loved the outdoors. She enjoyed taking walks in the woods, camping, sunsets, flowers, fireworks, and watching scary movies. Cheryl made a long lasting impression on people she met throughout her life. Her personality was outgoing and she was known for having a beautiful smile and blue eyes. In addition to her father, she is preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, John J. and Margaret Ella Kirsch; paternal grandparents, Harold Roy and Helen Lee Titus. Cheryl is survived by her mother Patricia Kirsch Francis and husband Tom of Wattsburg; son, Tyler Parkhurst and daughter, Lindsey Parkhurst both of North East; her boyfriend, Gary Deutsch of Erie; sisters, Theresa Lechtner of Waterford, Michele Titus of Erie, Christina Titus of North East, JoAnne Righi of Erie, Kimmy Titus of Wattsburg, Katherine Titus of Wattsburg; nephews, Jeffrey Deiderich, Joseph, Jr., Titus and Joshua Kaliszewski, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Friends may call the William D. Elkin Funeral Home, 65 South Lake Street, North East on Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and are invited to attend funeral services on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the family in care of the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Miami Herald, The (FL) - September 15, 2006Cheryll A. Titus-Crooks (July 27, 1961 - September 7, 2006) born to Morrell Sr. and Nellie Titus. Survived by husband Robert, daughter, Kaitlyn, father Morrell Sr., sisters, Vanessa and Lisa, brothers, Morell Jr., Solomon and Patrice; six nieces and nephews, family and friends. Gathering Sat., September 16, 2006 at 2pm. Memorial service 4pm at: VAN ORSDEL - KENDALL DRIVE 11220 N Kendall Dr (305)279-6644 Family Owned Since 1924 To visit this Guest Book Online, go to obituaries. ________________________________________________________________The Lima News. November 19, 1940. p. 4.Kenton - Nov. 19 - Funeral services for Chester Arthur Titus, 54, of Big Springs, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Big Springs Medhodist church with Rev. A. E. Olliver in charge. Burial will be in the Rushsylvania cemetery. Titus died Monday at the home of Mrs. Maude Johnson after a week's illness of pneumonia. He was born near Big Springs on April 11, 1886, and was a carpenter by trade. He never was married. Surviving are four brothers, Albert Titus of East Liberty, George Titus of Big Springs, Lansen Titus of Bellefontaine, and Samuel Titus of Kenton.________________________________________________________________Joplin Globe, Friday, July 15, 1932. p. 2.Miami, Okla., July 14. - Mrs. C. T. Slavens, who resides one mile south of Miami, has returned from Concordia, Kan., where she was called last week to attend the funeral of her son, Chester James Titus, who died in a sanatarium at Norton. Titus was a professional baseball player, having played with Shawnee in the Western Association, Danville, Ill., in the Three-Eye League and with the Concordia Travelers. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline Titus; a daughter Patty Lou, 3 years old; his mother and six sisters.________________________________________________________________Daily Progress, The (Charlottesville, VA) - Wednesday, December 20, 2017Dr. Chester R. Titus, 96, died peacefully and in comfort with his family by his side at Martha Jefferson Hospital on Sunday December 17, 2017. Born In Concord, New Hampshire on September 30, 1921, Chester was the son of Roy and Etta Mae (Gilmore) Titus. Chester was raised and educated in Concord and graduated with honors earning a BA and MA from the University of New Hampshire. Upon his return from World War II, where he served in the South Pacific, Chester married the love of his life, Margaret, and formed a union that spanned 70 wonderful years. While starting his academic career at UNH as Housing Director he and Margaret were busy raising their four sons. In August of 1958 the University of Virginia called and Charlottesville became their permanent home, save for one sabbatical year at Michigan State University where Chester earned his doctorate. "Chet the Jet" had a long and illustrious career at "The University" where he served as Housing Director, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, and Associate Professor of Education with many unspoken accomplishments in between. Chester's vision was instrumental in the transformation of the Lawn, physically and socially, to its present state. As the longtime Executive Director of the Colonnade Club he could keep an eye on things from Pavilion VII. Chester was particularly proud of the nationally recognized Resident Life program he helped establish. In 1987 he was awarded the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for his contributions to the University. His impact on students, faculty, and staff was widespread. Apart from his total dedication to the University and the corralling of "The Four Titus Boys," Chester and Margaret enjoyed forays to over 40 countries. In his "spare" time Chester was involved in Scouting, starting the first Explorer post in Charlottesville, was active in the Air Force Reserves at UVa, was a member of the Civitans, and was named state volunteer of the year by The Nature Conservancy. Chester and Margaret served many meals at the Salvation Army and were longtime season ticket holders for UVA Athletics. Throughout his life Chester remained a people loving gentleman with a good natured sense of humor and a profound need to share his blessings. Many entities benefitted from his philanthropy including The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, Covenant House, The Nature Consevancy, Rails to Trails Conservancy and many others. Chester had an ironclad faith which he practiced for over 50 years as an active member of St. Paul's Memorial Church in Charlottesville. Chester was predeceased by his wife, Margaret who died exactly one year and 12 hours before him. He was also predeceased by his parents, two sisters, and four brothers. Left to cherish his memory are brother-in-law, James Freel of Kaneohe, Hawaii; and his four sons, John B. Titus (Beth) of Bon Air, Va., Thomas S. Titus of West Falmouth, Maine, Peter G. Titus (Therese) of Earlysville, Va., and Gerard A. Titus (Kim) of Crozet, Va. Also surviving are grandchildren, Brian Titus (Kirsty), Allison Titus, Regan Thibodeau (Jami), Tucker Titus (Allison), Ian Titus, Logan Titus (Taylor), Sarah Titus, and Nate Titus; and three great grandchildren, Averi and Sawyre Thibodeau, and Cadence Titus. The family would like to express their most sincere and heartfelt thanks to all the medical professionals who have interacted with Chester over the years. We especially thank all Chester's friends at St. Paul's, Branchlands, and "the gym," along with the tremendous loving people at Martha Jefferson Hospital, Martha Jefferson House, and his special friend, Ronny Waters. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Chester's memory to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, P.O. Box 937, Verona, VA 24482-0937, or a charity of your choice. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, December 22, 2017, at St. Paul's Memorial Church, 1700 University Avenue in Charlottesville, with a reception immediately following at the Colonnade Club Pavilion VII on the Lawn. Condolences may be sent to the family at .________________________________________________________________Corpus Christi Caller-Times (TX) - Monday, March 7, 2011Christa M. Mahr Titus. Christa M., was born on December 24, 1935 in Fulda, Germany. She passed peacefully into Heaven on March 5, 2011. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and she will be dearly missed. She is survived by three sisters: Lina, Ria and Claudia; her loving children: Thomas (Lori), Larry (Carolyn), Nancy (Jeff), Curtis (Donna); grandchildren: Jennifer, Tosha, Jeremiah, Nikki, Allie, Jessie, Derek, Kathy, Tina, Ringo and Brandy, and eleven great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held at Guardian Funeral Home on Monday, March 7, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and a Graveside service will follow at 1:30 p.m., at Duncan Cemetery. Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Mar. 7, 2011.________________________________________________________________Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 22, 1997. Page: 27The funeral for Christiana M. Titus, 86, of 728 Stonewood Drive, Philadelphia, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Hart & Bruce Funeral Home, Watertown, with the Rev. Ralph Hamlin and Patricia Hamlin of Holy Covenant Word of Life Ministry, Watertown, officiating. The body will be cremated. Mrs. Titus died Monday morning at Samaritan-Keep Home, Watertown, where she had been a resident since March 13, 1996. Calling hours will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Born Oct. 3, 1910, in Trinidad and Tobago, she was the daughter of Jules and Dorcas Matthews. She married Hubert Titus of Trinidad and Tobago, where she was a homemaker and a domestic worker, and he worked on the Trinidad and Tobago Railroad. Mr. Titus died before her. Mrs. Titus moved to the United States in 1972 to live with her daughter, Mrs. Anstey (Veronica G.) Hinkson, Philadelphia, until entering the nursing home. She was involved in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Trinidad and Tobago, where she helped with children and participated in other activities. Surviving besides Mrs. Hinkson are a son, David E. Sanchez, Trinidad and Tobago; a stepdaughter, Margaret M. Ross, Houston, Texas; 23 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers died before her. ________________________________________________________________WILLIAM P. TITUS. One of the sterling and honored citizens given to Tennessee by the fine old Empire State of the Union is this well known and progressive business man of Clarksville, the judicial center of Montgomery county. Mr. Titus has here maintained his home for nearly forty years and he has been closely identified with the civic and material development of the thriving and attractive little city, of whose municipal council he is a valued and popular member. He was for many years editor and publisher of a newspaper in Clarksville, where he was the founder of the Daily Chronicle, Clarksville's first daily paper. He finally retired from the newspaper field to devote his attention to general job printing and book publishing, and in these lines he controls a large and substantial business, with a plant that is essentially modern and metropolitan in equipment and facilities, an establishment that is a credit to Clarksville and a monument to his enterprise and progressive policies. Mr. Titus is well known in this section of the state, and his circle of friends is coextensive with that of his acquaintances. In the city of Buffalo, New York, William P. Titus was born on the 16th of May, 1852, and he is a son of Orin B. and Susan Maria (Pierce) Titus, both of whom passed their entire lives in the old Empire State, within whose gracious borders the respective families were founded in an early day. Orin B. Titus became one of the leading dry-goods merchants of Buffalo, where he continued to reside until his death, which occurred in 1865. His wife was summoned to eternal rest in 1886, and of their three children William P., of this review, is the youngest. The father was a staunch Democrat in his political adherency, and both he and his wife were zealous communicants of the Protestant Episcopal church. He was affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was a man of sterling character and marked business acumen, and held secure place in the confidence and esteem of his fellow-men. In the public schools of his native city William P. Titus gained his early educational discipline, and at an early age he assumed the dignified position of "printer's devil" in a newspaper office in Buffalo. There he served a mos thorough apprenticeship in the "art preservative of all arts," and he continued to follow his trade in Buffalo until 1876, when, at the age of twenty-four years, he came to Clarksville, Tennessee, where he has maintained his home during the long intervening years and where he has attained to substantial success and prestige through his own energy and ability. He secured a position in the office of the Clarksville Chronicle, and in the following year he purchased an half interest in the business. In 1885 he became sole proprietor and forthwith gave evidence of his confidence and enterprise by beginning the publication of a daily edition, under the title of the Daily Chronicle. He made the venture a success and the paper became a most valuable exponent of local interests as well as a power in the furtherance of the cause of the Democratic party. Mr. Titus was an effective editorial writer, and was ever ready to give, in a personal way and through the columns of his paper, an impetus and support to measures and enterprises tending to advance the best interests of the local community and the state at large. In 1889 he published a most creditable and attractive brochure, entitled "Picturesque Clarksville," and the same gave a brief history of the city, and effectively exploited its advantages and manifold attractions, both through the context of the publication and the many fine illustrations with which it was filled. In 1890 Mr. Titus disposed of his newspaper business and turned his attention exclusively to job printing and the publishing and binding of books. For this purpose he has kept his plant up to the best modern standard in all departments, and the same is one of the best and most extensive in this section of the state. As already implied, Mr. Titus is a staunch supporter of the principles and policies of the Democratic party, and he has served as a member of the city council, from the Second ward, since 1906. He is affiliated with the local lodge of the Knights of Pythias, is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, and Mrs. Titus is a member of the Christian church. On the 14th of October, 1878, Mr. Titus wedded Miss Addie Griffey, who was born and reared in Montgomery county, Tennessee, and who died in 1888, at the age of forty years, and she is survived by three sons, Thomas H., who is engaged in the bakery and confectionery business at Guthrie, Kentucky; and Harry S. and James C., who are associated with the work and management of their father's printing establishment. In 1889 Mr. Titus contracted a second marriage, by his union with Miss Mary E. Newhouse, of Clarksville. She was born and reared at Clarksville, Tennessee, and is a daughter of Henry Newhouse. The two children of this union are William P., Jr., and Spencer N., both of whom remain at the parental home.Christine Titus, 97, Evans, Ga., formerly of Clarksville, died Saturday, March 24, 2007, at her residence. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Cemetery with the Rev. Jason Lewis officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. She was born June 29, 1909, in Stewart County, daughter of the late John B. Lattiff and Fannie Reynolds Lattiff. She was married to the late Spencer Titus. She worked for Montgomery Wards in the office. She was a member of First Christian Church. She is survived by one niece, Pat Turner (Walter), Augusta, Ga.; two nephews, John LaHiff (Mary), Calif., and Dr. Bill Titus (Tammy), Springhill; two great-nieces, Deborah Carlson (Lenny), Evans, Ga. and Trudye Pepper (James), Harlem, Ga.; one great-nephew, Brian Turner, Augusta, Ga.; and two great-great-nieces. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the First Christian Church, 516 Madison St., Clarksville, TN 37040. Arrangements entrusted to Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home, 335 Franklin St., Clarksville, TN 645-6488. The Leaf-Chronicle. Mar. 28, 2007.________________________________________________________________Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009James "Aaron" Randol - Christopher A. Titus - Two drivers arrested in fatal Tammany race Revised law toughens penalties they face. Both drivers involved in a drag race that claimed the lives of two passengers in rural St. Tammany Parish last week were arrested Saturday, authorities said Monday. The drivers face charges including negligent homicide and drag racing, which is banned under a state law that was recently amended to include stiffer penalties for informal competitions that result in injuries or death. Charles Patrick Mullen, 19, was racing his friend Dean Barry Jiles, 19, near Goodbee on Wednesday afternoon when Mullen lost control of his car on a curve and crashed into trees along the road. Two of his passengers, Christopher A. Titus, 31, of Covington, and James "Aaron" Randol, 20, of Franklinton, were killed. Mullen and another passenger, a 17-year-old woman from Madisonville, were injured in the crash. Mullen later told The Times-Picayune he had been going between 110 mph and 120 mph at the time of the crash on Gottschalk Road, which has a speed limit of 35 mph. Mullen and Jiles each were booked into the St. Tammany Parish jail in Covington with two counts of negligent homicide, one count of negligent injuring, one count of reckless driving and one count of drag racing on public roads, Sheriff's Office spokesman Capt. George Bonnett said. Mullen also was booked with one count of driving without a license, Bonnett said. Jiles' pickup truck, which he had upgraded to increase its speed, did not crash into Mullen's car, according to Mullen and Sheriff's Office investigators. "The fact that they were drag racing was clearly a case of criminal negligence that led to the deaths of two passengers in the car," Bonnett said. "They're both responsible because they were both racing." St. Tammany Parish deputies arrested Jiles on Saturday at his home on Gottschalk Road. Mullen, who was staying with a friend in Tangipahoa Parish, was arrested by Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office deputies at a gas station in Ponchatoula. Mullen, of Hammond, and Jiles, of Goodbee, were not arrested immediately after the accident because investigators needed time to examine evidence and determine exactly what happened, Bonnett said. Of the counts facing the two drivers, it is the accusation of drag racing that could lead to the stiffest penalties under amendments to state law spearheaded in 2007 by then-state Sen. Donald Cravins Jr., D-Opelousas. Each count of negligent homicide carries a sentence of up to five years in prison but has no minimum sentence. However, under the amended law, drag races that result in a death or injury carry a mandatory sentence of between one and five years and a $2,000 fine. ________________________________________________________________Houston Chronicle (TX) - September 9, 2009Christopher Allen Titus, born May 9, 1978 in Houston, TX, died August 19, 2009 in Covington, LA, due to an auto accident. Memorial Services will be held Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, TX, with Reverend Laurie Juull officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, TX. Chris attended schools in Dickinson, graduated high school in Odessa, TX and attended Odessa College. He is preceded in death by his mother, Debra Parks Titus, grandfathers, Capt. H. J. Titus and Frank Parks. Survived by father, Michael J. Titus, grandmothers, Jane R. Titus of Dickinson, TX and Irmagene Parks of Odessa, TX. Many aunts, uncles and cousins, dear family pets, "Attilla" and "Coco". For those desiring, in lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to Bay Area SPCA, 3000 Ave. R, San Leon, TX 77539. Crowder Funeral Home 851 FM 517W/PO Box 1292 Dickinson, TX 77539 281-337-1515 281-337-1095 FAX cfh1292@ Galveston County Daily News, The (TX) - Wednesday, January 23, 2013Michael James Titus. A man found Tuesday morning in his van in a grocery store parking lot died of a self-inflicted wound, authorities said. Michael James Titus, 64, of Friendswood was found at 9:05 a.m. in the parking lot of HEB, 701 West Parkwood Ave., John Florence, a spokesman for the Galveston County Medical Examiner's Office said. His death was ruled a suicide, Florence said. Galveston County Daily News, The (TX) - Tuesday, January 29, 2013Michael James Titus, 64, beloved son passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 22, 2013, in Friendswood, Texas. Mike was born in Manhattan, New York City, N.Y. on September 19, 1948 to parents Captain Harold J. Titus-deceased and Jane Howell Reeder Titus. Mike was preceded in death by his wife, Debi Racks Titus; Son, Christopher Allen Titus; Cousin, Robert Masia Jr.; Aunt, Betty Masia; and Uncle, Robert Masia, Sr. Mike received 100% medical disability from the U.S. Navy for service in South Vietnam during the end of the "Tet" offensive in 1968. Mike was rear gunner's mate on "Mike-boats" in the Mekong Delta. He was also attached to Navy Seals as swimmer. He served two years in Vietnam, one in country, his last tour on a destroyer escort as gunner's mate off the coast of Vietnam. Mike was also in the Marine Corps reserve. Mike, Debi and Chris made their home in Odessa, Texas when Mike was employed as a pipe fitter/welder until his retirement. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 31, 2013 at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, Texas with Pastor Deb Grant officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Houston SPCA, P.O. Box 204091, Houston, TX 77216. Galveston County Daily News, The (TX) - Wednesday, January 30, 2013Graveside service for Michael Titus will be today at 11:00 a.m. at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster under the direction of James Crowder Funeral Home of Dickinson.________________________________________________________________Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - October 21, 2009. Page: 22AChyna Titus, infant daughter of Leonardo Titus and Rose Patterson, died Oct. 15. Services 11 a.m. Thursday, Church of the Living God Temple 355 (Howard-Harris, Oklahoma City).________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - May 27, 1988. Page: B10Clara Titus, 64, formerly of Atlantic City, N.J., died Thursday in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Melora and Robert Mott of 2662 N.W. 42nd St., Boca Raton, Fla. Titus was a cafeteria supervisor for Resorts International and the Sands Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, for 25 years before retiring in 1985. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late John and Anna (Reinforth) Orwan. Survivors: Daughter; another daughter Maureen, wife of Raymond Brunetti of Mays Landing, N.J.; brothers, Joseph, Eugene, James, Robert and John, all of Bethlehem; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Csaszar of Bethlehem and Mrs. Anna Kereczman of Hellertown, and two grandsons. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Downing Funeral Home, 1002 W. Broad St., Bethlehem. No calling hours. ________________________________________________________________Citrus County Chronicle (Crystal River, FL) - Friday, November 7, 2014.Claire A Titus, age 85, of Crystal River, Florida, passed away October 13, 2014, at the HPH Hospice in Lecanto. Born on September 16, 1929, in North Bergen, New Jersey, to Gregory and Anna (Lombag) Hrinkovich. Claire moved to Citrus County in 1977 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after retiring from the Treasury Dept. She then owned and operated an accounting firm in Crystal River for 32 years. She was a member of the Crystal River Yacht Club, the Crystal River Pilot Club, the Crystal River Planning Board and Zoning Committee, and she was an active member of the St. Benedicts Catholic Church in Crystal River. In addition to her parents, Claire was preceded in death by her husband, Jack; her son, Donald. Survived by her brother, George; sister-in-law, Carol Hrinkovich of Catasaqua, Pennsylvania; and daughters, Julianne Corbit of Spring Hill, Patricia Byrne of Horsham, Pennsylvania; grandchildren, William, Ed, Thomas, Frankie and Nichole; great-grandchildren, Cody, Randy, Kendall, Cassandra and Tyler; nieces, Kim, CarolAnn, Merrie and Nephew Michael. Private cremation will take place under the direction of Brown Funeral Home and Crematory in Lecanto. Mass will be offered at 10 a.m., November 10, 2014, at St Benedicts Catholic Church in Crystal River. Brown Funeral Home and Crematory, Lecanto, Florida. ________________________________________________________________Galveston County Daily News, The (TX) - Friday, May 7, 2010Clara Titus, a vibrant woman with a beautiful personality, went to see her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Tuesday, May 4, 2010, at Mainland Medical Center Hospital. Clara was born September 19, 1922, in Brazoria, Texas to Judge and Mattie Brown. She graduated from Central High School in Galveston, Texas in 1940. Clara was a cook for years at Pier 23 Restaurant and then at Central Drug Store, both in Galveston. Visitation will be Saturday, May 8, 2010 from 9-11 a.m. followed by Funeral Services at 11:00 a.m. Both services will be held at Carnes Funeral Home Chapel, 3100 Gulf Freeway, Texas City, Texas. The Rev. Howard Bell will officiate. Burial will follow immediately at Lakeview Cemetery in Galveston, Texas. Clara was preceded in death by her parents, Judge and Mattie Brown. She leaves to cherish her loving memory her two sons Eugene Williams (Betty) and Eddie Titus Jr.; one daughter Patricia Titus Brown (Donald); 6 grandchildren Monica and Alicia Williams, Joelisha Titus, Ashley Titus, and Kefflynn and Kevvlynn Guidry; 4 great-grandchildren D’Andrea Wilson, Jaymal Williams, Alexi McDaniel and Cashton Grayson; foster children Margaret Bernard, Brenda Sanders, Jackie Wilson, Shaun Marcel, Jackie Mitchell and Clarence Grayson; devoted friends Marva Williams, Beatrice and Leatrice, Della and Ms. Teresa and a host of other relatives and friends. Special thanks to everyone for their care and concern during this difficult time. The Galveston County Daily News. May 7, 2010.________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. Wednesday, May 21, 2003. p. B-4.Clara E. Garlow, 91, of Jamesville, New York died Tuesday. She is the widow of the late Peter Garlow Sr. who died in 1986. Mrs. Garlow is survived by four daughters, Joan Brayman, Sharon Grabosky, Linda Crolick all of Jamesville and Barbara Titus of Iva, SC; two sons, Peter E. of Syracuse and Steven P. Garlow of Cleveland, NY; 19 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Fairchild & Meech DeWitt Chapel, 3690 Erie Blvd. E. A private graveside service will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Jamesville. Contributions may be made to The Jamesville Fire Dept.________________________________________________________________SouthtownStar (Chicago, IL) - Friday, December 19, 2014.Titus, Clara M. (nee Match) Late of Tinley Park, IL. Beloved wife of the late Esbon Y. Titus; loving mother of Paul, Allan, and the late Joanne Titus; caring grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother of 4. Funeral service Monday, December 22, 2014, 10:00 a.m. at the Vandenberg Funeral Home, 17248 S. Harlem Ave., Tinley Park, IL 60477. Interment in Fairmount Willow Hills Cemetery. Visitation Sunday, December 21, 2014 2:00-8:00 p.m. For information on services, 708-532-1635 or .________________________________________________________________Clara Mae Holliday Titus. BUENA PARK, Calif. - Clara Mae Holliday Titus, 86, formerly of Hernando, died Saturday, March 4, 2006, at West Anaheim Medical Center in Anaheim, Calif. Services are Saturday at 1 p.m. at Walton Chapel C.M.E. Church in Sardis. Burial will be in Howard Chapel C.M.E. Cemetery in Como. Felix Cauthen Funeral Home has charge. Survivors include four daughters, Earnestine William of Gary, Ind., Pearl Titus of Bellflower, Calif., Morece Dowell of Henderson, Nev. and Angelene Robinson of Tracy, Calif.; four sons, Alexander Titus and Willie Titus, both of Gary, Ind. and Mack Titus and Herbert Titus, both of Cerritos, Calif.; two sisters, Mildred Holliday Hardy of Sardis and Estelle Holliday Smith of Memphis, Tenn.; 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. The Panolian. Mar. 11, 2006.________________________________________________________________The Newport Daily News. Wednesday, January 28, 1959. p. 2. RI.Mrs Clara O. Titus of 16 Bradford Ave., widow of Allen C. Titus, died yesterday at her home after a long illness. She was 75. She was born in Newport, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. William S. Jones. Her father established the firm of E. D. Jones & Son, a meat rendering company, which later was operated by her husband from 1918 until he sold it in 1947 to the Consolidated Rendering Co. of Providence. Mrs. Titus was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church and of its women's societies. Surviving is a daughter, Miss Clara Agnes Titus of Providence. Services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. in the Hambly Funeral Home with the Rev. David Carter, pastor of St. Paul's Church officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in Portsmouth.________________________________________________________________Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA) - June 21, 2005Clara T. Titus, of 934 Birkbeck St., Freeland, died Sunday morning at her home. Born in Pond Creek, she was the daughter of the late John and Maryann (Buyarski) Wydock and the late Mary Steve. She was preceded in death, in addition to her parents, by her husband, Joseph C. Titus Jr., in June of 1995, and a brother, Edward Wydock. She was a dietary supervisor at the White Haven Center before her retirement. She was a member of St. Ann's R.C. Church, Freeland. She was a member of the Freeland Senior Citizens. She is survived by her daughter, Kathleen Kraynak, and son-in-law, John; sons, James E. and his wife, Maureen, of Elizabethtown, and Dr. Michael J. and his wife, Kathleen, of Fallston, Md.; a sister, Marcella Kislan, of Freeland; brothers, Leo Wydock, of Freeland, and John Wydock, of Lincoln, Neb.; four grandchildren, Zachary, Jeremy, Caitlin and Carey Jo Titus; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Cotterall-Petrilli Funeral Home, 706 Birkbeck St., Freeland, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ann's R.C. Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. The Freeland Roman Catholic Bereavement Committee will hold a prayer service. Please make memorial donations to Visiting Nurses Association, 486 Northampton St., Edwardsville, Pa. 18704. ________________________________________________________________Daily News, The (Longview, WA) - Wednesday, June 11, 2014.Clarabelle Olene Titus, 87, of Castle Rock peacefully passed away in Mesa, Ariz. She was preceded in death by her parents, six siblings, three infant daughters, a son and an infant granddaughter. Clarabelle is survived by her husband of 67 years and the love of her life, Richard Titus; a son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Linda Titus; two daughters, Sally and Debra; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Barb (Bud) Whittle. Known to many as "Nana," Clarabelle will be remembered for her soft, comforting hands, loving heart, memory sharing, joke telling, willingness to go without so that others could have, and most of all, how much she loved "Papa." At her request, no service will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice. Arrangements are by Wise Choice Desert View Chapel, Mesa. ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - December 9, 1985. Page: 6CClarence Titus, 91, former Wichitan, retired farmer, died Saturday. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Christian Church, Lewis. Survivors: sons, Leslie of Wichita, C. J. of Lewis, William of Kinsley, Richard of Garden City; daughters, Bernice Newsom of Lewis, Thelma Knowles of Pensacola, Fla., Lida Mae McCune of Greely, Colo.; brother, Orville of Cantonment, Fla.; sister, Leila Murphy of Whitewater; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the American Diabetes Association. McKillip Funeral Home, Kinsley. William G. Titus, 79, died Oct. 8, 2005, at his home, Kinsley. He was born Jan. 6, 1926, in Centerview, the son of Clarence and Frances Goin Titus. A longtime Kinsley resident, he was a retired farmer. He belonged to the Holy Nativity Episcopal Church and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 7349, both at Kinsley. On Sept. 9, 1946, he married Lois V. Floyd in Kinsley. She died Sept. 25, 1999. Survivors include: a 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. Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at McKillip Memorial Chapel, Kinsley, with Father Donald Pierce presiding. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Kinsley Library, in care of the funeral home. The Hutchinson News. Oct. 10, 2005.Hutchinson News-Herald. Sunday, Sep. 8, 1945. KS.Lois Vinett Floyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Floyd of Kinsley, and William Gordon Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Titus of Centerview, will be married at 9 o'clock this morning in Kinsley Congregational church. Rev. Clarence H. Hamm of Kinsley will read the vows.Mrs. Oval LoVette, organist, and Mrs. O. E. James, vocalist, will give the wedding music. Both are of Kinsley. Attendants will be the bride's sister, Mrs. James D. Taylor of Kinsley and Lloyd Freeman of Hutchinson, Richard Titus of Centerview, brother of the bridegroom, will be an usher and tapers will be lighted by Mrs. Leland Floyd of Kinsley. The bride is a graduate of Kinsley high school and Mr. Titus of Centerview high school. She has been employed the last four years in the Kinsley bank and Mr. Titus has served in the navy, two years of which were overseas.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - May 21, 1995. Page: 2BClarence Jr. "Jim" Titus, 75, farmer, died Friday, May 19, 1995. Service 2 p.m. Monday, United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Jean; daughters, Patricia Johnson, Mary Lou Schnoebelen, both of Great Bend, Sharon Gilbert of Clay Center; brothers, Leslie of Wichita, Bill of Kensley, Dick of Garden City; sisters, Berniece Newson of Lewis, Thelma Knowles of Pensacola, Fla., Liea Mae McCune of Greeley, Colo.; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Lewis E.M.T. Service. McKillip Funeral Home, Kensley. ________________________________________________________________New Castle, PA. News. Saturday, August 13, 1966. p. 2.A service for Clarence Edward Titus, 60, of Hawthorne, Fla., was conducted at 10 a.m. today in the William - Thomas Funeral Chapel, Gainesville, Fla. Burial was in the Arlington Cemetery, Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Titus died at home Tuesday after an illness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Coral C. Titus; his mother, Mrs. Bessie Daniels of Sharon, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn May Hunt of Fort Meade, Md.; two sons, Wylie Glenn of Norman, Okla., and John Edward of Gainesville; three brothers, Harry and Leonard Titus of West Middlesex and Ralph Titus of Sharon; a sister, Mrs. John Frye of Sharon; and three grandchildren.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - January 7, 1987. Page: 8; 10Clarence H. Titus, 69, of Brooksville, died Monday (Jan. 5, 1987) at his residence. Born in Prairie Farm, Wis., he came here four months ago from Seattle and was a retired minister. Survivors include his wife Anna Jane; four daughters, Nancy Titus, Clearwater, Rosalyn Titus, Seattle, Joanne Stewart, Wellsville, N.Y., and Patsy Fletcher, Spring Hill; three brothers, Floyd, Texas, Walter, Spring Hill, and Paul, Asheville, N.C.; three sisters, Lola Gregory, Stone Lake, Wis., Dorothy Underwood, Fairmount, Ind., and Elinor Woellhof, Miltonvale, Kan.; and four grandchildren. Turner Funeral Homes, Spring Hill.________________________________________________________________The Iola Register. Monday Evening, April 1, 1963. p. 2.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 the 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, Va.; 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.________________________________________________________________Emporia Gazette, The (KS) - Monday, December 28, 2015 Clarice E. (Penner) Titus passed away peacefully on Wednesday (Dec. 23, 2015) at the age of 86 in Wichita. Funeral Services 10:30 A.M., Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church in Newton. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday 1 pm til 8 pm where the family will receive friends between 6 pm and 8 pm. A memorial has been established with the First Presbyterian Church and the Newton Senior Center, contributions may be sent to Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, 120 E. Broadway, Newton, KS. Clarice was born on June 5, 1929 in Newton, KS, the daughter of H. J. and Eleanor Richards Penner. She married E. Ralph Titus on January 15, 1950 in Newton. Survivors include her daughters, Marsha (Morris) Mills of McPherson, and Marlys Titus of Emporia; son, Myron (Linda) Titus of Wichita; granddaughters, Teresa (Tim) Bonham of Gardner, Tamara (Shawn) Wilson of Lyons, Tonya (Steve) Mills of Lindsborg, Lindsay (Jason) Wagoner of Wichita; grandson Justin (Laura) Titus of Wichita; 14 great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Clarice is preceded in death by her parents and husband. Condolences may be left at . ________________________________________________________________The Pharos-Tribune & Press. Thursday Evening, July 25, 1968. p. 2.Clark H. Titus, 62, of Rt. 2, city, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning at Logansport. Born Nov. 3, 1905 in Cass County, he was the son of George and Henrietta Davis Titus. His marriage was on Jan. 7, 1953, at Gosport, to Mary Julian. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge. Surviving with his widow are five sons, Ronald of W. Lebanon; Joe, of 1617 Spear St.; Danny, of 424 12th St.; Larry, of 1829 E. Market St.; and Richard of 1617 Spear St.; two daughters, Mrs. Charlene Richardson of Onward and Mrs. Kaye Humphrey of Delphi; six stepsons, Thurman, Wayne, Dale and Fred Julian, all of Kalamazoo, Mich.; and Keith and Clarence Julian, both of Rt. 2, city; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert Bernhardt of Rt. 2, city, Mrs. James Tribbett of Burrows, and Mrs. Irene Sandlin of Kalamazoo; three sisters, Mrs Mable Prather of Bringhurst, Mrs. Margaret Duncan of Galveston, and Mrs. George Prather of Rural Route, Walton, and 18 grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Fisher Funeral Home with the Rev. Ted Osgood officiating. Burial will be in Ever-Rest Memorial Park. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at the funeral home where Eagles services will be held at 7 p.m. Friday.________________________________________________________________Jackson Citizen Patriot: Web Edition Articles (MI) - Monday, June 2, 2014.A 36-year-old Munith man died Friday, May 30, after the vehicle he was driving struck a tree and caught on fire. Clark William Titus Jr. was pronounced dead at the scene, said Waterloo Township Deputy Chief Tony McKerchie. Police were called to Territorial Road, west of Ryan Road, shortly after 11:30 p.m. to find the Dodge Ram pickup truck Titus was engulfed in flames. Officers estimate Titus was driving 50-70 miles per hour when his vehicle struck the tree. Titus was the only person in the vehicle. An autopsy was performed Sunday, and officials are waiting for toxicology results. McKerchie said alcohol and speed are believed to be factors in the crash. Michigan State Police troopers assisted Waterloo at the scene. ________________________________________________________________Clayton Robert, "Bob" Titus. November 10, 2007. Age 71, of Westland. Beloved husband of Doris. Dear father of Clay (Janna), and Kelly (Robert) Wolfe. Grandfather of Robert, Nichole, and Rachael Titus. Great-grandfather of Seth Titus. Survived by five sisters and brothers, and predeceased by his parents and one sister. Funeral services at the Uht Funeral Home, Westland, Tuesday 2 p.m. Visitation at the funeral home Monday 2-8 p.m. Cremation rights were accorded. Family suggests memorials to Gideons International.________________________________________________________________The Arizona Republic. Mon., July 26, 1965. p. 35.Claude E. Titus, who managed the Goodyear plant at Litchfield Park during World War II, died Saturday evening in Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 60. Mr. Titus moved to a home in Scottsdale, at 7710 E. Thornwood Drive, in 1964 from Akron, Ohio, where he was vice president of the Goodyear Co. and managing director of its plantations in Sumatra and Singapore until his retirement last year. He had served as resident director of those plantations from 1939 until 1942 and again from 1946 to 1958 when he returned to the company's headquarters in Akron. He was a member of Arazona Chapter 1 of the Royal Arch Masons, Phoenix Commandery 3 and Masonic Lodge 517 in Akron. He also was a member of El Zaribah Shrine and the Arizona Country Club here. Services will be held at 10 a.m. at A. L. Moore and Sons, 333 W. Adams. They will be conducted by the Masonic funeral committee. Cremation will follow at Greenwood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Marie, and a sister, Mrs. Thelma Troesher of East Cleveland, Ohio.________________________________________________________________The Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Saturday, February 26, 1938. p. 2.Burial services will be held at Evergreen cemetery Monday afternoon for Claude Titus, former apprentice in the railroad shops here who died at a hospital in International Falls last night. The body will arrive in Brainerd early Sunday. Mr. Titus left Brainerd several years ago and has been employed since at Bemidji and International Falls. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Titus, and two brothers, W. C. and Harry Titus, and a daughter, Mrs. Frances Holler.________________________________________________________________Daily Journal-Gazette. Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1945. IL.Clemon L. V. Titus, 516 North Nineteenth street, died at 2 o'clock this morning at his home. Death was due to double pneumonia. Mr. Titus, who had been in ill health for a year had been a patient in St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago until Sunday when he was returned to his home here. He was 81 years old.Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Mitchell funeral home with Rev. J. Fred Melvin officiating. Burial will be in Dodge Grove cemetery.Mr. Titus was born Aug. 10, 1863, in Rush county, Indiana, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Titus. He came to Mattoon when a young man and made his home here since that time. He was a carpenter by trade. Dec. 25, 1884, he married Annabelle Pool of Louisville, Ky.He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Heber Umsted and Mrs. Everett Kemper of Mattoon; a sister, Mrs. Emma Ferguson of Sumner; two brothers, Thomas Titus of Decatur, Ind., and Dan Titus of Kansas City, Mo., and two grandsons.He was a member of the First Methodist church.________________________________________________________________Newton Kansan, The (KS) - Friday, January 11, 2013Cleo Carolee (Combs) Titus, 87, retired Halstead Hospital RN, beloved mom, grandma, great-grandma, sister, aunt and friend, passed away Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013. She was born in El Dorado to William Alonzo Combs and Hollie "Mabel" (Folk). On April 29, 1950, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, she married John "Jack" A. Titus. She is survived by her children, John (Carmela) Titus of Shawnee, William (DeAnn) Titus of Newton, Stephen Titus of Halstead, Kathleen (Gary) Church of Sedgwick; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Titus; granddaughter, Katherine Elizabeth Church; parents, William and Mabel Combs; sister, Loraine Surrett; and brother, William Combs Jr. Visitation will be from 6 to 7 p.m., rosary will be at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11; and services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, all at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 419 Poplar, Halstead. Memorials may be designated to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 419 Poplar, P.O. Box 149, Halstead, KS 67056, or Harden Hospice, 2622 W. Central, S-501, Wichita, KS 67203. Baker Funeral Home of Valley Center is in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be left for the family at . ________________________________________________________________Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC) - Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Page: C2Cleo P. Fox Titus, 94, of 220 Old Durham Rd., died Monday, July 2, 2012, at her home. She was born October 31, 1917 in Roxboro, N.C. to Effie Brooks Fox and George Martin Fox. She attended schools in Roxboro and graduated from Roxboro High School. She graduated from Louisburg College and Greensboro College. She taught school in Stem, N.C., Helena High School in Timberlake, N.C., and Southern Middle School in Roxboro, N.C. On July 12, 1941, she married Glen Neal Titus who preceded her in death August 9, 2002. She was a member of Brooksdale United Methodist Church and served in many capacities for the church. Survivors include one son, Glen Neal Titus, Jr. (Linda) of Washington, N.C. She had twin granddaughters, Stephanie Titus Woodley (Stewart) of Greenville, N.C. and Emily Titus Holley (Mark) of Clayton, N.C.; and one grandson, Glen Neal Titus, III (Courtney) of Wilmington, N.C. She had five great-grandchildren: Caleb Woodley, Samantha Woodley, Seth Holley, Brooke Holley and Lucy Titus. A nephew, Ashley Brown Futrell, Jr. (Susan) of Washington, N.C. survive. One sister, Rachel Fox Futrell, of Washington, N.C. preceded her in death. The family wishes to thank her caregivers who have given unending concern and care to her. These special people are asked to sit with the family at the funeral. They are Faye Coates, Barbara Shotwell, Diane Carver, Nancy Morris, April O'Briant, Linda Poteat, JoAnn Willard and Trisha Hatch. Visitation will be Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at 7-8:30 p.m. at Brooks & White Funeral Home. The funeral will be held Thursday, July 5, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Brooksdale United Methodist Church. Rev. Seong-Il Eom and Rev. Nathan Fox will be in charge of the service. Pallbearers will be Howard Fox, Ashley Brown "Ace" Futrell, III, Earl Brooks, Jimmy Brooks, Charles Carver, Tommy Carver, Thomas Carver, and Mark Duncan. Burial will be held in Burchwood Cemetery following the service. Flowers are acceptable and the family requests that memorials be sent to Brooksdale United Methodist Church in care of Jane Rogers, P.O. Box 614, Roxboro, N.C., 27573. Condolences may be sent to . ________________________________________________________________Cleother Titus Sr. Funeral for Cleother Titus Sr., 71, Lawton, will be at noon today at Church of The Living God (P.G.of T), 1529 SW N. H. Jones Drive, Lawton, with Collis Allen, pastor and bishop, officiating. Mr. Titus Sr. died Thursday, April 26, 2007. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens, under direction of Howard-Harris Funeral Services, Lawton. He was born Dec. 15, 1935, in Waco, Texas, to Oliver and Evelyn Shaw. He was raised in Lawton, where he attended and graduated from Douglass High School. He was a member of the school choir, played the guitar and also played baseball. He was a former member of Union Baptist Church and sang with several quartets. He married Earnestine Allen. He was employed by Frisco Railroad Company and retired after 10 years of service. Survivors include his mother, Lawton; a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia Ann and Danny Bell, Colorado Springs, Colo.; two sons and daughters-in-law: Cleother Jr., and Gloria Titus, Lawton; and Leonard and Janice Butler, Tulsa; two foster daughters: Lucretia Williams, and Dortheia Williams, Lawton; a foster son and daughter-in law, Demetric and Amanda Williams, Fairbanks, Alaska; two brothers: Lavern Shaw, and Freddie Shaw, both of Lawton; a sister, Mary Shaw, Lawton; three granddaughters: Kenisha Bell, Kansas City, Mo.; Turkesa Bell, Memphis Tenn.; and LaShonda Butler, Lawton; three grandsons: Dereck Bell, Colorado Springs; and Brian Tiitus, and Leonard Butler Jr., both of Lawton. He was preceded in death by his father; his wife; and three brothers: Donald Ray Shaw, Buddy Titus, and Nathaniel Shaw. Lawton Constitution. Apr. 28, 2007.________________________________________________________________The Bridgeport Post. Tuesday, August 25, 1970. CT.MILFORD -- Cleveland Titus, 72 of 9 Andrews avenue, died today in Bridgeport hospital where he was admitted Sunday as a surgical patient. The Milford Funeral home, 256 Cherry street, is in charge of arrangements.The Bridgeport Post. Tuesday, August 26, 1970. CT.MILFORD -- Services for Cleveland A. Titus, 72, of 9 Andrews avenue, Waldemere beach, retired assistant superintendent of the Sun Oil company of Bridgeport, who died Tuesday, will take place Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Milford funeral home, 256 Cherry street. A Howard Meyers of Jehovah's Witnesses will officiate, and burial will be in Kings Highway cemetery. Born in Wingdale, N. Y., Mr. Titus resided in Milford most of his life. He was employed by the Sun Oil company 32 years before retiring in 1963. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jane DeFelice Titus; a son, Cleveland A. Titus Jr., of Pelhham, N. H.; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph D. Waller and Mrs. Michael Sopc, both of Milford; and two grandsons.________________________________________________________________Joplin News Herald, Wednesday, April 17, 1929. p. 7.The Rev. Cliff Titus was called this morning to Rupert, Ida., by the death of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Titus. Mrs. Titus died at her home there this morning. She visited in Joplin during the winter about three years ago. Funeral services probably will be held there Friday, and Mr. Titus will return here next week. Surviving, besides the Joplin minister, are four other sons and four daughters.________________________________________________________________Joplin Globe. Wednesday, February 16, 1949. p. 6.Above is Mrs. Cliff K. Titus, who became the bride of the former widely known Joplin man last Saturday in her home at Garnett, Kan. Mrs. Titus, the former Mrs. Merle Dalton, was a younger sister of Mr. Titus' first wife, who died in Joplin last March. Mr. Titus has resigned his position as public relations director of the Missouri State Chamber of Commerce, and he and Mrs. Titus will make their home in Garnett.Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 11, 1988. Page: 5DAfter 97 years, Cliff K. Titus probably still had one more story to tell. But the stories of the former Beech Aircraft Corp. executive and Army colonel came to an end Tuesday when Mr. Titus died at the age of 97 after a brief illness. " 'I just have one more story to tell,' " said the Rev. Forrest Robinson, quoting Mr. Titus. "If I heard that once, I heard it a thousand times. And that story was always a cliffhanger. It would stimulate you to think. It wasn't a joke for the sake of a joke. It was germane to the subject." Mr. Titus' life as a businessman, soldier, teacher and politician provided him with adequate material for the stories he so loved to tell and people so loved to hear. ''He liked to talk and tell stories and visit with folks," said Mr. Titus' stepdaughter, Sarah Ward of Houston. "He was a very people-oriented person. He liked being the center of attention in a crowd and he was very capable of doing that. There wasn't an occasion when he didn't have a story to tell." Born July 6, 1890, in Fairfield, Neb., Mr. Titus served as a chaplain in World War I at Camp Dodge, Iowa, during a period in 1918 when the Spanish Flu epidemic claimed 9,000 of the 36,000 troops stationed there. Mr. Titus later achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel as a public relations officer in World War II. He retired from the Army Reserve at the age of 60 at the rank of colonel. He served as a state senator from Missouri before joining Beech in 1950, where he was supervisor of management development and community relations for 16 years. Mr. Titus served two terms as president of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce in 1952 and 1953 and was active in several veterans organizations. He helped found the Wichita Chapter of the Retired Officers Association and was a member of the American Legion for more than 30 years. Mr. Titus was an active member in the Wichita Downtown Rotary Club for more than 30 years and one of the original members of the Retired Business and Professional Club of Wichita. In addition to his wife and stepdaughter, Mr. Titus is survived by a stepson, Tom Few of Wichita; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be 2 p.m. today at Lakeview Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Thursday, May 3, 2012Clifford A. Titus Jr., 83, a lifelong resident of Norton, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Friday, April 27, 2012, at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. He was the beloved husband of the late Alice R. (Houde) Titus, who died on Oct. 27, 2002. Born in Taunton on Oct. 23, 1928, he was a son of the late Clifford A., Sr. and Alice R. (Hogan ) Titus. Cliff grew up in Norton and was educated in Norton public schools. During the Korean War, he proudly served his country as a member of the United States Marine Corps. He was honorably discharged from the service with the rank of corporal. For more than 30 years before retiring, Mr. Titus had been employed as the executive chef at the former Ann's Place Restaurant in Norton. Cliff was an avid fisherman and gardener. He loved spending time with his adoring family, and also enjoyed attending horse and greyhound racing events. He is survived by his devoted sons: Arthur A. Titus and his wife Ann, and John M. Titus and Clifford A. Titus III, all of Norton. The brother of Francis Titus of Attleboro, Glenn Titus of Taunton and Calvin Titus of Attleboro, he is also survived by his cherished grandchildren: Aimee E. Cegelka and her husband Martin of Norton, Chad A. Titus and his wife Cheryl of Attleboro, and Elisabeth R. Titus of Seekonk; his great-granddaughters: Chloe E. and Kari M. Cegelka, both of Norton, as well as many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours, to which relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend, will be held on Saturday, May 5, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Norton Memorial Funeral Home, 19 Clapp St. (off Route 140, Taunton Avenue) Norton. Funeral services will be held at the conclusion of visitation at 11 a.m. in the funeral home. Burial with military honors will follow in the Timothy Plain Cemetery, Norton. In lieu of flowers, the Titus family has requested that donations in Cliff's memory be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts, One Bulfinch Place, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02114.________________________________________________________________Clifford C. Titus, 77, of Spring Hill, died Tuesday (Jan. 1, 2002) at Oak Hill Hospital in Brooksville. Born in Hartford, Conn., he came here eight years ago from New York. He was a retired machinist and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10209, Knights of Columbus and the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Elsie; a son, Robert, New York; and three sisters, Eunice Gibe, Connecticut, Shirley Prezioso, New York, and Christina McGuire, Georgia. Turner Funeral Homes, Spring Hill.________________________________________________________________The Sunday Capital, Local, December 19, 1993. p. D2.Retired 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 Villiger 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.________________________________________________________________Clifford Gordon Titus, 56, of Bentonville, Ark., died Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, at his home. He was born Oct. 10, 1951, in Grand Rapids, Mich., to Ben Titus and Helen Titus. He was a U. S. Army veteran, having served two tours of duty in Vietnam. He was a graduate of Wichita State University in Kansas and was a systems analyst for Wal-Mart until his retirement. He was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Titus. Survivors include his wife of 28 years, Victoria Titus; two daughters, Marilyn Titus of Bentonville and Marion Titus of Bloomington, Ind.; his father, Ben Titus of Wichita, Kan.; and a brother, Bennett Titus of Wichita. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the Callison-Lough Funeral Home Chapel in Bentonville. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences may be made at mem. com. Northwest Arkansas Times. Oct. 26, 2008.________________________________________________________________Clifford O. Titus, age 61, formerly of Lake Wales, Fla., and Bulls Gap, died July 28, 2006 in Cheyenne, Wyo. He was born June 10, 1945 in North Branch, Lapeer County, Mich. to William and Iola (Robinson) Titus. He was a veteran of Vietnam, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is survived by three brothers, Phil (Connie) of Sedona, Ariz., Doug of Clearwater, Fla. and Jeff of Greene Cove Springs, Fla.; four sisters, Karen Roach of St. Augustine, Fla. and Auburn Hills, Mich., Donna of Avon Park, Fla., Linda of Lake Wales, Fla. and Diane (Gary) Davis of Babson Park, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. A Biker BBQ Bash will be held from 2-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 at the Babson Park Women's Club to celebrate his life. Arrangements by Fountain Funeral Home in Avon Park, Fla. The Herald-Chronicle. Oct. 8, 2006.________________________________________________________________Spooner Advocate (WI) - June 21, 1999Clifford Ray Titus, 84, died on Friday, April 30, in Tucson, Ariz.He was born in Earl on March 3, 1915, to Guy and Christian (Neste) Titus.He married Aagot Toftness of Shell Lake on Aug. 4, 1937.Clifford started his career as a teacher in 1934. In 1939 he retired from teaching and embarked on a career as a chiropractor, graduating from Logan College in 1942. He had offices in Spooner and Rice Lake prior to moving to Tucson in 1957, where he continued his practice until retirement in 1990. He was named Chiropractor of the Year in 1963. He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Jo Ann (Jim) Pulley, Greenville, S.C.; a son, Clifford Ray (Im) Titus Jr., Wilcox, Ariz.; four grandchildren, James and Mark Pulley of South Carolina and Clifford Ray III and Jo Anna Titus of Arizona; a sister, Evelyn (Ervin) Boone, Stone Lake; two brothers, Richard L. (Lois) and Ronald Joseph (Deloris) Titus, both of Springbrook; and many other relatives. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 28, at Namekagon Congregational United Church of Christ, Earl.Interment will be in Earl Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Naples Daily News (FL) - Sunday, October 3, 2010Clifton "Cliff" Frederick Titus, 77, a resident of Bonita Springs, FL (formerly Transfer, PA), joined the heavenly father October 1, 2010. Cliff was born November 9, 1932 in Sharpsville, PA, the son of Harry Clifton Titus and Anna (Bentley) Titus. He was a loving husband and devoted husband to Bonnie Lou (Peterson) Titus for 57 years, a veteran of the Armed Forces stationed at Fort McClelland, AL from 1953-1955, and an avid sports fan - playing and coaching for many years. He is survived by his beloved wife, Bonnie Titus of Bonita Springs, FL; his loving daughters, Vicky (Kenny) Kirk of Hubbard, OH and Rhonda Titus (Arturo Delgado) of Bonita Springs, FL; his four granddaughters, Rachelle (Jack) Ramsey, Janelle (Eric) Tighe, Shanelle (Nicholas) Cruz, and Shara Titus (Gerardo Godinez); seven great grandchildren, Nicole Ramsey, Adrian Cruz, Morgan Tighe, Payton Tighe, Christian Godinez, Connor Tighe, and Jovan Cruz; and his brothers, David (Georgetta) Titus of Sharpsville, PA and Richard (Mary) Titus of Hermitage, PA. He was predeceased by his parents, Harry and Anna Titus; and his sister, Melba Titus. Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at Anchor Christian Church, 11651 E. Terry Street, Bonita Springs, FL 34135. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Anchor Christian Church Mission Funds. Naples Daily News. Oct. 3, 2010.________________________________________________________________Clifton Ralph Titus, age 91, went to be with the Lord on Monday morning, June 16, 2003. He was born Jan. 27, 1912 in Belmont, N.Y., son of the late Ralph and Flossie (Gibbs0 Titus, Clifton married Florence Percy on June 30, 1932 in Chateaugay, N.Y. He was a quiet, gentle man who loved to work outdoors on people's lawns and in his garden. He was a hard worker but he always had time for his family. Clifton also loved his church, the Church of the Nazarene in Williston, where he was a member for about 40 years. He was also their custodian for many years. He enjoyed going to campmeeting each summer both at Burke Holiness Camp in New York State and at Ithiel Falls Campmeeting in Johnson. Clifton will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Florence Titus of Genesis Eldercare in Morrisville; three daughters, Norma Ploof and her husband, Raymond of Williston, Shirley Finster and David Purdy of Norfolk, Va., and Susan Davis and her husband, Steven, of Waterville; his foster daughter, Sandra of Texas; two brothers, Ell Titus and his wife, Velma, of Watertown, N.Y, and Stanley Titus and his wife, Anita, of Williston; three sisters, Aletha Koloniar and her husband, Andrew, of Stowe, Alma Percy of Williston, and Joyce Sumner and her husband, Edwin ,of Chateaugay, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was also predeceased by two brothers, Floyd Titus, and Donald Titus. Visiting hours will be held Thursday, June 19, 2003, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Waterville Church of the Nazarene. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 20, 2003, at 2 p.m. at Waterville Church of the Nazarene with the Reverend Harold Brimmer officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain View Cemetery, Waterville. Memorial contributions may be made in Clifton's memory to Burke Holiness Camp, c/o Tammy Hyde, 64 Williamson St., Malone, N.Y. 12953. Friends who wish may forward on-line condolences by visiting . Arrangements are by the Hayes-Rich Funeral Home, 1176 Main St., Fairfax. St. Albans Messenger. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Idaho Spokesman-Review (Coeur d'Alene, ID) - July 2, 1999. Page: D5Memorial service for Clint A. Titus, 49, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Titus residence in Colville. Danekas Funeral Home in Colville is in charge of arrangements. A 21-year Colville resident, Mr. Titus died Monday. He was born in Spokane and attended schools in California before graduating from Colville High School in 1967. Following high school, he returned to California, where he lived for 11 years. In 1975 he married Christine Cassella. Mr. Titus operated a saddle shop in Clement, Calif., for three years before moving back to Colville in 1978. In Colville, he continued his saddle-making business for a short time. He worked at the Safeway store in Colville from 1981 until 1987. He had been working at the Washington State Employment and Job Service office since 1991. He also served as the Department of Agriculture brand inspector in the Colville area from 1992 until 1995. Mr. Titus was a member of the U.S. Team Roping Coalition, Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association and the American Quarterhorse Association. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, KC Titus, and a son, James Titus, both at home; his parents, Cliff and Gorinne Titus of Odessa, Wash.; and a brother, Norman Titus of Colville. ________________________________________________________________McAlester News-Capital & Democrat (OK) - Monday, December 6, 2010Clinton C. Titus. The funeral for Clinton C. Titus, 85, of Blanchard, Okla., formerly of Hartshorne, Okla., will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010, at First Baptist Church, Hartshorne. Burial will follow in Hartshorne Cemetery. A memorial will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, 2010, at Cole Baptist Church, Cole, Okla. Arrangements are by Brumley-Mills Funeral Home, Hartshorne, Okla. Family visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010, at the funeral home in Hartshorne. Clint was born Feb. 12, 1925, in Pleasanton, Kan., to Bert and Maggie Titus and passed away at 9:36 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010, at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Enid, Okla. Clint lived most of his life in Hartshorne, with the exception of a few years in Carlsbad, N.M. He lived the last three years of his life at the home of his son, Clint Jr., in Blanchard, Okla. He married Billie Jo Jones Jan. 18, 1946, in Carlsbad, N.M., where he worked several years in the potash mines. They had three children, Patsy, Clinton Ray and Donna Ray. He later returned to Hartshorne, where he drove school bus for Haileyville School District for more than five years. He also worked several years for Oklahoma Aerotronics in Hartshorne. He married Mary Bibbs. They later divorced. He was passionate about his garden and produced some of the most beautiful tomatoes and vegetables in Pittsburg County. He loved his Lord and attended Cole Baptist Church. He loved his grandbabies and looked forward to family get-togethers and especially pot-luck dinners. He is survived by one son, Clinton Ray Titus and wife Kelly of Blanchard, Okla.; two daughters, Patsy Sorrels of Enid and Donna Ray Titus of Merced, Calif.; four grandchildren, Melissa Case and husband Steve, Shauna Carrington and husband Steve and Rusti Charles and husband Travis, all of Enid, and Stephonie Flowers of Merced, Calif.; 11 great-grandchildren, Dylan Freeman, Jennifer Sorrels, Christian and Austin Carrington and Tabor, Tanner and Talor Charles, all of Enid, and Amy and Zachary Borba, Tyler Gomez and Kelci Flowers, all of Merced, Calif.; one sister, Evelyn Woods and husband Bill of Texas; the mother of his children, Billie Jo Gonella of Merced, Calif.; numerous nieces and nephews; and many friends who loved him very much. He will be greatly missed. He was preceded in death by nine siblings, Bert “Bud,” Walter “Doc,” Loretta “Arshie,” Dorothy, Chris, Ruby, Goldie, Opal and Jennette. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made through the funeral home to First Baptist Church of Hartshorne or Cole Baptist Church. Enid News & Eagle. Dec. 4, 2010.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) and Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) - May 13, 2004. Page: L08Clinton R. Titus, Sr. on May 9, 2004 of Pequannock. Beloved husband of Violet. Dear father of C. Russell Titus, Bonnie Titus Robinson and Frances E. Jarrett. Devoted grandfather of Russell, Nanci, Amy and David Titus and Janet Parkhurst, Bonnie Marie, Albert C. and Richard Greene, and Jaime and Melissa Jarrett. Cherished great-grandfather of Lacey, Sarah, Kate, Aidan and Maeve. Funeral services were held privately on Wednesday at the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, Pompton Plains. Donations in Clinton's memory to the American Cancer Society, 669 Littleton Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054, the Visiting Nurse Association of Northern NJ, 38 Elm St., Morristown, NJ 07960 or Meals on Wheels, PO Box 357, Butler, NJ 07405 would be appreciated by his family. Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) - May 13, 2004. Page: E05Clinton R. Titus Sr., 83, died Sunday. Born in Brooklyn, he moved here 82 years ago. Mr. Titus was a heating contractor at Clinton R. Titus Heating before retiring 20 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Violet Byrne; a son, C. Russell of Ridgewood; two daughters, Bonnie Titus Robinson of Maywood and Frances E. Jarrett of Thornton, Colo.; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, 781 Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Pompton Plains, Pequannock, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________The Paris News. Tuesday, July 22, 1958. p. 2. TX.AVERY - Funeral of Mrs. Cloyce Titus, 18, of Dallas, the former Miss Wanda LaVoyce Markham of DeKalb, was held Sunday at the DeKalb Church of Christ, Nathan Jackson and John Davis officiating. Burial was made in the Woodmen Cemetery. Granddaughter of Charlie Markham of Avery, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Markham of DeKalb, who survive besides her husband, a sister, Charles Anna Markham of DeKalb. Mrs. Titus died in a Texarkana hospital after a long illness.________________________________________________________________Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - March 18, 1984. Page: B7Cloyd R. Titus, 68, of Pinson Fork,, a retired miner, husband of Celestial Collins Titus, died Friday at University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Medical Center. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at McVeigh Baptist Church, McVeigh. Visitation is anytime at Rogers Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________Aiken Standard. Tuesday, February 24, 1998. p. 28.Mrs Helen Titus Bisbee, 91, wife of the late William B. Bisbee, Jr., formerly of 143 Huntley St., New Ellenton, S.C., died Sunday morning, February 22, 1998. Mrs. Bisbee is survived by a nephew, Mr. Clyde H. Titus, of Saratoga Springs, New York. A graveside service will be held at St. Paul's United Methodist Church Cemetery, Tuesday February 24, 1998, at 2:00 PM with the Rev. Michael Bruce officiating. Friends may call at Albert M. George Memorial Chapel, Southside from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM Tuesday morning., February 24, 1998. Memorials may be made to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 600 Main St., New Ellenton, SC 29809. George Funeral Homes, Inc., Downtown, 211 Park Ave., SW, Aiken, SC.Aiken Standard. Thursday, January 12, 2006. p. 4B.Probate Citation. File No. 1845-67Surrogate's Court - Saratoga County. The People of the State of New York.By the Grace of God Free and Independent In the Matter of the Probate of the Last Will and Testament of Clyde H. TitusTO:1. Elizabeth Ann (Beth) McGuire (maternal 1st cousin), 702 Circle Dr., Deer Park Apts., Sidney, NY 13838.2. "John Doe and Jane Doe" being the unknown heirs of Helen T. (Titus) Bisbee. (paternal aunt of the decedent) being the sister of Harold E. Titus, father of the decedent, and3. "John Roe and Mary Roe" being the unknown heirs of Charles Titus (paternal uncle of the decedent) being the brother of Harold E. Titus, father of decedent, if living, and if they died subsequent to the decedent herein, their executors, administrators, legatees, devisees, assignees and successors in interest whose names and places of residence are unknown and all other heirs at law, next of kin, and distributees of Clyde H. Titus, the decedent herein, whose names and addresses are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained.________________________________________________________________Austin Daily Herald. Monday, November 19, 1951. p. 19.Clyde Ray Titus, Sr., was born April 29, 1883, at Coon Rapids, Iowa, the son of James and Pauline Titus. He moved to Austin from Marshalltown, Iowa, and on Aug. 17, 1903, married Anna H. Peterson at Webster City, Iowa. Mr. Titus was employed as a plumber for the Scheid Co. until he became ill. He was a member of Queen of Angels parish and Local 9, Plumbers and Fitters. Mr. Titus died at 11:45 a. m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, at his home, 609 Cleveland, after being ill about six months. Funeral services were held at 9:30 a. m. Friday, Nov 16, at Queen of Angels church, Msgr. D. A. Cunningham officiating. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery with the Mayer Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, five children, Lloyd, Edward, Clyde, Arthur and Helen (Mrs. Leo Urlick), all of Austin; 23 grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Will Heater (Dora), Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Hub Tucker (Rose), Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Luella Mull, Topeka, Kas.; Mrs. Guy Smith (Ann), and Mrs. James Greenlee (Glenn), Austin; and one brother, Paul Titus, Flint, Mich. He was preceded in death by a grandchild and four brothers, Charles, Ora, Albert and Carley. Out-of-town persons attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Titus, Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Luella Mull, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hurst, Dupree, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Cy Whittlesey, Marshalltown; Martin Farrell and Harold Coleman, Minneapolis.________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - January 28, 1991. Page: C7ColsonTitusSep.131916Jan251991NYWyomingWyomingNY077-14-1611Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in First Presbyterian Church for Colson R. Titus,74, of Durfee Road. Burial will be in Wyoming Cemetery. Titus died Friday (Jan. 25, 1991) in his Sebring, Fla., home. Born in West Ford, he was a 1930 graduate of the former Middlebury Academy and was a 1939 graduate of Cornell University. He was the owner-operator of Titus apple-dairy farms in Wyoming and retired in 1982. He also owned and operated the Horseheads Cider Mill. He was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Cornell and First Presbyterian Church. He also was a member of Warsaw Lodge 549, F & AM; the Perry Shrine Club; Damascus Shrine Temple of Rochester; the AAONMS Valley of Coudersport, Pa., Shriners, and a member and past president of the Wyoming Hook and Ladder Company. Survivors include his wife, the former Virginia Retzlaf; two sons, Robert J. of Penfield and Richard; two daughters, Barbara J. Martin of Wilder, Vt., and Patricia Titus of Caledonia; a brother, Homer, and a sister, Ruth Wixon of Grand Island. ________________________________________________________________Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY) - August 10, 2007Connie Mack Titus, 95, of Mesa, Ariz., died July 7 in Mesa. He was born June 5, 1912, in Falls City, Ore. He was named for the owner-manager of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team. He moved to Cheyenne with his family in the fall of 1922. He and Jacque Coleman were married in 1936. She died July 8, 1982. He served in the U.S. Navy aboard the hospital ship U.S. Repose from February 1944 until January of 1946, spending much of the time in the Shanghai, China area. He began his optometric practice in Cheyenne and was honored for 39 years of outstanding service by the Wyoming Optometric Association in 1975. He retired in 1978. In 1983, he married Mary Specht. They moved to Mesa the following year, returning to Cheyenne for many summers. He was preceded in death by his parents, Chester and Leota Titus; and brother, Archie Titus. Survivors include his wife, Mary; children, Richard and Brenda Titus of Huntsville, Ala., Lynne and John Iversen of Cheyenne; step-children, Bill Specht and Marolyn Williams-Specht of Gold Canyon, Ariz., Karene and John Morton of Albuquerque, N.M., Mary Lou and Don Cox of Cheyenne, Betty Jean and Bentley Patterson of Fort Collins, Colo.; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday at Lakeview Cemetery with Pastor Paul Everett officiating. Memorials may be made to the Wyoming Optometric Association Scholarship Fund in care of Lynne Iversen, 5200 Klipstein, Cheyenne, WY 82009. ________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Thursday, September 26, 2013Constance Titus. September 26, 1934 -October 29, 2010.________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Saturday, August 4, 2012Constance Titus. August 4, 1952 - August 4, 2012. 60 Years Anniversary Remembrance IN LOVING MEMORY 58 years of inactive Two lonely years inactive But in my mind Till the end of time We will always be "Together Forever" "LOVE EARL" ________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Friday, February 14, 2014.Deceased Name: Constance Titus2010 - October 29 - 2014________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Friday, August 8, 2014.Deceased Name: Constance Titus1952 - August 4 - 2014________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Tuesday, November 2, 2010Constance J. (Knight) Titus, 76, of Norton, formerly of Mansfield, passed away in the presence of her loving family on Friday, Oct. 29, 2010, at the Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. She was the beloved wife of Earl F. Titus, to whom she wed on Aug. 4, 1952. Born in Mansfield on Sept. 26, 1934, she was a daughter of the late Martin and Grace (Cook) Knight. Connie grew up in Mansfield and was educated in Mansfield public schools. She had made her home in Norton for the past 48 years. A dedicated homemaker, Mrs. Titus enjoyed spending time and caring for her family. She loved holiday crafts, gardening and held a special place in her heart for animals, especially cats. Connie will always be remembered for her exceptional cooking skills and at the time of her death was anticipating the birth of her 13th great-grandchild. In addition to her beloved husband of 58 years, she is survived by her devoted children: Donna L. Paul and her husband, Thomas, of Attleboro; Dana L. Titus and his wife, Suzanne, of North Attleboro; Darlene L. Paulhus and her husband, Paul, of Norton; and Danny L. Titus and his companion, Sherry, of Taunton. The sister of Priscilla White of Mansfield and the late Evelyn Sharpe, Edith Masse, Martin "Joe" Knight and Arthur Knight, Mrs. Titus is also survived by her loving 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Private funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the Norton Memorial Funeral Home in Norton. Burial will follow in the Timothy Plain Cemetery, Norton. Visiting hours have been omitted and those wishing may remember Connie with a donation in her memory made to the Attleboro Friends Of Cats Inc., 8 North Main St., Attleboro, MA The Sun Chronicle. Nov. 2, 2010.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - Thursday, May 3, 2018Constance Joyce Titus. Born Aug. 26, 1932. Died April 28, 2018. Thirty-year Colorado Springs resident. Survived by a daughter, Connie Joy Titus-Bengogullari; four brothers, Ennis Willis, Brodrick Willis, Darren Willis and Marlon Willis; four sisters, Carmen Sportsman, Nancy Fields, Mildred Rockee Norfort and Amber Willis; and two grandchildren. Memorial service, 2 p.m. May 5, Payne Chapel, 3625 Marion Drive. Inurnment, Shrine of Remembrance Mausoleum, Gate of Heaven, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd. Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home, Mausoleum and Crematory.________________________________________________________________Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 2920 Azle Ave. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: begins 6:30 p.m. Monday, with recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church. Connie K. Titus was born April 20, 1928, in New York, N.Y. She married John L. "Jack" Titus on Jan. 3, 1947, in New York, N.Y. She had been a Fort Worth resident since 1975. She was a longtime member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church where she taught C.C.D classes, was a former member and president of the parish council, worked in the food pantry for 21 years, and served as a eucharistic minister for nursing home residents. She was also active with the Eagle Mountain Country Club, where she was past president of the Woman's Golf Association, and was a member of the bowling team. She will always be remembered as a wonderful, caregiving person. Survivors: Husband, John L. "Jack" Titus of Fort Worth; son, Robert Titus and his wife, Donna of Valley Cottage, N.Y.; daughter, Christine Titus of Seattle, Wash.; grandchildren, Christie Titus, Cathleen Titus, Matthew Titus and John Titus. Published in the Star-Telegram from 12/21/2003 -12/22/2003.________________________________________________________________Manville, NJ- Constance Victoria (Koloski) Titus, 76, entered into eternal life on Thursday, March 15, 2012 at home in Manville with loving family by her side. Born at home in Manville, daughter of the late William and Mary (Konawalik) Koloski, she was a lifelong resident of the borough. Constance attended Sacred Heart School in Manville and graduated from Dunellen High School, Class of 1952. In her youth, she worked at the Chuck Wagon in Manville and Pals Inn in Hillsborough, for many years. Constance retired from Federal Express in Somerset in 1995 where she was a customer service representative. She was a former communicant of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church in Manville, where she had also been a catechism teacher. She was a Corps Mother for the Sacred Heart Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps. Constance loved spending time with her family and her “boys” Stash and Eddie. Constance is survived by three loving sons and daughters-in-law, George and Robin Titus of Hillsborough, Jeffrey and Teresa Titus of Freehold and William and Susan Titus of Manville. She will be deeply missed by eight cherished grandchildren, Jennifer and fiancé Anthony, Danielle and husband Mike, Tammy and husband Neal, Scott and wife Nicola, Larissa, Meagan, Desiree, and Shelby and boyfriend Brian; and six adored great grandchildren, Jessica, Taylor, Bella, Joshua, Ze’khi and Elliott; and baby Alanna on the way. She is also survived by former husband George Titus. Relatives and friends are invited to attend visitation at Fucillo & Warren Funeral Home, 205 South Main Street, Manville, NJ 08835 on Monday, March 19 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday, March 20 from 8-8:30 a.m. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 20 beginning 8:30 a.m. from the funeral home followed by a 9:00 a.m. funeral liturgy at Christ the King Roman Catholic Church in Manville. Constance will be laid to rest at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Hillsborough. Memorial contributions may be made in Constance’s memory to ASPCA, PO Box 96929, Washington, DC 20077-7127. ________________________________________________________________TITUS, Constantine L. Charlie Age 98. A loving father and very special person who will be missed and cherished always by his family and friends. In Marlborough formerly of Brighton & Watertown January 7, 2014. Beloved husband of the late Mary (Donovan) Titus. Loving father of Irene Titus of Hudson, James Titus of Quincy and the late Carol Young of Brookline. Brother of the late Beatrice Wysowski, Artemis Harmantas, Helen Ackles, Irene Horkey, James L and Peter Titus. Uncle of Louis J. Titus of Wellesley Hills, Dorothy Mastromonaco of Andover, Barbara Titus of Brookline, Andrea Margolis of Derry, NH, Eleanor Harmantas of NY, Elaine Ackles of San Francisco, CA, Deborah Ackles of Charlestown, RI, Alexandra Ackles of New Haven, CT, Gary Hardin of South Boston, Elaine Correll of MI and the late Peter J Harmantas of NY. Loving grandpa to Matthew Williams of Hudson, John Young of NY, and Joseph of West Roxbury. Funeral Service in the Lehman Reen & McNamara Funeral Home 63 Chestnut Hill Ave. (nr. Brighton Courthouse) BRIGHTON Friday at 10:30 am. Rev. Cleopas Strongylis of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church of New England will officiate. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting prior to service from 9-10:30 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Army Veteran WW II. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Constantine may be made to Easter Seals of MA 484 Main St. Worcester, MA 01608. Funeral Home Handicapped Accessible. For directions and guest book please visit Lehman Reen & McNamara Funeral Home Brighton 617 782 1000. Published in The Boston Globe on Jan.?9,?2014 ________________________________________________________________Joplin Globe, Sunday, October 28, 1928. p. 3.Funeral rites for Mrs. Cora B. Stidham, 49 years old, who died at 4:15 o'clock yesterday morning at her home, 2602 Pearl avenue, will be conducted at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Byers Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Eighteenth street and Byers avenue. The Rev. M. M. Wolff, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Park cemetery. Members of Zinc Rebekah lodge No. 369, of which Mrs. Stidham was a member, will conduct services at the grave. Mrs. Stidham also was a member of the Byers Avenue church. Surviving are her husband, T. B. Stidham; her mother, Mrs Rhoda Titus of Vinita, Okla., and a brother, Joe Titus of Vinita.________________________________________________________________Idaho State Journal. Tuesday, January 4, 1977. p. 2.Mrs. Cora Titus Cornell, 95, a longtime Pocatello resident and active civic and fraternal worker, died Monday at the home of her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kilewer, 1517 E. Elm. She was born Oct. 23, 1881 at Blenheim, Ontario, Canada to George A. and Hattie Kelley Titus. In 1893 the family moved to Imlay City, Mich., and she received her education there. On April 6, 1904 she married Warner Irving Cornell at Imlay City. They lived at Battle Creek, Mich. until moving to Salt Lake City in March of 1907. In 1914 they came to Pocatello where she has since lived. Mr. Cornell, former supervisor of wage schedules for the Union Pacific Railroad here, died Sep. 30, 1955. Active in civic affairs, she served two terms on the YWCA board of directors, was an active Red Cross worker; was one of the founders of the USO program during WW II; was a member of First Congregational Church; a member of Radiant Chapter No. 61, Order of Eastern Star over 65 years, serving as worthy matron in 1940; was the first guardian of Bethel No. 1, Order of Jobs Daughters for Idaho; was a past president of the Art and Travel Club; and was a member of AARPS. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. H. Leigh (Virginia) Giffins and Mrs. John E. (Lorna Jane) Schaefer of Pocatello; eight grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. A son Dr. G. Titus Cornell of Lewiston, died in 1974, and another son died in infancy. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Congregational Church with the Rev. Armin Munz officiating. Ritualistic services will be conducted by Radiant Chapter No. 61, Order of Eastern Star, Judy Humphry, worthy matron, and Emmette Spraker, worthy patron. Burial will be in Mount Moriah section of Mountainview Cemetery under the direction of Downard Funeral Home. Friends may call at Downards until time of services.________________________________________________________________Gainesville Sun, The (FL) - July 7, 2001Coral C. Titus of Gainesville died Friday at Shands at AGH. She was 96. Mrs. Titus was born in Edinboro, Pa., and moved to Gainesville from Vienna, Ohio, in 1957. She was the former owner and operator of the Hawthorne Bait shop and a member of the First Methodist Church in Hawthorne. Survivors include a daughter, Carolyn M. Hunt of Hawthorne; sons, John Titus of Hawthorne and W. Glenn Titus of Saratoga, Wy.; a brother, John Henley of Edensburg, Pa.; seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. Arrangements by Moring Funeral Home. The Gainesville Sun July 7, 2001 ________________________________________________________________Fairfield Recorder, The (TX) - Thursday, March 12, 2009Funeral services were held last week for Cornelius Titus, 85, of Los Angeles, California who died Friday, Feb. 13, of a heart attack. Mr. Titus was born on June 16, 1923, the second of six children to Governor and Amanda Marie Titus. His paternal grandparents were Willie and Mary Bell Rauls Titus and his maternal grandparents were Rev. Eldridge, Sr. and Catherine Abney Hunter. Mr. Titus' maternal great-grandparents were Edward "Ned" and Clora Dunbar Titus. The couple was instrumental in the establishment of Titus Farm, now known as Browns Creek. His great-great-grandparents were freed slaves who began establishing communities in Freestone county during the reconstruction period following the Civil War. He was raised in the Titus Farm Community where he attended Hope Well Methodist Church and Dogan high school. Mr. Titus graduated from DHS in 1942 and moved to Camp Wolters in Mineral Wells. He was employed there for two years before moving to Los Angeles, California with his wife, Inez Love Titus. In California he was employed as a welder with a steel casting company and was later promoted to supervisor. He retired from the company after 40 years of service. Mr. Titus was an active member of Cornerstone Baptist Church where he sang in the choir. Services were held Friday, Feb. 27, at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Titus is survived by his live-in companion, Ann Broussard; Mrs. Broussard's son, Robert Moten; Mrs. Broussard's daughter, Stacy Moten; and Mrs. Broussard's grandson, Christopher Tompkins; son, Leondre Davis; brother, Wilbur "Bill" Titus of Fairfield; sister, Loreta Yvonne Phillips of Dallas; and sister-inlaw, Bettye L. Titus of San Diego, California. He is preceded in death by wife, Inez Hunter Titus; brother, Joe Pierce; sisters, Catherine Titus Cox and Dorothy Earnestine Titus Jordan; and stepson, Boyce. Funeral arrangements were made by Angelus Funeral Home of Los Angeles, California. ________________________________________________________________The Joplin Globe. Tuesday, March 7, 1972. p. 5B.The father of a Joplin woman, Cornelius William Titus, 89, 1800 Forest Blvd., Tulsa Okla., died Sunday night after a brief illness. Mr. Titus was born May 29, 1882, in Clarendon, Pa., and moved to Tulsa in 1912. His wife, Mrs. Mary O'Dessa Titus, died four years ago. An independent oil producer, he was instrumental in opening oil pools in Greenwood County, Kansas, Osage and Okfuskee Counties in Oklahoma. He was a member of the Christ the King Church, Southern Hills Country Club and Tulsa Club. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Rosemary T. Reynolds of Joplin; two sisters, Mrs James W. Campbell of Tulsa, and Mrs. Stewart Lyon of Warren, Pa.; two brothers, George F. Titus of Washington, D.C., and Paul Smith Titus of Los Angeles, Calif., and two grandchildren. Stanley Funeral Home is in charge of the funeral arrangements. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Christ the King Church. Contributions may be made to the cancer fund, heart fund or a favorite charity.________________________________________________________________Craig A. Titus, 45, of Cassadaga, formerly of Vega Street, Jamestown, died Sunday (Aug. 15, 2004) in his home. He was born Oct. 19, 1958, in Jamestown, the son of Arthur ''Jack" Titus and Dorothy McBride Titus. He was a 1976 graduate of Cassadaga Valley Central School, and attended BOCE and Jamestown Community College. He had been employed by Cummins Inc. of Lakewood for 23 years in the tooling department, retiring due to illness. He was a NASCAR fan and was involved in auto racing at Stateline Speedway in Busti. He enjoyed hunting, camping and being in the woods. He will be missed by his nieces and nephews: Andrew and Alexandra Astry, Samantha Titus and Sandra Titus Biggers. Besides his father of Sinclairville, and his mother of Cassadaga, with whom he made his home, he is survived by a brother, Steve Titus of Cassadaga; a sister, Roxanne Astry of Cassadaga; and his stepmother, Elaine Palmer-Titus of Sinclairville. The funeral service will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Jordan Funeral Home. The Rev. Philip J. Shay, pastor of the South Stockton Wayside Chapel, will officiate. Burial will be in Cassadaga Cemetery. Friends will be received from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 1198, Amherst, N.Y., 14228-1198; or the Stockton Volunteer Fire Department, Stockton, N.Y., 14784. The Post-Journal. Aug. 18, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hawk Eye, The (Burlington, IA) - Saturday, January 1, 2012. Page: -7Craig Leon Titus, 59, of West Burlington died at 1:52 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, at Great River Medical Center. Born Jan. 15, 1952, in Burlington, he was the son of Hubert "Mike" and Delores Weyrick Titus. On Sept. 26, 1992, he married Kathleen Francis. Mr. Titus was a graduate of Burlington High School. He worked for the State of Iowa Department of Corrections, Burlington Fire Department and owned and operated Titus Grocery and Titus Pizzeria. Mr. Titus was a member of Peace Lutheran Church. He enjoyed hunting, traveling, his weather radio and was a "people person." He was a Hawkeye fan and enjoyed watching the Danville baseball games. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Jenny Titus of Wayland; two sons, Caleb Titus of West Burlington and Jared Murphy of Burlington; three stepsons, Tom Patterson and Michael Menke of Burlington and Benjamin Patterson of Davenport; one stepdaughter, Kim LaFauce of Burlington; his mother, Delores "Dee" Titus of Burlington; and 11 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and a brother. Visitation will be from 1 until 8 p.m. Sunday in Lunning Chapel, where the family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. The funeral procession will leave from Lunning Chapel at noon on Monday, led by the Burlington Fire Department, going past the fire department to Peace Lutheran Church where Mr. Titus' funeral service will be at 1 p.m. The Rev. Cindy Johnson will officiate. Burial will be at a later date. A memorial has been established for Danville High School Baseball Team. According to Mr. Titus' wishes, cremation will be accorded following the funeral service.________________________________________________________________Newport Mercury. December 3, 1927. p. 1.Mr. Crawford A. Titus, one of the oldest residents of Newport and a veteran of stage coach days, died on Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Daniel Wetherell. He was in his ninety-first year, and until about three months ago, had been active and alert. Since that time he had failed steadily, death being due to diseases incident to old age. Mr. Titus was born in Cumberland, R. I., on March 13, 1837. He early developed a fondness for horses, and when a young man became the driver of the stage between Providence and Pawtucket. Later this was superseded by horse cars, and he drove the first car over the route. He came to Newport in 1859, and was for a long time connected with the Ocean House stables, driving the hotel bus for a number of years. He afterward drove John H. Greene, in connection with his duties as manager of the Newport Ice Company. He retired from active employment about eleven years ago. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. E. A. Wetherell, Mrs. Daniel Wetherell, Mrs. Simeon Pike, and Mrs. Alfred M. West, and two sons, Allen G. and Benjamin W. Titus. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Andrew K. McMahon and Mrs. Betsey Miller, and one brother, Mrs. (sic) John F. Titus. The late Mrs. James S. Hazard was also a sister. His wife died a number of years ago.________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - February 16, 1989. Page: B4Creed D. Titus, 84, 907 Mayfair Circle, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Doddridge County, W. Va., he moved to Orlando from Warren, Ohio, in 1953. He was a retired butcher for Winn-Dixie. He was a member of Goss Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Lula; son, Edward, Orlando; brother, Leland, Warren; sister, Eva Morrison, Warren; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Colonial Carey Hand Guardian Chapel, Orlando.________________________________________________________________Curry Wop Titus. Funeral services for Curry Wop Titus were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2003, at Mt. Rona Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. Matthew Robinson, pastor, officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery, directed by Mitchell–Josey Funeral Home. Mr. Titus died Friday, Dec. 19, at his residence after an illness. He was born in Darlington County, a son of the late Keel and Cora Poe Titus. He received his formal education in the Darlington County public schools and was employed with E. J. Bryant Logging Co. in Darlington. He was a member of Mt. Rona Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Janie Sue Jackson Titus of the home; two daughters, Melonie (Lawrence) Dubose and Janie L. Brown, both of Darlington; a son, Kelvin (Margaret) Jackson Sr. of Society Hill; three sisters, Marie Lincoln, Barbara (Johnny) McNeil and Josephine (Joseph) Thompson, all of Society Hill; three brothers, Edward Titus, Walter Titus, both of Society Hill, and James (Frances) Titus of Newport News, Va.; seven grandchildren, Venike, Somaria, Shaquan, Malik, Kelvin, Ivin Jack, Iwin Stretch; his mother–in–law, Catherine Jackson of Society Hill; an aunt, Mrs. Venice Spears of Brooklyn, N.Y.; sisters and brothers–in–law, Catherine Douglas, Patricia Blackwell, Shirley Jackson, Evelyn Jackson, Jeremiah Jackson Jr., Cynthia Jackson, David Jackson, Willis Jackson; and a host of nieces and nephews. The Messenger. Jan. 5, 2004.________________________________________________________________Flint Journal, The (MI) - Sunday, April 21, 2013Cynthia Titus, of Mt. Morris, age 81, went to be with the Lord on Friday, April 19, 2013. The funeral service will take place 1:30 pm, Monday, April 22, 2013, at the Home Baptist Church in Mt. Morris. Pastor Dan Gordon will officiate with burial to follow in Flint Memorial Park. Cynthia's family will be present at church on Monday to receive friends from 11:00 am until time of service at 1:30 pm. Those desiring may consider memorial contributions to Genesys Hospice. Envelopes are available at the funeral home and church. Cynthia was born June 8, 1931, in Paris, Tennessee, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Helen (McFadden) Crawford. Cynthia and Pastor Donus Titus were united in marriage on January 15, 1949, in Dearborn, Michigan. Sadly Donus preceded her in death on January 21, 2009. Cynthia cherished the time she spent with her family and friends especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Cynthia leaves to cherish her memory two children, Mark and wife Sherrie Titus, and Marianne and husband Bryan Dixon; nine grandchildren, Sarah, Jonathon, Joey, Tiffany, Nicole, Marcus, Amanda, Ryan and Ben; and several great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Donus, son David and daughter Eileen Rubey. Cynthia's family would like to extend a special thank you to Genesys Convalescent Center, Genesys Hospice and the staff of C hall. Friends may share a memory with the family at the funeral home, church or online at .________________________________________________Free Lance-Star, The (Fredericksburg, VA) - Friday, August 17, 2012Cynthia Jane "Cindy" Titus, 75, of Lake of the Woods died Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012, at her home after a long battle with Alzheimer's. Cindy served as a nurse for 38 years before retiring in 1996. She spent her retired years serving her community, quilting and doting over her grandchildren. Cindy is survived by her husband, Jack; children Diana Mann, Michael Titus, John Titus and Amy Metras-Harper; and grandchildren, Ben Mann, Adam Mann, Thomas Mann, Daniel Titus, Josh Titus, Kris Titus, Elena Metras and Jake Metras. A visitation will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m Sunday, Aug. 19, at Johnson Funeral Home in Locust Grove, with a rosary following at 8 p.m. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 20, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Spotsylvania, followed by a reception at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lake of the Woods Fire and Rescue, Lakeview Parkway, Locust Grove, Va. 22508. An online guest book and obituary are available at . Free Lance-Star, The (Fredericksburg, VA) - Saturday, June 20, 2015John Francis "Jack" Titus, 82, of Lake of the Woods died Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Jack was employed at IBM for more than 30 years before retiring in 1989. He spent his retirement doting over his wife and serving at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fredericksburg. Jack is survived by his children, Diana Mann, Michael Titus, John Titus and Amy Metras-Harper; grandchildren Ben Mann, Adam Mann, Thomas Mann, Daniel Titus, Josh Titus, Kris Titus, Jake Metras and Elena Metras; and great-grandchildren Isaac Mann, Lydia Mann and Anlyn Titus. A visitation will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 22, at Johnson Funeral Home in Locust Grove, with a rosary following at 8 p.m. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 23, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fredericksburg, followed by a reception at the church. Jack will be interred at Quantico National Cemetery with his wife Cindy, who died in 2012. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Patrick Capital Campaign Fund, 9149 Elys Ford Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22407. An online guest book and obituary are available at .________________________________________________________________Cynthia K. Titus November 22, 2009 Cynthia Knapp Titus, 50, of Fabius, passed away Sunday at home, with her family by her side. She was born in Syracuse, the daughter of Robert and Sally Tily Knapp. Cynthia graduated from Jamesville-DeWitt High School in 1977 and later graduated from St. Joseph's College of Nursing. She married Daniel Titus on January 25, 1980. She was employed with GYN Oncology Associates in Syracuse and previously at St. Joseph's Hospital. Cynthia was a loving and dedicated wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. Her family meant the most to her in life, and she will be greatly missed. She was predeceased by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knapp, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tily. Survivors: her beloved husband of 29 years, Daniel of Fabius; three children, Zachary (Ashley) of Lafayette, Meghan (Bill Smith) of Erieville, and Seth Titus of Fabius; her parents, Robert and Sally Tily Knapp of Manlius; her sister and brothers, Robert (Donna) of Manlius, Timothy (Kelley) of Fabius and Julie (Todd) Kelly of Fulton; her sister-in-law and special friend, Nancy and Casey Cushing; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be 8 p.m. Wednesday at Newell-Fay Funeral Home. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home, 8171 Cazenovia Rd. (Rte. 92), Manlius. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of Central New York, 990 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, NY 13088. NEWELL-FAY Manlius 682-5300. The Post-Standard. Nov. 24, 2009.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes-Barre, PA) - Wednesday, October 2, 2013Cynthia "Cindy" Kay Titus, 60, died suddenly on Monday, Sept. 30, 2013, at the Manor Care Assisted Living Facility in Wyoming, where she has been a resident for the past several years. Prior to living at Manor Care, she resided in Plymouth with her grandmother, the late Anna Honko. Cindy was born in Nanticoke on June 11, 1953, to Junior B. Titus and the late Catherine D. Titus. Cindy was a special needs person who had a loving and caring nature. Her smile was genuine and those who knew her realized she would forever be their friend. She had a passion for watches of all kinds and for the telephone on which she spent endless hours calling her family and friends. She was loved and will be greatly missed. In addition to her father, Cindy is survived by her sisters and their husbands, Rose Ann and Bruce Fenstermacher, Edwardsville, Darlene and Lenny Everhart, Larksville; niece, Susan Fenstermacher and her husband, Robert Stephens, Burlington, Vt.; nephews, Brian and his wife, Heather Everhart, Plymouth, Tommy Everhart, Larksville; great-nephew, Brian Everhart Jr., Plymouth; aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the William A. Reese Funeral Chapel, 56 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth, with the Rev. Martin Everhart officiating. Friends who wish to pay their condolences may visit from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. ________________________________________________________________Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - Wednesday, October 9, 2013Cynthia Marie Titus, 49, factory worker, died Friday. Services pending (Barnes Friederich, Midwest City). ________________________________________________________________Cyril "Red" W. Titus, 91, of North Adams, died Tuesday, March 8, 2005, at his home. Born March 14, 1913, in Branch County, to Winnie (Wheeler) and John Titus, he married Ruth Carpenter in 1932 and she preceded him in death in 1999. A farmer, he was also a trucker, hauling grain and cattle. Surviving are sons, John (and wife, Sharon) Titus of North Adams, Gary (Jean) Titus of Jonesville, Dallas (Kemm) Titus of Hillsdale and Rick (Margie) Titus of Osseo; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Phyliss) Safstrom of Pioneer; 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a brother, J. D. Titus of Litchfield. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by one grandchild. Visitation will be held Friday from 6-8 p.m. in the Kurtz Funeral Home, Hillsdale. A funeral service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be in Northlawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Hillsdale County. The Bryan Times. Mar. 11, 2005.________________________________________________________________Daily Kennebec Journal. Wednesday, July 25, 1906. p. 5.Another of Monmouth's aged and respected citizens has passed away. Cyrus K. Titus died at his home Friday, July 20. He had been in feeble health for some time. He was born in Monmouth Aug. 6, 1828, and was a member of the Methodist church for 49 years. A widow and six children two of whom reside in Monmouth, Mrs. Evelin Robie and Mrs. Lizzie Sprague, survive.________________________________________________________________Mountain Democrat. Monday, December 9, 1996. p. A-7.D. Donald Titus, 52, died Dec. 5 at a Cincinnati hospital due to natural causes. He was born in Ohio. He lived in Cameron Park for the past three years. Mr. Titus was (sic) owned his own plastic mold design business for the past 35 years. He was a graduate of Miami University of Ohio. Mr. Titus is survived by his mother Vivian Titus of Cameron Park, brothers Rick Titus of Sacramento and Larry Titus of Placerville and sister Barbara Marsyla of Georgia. Services will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10 at Memory Chapel. Reverend John Cress will officiate. Interment will be at Concord Cemetery in Grove City, Ohio.________________________________________________________________Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - November 5, 1993. Page: B05A memorial service for Dale Titus, 73, will be at 1 p.m. today at First Missionary Baptist Church in Banning. She died Oct. 28 of heart and lung failure at San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital in Banning. Wiefels & Son Memorial Chapel in Banning is handling arrangements. Mrs. Titus was born in Newbern, Tenn. She lived in Banning 20 years. She was a homemaker. She is survived by three sisters, Barbara Barnett of Vallejo and Frances Ferguson and Lula Scott, both of Gary, Ind. ________________________________________________________________Courier, The (Findlay, OH) - Tuesday, August 9, 2011Dale Eugene Titus, 45, of Findlay, passed away on Sunday, August 7, 2011 at the University of Michigan hospital after fighting a long battle of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. Dale was born on June 8, 1966 to the late Walter and Betty (Cox) Titus Sr. Dale enjoyed watching Jeff Gordon, Notre Dame, and the Pittsburgh Steelers with friends and family. Dale also enjoyed golfing with his son Derek and friend Ben Schroder. Dale was a member of the local VFW 5645 auxiliary. Dale is survived by his wife, Trisha Titus; children, Derek and Ashley Titus; stepchildren, Nikkole and Ryan Rayle; brother, Warren (Cheryl) Titus of Findlay; six sisters, Beverly (John) Odom Sr., of Defiance, Gloria (John) Gerdeman, Judy Hutchison, both of Findlay, Karen (Paul) Ruehle, of Van Buren, Lisa (Wally) Pember, of Florida and Kellie Titus, of Fostoria; foster parents Pat (Tom) Craft, of Dayton; foster dad, Tom Burry, of Pandora; foster brother; Scott (Marie) Burry; foster sisters, Terri (Alan) Rayle, and Lori (Dan) Rayle; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Dale was preceded in death by a brother, Walter Titus Jr.; and three sisters, Rebecca Morse, Lillie Ward, and Betty Jo Nill. Dale will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Friends may visit on Thursday from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at the HUFFORD FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Manor Hill Rd, Findlay (419-422-1500). Funeral services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home. Burial will follow in Harmon Cemetery. Memorial contributions in Dale's name may be made to the family in care of the funeral home. The Courier. Aug. 9, 2011.________________________________________________________________Parsons Sun (KS) - Wednesday, January 25, 2012Dale Lee Titus, 76, of Dennis died at 11:13 a.m. Monday, Jan. 23, 2012, in the emergency room at Labette Health. He was born on Oct. 29, 1935, at Coffeyville to Elmer and Marie (Englund) Titus. He was raised at Coffeyville and moved to Derby with his family in 1950. He graduated from Derby High School in 1953. He was drafted into the U.S. Army. Following his discharge, he was employed as a counter salesman at American Electric Wholesale at Parsons and Pittsburg and later worked at Mid America Electric at Parsons. On Aug. 25, 1967, he married Ellen Atherton at Dennis United Methodist Church. She survives of the home. His hobbies included camping, fishing and raising goats. In addition to his wife, survivors include a son and daughter in-law, Kenneth “Kenny” and Carrie Titus of Dennis; a daughter, Kim Caulkins, and her companion, Dale Shrum, of Cherryvale; eight grandchildren, Alesha Robb of Dennis, Jeremy Caulkins, and his wife, Tara, of Cherryvale, Kayla Robb of Charlotte, N.C., Seth Caulkins of Bartlesville, Okla., Anthony Robb of Altamont, Mandy Forkner of Crescent City, Calif., and Blake Morgan and Sierra Titus, both of Dennis; three sisters, Carole Gonzalez of Haysville, Mary Russell and her husband, Everett, of Fort Peck, Mont., and Marilyn Dockins, and her husband, Royce, of Udall; two sisters in-law, Mary Jane Titus of Douglass and Judy Titus of Peck; a great-grandson, Juan Robb of Charlotte, N.C.; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Don and Duane Titus; and a daughter, Robyn Titus on Dec. 2, 2001. The service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Carson-Wall Funeral Home. Burial will be in Harmony Grove Cemetery with military honors given by Brown-Bishop Post No. 704, Veterans of Foreign Wars. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association or to the donor’s choice and may be left at or mailed to the funeral home, P.O. Box 942, Parsons, 67357. Parsons Sun. Jan. 25, 2012.________________________________________________________________Examiner, The (Independence - Blue Springs - Grain Valley, MO) - Thursday, November 15, 2012Dale P. Titus, 77, Blue Springs, MO passed away Nov. 13, 2012 at his home. Family and friends will gather from 11 am to noon Monday, Nov. 19 at the Independence Masonic Lodge, 120 S. Pleasant, Independence, MO 64050. Dale was born May 5, 1935 to Isabel (Phillips) and Jess Titus in Blue Springs, MO. He worked for Acutech in Odessa, MO for over twenty years. He was a member of the Ararat Shrine, Ararat Guides and the Blue Springs Shrine Club. He loved spending time with the Shriners and going to Branson with his companion of twenty-seven years, Kristy, and their friends. He was an avid NASCAR fan and spent many hours building model cars over the years. Dale was preceded in death by his father Jess Titus; mother Isabel Shippy and step-father Arnold Shippy. He is survived by his companion Kristy Negrete, Blue Springs, MO; daughters Dana Withall and husband Ron, Carlsbad, CA; Stephanie Hilton and husband John, Shawnee, KS; Phyllis Moore and husband Michael, Glenpool OK; granddaughters Hannah Hilton and Amber Moore; grandsons Ryan Withall, NY and Chris Withall, Los Angeles, CA; numerous cousins, friends and brothers of the Shrine.________________________________________________________________Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - Sunday, March 6, 2011Dan L. Titus of Dawsonville, passed away March 3, 2011. Dan was a Vietnam Veteran and went to Antarctica in the Coast Guard, retired from the U. S. Navy and Lockheed. He played the bagpipes for 42 years with local Atlanta pipe bands for military ceremonies and on the Arizona Memorial. Dan loved to tell jokes and make people laugh. He is survived by his daughter, Emily Titus Long, son in law, Jacob Long and two granddaughters all of Canton. A graveside service with military honors will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. at Georgia National Cemetery in Canton. Dan requested donations be made to the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance, . Sandy Springs Chapel Funeral Directors, 136 Mt. Vernon Highway NW, Sandy Springs, 30328. Atlanta Journal Constitution. Mar. 6, 2011.________________________________________________________________Dover Post (DE) - Wednesday, March 28, 2018Daniel Titus, of Wyoming, passed away in his home on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. He was a quiet, gentle soul who loved riding motorcycles, listening to music and doting on his two cats, Trouble and Pooh Bear. He is survived by his daughter, Amanda; a granddaughter; his sister Jane Gulliver (Raymond); and his best friend Angie Robinson. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 29 at Pippin Funeral Home, 119 W. Camden-Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to the service. Interment will be private. Letters of condolence can be sent via ________________________________________________________________THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, E. Eagle and St. Denis Rds., Havertown and to her Funeral Service 10 A.M. Fri. in Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Chapel. Int. Washington Memorial Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, 625 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA 19010. Daniel Titus, 61, of Bryn Mawr, a businessman and sportsman, died Monday at Bryn Mawr Hospital. Since the mid-1970s, Mr. Titus had owned and operated Titus' Shooting Specialties, a shop on Penn Street in Bryn Mawr that sold equipment, clothing and shotguns for trapshooting. Before opening the shop, Mr. Titus was director of the formerly family-owned Synthane Corp., which manufactured laminated plastics in Oaks. He had worked at the firm for about 16 years. Mr. Titus was born in Bryn Mawr and raised in Villanova. He attended the Haverford School and graduated from the Hill School in Pottstown. He then served in the Army's 25th Infantry Division during the Korean War. After his discharge, he operated a nightclub in Hawaii for several years before joining Synthane. Mr. Titus taught and coached trapshooting, and was a former chairman of the board of directors of the Lower Providence Rod and Gun Club. He was also chairman of the former Upper Providence Fish, Game and Forestry Association, chairman of the Trap Committee of Montgomery County Sportsmen's Club and was a member of the National Rifle Association. He also was coach/instructor of the Valley Forge Women's League Gun Club, a committee member of the Philadelphia Chapter of Ducks Unlimited, and a member of the Amateur Trap Shooting Association, Perkiomen Valley Sportsmen's Association, and the Upper Merion Rod and Gun Club. In April, he was honored by the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs for more than 30 years of service and also by the Pennsylvania Senate for 30 years of service to the Montgomery County Federation of Sportsmen. Mr. Titus also was a member of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Merion Cricket Club, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Ardmore. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Mary Law Titus; two daughters, Ann Titus Risell and Mary Elaine Titus-Tillman; a brother, a sister and a grandson. A funeral will be held at 10 a.m. today at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, 625 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr. Burial will be in Washington Memorial Chapel Churchyard in Valley Forge. Arrangements were made by the Boyd-Horrox Funeral Home in East Norriton.________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 1, 1997. Page: A10Daniel B. Titus, 63, of 598 Guthrie, retired from Steeple Tire Co., died of heart failure Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of Vollintine Baptist Church, where he was on the usher board, and was a Mason. Mr. Titus, the husband of Doris Jean Titus, also leaves five daughters, Shelia A. Washington of Los Angeles, Betty Jean Jones of Detroit, Evelyn R. Clark of Severn, Md., and Brenda Hackworth and Fran Scott Tunstall, both of Memphis; three sons, Daniel B. Titus Jr. of Detroit, Daniel Bobby Titus of Jacksonville, Fla., and Ronald Ricky Washington of St. Louis; two sisters, Rosie Titus of Tunica, Miss., and Clara Lee Dishman of Memphis; a brother, George Titus of Chicago, 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - Saturday, June 9, 2018MILLERSBURG- Dareene E. Titus, age 77, of Light St. passed away on Thursday, June 7th, 2018 at Carolyn's Hospice House in Harrisburg. She was born in Hebe the daughter of the late John and Freda Hoffman Kratzer. She was a graduate of the former Mahanoy Joint High School where she played basketball. She was retired adminstrative secretary for the Upper Dauphin Area School District and also worked part time at the Ned Smith Center for Nature & Art. She and her husband Frank were co-owners of the Washington Hotel in Elizabethville. Dareene was a member of Trinity UCC in Millersburg and a former member of the Red Hat Society. Surviving are her husband of 57 years Frank Titus, a daughter Tamara Spicher of Millersburg, a son Frank Jr, (Linda) of Halifax; step daughter Donna Murphy (Girard) of Delaware, her grandchildren Kristen Spicher, Callie Spicher, Joshua Titus, Erin Fieser and Greg Fieser; two great grandchildren Riley and Mason Fieser; siblings Maynard Kratzer of Millersburg and Erla Kratzer of Arlington, VA; her step mother Arlene Kratzer of Dalmatia. She was preceded in death by a brother Milan Kratzer. The family will receive friends from 10 to 11 am on Monday, June 11th at Trinity UCC in Millersburg. Memorial services will begin at 11 am. Donations can be made to Trinity UCC 235 Center St. Millersburg, PA 17061 or Ned Smith Center 176 Water Co. Road Millersburg. Arrangements by Hoover-Boyer Funeral Home in Millersburg. To sign the guest book go to .________________________________________________________________Native Sun News (Rapid City, SD) - Wednesday, May 11, 2016 PINE RIDGE — Donald Wayne Titus Sr. Donald, 66, made his journey to the Spirit World on May 2, 2016 at his home in Pine Ridge. Donald Wayne was born on February 10, 1950 in Oglala to Julius Titus and Elizabeth Good Buffalo-Titus. Donald is survived by his daughter, Frances Titus of Rapid City; brother, Tilmer Titus of Rushville, Neb.; step-sister, Violet Titus-Good Crow of Porcupine; and grandchildren, Craig, Martha, Dallas, Lakiesha, Corey, Bryce, Emery, Harmony, and Donald lII. Donald was preceded in death by his parents, Julius and Elizabeth Titus; spouse, Emma "Mimi" Whalen; son, Donald Titus Jr.; daughters, Sioux Titus and Donna Titus; brothers, Matthew "Chaske" Titus, Daniel Titus, Julius Titus Jr., and Larry Titus; and sister, Blossom Titus. A one night wake service was held May 9 at the Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. Funeral services were held May 10 at the Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge with Rev. Rhoda Mesteth officiating. Burial services were held at Our Lady of the Sioux Catholic Cemetery in Oglala. Arrangements entrusted with Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge. Daniel Duane Titus, 61, Pine Ridge, died Monday, March 21, 2011, at Oglala. Survivors include his children, Monica Titus Waters, Carrie Titus, Tonia Titus, Eric Apple Titus, and Daniel Titus Jr., all of Pine Ridge, and Lisa Titus, Angel Titus, and Casey Titus, all of Wounded Knee; two brothers, Don Titus, Sr. and Tilmer Titus, both of Pine Ridge; and two sisters, Violet Titus-Good Crow, Porcupine, and Lema Martin, Pine Ridge. Wake services begin at 1 p.m. Friday, March 25, at Billy Mills Hall. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 26, at the hall, with the Rev. Stanley Hollow Horn and the Rev. Abraham Tobacco officiating. Burial will be at Our Lady of the Sioux Catholic Cemetery in Oglala. Sioux Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Rapid City Journal. Mar. 24, 2011.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - August 20, 1991. Page: C10Daniel E. Titus, 63, of Maple Shade, died Saturday at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Bernards Township. Survivors: two daughters, Colleen Riddle of Santa Monica, Calif., and Kathy O'Brien of Long Beach, Calif.; four sisters, Lorraine Jaskolski and Claire Waters, both of Maple Shade, Mildred Montemurro of Pasadena, Texas, and Patricia Haines of Pine Hill; four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Services: private. ________________________________________________________________Daniel Edward Titus of Orlando, who has family in Lakeland, died Feb. 11, 2003, in Miami. The cause of death is pending autopsy results. He was 40. Born in Miami on Aug. 16, 1962, he moved to Orlando from England eight years ago. He was an aircraft mechanic. He was a Protestant. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Ann Titus; sons, Daniel Titus, Philip Titus, both of Harlow, England; daughter, Meghan Titus, Harlow; brother, Timothy Titus, Tampa; sister, Deborah Spicer, Atlanta; mother and stepfather, Barbara and Gerald Cohen, Lakeland; maternal great-grandfather, Karl Summerfield, Huntington, W. Va.; maternal grandfather, Harold Summerfield, Huntington. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Dukes-Steen Funeral Home Chapel. Published Thursday, February 20, 2003.________________________________________________________________Daniel G. Titus, 49, of Plainfield. A service will be at 8 oclock tomorrow evening in the Gray Funeral Home, 318 East Broad St., Westfield. Mr. Titus, who died Sunday at home, was an auto body mechanic for several auto body shops in the Union County area for 30 years. Born in Westfield, Mr. Titus moved to Plainfield two years ago. Surviving are daughters, Jessie and Grace; a son, Luke; his father and stepmother, Richard and Kathy Titus; his mother, Mary Ann Titus; sisters, Lynn Titus and Sue Bottom, and brothers, John, and Mark. Tuesday, December 27, 2005.________________________________________________________________Daniel Wayne Titus, 41, died on May 22, 2004, surrounded by his family. Danny was born on April 13, 1963, in Tanana to Dolly Edwin. He lived in Kokrines and Ruby until age 9 when he moved to Fairbanks and attended Barnette, Nordale, Tanana and Lathrop schools. He later received his GED. He worked at local mechanical jobs and attended technical school in Seward. In 1991, he was employed on the North Slope as a roustabout for Alyeska. In 1992, he was hired by ARCO as an operator. Danny took great pride in his years of service with BP. In 1994, he met his future fiancee, Lori. In 1997, Danny and Lori's future began with her children, Brandon and Brittany. Danny loved music. While in high school, he played bass guitar and started a band with his friends. He had a great love for the outdoors which he inherited from his grandfather, Henry Titus who took him to fish camp every summer in Ruby. Extremely proud of his Athabascan heritage, Danny tried to instill those values in his children. His biggest pride and joy was being a good father and role model to his children Titus, Dianna, Brittany and Brandon. Danny loved the peacefulness of fishing. His fondest memories of fishing were with his friend Brad in Homer and California. He was an avid reader and also enjoyed movies, model cars and trains, which he spent hours painting, working on fast cars and watching drag races in Wasilla. Danny loved to go target shooting with Daniel, Brandon and his dad, Ken. Gun safety was a major priority to teach the boys. Danny was a generous and caring person with a gentle heart and a love beyond measure for his family and friends. Everyone was touched by his big heart and witty sense of humor. He had a way of making everyone feel at ease and he loved to make people laugh. Danny also was known as the one friend you could turn to for anything. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Henry and Agnes Titus; aunts Mary Jane Phillips and Catherine Virginia Freier; and cousin, Lilly Gilbert. He is survived by his longtime companion, Lori Davis; children Dianna Titus and Daniel Titus II; stepchildren Brittany and Brandon Davis; mother, Dolly Edwin; father, Ken Yaeger; brother, Peter Edwin; aunt, Vivian Titus; uncle, Hugh Phillips, all of Fairbanks; sister Lydia and husband Ricky Valentine; nephews Kirk and Andrew; grandniece, Morgan, all of South Carolina; uncle Allen and wife Anne Titus; cousins Nicholas and Nathaniel Titus, all of Ruby; and many other relatives. A memorial service will be held today, May 26, at 10 a.m. at Chapel of Chimes. He will be laid to rest in Ruby on Friday, May 28, followed by a traditional potlatch. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to help defray expenses in care of Lori Davis, 175 Rhubarb Drive, Fairbanks, AK 99712. Arrangements were by Chapel of Chimes Funeral Home. Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. May 26, 2004.________________________________________________________________Daniel Y. Titus, Fri., July 27, at the age of 48, beloved father of Christopher, Elizabeth and Laura Titus; son of the late Margaret Louise Titus-Christman and the late John A. Titus; brother of Andrew (Mimi), John A. Jr. (Janet) and the late Thomas Titus; beloved musician who dedicated his life to God; he will be greatly missed. Love Always.< /stlarch>Funeral service will be held Weds., at 11 a.m., at Calvary Cemetery. A service of ST. LOUIS POST-Dispatch. Jul. 29, 2001.________________________________________________________________Danny Lee Titus, age 62, of Austin, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, at the Austin Medical Center. Danny was born Aug. 11, 1947, in Austin to Edward and Arthamese (Feeley) Titus. On Feb. 7, 1975, Danny was united in marriage to Diane Underdahl at St. Edward's Catholic Church. He worked for Lochner Moving, Weyerhaeuser, Osmundson Inc., and as a cab driver. Danny enjoyed renewing old furniture, collecting key chains, driving around in the country, spending time in the garage and getting people to sign the walls, scratching an occasional lottery ticket, and spending time with Diane, family and friends. His favorite saying was "I've got the whole ball of wax." Survivors include his wife, Diane Titus of Austin; son, David (Melissa) Titus of Austin; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; siblings, Vern "Pops" (Dorothy) Titus of Washington, Ill., Ardy (Dave) Osmundson of Austin, Jean (Maurice) Edge of Austin and Joan (Dale) Anderson of Rose Creek; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Delores (Bill) Hanson of Rake, Iowa, Paul (Betty) Underdahl of Austin, Donald (Pat) Underdahl of Austin, Roger Underdahl of Austin and Georgia Underdahl of Austin; many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews; and close friend, George Percival of Austin. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Angela Underdahl; parents, Edward and Arthamese Titus; sister, Marilyn Sorenson; brother, David Titus; father-in-law and mother-in-law; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12, at Mayer Funeral Home, with Father Dale Tupper officiating. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, and one hour before the service at Mayer Funeral Home on Saturday. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Post-Bulletin. Dec. 11, 2009.Underdahl, Angela Kay, 32, of Austin, died Thursday, March 6, 2003, at Methodist Hospital, Rochester. She was born Nov. 16, 1970, in Austin. She worked several places in Austin, the most recent being Burger King. She enjoyed playing in dart leagues and also playing bingo with her friends. Angie had a special friend in her life, Brian Miller. Survivors include her parents, Dan and Diane Titus, Austin; son, Codie Miller, Austin; step-brother, David Titus, Austin. She was preceded in death by her grandparents. Visitation: One hour before the service. Service: 10:30 a.m. today, March 11, 2003, at the funeral home with Father Paul Nelson officiating. The casket bearers will be David Titus, Tom Anderson, Troy Anderson, Todd Anderson, John Lynch and Jim Lynch. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Funeral Home: Mayer Funeral Home, Austin. Austin Daily Herald. Mar. 8, 2003.________________________________________________________________Warren Ledger. Thursday, April 15, 1875.Major Darius Titus died at his home, in Conewango, last Thursday evening, April 8th. He had been sick nearly two months, and the termination was consumption. Major Titus served in the war with distinction, and after returning, practiced law a few years then moved to his farm, where he died. He was buried in Oakland Cemetery, and his funeral took place at the Methodist Church, in this place, last Sabbath, Rev. A. J. Merchant officiating.________________________________________________________________Anderson Independent-Mail (SC) - October 8, 2003. Page: A1An Anderson man made it a couple of steps from his bed before he collapsed and died as flames raged through his family's home Tuesday morning. Darnell K. Titus, 52, died from smoke inhalation moments after the fire consumed the bedroom of the three-bedroom home that belonged to his late aunt, Willa Mae Peek, Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore said. An actual cause of the fire has not been determined. But Mr. Shore said when he talked to Mr. Titus's family in Chicago, one family member said Mr. Titus was a smoker and "was bad to smoke in bed." At 8:20 a.m. Tuesday, the Anderson Fire Department received a 911 call from neighbors saying the house was on fire and someone was trapped inside. Anderson Fire Department Battalion Chief Dale Horne, among the first firefighters on the scene, said Mr. Titus's bedroom and the attic of the home were fully engulfed with flames when they arrived. The fire apparently started in the bedroom where Mr. Titus was sleeping. "There was no chance of a rescue," Mr. Horne said. Anderson City Fire Chief Jack Abraham said he later found the home's only smoke detector boxed up in a filing cabinet. Mr. Titus was a disabled veteran, born in Chicago, and he lived alone at the 224 Hillcrest Circle home, acting as caretaker of the home while the family tried to sell it. The fire broke six windows on the front of the home. Curtains were tattered and coated with black ash and a tattered American flag was still flying from one of the home's four white columns on the front of the house Tuesday afternoon. A statue of the Virgin Mary stood in the front yard. Chief Abraham said the fire still is under investigation but nothing about it appears suspicious. Mrs. Peek, the widow of local funeral home owner, Willis Ignitus Peek, built the home in 1967 after Mr. Peek passed away. Mrs. Peek lived in the home with her brother and sister until her death a couple of years ago. Mr. Titus moved into the home last December, after all Mrs. Peek's immediate family members had died. The home was put up for sale in August. Mr. Titus's cousin, Dorothy Crawford, said Mr. Titus had a daughter who lived in Chicago, but he had very few family members left in Anderson. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, where his funeral is planned for 11 a.m. Thursday. She said her cousin "enjoyed talking to people." "You would never expect something like this," Ms. Crawford said.________________________________________________________________Darrel E. Titus, 83, passed away, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, at Clearwater Health and Rehabilitation in Orofino, after a three-month illness. He will be remembered by his family and friends for many, many things. Among those was his sense of humor, his enjoyment of people, especially children, and his loving dedication to Alyce, his wife of 63 years. Although his life was filled with many accomplishments and honors, the greatest was his rise from rags to riches. His family homesteaded in Ahsahka, living in a tent house by a bend in the river. There was never the expectation Darrel would go to college, but after being student-body and senior-class president at Orofino High School, lettering in four sports, and serving two years in the U.S. Marine Corps, Darrel received a boxing scholarship and attended the University of Idaho at Moscow, graduating in 1950 with a degree in education. At one of his college boxing matches, which he easily won on points, his coach asked him why he didn't knock out his rival. Darrel calmly told him he couldn't because his opponent's parents were in the audience. After graduation, Darrel taught civics for two years at the high school in Anatone, then four years at a junior high school in Prosser, Wash., before moving to Bakersfield, Calif., where he taught and coached for a number of years prior to becoming principal and being named Teacher of the Year. Tradition dictated that principals have a paddle on the wall to encourage students to do the right thing, but one day a particularly unruly second-grader came into his office. Darrel removed the paddle and set it on his desk and the student slowly pulled off his belt, and also silently laid it on the desk. Refraining from laughter wasn't easy for a man described as a "Pied Piper for children." He preferred to lead by example. He spent 48 years in the teaching and coaching profession, positively influencing two generations of students and athletes. After retiring, one of his biggest joys was skiing at Tahoe on a free senior pass so he could tease the paying customers. From the age of 19 on, the light of Darrel's life was Alyce. She was a fellow student at Orofino High School, but never voted for him, preferring instead to vote for the "best dancer." However, they first "saw" each other after graduation and had six dates before he left for the service, where he prepared planes on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. He proposed via mail and bought her engagement ring while in Hawaii. They had 12 more dates before their wedding day in the Orofino Methodist Church. Later, as a member of that same church, he remarked that the aisle always seemed so much shorter. In 1952, they adopted their son, Brad, and in 1954 their daughter, Alyson. Our dad was a very patient man who never raised his voice. We aspired to be like him. He put his whole heart into everything he did. He never cursed, but would often say "that frosts me" when someone didn't do the right thing. Alyce and Darrel came full circle 12 years ago when they returned to Orofino, their original home town. Darrel volunteered at Clearwater Health and Rehabilitation, Meals on Wheels, the Orofino Senior Center and Clearwater Valley Hospital, but his greatest joy was playing with his grandchildren and the neighborhood kids. Darrel leaves behind his wife, Alyce; his two children, Brad and Alyson; four grandchildren, Grant, Lauren, Renessa and James; his siblings, Ron, Bob and Glenna Skinner; numerous other family members; and many, many friends.________________________________________________________________Humboldt Beacon, The (Fortuna, CA) - September 26, 2007Darrell Eugene Titus died peacefully on Sept.17, 2007. Darrell was born May 29, 1959, to Melvin and Florene Titus in Eureka, and was raised in Humboldt County. He attended schools in the area. Darrell loved being outdoors. He often held barbecues for his friends. Cooking was one of his many passions and the meals were always delicious. Darrell also loved sports, including football and cribbage. Darrell is survived by his loving family. He leaves his mother, Florene Titus of Ferndale, sisters Wanda Titus of Ferndale, Norma and her husband Steven Pasillas of Mount Vernon, his son Ethan Allen Titus, brother Randy Titus of Carlotta and his relatives in Wyoming. He also leaves girlfriend Trish Sturdevant of Rio Dell, Brad and Corrinne Spencer of Garberville, Winston and Sue Parnell of Stafford, Shay Miranda of Ferndale and many other friends and family members. A memorial service with potluck to follow will be held Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. at the Ferndale Veterans building, on Main Street in Ferndale. Arrangements are under the direction of Goble's Fortuna Mortuary Inc. ________________________________________________________________Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - Saturday, February 13, 2010. Page: 2Daryl Lee Titus, 56, of Waterloo, husband of Angela K. Titus, died Friday in the Huntington VA Medical Center. There will be no services or visitation. Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, is in charge of arrangements. hall.Daryl Lee Titus, 56, of Waterloo, Ohio passed away Friday February 12, 2010 in the VA Medical Center. He was born November 18, 1953 in Tampa, FL. He was preceded in death by his father Paul Titus, grandmother Mabel Titus, and sister Lorrie Manoyian. He is survived by his wife Angela Titus; mother Janet Titus of North Carolina; daughter Ashley Titus of North Carolina; two stepsons Chad and Brian Martin North Carolina; stepdaughter Nikki Parsons of Ohio; stepson Rick Bailey of Ohio; one brother Robert Titus of Oregon; two sisters Diana Titus of Florida, Karen Titus Markovics of North Carolina; and several grandchildren. He was a Air Force veteran and he was an Eagle Scout as a child. There will be no services. Hall Funeral Home Proctorville, Ohio is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Beatrice Daily Sun. July 18, 1920. p. 4.David Titus, son of Clauson and Anna Titus, was born in New York state June 27, 1838, and died at Longmont, Colo., July 11, 1920, aged 82 years and 14 days. He moved to Wisconsin when a small boy where he resided until he cams to Nebraska. He was married to Elizabeth Gascoign in 1864. To this union were born four children, two sons and two daughters, one son dying in infancy. He was a pioneer of Gage county, settling on a homestead west of Beatrice in 1864. His wife passed away in 1889, and at that time he lived with his children. The surviving members of the family are Mrs. M. B. Nolan of Longmont, Colo., Mrs. William Hall of Topeka, Kas, and A. P. Titus of Beatrice. He also leaves one brother, one sister, nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren and a host of friends. He erected some of the first buildings in Beatrice, and owned and operated the first bakery in Beatrice. Burial was at Longmont.________________________________________________________________David A. Titus, of Middletown, passed away after a long illness on the morning of Tuesday, (June 13, 2006). After graduating cum laude from Harvard University in 1956 and receiving his doctorate from Columbia, David Titus assumed a teaching position at Wesleyan University from 1966 until his retirement in 2004. Specializing in East-Asian Studies and comparative politics, he acted in the forefront of efforts to build cultural exchange with Japan. Towards this end, he served several times as Resident Director of the Associated Kyoto Program, an exchange program for college students expressing interest in Japan, in association with Doshisha University. His doctoral dissertation was published by Columbia Press under the title, Palace and Politics in Prewar Japan, and was later translated into Japanese in 1979. This publication, and numerous reviews, studies, and translations, established his reputation as a leading scholar of Japanese politics. Ultimately, he invested the most time in and received greatest reward from his work with his students. David was also an avid birder and naturalist, and a mentor and teacher to many birders, opening their hearts and minds to the beauty of nature. He was a founding member of the Mattabeseck chapter of the Audubon Society. He participated in numerous local censuses, which monitored bird migration and count, and contributed to national habitat and behavioral data. He was also active in preservation of wetlands and other natural resources. He is survived by two sons, Bryan and Jeffrey, a daughter-in-law, Rie, two grandchildren, Sion and Neo, a brother, Mark Titus, of Washington DC, and sister, Molly T. Simon of Rocky River, OH. A memorial service at the Wesleyan Chapel is planned for the fall. Please contact the organizers at dtitus_memorial@, or fax no. 860.346.4850, in order to receive notification. Memorial donations may be sent to The Mattabeseck Audubon Society, deKoven House, 27 Washington Street, Middletown, Connecticut 06457. (on the web: audobon-)________________________________________________________________David Alan Titus- Of Mt. Morris, age 51, died Tuesday June 22, 2004 at his home. Funeral services will be 2:00pm Saturday from Home Baptist Church, 8475 N. Saginaw Road, Mt. Morris. Pastor Daniel Gordon officiating. Burial in Flint Memorial Park. Mr. Titus will lie in state at Home Baptist Church where his family will receive friends from 6-9pm Thursday, 10am 9:00pm Friday, and 10:00am until time of services on Saturday. Born August 17, 1952 in Detroit the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donus F. and Cynthia F. (Crawford) Titus. He was raised in Mt. Morris where he was active and involved with 4H. He graduated Mt.. Morris High School Class of 1970 and attended Clarksville Baptist College in Clarksville, TN. Mr. Titus was a member of Home Baptist Church since he was 12 years old. He retired Delphi East (A.C. Spark Plug) as forklift driver. David was a loving uncle. Left to value and cherish his memory are his parents: Pastor and Mrs. Don and Cynthia Titus of Mt. Morris. brother: Mark and wife Sherrie Titus of Grand Blanc; 2 sisters: Eileen and husband Joe Rubey of Mt. Morris; Marianne Titus of Atlanta GA; 9 nieces and nephews: Sarah; Jonathon; Joey; Tiffany; Nicole; Marcus; Amanda; Ryan; Ben; 5 great nieces and nephews; several aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Friends may share memories, prayers, and stories at the funeral home and online at ________________________________________________________________Mercury News, The (San Jose, CA) - Friday, January 26, 2018In Loving Memory David Allen Titus Sept. 3, 1954 - Jan. 10, 2018 Dave was a resident of Tracy for the last 27 years. He is survived by his wife, Heidi (Harrison), his daughters, Rebecca, Nicole Craft (Kevin), granddaughter, Lily Scout; his mother, Frieda; siblings, Tony (Jennifer), Christi Poe, Kelly Titus-Caldwell, and numerous family members. He was preceded in death by his father, David Albert. Friends and family are invited to A Celebration of a Life Well Lived on Saturday, January 27, 2018. More information is available at tributes/David-Titus View the online memorial for David Allen Titus________________________________________________________________Sanford Herald, The (NC) - November 13, 2007. Page: A06David Alan Titus, 77, of 1335 Bailey Thomas Road, died Sunday (11/11/07) at Central Carolina Hospital. He was born in Canton, Mass., son of the late George Thomas Titus and Maybelle Beatrice Hughes Titus. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his wife, Laura M. Titus; sons David Titus Jr. and wife Debi of Richfield and Dwayne Titus of Sanford; a daughter, Debby Titus Haas and husband Jerry of Sanford; a brother, Richard Titus of Florida; six grandchildren Justin, Amy, Matthew, Derrick, Amber and Nicole and three great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Condolences may be made at . Memorials may be made to the Disables American Veterans Memorial Program, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, Ohio 452500301, in memory of David Alan Titus. Arrangements are by Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home of Sanford. ________________________________________________________________David C. Titus of Chalfont died Thursday, May 22, 2003, at Grand View Hospital. He was 80. He was the husband of Elizabeth (Griffith) Titus. Born in Rochester, N.Y., he was a son of the late Paul M. and Ruth (Meade) Titus. Mr. Titus was a graduate of Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. He was a chemist for Merck, Sharpe, & Dohme in West Point from July, 1954 until retiring in March, 1990. He was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels in the Doylestown area and a member of the Chalfont Volunteer Fire Dept., where he served as an emergency medical technician. He enjoyed music, performing with the Merry Makers Band in the Pennridge area and playing clarinet in the Delaware College Band. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his sister, Rev. Sarah Brown of Ione, Ore. He was preceded in death by a sister, Patricia Rheinhardt. Funeral arrangements are private at the request of the family. Interment will be in Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Prospectville. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society or a charity of the donor's choice will be appreciated. Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home, Souderton. The Intelligencer ________________________________________________________________Seguin Gazette-Enterprise, The (TX) - Thursday, November 29, 2018November 23, 2018. David Clark Titus of Seguin, Texas went to be with the Lord on November 23, 2018 at the age of 85. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 2PM at Redeemer United Church in Zuehl with Rev. Lee Zillmann officiating. Interment will follow in the Redeemer United Church Cemetery. David was born on November 16, 1933 in Mason, MI to Richard Clark and Gladys (Dickinson) Titus. He served with the United States Navy during the Korean Conflict (1951-1955) on the Destroyer Escort USS Edmonds followed by service with the Merchant Marines. David was a 54 year member of the Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Union Local 142 in San Antonio. He was a 50 plus year member of Davy Crockett Lodge No. 1225, A.F. & A. M. He also was the Past Colonel of the Alzafar Shriners Motor Patrol. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Doyle Titus. Survivors include his wife, Faye Ulrich Titus; children, Timothy Titus and wife Sylvia, Eric Titus and wife Nancy, Craig Titus and wife Angel, Holly Modl and husband Kelly, David Lee Muenchow, Brian Muenchow, Audrey McDougal and husband Brad; 18 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; sister Suzanne Titus and numerous nieces and nephews. Serving as pallbearers include Chandler Titus, Charlie McNeel, Matt Bayliss, Tyler Titus, Ty Muenchow and Jimmy Calcagno. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children, Attn: Office of Development, 2900 N. Rocky Point Dr, Tampa, FL 33607. You are invited to sign the guest book at . Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - December 3, 2008David E. Titus, 47, of Oswego, passed away Thursday, November 20, 2008. Surviving: son, Nicholas; mother, Joyce; sisters, Katherine and Sandra. Memorial Calling Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, December 5, 2008, at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay St., Fulton. There are no services. Foster Funeral Home, Inc. David E. Titus, 47, of Oswego passed away November 20 at home. Born in Oswego, he was a life resident of the area. David had co-owned and operated D&E Construction for several years. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed spending time with his son. David was predeceased by his father, Richard N. Jaroszewski, who died in 2008. Surviving: his son, Nicholas Titus; his mother, Joyce Jaroszewski of Fulton, his sisters, Katherine Phelps and Sandra Ross, both of Oswego; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial calling hours will be held, Friday, December 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay St., Fulton. There will be no services. In David’s memory, contributions may be made to his son Nicholas c/o Sandra Ross, 296 Bingham Rd., Oswego, 13126. Foster Funeral Home, Inc.Joyce I. Jaroszewski, 73, of Fulton, passed away Wednesday at Oswego Hospital after a short illness. Born in Volney to the late Roy and Myrtle Miner she was a life resident of the Fulton area. Joyce had worked at General Electric Company in Liverpool for several years. She enjoyed shopping, crafts, watching horror movies and spending a lot of time with her grandchildren. Grandma “Duke” was a wonderful mom and an awesome grandmother. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard N. Jaroszewski who died in 2008; a son, David E.Titus who died in 2008 and by a sister, Caroline Jean Cutrell who died in 2006. Surviving: children, Linda Titus of CT, Sandra (Fred) Meeker-Ross and Katherine (Eric) Phelps all of Oswego; grandchildren, David (Sarah) Shatrau, Eric and Brooke Phelps, Nicholas Titus and Kara Ross; a sister, Hazel Hall; a niece, Missy Goodsell. Calling hours are Tuesday 4 to 7 p.m. with a 7 p.m. Service to immediately follow at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay Street, Fulton. Burial will be at North Volney Cemetery, Volney.________________________________________________________________Stuart News/Port St. Lucie News (FL) - April 10, 2002. Page: B4David Earl Titus, 43 of Hobe Sound died Saturday, April 6, 2002, at his home. A native of Bryn Mawr, Pa., he lived in Florida for 23 years. He moved here from Trooper, Pa. He served in the Navy. He was a certified welder for Grumman Aircraft Corp. Stuart. Even after suffering a severe head injury, David continued to love family gatherings, fishing, the outdoors and a good church sermon. He was of the Christian faith. Survivors include his mother, Sheila Johnson and stepfather, Duane Bumgardner of Stuart; his father Donald Titus and stepmother, Jeanne of Kunkletown, Pa; two sisters, Michele Post and husband Tom of Stuart and Roma Lee Krause of Solon, Ohio; a brother, Kevin Titus; three stepbrothers; and one stepsister; three nephews and one neice. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 at Aycock Funeral Home, 505 So. Federal Highway, Stuart. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Inurnment will be in Fernhill Memorial Gardens, Stuart with full military honors following the service. Those who wish may contribute to the charity of their choice. ________________________________________________________________Meadville Tribune, The (PA) - Friday, January 25, 2013David H. Titus, 64, a resident of Crawford County Care Center, Saegertown, passed away at 4:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013, at Meadville Medical Center, Liberty Street, following a period of declining health. David was born in Grove City on Oct. 11, 1948, a son of the late Nelson and Florence Hutcheson Titus. He had retired from the Meadville Division of Amcast, now known as Advanced Cast. He had previously been employed by the Hodge Foundry, Greenville. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Meadville, where he had served as a deacon and also enjoyed singing in the choir. He was a member of the Crawford County Fire Police and the Yesterday's Sounds barbershop chorus. David was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan, possessed a passion for singing, especially with the Yesterday's Sounds, and faithfully would attend church as his health would allow. David is survived by a son, Brian Titus and his wife, Nicky, of Madison, Fla.; a daughter, Joyce Spriggs and her husband, James, of Nashville, Tenn.; his former wife, Louise Hanna; a sister, Carol Walker of Cochranton; and four grandchildren, Amber, Kayla, Lillian and Garrett. He was preceded in death by his parents; and an infant brother, Denver Titus. It was David's request that no visitation or services be held. The interment will be at Hadley Cemetery. Those wishing to share memories or condolences with the family may do so online at . Funeral arrangements are with Robert L. Snyder Funeral Home and Crematory Inc., 3223 Perry Highway, Sheakleyville. The family has suggested that memorial tributes may be made in David's name to First Presbyterian Church, 890 Liberty St., Meadville, Pa. 16335. ________________________________________________________________David Leroy Titus Sr., 68, Letts, died Saturday, May 13, 2006, at Unity Hospital, Muscatine. Graveside service will be 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 18, 2006, at the Island Cemetery, Fruitland. The Rev. Roger Hubbard will officiate. After the burial, a luncheon will be held at Letts Bible Church for family and friends. After the luncheon, a time of remembrance is planned at the church. The Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Home for Funeral and Cremation Services, Muscatine, is handling the arrangements. Mr. Titus was born Nov. 28, 1937, in Muscatine, the son of Joseph C. and Maude Brei Titus. He married Betty Kathleen Starkweather Frisbee in 1956 in Muscatine. They later divorced. He married Lilly Martin on May 2, 1964, in Muscatine. He was a member of Fruitland Baptist Church for many years and then moved to Killeen, Texas, for 17 years before settling in Letts. He was a member of Letts Bible Church. He loved to fish, write songs, work with wood and he especially enjoyed spending time with family. Survivors include his wife, Lilly of Letts; two sons, David Titus Jr. and wife, Tanya, of Ava, Mo. and Tim Titus of Muscatine; four daughters, LaVonna Titus of Muscatine, Marian Willey of Letts, Lenora Young of Muscatine and Barbara Titus of Letts; 13 grandchildren; four brothers, Virgil, Danny and wife, Norma, and Neil Titus, all of Muscatine, and Michael Titus and wife, Ruth, of Brackettville, Texas; six sisters, Alice A. Caltoir of Moline, Ill., Mary Rexroth of Muscatine, Lucille Galler of Fresno, Calif., Ruth Unkel and Eileen Haskins, both of Muscatine, and Elsie Martin of Orlando, Fla. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Paul; a grandson, James; three brothers, Robert, Joseph and Paul Titus; and a sister, Leora Howard. ________________________________________________________________David Michael Titus, 46, of Asheville, N.C., died Sunday in Asheville. The Warsaw native was owner of a Ben Franklin Store in Asheville. Surviving are his wife, Carol; his parents, Maryon and Ned Titus of Warsaw; a brother, Jerry of Lagrange, Ky.; and a grandmother, Kathryn Titus of Atwood. Services are 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, where calling is 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. Preferred memorials are gifts to Warsaw First Baptist Church building fund. ________________________________________________________________The Telegraph. Fri., Sept. 25, 1987. p. A-13.David Raymond Titus, 33, died Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1987, in Houston, Texas, following a brief illness. Born in Alton, he was the son of Ray and Phyllis Titus of Godfrey. Titus was employed by the University of Texas at M.D. Anderson Hospital as a communications supervisor. In addition to his parents, surviving are two sisters, Anne Landrum of Mt. View, Ark. and Patricia Watson of Sandpoint, Idaho; one brother, Mark Titus of Charlotte, N.C.; and maternal grandparents, Clarence and Frances Holdsworth of Viola. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at the Godfrey First United Methodist Church. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church in Godfrey.________________________________________________________________David Reynolds Titus, 97, of Lander, and formerly of Wilson St., Warren, died on Sunday, May 18, 2008, at the Warren General Hospital. Mr. Titus was born September 30, 1910, in Barnes, the son of the late David R. and Anna (Hoffman) Titus. As a boy, he attended the Barnes grade school and graduated from the Sheffield High School in 1928. He worked for several years for Byron Horton of Sheffield. It was Mr. Horton who encouraged him to apply to the new Pennsylvania Game Commission Training School in Brockway, of which he was accepted and a member of the first graduating class from the school. His first assignment was in Huntington County. He was called into the U.S. Army in 1942 and served until his discharge as a captain in 1946, when he returned to his work with the P.G.C. His ultimate Game Commission assignment sent him back to Warren County, where he worked until his retirement on October 6, 1972. He continued to live in Warren Borough until ill health convinced him to move to the home of his step son and family. He was an active and devoted member of the Pleasant Community Church for as long as he was able. He is survived by a stepson, Jim Samuelson and his wife, Robin, Lander; two stepdaughters, Becky Erickson and her husband, Jon and Debbie Sprague and her husband, Vincent, all of Warren; 12 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; four nieces and two nephews and their families. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Dorothy Eckstrom Titus; his second wife, Dorothy Samuelson Titus; three sisters, Nelle and Harriet Titus and Ruth Titus Miller; two brothers, Milton and William Titus; and two nephews. Friends may call at the Peterson-Blick Funeral Home, Inc., 1003 Penn Ave., E., Warren, on Wednesday, May 21, 2008, from 6 to 9 p.m., and on Thursday at the First United Methodist Church, 200 Market St., for one hour prior to a funeral service to be held there at 11 a.m., with, Rev. Michael Poindexter, pastor, Pleasant Community Church, officiating, and Rev. Becky Erickson, pastor, Emmanuel Mission, Kane, coofficiating. Burial will be in the Barnes Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Chapel Fund at Mission Meadows, P.O. Box 42, DeWitt, NY 13214 or the Pleasant Community Church. Warren Times-Observer. May 21, 2008.________________________________________________________________David S. Titus, Sr. Age 94 of the Chemung County Nursing Facility, formerly of Grandview Ave, Elmira, Son of the late Clarence E. and Nellie J. Titus of Watkins Glen, NY. He was predeceased by a brother, Mark L. Titus, a sister, Louise A. Brasted, and his beloved wife, Julia (Scoville). He is survived by his daughter, Margaret T. Ritter of Corning; son and daughter-in-law, David and Betty Titus of Elmira; grandsons, (David) Scott Titus; Christopher Titus; William T. Ritter; and Joseph Ritter; several cousins and nephews, and a special friend, Helena Bober of Horseheads. He graduated as a landscape architect from Ohio University, was a life member of Delta-Tau-Delta Fraternity, and a charter member of Phi-Chi-Psi Honor Fraternity. He was a 56-year member of Ivy Lodge #397 F & AM, Southern Tier Council #16 Royal and Select Masters, Elmira Chapter #42 Royal Arch Masons, St. Omer's Commandry #19 Knight Templar. He was also a charter member of Elmira Gyro Club International and the Elmira Kiwanis Club. He was a long time employee of the W.J. & E.R. Young Lumber Co and retired from Robinson Building Materials Co. several years ago. He was a member of the Lake Street Presbyterian Church and later the First Presbyterian Church, where he served as steward, deacon, and elder. David was a devoted and loving father and husband. He dedicated his life to the total well-being of his wife of 63 years, for the remaining ten years of her life after she sustained a severe head injury in 1986. His devotion to her was an inspiration to all that knew him. Family and friends are invited to call at the Olthof Funeral Home, Inc, 1050 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira on Wednesday, March 7, 2001 from 2 to 4 PM and 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Ivy Lodge #397 F&AM will conduct a memorial service after the calling hours. Funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Thursday, March 8, 2001 at 11:00 AM, with the Rev. Betsey R. Crimmins officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Those wishing may make memorial donations to the Chemung County Nursing Facility, 103 Washington St., Elmira, NY 14901 or to the First Presbyterian Church, 1054 W. Clinton St., Elmira, NY 14905 in David's memory. The family would like to thank the Chemung County Nursing Facility 5th Floor staff for the extraordinary kindnesses and assistance that they extended to David during his residency and for the courtesies extended to his family during the final days of is life.________________________________________________________________David Scoville Titus Age 73, of Elmira, NY, passed away on Saturday evening, September 22, 2012 at St. Joseph’s Hospital. He was predeceased by his parents, David S. and Julia Scoville Titus. David is survived by his devoted wife, Betty J. (Fusare) Titus; sons, David Scott Titus of Elmira, NY and Christopher Leonard Titus of Steamboat Springs, CO; and his much loved dog “Kramer”. He is also survived by his sister, Margaret Ritter of Montour Falls, NY; close cousins, Donald and Mary Brasted, of Bay Village, OH; loving family members, friends and his wonderful Durland Ave. Neighbors. David Titus retired as a Facilities Design Engineer at Trayer Products after 28 years of dedicated service. Dave enjoyed many summers at the cottage his Grandfather and Father built beside Hector Falls on Seneca Lake. He had such fond memories of times spent there with his cousins Don and Jim Brasted, and Grandma and Grandpa Titus. Having grandparents who lived on Franklin St. in Watkins Glen sparked his interest in auto racing and sports cars. He owned many cars throughout his life; one of his favorites being a vintage Jaquar. He was a pencil and ink artist, painter of beautiful landscapes and an excellent photographer. Dave was also inspired by the music of Duke Ellington & Count Basie and was a drummer in a high school dance band. He also enjoyed doing projects around the house, and really loved the years he spent in Indian Guides with Scott and Chris when they were boys. Born with a serious heart defect, David spent much of his life fighting heart disease, and his courage and strength are and inspiration to us all. He was a proud member of the E.F.A. Class of “57” and a graduate of Penn State. He followed the Nittany Lions and his beloved Green Bay Packers. Most of all he was an amazing husband and father. Dave’s family would like to thank all the people he met through Hospice’s LifeBeat Program. His nurse, Jenniffer Mullen, RN, took ertraordinary care of him. The staff and volunteers at Hospice enriched his life tremendously. He loved you all. And the staff on 2D at St Joseph’s Hospital cared for him with love and compassion. We will be forever grateful. The family will receive friends at the Olthof Funeral Home, Inc. 1050 Pennsylvania Ave. Elmira/Southport on Wednesday September 26, 2012 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Funeral Services will be held there Thursday at 11:00 AM with Chaplain Meredith Tifft officiating. Burial will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. Those wishing may make memorials in Dave’s name to Care First (Southern Tier Hospice) 11751 Corning Road, Corning NY 14830 or SPCA of Chemung County, 2534 Route 352, Elmira, NY 14903. We Thank God for the gift of David Titus.?Guest book may be signed in obituaries at?. Arrangements have been entrusted to Olthof Funeral Home, Inc. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of David S Titus III please visit our?Sympathy Store.________________________________________________________________David Thomas Titus, 60 of Bloomfield, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2002 at 12:25 p.m. at Greene County General Hospital. He was born in Greene County to Thomas R. and Altona Wollam Titus. He retired from Crane as an electronics technician. He was a graduate of Bloomfield High School and had an associate's degree in electrical engineering and agriculture. He was a member of the Bloomfield American Legion, a life member of the Linton VFW, Bloomfield Masonic Lodge 84, Bloomfield OES 538 and the Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis. Survivors include, his wife, Virginia Kay (Bedwell) Titus; two daughters, Melissa (Titus) Miller of Omaha, Neb., and Carol Y. Titus of Indianapolis; two grandsons, Chip Miller and Matthew Miller of Orcutt, Cailf.; five sisters, Alma Mormance and Lillian Hamilton of Indianapolis, Rhoda Gibson of Jasonville, Alice Oestreich and Teresa Hilliker of Bloomington; four brothers, William Titus and John Titus of Bloomfield, Jim Titus of Indianapolis and Homer (Red) Titus of Bloomington. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services will be at Lester Jenkins and Sons Funeral Home in Bloomfield on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 4-8 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. until the hour of service. Masonic memorial services will be Friday at 7:30 p.m.________________________________________________________________The News. March 21, 1991. p. A-5.Mr. David W. Titus, 73, of Pleasant View Nursing Home, Mount Airy, died Tuesday, March 19 at Frederick Memorial Hospital. Born May 9, 1917, in Poolesville, he was the son of the late John F. and Annie Frye Titus. Surviving are six children, Omendia Oness of California, Rena Flanary of Germantown, Sherry Offutt and Gail Sheppard, both of West Virginia, Ronnie Sheppard and David Sheppard, both of Mount Airy; three sisters, Elsie Ward of Silver Spring, Anna Brooks and Cindy Butler, both of Poolesville; 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, March 21, at the Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Road, Barnesville. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 22 at the funeral home. Interment will be in Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville.________________________________________________________________Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH) - October 30, 2002. Page: 14David W. Titus, 52, of Ansonia, Conn., died Thursday, Oct. 24, 2002, at Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital. Mr. Titus was the son of Elsie (Rudd) Titus of Bridgeport, Conn., and the late Luther Titus. He was the husband of Margaret (Torosian) Titus of Nashua. He was a self-employed truck driver. Mr. Titus was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War. Besides his mother and wife, survivors include two sons, David and Michael Titus of Texas; two daughters, Nicole and Rebecca Titus, both of Nashua; three brothers, Luther and Terry Titus and Buddy Perry, all of Milford, Conn.; three sisters, Beverly Vagas and RaeLynn Perry, both of Bridgeport, and Linda Carruthers of Atlanta; and his stepfather, Bud Perry of Milford, Conn. The Smith Funeral Home in Milford, Conn., is in charge of arrangements. New Haven Register (CT) - November 17, 1999. Page b6Elsie Rae Perry, 72, of Fairview Avenue, died Nov. 15. She was the wife of Morrill 'Bud' Perry. She leaves daughters, Beverly Vega of Bridgeport, Linda Hancock of Cleveland, Ga., and Rae Lynn Benway of Milford; sons, Terry and Luther Titus and Buddy Perry of Milford and David Titus of Bridgeport; a brother, William Rudd of Bridgeport; sisters, Beverly Graves of Bridgeport and Dorothy Pelchat in Rhode Island; 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Connecticut, 920 Farmington Ave., West Haven 06107 - Smith Funeral Home________________________________________________________________Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) - Thursday, August 29, 2013David W. Titus. On Wednesday, August 28, 2013, age 68, of Evans City, PA. Born in Pittsburgh, PA on August 19, 1945, he was the son of the late Walter and Lillian Kaufman Titus. David worked on the maintenance staff for L.W. Molnar in North Hills. He served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Surviving are his wife, Yvonne Gill Titus, who he married on November 13, 1967; his canine companions, Jet and Sassy; two sisters, Joanne Jamison (Fred) of Middlesex Twp., and Lillian Salac (Richard) of Springdale; three brothers, John Titus (Grace) of Middlesex Twp., Gary Titus (Shirley) of West View, and Henry Titus of McCandless Twp.; loving nieces and nephews; and his family at R.V. Village in Mercer. He was preceded in death by his sister and brother-in-law, Carol Wheeler (John). Arrangements are private under the direction of the McDONALD - AEBERLI FUNERAL HOME, INC., 238 Crowe Ave., Mars, PA and condolences are available at mcdonald-. Memorials may be made to the Butler County Humane Society, 1015 Evans City Rd., Renfrew, PA 16053. ________________________________________________________________Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, NY) - Friday, November 14, 2014.BELLMONT - Dawn M. Titus, 60, of County Rt. 24, Bellmont, died Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014, at her home surrounded by her loving family and Hospice of the North Country. Born in Malone, N.Y. on July 12, 1954, she was the daughter of Hector Atkinson and Gail (Rodriquez) O'Connor. Dawn was previously employed by the Franklin County Nursing Home. Her passion was caring for senior adults and ran the Titus Adult Home in Bellmont. She was also employed for the Farrar Home, Malone from 2000 to 2014. For several years, she was the Bellmont Town Clerk. Dawn loved being with her family and her very caring, loving life partner for many years, Harold Giles. She is survived by her mother and step-father, Gail and Jerry O'Connor of Chateaugay; her companion, Harold Giles of Bellmont; three children, Danielle Jock of Chateaugay, Robert Jock of Bellmont, Jason Jock and his wife, Stacy of Burke; two step-children, Christopher Titus of Plattsburgh, Traci McCann and her husband, Steve of Chateaugay; 15 grandchildren, Alex, Lucas, Catherine, and Emma Jock, Nathan and Casie Harrigan, Tyler McCann, Kayrn Provost, Victoria, Nicholas and Kimberlin Ratliff, Kennedy, Katey, and Cameron Snider, and Tryan Haltigan; five sisters, Carol Shova of Plattsburgh, Nettie Lawrence of Brushton, Penny Avery and her husband, Dale of Brushton, Vickie Wilcox of Moira, Tina Hedley and her husband, Scott of Allcott, N.Y.; a brother and sister-in-law, William and Ruth Atkinson of Malone; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father; a brother, Gale Atkinson; and two sisters, Crystal and Cindy Atkinson. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Donations in her memory may be made to Hospice of the North Country. Arrangements are with the Chateaugay Funeral Home. Online condolences may be offered at chateaugayfuneral . ________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - June 13, 2007Dawn Nicole Dentamaro (nee Titus) on June 9, 2007, age 37, formerly of South Philadelphia, loving daughter of the late Isaac and Bertha Titus, beloved sister of Kimberly Merry (Alan) and Isaac Titus, III; also survived by her devoted friend Stephen Bowker. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on WED. EVE. JUNE 13TH from 6:30-8:30 P.M. and again THURS. from 12 P.M. to 1 P.M. at THE JAMES A. McCAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME, 6709-11 Frankford Ave. (@ Unruh Ave.) 215-624-4200. Funeral Service 1 P.M. in the Funeral Home. Int. Private. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Dawn's memory to American Cancer Society, 1626 Locust St., Phila. PA 19103 ________________________________________________________________Tribune, The (Ames, IA) - Tuesday, November 27, 2012July 17, 1936- Nov. 22, 2012. Dean Titus, 76, of Story City, passed away Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012, at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Soderstrum Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 28, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Story City with visitation one hour prior to service. Burial will be in Fairfield Township Cemetery in Albert City. Dean was born July 17, 1936, in Albert City, to Wayne and Irene (Johnson) Titus. He was a twin with brother, DeWayne. He graduated from Mallard High School in 1955. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from1956-58 (active) and until 1962 in reserves. He married Lorraine Carr in Perry and had four children, Gary, Dorene, Faith Ann and Connie. In 1983, God called Dean into the healing evangelistic ministry. He was licensed and ordained through Faith Christian Fellowship International in Tulsa, Okla., in 1987. He was pastor and evangelist of the Dean Titus Ministry Inc. until his death. He was pastor advisor for Ames Women's Aglow and a member of the Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship and board member to Light to the World Ministries. He is survived by his second wife, LaVon; his children, Gary Titus, Dorene Titus, Connie (Leslie) Elliott; step-daughters, Lisa (Scott) Schaefer and Kathy (Sam) Hughes; 19 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Rosemary Jacob; and numerous nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, DeWayne, Dale and Dennis; and one daughter, Faith Ann Dunn. Soderstrum Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Dean "Buddy" Titus, age 72, of Waxahachie, passed away Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at Charlton Methodist Hospital in Dallas. He was born February 12, 1932 in Corsicana, Texas to Leonard and Vela (Hollingsworth) Titus. Dean served in the U. S. Army during the Korean Conflict as a paramedic. He married his soul mate, Jackie Pezzullo on Sept. 24, 1980. He owned North Dallas Vacuum Cleaner in Snider Plaza for many years and had various other sales jobs before going to work for Dallas County as a Right-of-Way Agent until retiring in the early 1990's. Survivors include two sons, Clay Titus and his wife, Dannetta of DeSoto and Alan Titus and his wife, Michelle of Ovilla; one daughter JoBeth Hanlon of San Antonio; seven grandchildren, Shawn, Cody, Tori, Dustin, Cambrie, Haydn and Colton; one brother, Lamar Titus of Victoria and numerous nieces and nephews. Dean was preceded in death by his wife, Jackie Titus in 1993 and two brothers, Kenneth and Travis. Funeral service and entombment is scheduled for 2 P. M. Friday, October 29, 2004 at the Holy Redeemer Cemetery Mausoleum in DeSoto. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. To view an online obituary or leave the family a personal tribute, please visit our Web site at . Arrangements are under the direction of the Boze-Mitchell-McKibbin Funeral Home. The Daily Light. Oct. 29, 2004.________________________________________________________________Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - February 9, 1999. Page: 2CDean W. Titus, 78, of Huntington, died Friday, February 5, 1999, in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 9, 1999, at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary by Rev. Ike Nicholson. Entombment will follow in the Woodmere Abbey of Peace. Mr. Titus was born January 24, 1921, in Rushsylvania, OH, the son of the late Oscar Charles and Bertha Ansley Titus. He was a member of the Central Christian Church and was active in the church choir program. He was retired from Codesco Dental Supply Company and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force where he achieved the rank of Sergeant. Survivors include: his wife of 52 years, Eleanor M. Titus of Huntington his twin brother, Don H. Titus, DDS and sister-in-law, Martha Ruth Titus of Kissimmee, FL sister-in-law, Faye A. Lowry of Huntington, WV two nieces, Ansley Bender of Palm Bay, FL, and DeVerle Ashley of Martinsburg, WV one nephew James A. Titus of Melbourne, Florida four great-nephews one great-niece and good friend Fritz. Friends may call from 6 to 8 P.M. Monday, February 8, 1999, at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary. Memorials may be directed to the Central Christian Church or the charity of one's choice.________________________________________________________________Odessa American, The (TX) - Saturday, February 28, 2009Debra Jean Titus, 55, of Odessa, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009, at Medical Center Hospital. Services are scheduled at 10 a.m. Monday at Frank W. Wilson Funeral Chapel. Arrangements are by Frank W. Wilson Funeral Home. She was born in Richmond, Texas. SURVIVORS Husband, Mike Titus of Odessa; son, Christopher Titus of Odessa; mother, Irmagene Parks of Odessa; brother, Norman Parks of Carlsbad, Texas; and sister, Denise Hart of Odessa. ________________________________________________________________Perry County News, The (Tell City, IN) - Monday, September 24, 2012Deeanna K. 'Dee' Titus, 61, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, at Norton's Hospital in Louisville, Ky. She was born June 15, 1951, in Tell City, daughter of the late Arnett and Arlene (Kleeman) Richards. Also preceding her in death was a brother, Stanley Richards. A 1969 graduate of Tell City High School, Dee worked at Wal-Mart as a cashier. Prior to that, she worked at Julie's Tell Street Café and Perry County Memorial Hospital. Dee's greatest pleasure was time spent with family. She also enjoyed nature walks, crossword puzzles and flea markets. She walked with the Lord in life, so shall she be with him for eternity. Dee is survived by her sons, David Billow of Westville, Ill., and Tony 'Bug' Billow of Leopold; her grandchildren, David Billow of Westville and Kayla and Kara Billow of Leopold; a niece and nephew and several great-nieces and nephews. A memorial service will begin at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24, (today) at Huber Funeral Home, Tell City Chapel. Visitation will be from 3 p.m. until service time. Pastor Ben Rake will officiate. Messages of condolence may be left online at . ________________________________________________________________Delbert E. "Del"" Titus, 50, of Rochester, NY and formerly of central Vermont, passed peacefully into eternal rest after a short but courageous battle with cancer on June 30 in Rochester. Born in Morrisville on July 14, 1956, he was the youngest son of Wayne and Evelyn (Bradford) Titus. He was a 1974 graduate of Harwood Union High School, Brockville Bible College in Brockville, Ontario, and Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, N.Y. He was employed for 23 years at Thomson-West. He enjoyed bowling, gardening, spending time with family and friends and was an avid musician. He served as a vocal soloist at a number of Rochester churches and during high school and college, traveled with a number of singing groups. He was a supporter of AIDS Rochester and Open Door Mission. Hs is survived and will be missed by his mother, Evelyn, of Berlin; seven brothers and sisters, Gerald of Joshua, Texas; Hazel Spaulding of Stowe; Rodney of Barre; Ervin of Watertown, N.Y.; Wilma Wilton of Carthage, N.Y.; Harold of Phoenix, Ariz.; and Cindy of Waterbury Center; his longtime friend, R. Kim Beckhorn of LeRoy, N.Y.; several nieces and nephews; and many dear friends. He was predeceased by his loving father, Wayne S. Titus. Barre World. Jul. 19, 2007.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - Sunday, November 8, 2009Delina M. (Kimmy) Titus, 87, of North East, Pa. passed away Friday, November 6, 2009 at Hamot Medical Center. She was born on April 17, 1922 in Amity Twp., a daughter of the late Wayne and Lizzie Titch Kimmy. She was a member of the Harborcreek Baptist Church and a life member of the Hornby School Society. Delina was a Jane- of- all -trades and talented in many areas from milking the family cow to digging the basement under her house. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting and doing her crafts. Preceded in death by her husband, Raymond M. Titus in 1992, one brother Lawrence Kimmy and one sister Gladys Bloss. Delina is survived by one son, Lonnie M. Titus of North East, one daughter, Deborah A. Titus of North East and three brothers, Raymond and Calvin Kimmy both of Wattsburg and Vircel Kimmy and his wife Shirley of Wattsburg, two grandsons, Jason Titus and his wife Lisa of Wesleyville and Nicholas Titus and his wife Mary Jo of Lawrence Park and two step great grandsons, DeAndre and Ryan Connor of Wesleyville, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the W. Tad Bowers Funeral Home, 92 S. Lake St., North East, on Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and are invited to attend funeral services there on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Rev. Donald Roach Sr. will officiate. Interment will be in North East Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Harborcreek Baptist Church, 4719 Buffalo Rd., Erie, PA 16510. Erie Times-News. Nov. 8, 2009.________________________________________________________________Times-Picayune. (LA) Mon., Feb. 27, 1911. p. 8.TITUS -- On Sunday, Feb. 26, 1911 at 4 o'clock a.m., DELLA O'BRIEN, beloved wife of the late John Maxwell Titus, aged 56 years, a native of New York and a resident of this city for the past fifty years. The relatives, friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Louis H. Middendorf, No. 7702 Hickory Street, at 10 o'clock This (Monday) Morning.________________________________________________________________Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - August 15, 1989. Page: A11Della R. (Tuttle) Titus, 90, of Anna Maria Rest Home, 1398 Main St., formerly of Niantic, Conn., died Sunday night in The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts - Hahnemann. She leaves several nephews and nieces. Her husband, Benjamin Titus, died in 1976. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Ruze J. and Lillus (Bigelow) Tuttle, and lived most of her life in Niantic before moving here a year ago. She graduated from Litchfield Academy in Maine and Gorham Normal School, now the University of Maine at Gorham. Mrs. Titus was a teacher for many years in the Niantic public school system before she retired. She was a member of the Connecticut State Teachers Retirement Association and the Connecticut Audubon Society. Mrs. Titus donated her body to the University of Massachusetts Medical Center for biomedical research. No funeral services are planned. After cremation, burial will be at the convenience of the family in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London, Conn. There are no calling hours. Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St., is directing arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - Thursday, December 8, 2011Delmani St. Andrew Titus. A resident and native of Baton Rouge, he died Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011. Visiting at Hall's Celebration Center on Thursday, Dec. 8, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mass at St. Agnes Catholic Church on Friday, Dec. 9, at 11 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Monsignor Robert H. Berggreen. He is survived by his mother, Debra Ann M. Titus; father, Roderick Titus Sr.; sisters, Ashi Titus and La'Qunita Titus, all of Baton Rouge; brothers, Roderick Titus Jr., Khatari Titus Sr. and wife Lakeisha, all of Baton Rouge; nephews, Z'Khayri Titus, Koi Bruce and Khatari Titus Jr. He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Dorothy McCue, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and Betty Moore and Mr. and Mrs. William and Hazel Titus. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Hall Davis & Son Funeral Home, (225) 778-1612. The Advocate. Dec. 7, 2011.________________________________________________________________Aberdeen American News (SD) - January 19, 2001. Page: 2BDelmar D. Titus, 82, of Oakes died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2001, at the North Dakota Veterans Home in Lisbon, N.D. His funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Oakes. The Rev. Johnson Kottaram will officiate. Burial will be in St. Charles Catholic Cemetery with Dahlstrom Funeral Home in Oakes in charge of arrangements. A prayer service will be at 7:30 tonight at the funeral home. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. tonight at the funeral home. Delmar D. Titus was born March 18, 1918, to Clarence and Mary Magdalene (Hansen) Titus in Brush, Colo. He moved with his family near Oakes and attended Riverdale Country School. After his schooling, he farmed in the Oakes area. He married Bernice Johnson on Sept. 13, 1941, in Cheyenne, Wyo. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and then returned to the Oakes area, where he farmed until 1964. He then worked for the city of Oakes and for Ray Wiese Construction in Oakes. She died in 1970. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Oakes American Legion. Survivors include two sons, Delmar Dale Titus Jr. of Lodi, Calif., and David (Sherri) Titus of Oakes; five daughters, JoAnn (Glenn) Guttu of Phoenix, Patty (Doug) Zuber of Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Shirley (Robert) Friend of Hermiston, Ore., Phyllis Townsley of Bradenton, Fla., and Karen Lewis of Fargo, N.D.; one brother, Robert Titus of Ludden, N.D.; one sister, Lena Dudley of Oakes; 19 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents, three brothers and two sisters. Casketbearers will be Jason Titus, Del Titus, T.J. Titus, Troy Reinke, Mike Titus and Dustin Titus. ________________________________________________________________Delmar DeVere Titus, 88, of Bremerton died March 20, 1999, at Bremerton Convalescent Center. He was born Sept. 9, 1910, in St. Ansgar, Iowa, to Joseph and Minnie (Gates) Titus. He was raised in Iowa and Minnesota. On June 22, 1940, he married Charlotte (Redlich) Titus in Minneapolis. He worked at the Bremerton Searchlight and then at The Sun for 30 years without missing a day as a linotype operator, retiring in 1974. He was a member of the International Typographical Union for more than 25 years. He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Stephanie Mack of Kahuku, Hawaii; one grandson, Tom Shanley of Bremerton; and one great-grandchild. At the family's request, there will be no service. Cremation will be at Cherry Grove Memorial Park with inurnment at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Western and Central chapter, 1422 NW 85th St., Seattle, WA 98117-4236. The Wilson County News. Mar. 23, 1999.Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, WA) - May 6, 1999. Page: A01Charlotte Faith Titus, 85, of Bremerton died May 1, 1999, at Harrison Hospital. She was born May 11, 1913, in Stillwater, Minn., to William and Deborah (Walton) Redlich. She was raised and educated in Minnesota. On June 22, 1940, she married Delmar Titus in Minneapolis. He preceded her in death earlier this year. Mrs. Titus worked as a salesperson for Browns Music for 15 years, retiring in 1964. She also taught piano and organ. She was a member of the Washington State Music Teachers Association from 1968 to 1992. Survivors include a daughter, Stephanie Mack of Kahuku, Hawaii; a grandchild, Tom Shanley of Bremerton; and one great-grandchild. No services will be conducted. Arrangements are under the direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel. Memorials may be made to the Harrison Hospital Foundation, 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton, WA 98310. ________________________________________________________________Morning Sun, The (Mount Pleasant - Alma, MI) - October 30, 2007. Page: 2April 17, 1923-Oct. 28, 2007 Delmar N. Titus, 84, of Mt. Pleasant and formerly of New Mexico and Colorado passed away Sunday, October 28, 2007 at his home. Anyone acquainted with Delmar knows he was a true cowboy in every sense of the word. Cattle and horses were his life; family, friends, and a glass of rye made his life complete. Most notably, he has appeared in such motion pictures as Lonesome Dove and Silverado. In 1998 he was featured in the documentary, The Last Cowboys, which provided a historical look at cowboys whose golden age spanned the post-Civil War years to the turn of the century. He was very proud of serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Delmar is survived by four children, Landa (John) Fostich of Mt. Pleasant, Annette (Steve) Black of Salt Lake City, Utah, Timmy Titus of Texas, and Joe Titus of Texas; Jerry Harter of Lake Isabella; 16 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his sister, Shelba Surle. Arrangements have been entrusted to Lux Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Mt. Pleasant. To view his obituary online or leave a message for the family please visit ________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - July 15, 1986. Page: B06Delmar R. Titus, 63, of 116 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem, died Sunday in his home. Northampton County Coroner Joseph F. Reichel attributed death to natural causes. Titus was the husband of Madeline D. (Sedler) Titus. He was employed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. for 48 years before retiring in 1983 as a craneman. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Charles and Annabel (Knittle) Titus. He was a member of Christ UCC, Bethlehem. He served in the Army during World War II. His widow is the only immediate survivor. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday (today) in the Wallace M. Long Funeral Home, 500 Linden St., Bethlehem. There will be no calling hours. ________________________________________________________________Delores ``Dee" Titus, 68, Rock Island, died Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at Trinity Medical Center, Rock Island. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Larson Funeral Home, Rock Island. Burial will be at Chippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association. Dee was born March 29, 1936, in Rock Island, the daughter of Virgil ``Bud'' and Mary Hibst Anderson. She married Richard Titus Nov. 11, 1932, in Rock Island. She was a cook at the Stop-Inn Cafe for many years. She enjoyed listening to music, gardening and putting scrapbooks together. She was also an avid collector of John Wayne memorabilia. Dee is survived by sons (and spouse), Mark, Curt, Ricky Sr. and Brent (Wanda) Titus, all of Rock Island; grandchildren, Amber, Charisma, Harry, Richard, Ricky Jr., Justin, Tashia and Michelle; great-grandchildren, Brooke, Reece, Kylie, Kennedy, Carrie, Samantha and Dylan; mother, Mary Wilson, Davenport; sisters, Lillian Jackson, Las Vegas, Carol Miller, Lottsburg, Va., Joan Holland, Milan, and Marlene Marshal, Davenport; brothers, Richard Anderson, Monticello, Ind., Gary Boyd, Port Angelos, Wash., and Alvin Wilson, Moline; many nieces and nephews; former husband, Richard Titus,Rock Island, and special friends, Mary Rockwell, who was like a daughter, Moline, and Gail Cone, Rock Island. Dee was preceded in death by her father; son, Jan Titus; and sister, Sharon Durham. The Dispatch. Jun. 6, 2004.________________________________________________________________Delores A. Titus. Fun loving D.T. Mom, Grandma Of Mendota, age 76 (nee LeClaire) passed away after a long battle with Alzheimer's on Sunday, February 23, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, Raymond; and sisters, Anne Marie LeClaire, Mae LeClaire, Mildred Morrisey, Dorothy McCoy, Audrey LeClaire, Alice Bolin and Lucille Winkler. Survived by her six children, Lorena (Jon) Weaver, Tim (Colleen), Carol (Keith) Kraft, Mary (Lou) Michaels, John (Marilyn), and Steve (Danielle); and 13 grandchildren. Also survived by her brothers, John, Clyde (Joyce) and Robert (Donna) LeClaire; and many nieces, nephews and friends. A life long resident of Mendota, she worked at the Parker House for over 25 years. Her love of life and her beautiful voice will be remembered by all she knew. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at 11:00 A.M. at ST. PETER'S HISTORIC CHURCH, Hwy. 13, in Mendota. Family and friend gathering 1 hour prior to service Interment at St. Peter's cemetery. Memorials preferred. Arrangements by THE JOHNSON-PETERSON FUNERAL HOME 651-222-3220. (). Published in the Pioneer Press on 2/25/2003.________________________________________________________________Hawk Eye, The (Burlington, IA) - Tuesday, May 30, 2017Deloris Lou Titus, 85, of West Burlington died at 8:05 p.m. Saturday, May 27, 2017, at the Blair House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Burlington. Born Aug. 27, 1931, in Davenport, she was the daughter of Lloyd Alfred and Bernice Opal Dipple. She married Ronald Joseph (Titus) April 29, 1951, in Davenport; he died March 15, 2006. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker. She also worked in floral design for Rainbow Flower Shop in Davenport. After her husband's death 11 years ago, she moved to West Burlington, where she attended the West Burlington Christian Church. She also belonged to the Homemakers Club and Lionesses Club. She was the secretary for several years for the Golden Oldies. She loved to read, watch movies and "Jeopardy," plant flowers, do crossword puzzles and play games and cards. She enjoyed camping and fishing during the warmer months. In the fall and winter, she loved to shop and decorate for the holidays. Survivors include two daughters, Denise O'Connor of Burlington and Ardythe Jorgensen of Bonita Springs, Fla.; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three brothers, Dale Dipple, Ronald Dipple and Gary Dipple; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her brother and three great-grandchildren. There will be no formal visitation or services. Interment will take place at Earl Cemetery near Earl, Wis. Cremation has been accorded. A memorial has been established for Great River Home Health and Hospice. Prugh-Thielen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________The Huronite and The Daily Plainsman. Thursday, February 26, 1948. p. 3.Dempster K. Titus, retired Chicago & North Western Railway engineer, died about 3 a.m. today in St. John's Hospital here. Mr. Titus, born in Conrad, Ia., Oct. 8, 1875, was married to Myrtle Whipkey at Rock Rapids, Ia., Aug. 21, 1906. After their marriage they moved to Huron and Mr. Titus entered the employ of the C&NW Railway, where he worked until his retirement in 1941. The year after that Mr. and Mrs. Titus resided on the west coast, returning to Huron in 1943 and in 1944 they moved to Rock Rapids, Ia., where he lived until he was returned to Huron by ambulance last Sunday to enter St. John's Hospital. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge at Pierre, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. Surviving him are the widow, a half sister who lives in Los Angeles, a niece who also lives there and a nephew who is in the navy serving in Japan. He was preceded in death by one daughter, who died in infancy. Funeral arrangements were incomplete today.________________________________________________________________Chicago Tribune (IL) - Friday, November 1, 2013Denise K. Titus (nee Kinney), age 85, of Glen Ellyn, formerly of Naperville. Beloved wife of the late Calvin Titus. Loving mother of Cathy (Daniel) Hanck, Calvin, Robert (Louise) and Heather Titus and the late Edward Stephen Titus. Dear grandmother of five and great-grandmother of three. Fond sister of Jeffery Kinney. Preceded in death by her sisters Barbara and Nan. Denise was a proud graduate of Knox College. Memorial services will be held at the St. John's Episcopal Church, 750 W. Aurora in Naperville on Saturday, November 2, 2013 at 11:00am. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the St. John's Episcopal Church Living Trust Fund, 750 West Aurora, Naperville, IL 60540 in Denise's memory. Further information is available at Riverside Funeral Directors, Brian D. Kuratko-Director. (708)-609 -5585. Sign Guestbook at obituaries ________________________________________________________________Dennis R. Titus. A graveside service for Dennis R. Titus, 51, of West Stevens Street, is scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at Carlsbad Cemetery with Pastor Tim Allen officiating. He will lie in state 4-8 p.m. today at Denton-Funchess Funeral Home. Mr. Titus passed away Monday, Aug. 8, 2005, at his home. Denton-Funchess Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Dennis R. Titus was born Dec. 12, 1953, in Carlsbad to Bert W. Titus Sr. and Dorothy Arrington Titus. He graduated from Carlsbad High School in 1971. Dennis worked for the city of Carlsbad and later moved to Austin where he worked for Payton Lumber Co. He lived in Carlsbad for the past 12 years. Dennis was preceded in death by his father; brother, Bert W. Titus Jr.; and sister, Karen Brown. He is survived by his sons, Jeremy Titus and Jason Titus of Grandview, Texas; daughter, Kristi Titus of Richland Springs, Texas; mother, Dorothy Titus of Carlsbad; brothers, Don Titus and wife Pam of Carlsbad and Roger Titus of Bosque Farms; brother-in-law, Barry Brown of Carlsbad; sister, Juanita Young and husband Harry of Carlsbad; grandson, Cameron Titus of Grandview, Texas; nieces, Teresa Moots, Jennifer Titus, Randi Titus and Jaden Titus; and nephew, Brad Brown. Aug 11, 2005, 02:40 am. The Daily Times.________________________________________________________________A Memorial Service for Dennis William Titus of Lakeview, Arkansas, will be 10:00 am, Tuesday, December 30, 2014, at Kirby & Family Funeral Home Chapel, with Chaplain Susie Wilson officiating. Dennis passed away December 25, 2014, in Lakeview, Arkansas at the age of 73. He was born August 28, 1941, in Rockford, Illinois, the son of William and Ethel Aronson Titus. He graduated from Moline High School in 1959. He married Cj on December 8, 1984, at Moline, Illinois and worked as a customer service representative for United Airlines. Dennis lived in Lakeview since 2002, moving from Price, Utah. He was a very passionate dog show enthusiast and participated in the dog show circuit. Dennis is survived by his wife, Cj Titus of Lakeview, AR; two daughters, Jodie (Mike) Russell of Rock Island, IL and Jamie (Troy) Lewis of Moline, IL; son, Jay (Susan) Titus of Moline, IL; step-son, Heath (Kelly) Hileman of Tolleson, AZ; sister, Gwen Minch of Silvis, IL; sister-in-law, C.J. Foster of Silver Spring, MD; several grandchildren; one great-grandchild and nephew, Clint (Linda) Minch of Lakeview, AR. Memorials may be made to Take A Lead. Arrangements are by Kirby and Family Funeral and Cremation Services. Visit an online obituary and guestbook at?.________________________________________________________________Globe Gazette (Mason City, IA) - Tuesday, May 21, 2013Derold "Jack" Titus, age 81, of Nashua, Iowa, died Saturday, May 18, 2013, at Bartels Retirement Community in Waverly, Iowa. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 24, at the Little Brown Church, Nashua, with the Rev. James Mann presiding. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Nashua. Friends may greet the family from 4 until p.m. Thursday, May 23, at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home in Nashua. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Online condolences for Jack's family may be left at hugebackfuneralhome. com. Derold "Jack" Wesley Titus was born on June 10, 1931, in Madison, Wis., the son of Wesley and Ruth (Gilliland) Titus. He received his education in Austin, Minn. Jack was introduced to Alice Mae Jones and the couple was married November 3, 1956, at the Little Brown Church. To this union three children were born, Deb, Jeff and Peggy. Jack was truly a Jack-of-All-Trades in the working world. He spent roughly 20 years working at and managing various lumberyards in the area. Jack also worked for White Farm Equipment for several years. He spent time working for the Nashua monument company selling stones, and helping put in foundations at the cemetery. Jack was a trustee on the Oak Hill Cemetery board, helping locate lots and sell various lots in the cemetery. Jack spent several years working for Chenoweth and Sons Funeral Home helping them in various ways. Jack was an avid outdoorsmen, he could often be found pheasant hunting, deer hunting, and trap shooting. While pheasant hunting one day Jack shot an albino rooster pheasant, which is a very rare accomplishment. He was always up for a game of cards. It didn't matter what game or where, he was ready and eager to play. Jack really enjoyed living on the lake in Nashua, and being a part of the community. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Left to cherish Jack's memory are one son, Jeff (Virginia) Titus of Charles City, Iowa; two daughters, Deb (Bob) Levad of Forest City, Iowa, Peggy (Scott) Henning of Waterloo, Iowa; six grandchildren, Eric and Steven Henning, Brandon and Brady Levad, and Sara and Amy Titus; one brother, Robert (special friend Patti) Grant of Chandler, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Alice in 2004; two sisters, Carol North and Sandra Young. Memorials may be directed to the Oak Hill Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________The Sun. Apr. 3, 1973. p. 3.PARKER - Memorial services for Deryl D. Titus, 69, were held Monday at the Parker Funeral Home, with the Rev. Roy Riggs officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery at Columbus, Ohio. Born in Big Springs, Ohio, Titus died here Saturday of an apparent heart attack while helping to fight a trailer fire. He was a retired field advisor for the state of Arizona and moved to Parker five years ago, residing at Castle Rock Shores. Titus is survived by his wife, Harriette of the home; and a brother, Paul of Cincinnati, Ohio.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - Friday, June 5, 2015 Devora Kravitz (nee Titus), on June 4, 2015. Wife of the late Frank. Mother of Daniel (Sandra) Kravitz, Paul Kravitz, Fran (Bob) Wetzel and Stanford "Stosh" (Mia) Kravitz. Sister of Ada Weiner and Shirley Weiner. Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Services Sunday 11:15 A.M. precisely GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS SUBURBAN NORTH, 310 Second St. Pike, Southampton. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Following interment, family and friends are invited to return to the residence of Jaime and Brett Gormley. Shiva will be observed at the late residence Monday through Thursday evenings. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. ________________________________________________________________DeWayne Francis "Frank" Titus III. September 11, 1973 - March 1, 2005. DeWayne Francis "Frank" Titus III, 31, of Westley, passed away Tuesday, March 1, 2005 in Westley of injuries substained in an automobile accident. Mr. Titus was a native of San Jose and was a life long resident of Westley. He was a Field Adjuster for Four Star Recovery for 4 years. He attended St. Stanislaus Catholic High School in Modesto. He enjoyed golfing. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia Titus of Westley; children, Tommy Titus and Kyle Titus, both of Westley and Matthew Titus of Modesto; parents, DeWayne "Babe" Titus and Claudia Titus of Stockton; sister, Victoria Gonsalves of Modesto and grandparents, Doyle and Florence Danley of Modesto. He was preceded in death by his mother, Kathleen Titus in 1987. A Rosary Service will be held at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, March 6, 2005 at Hillview Funeral Chapel in Patterson. A Mass Service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, March 7 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Modesto. Visitation is from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Sunday at the chapel. Services conducted by Hillview Funeral Chapel. Remembrances can be made to the Titus Children Trust, c/o County Bank. 3508 McHenry Avenue, Modesto, CA 95356. The Record. Mar. 5, 2005.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA) - Thursday, October 14, 2010DeWayne Orville Titus, 74, of Cedar Rapids, died Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010, from complications of congestive heart failure. Services: 11 a.m. Friday at Hillside Wesleyan Church by Pastor J. Richard Ernst. Burial: Fairfield Cemetery, Albert City, Iowa, on Saturday at 1 p.m. Friends may visit Friday at the church after 10 a.m. Military services by American Legion Honor Guard Post 727. Teahen Funeral Home is serving the family. DeWayne is survived by his wife, Alice; two sons, Lt. Col. Timothy (Kelly) Ph.D., of Flagstaff, Ariz., and Thomas (Susan) of Cedar Rapids; two daughters, Jennifer (Douglas) Attema of Pella and Joy (David) Bagley of Upland, Ind.; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; twin brother, the Rev. Dean (LaVon) of Story City; brother, Dale of Estherville Nursing Home; sister, Rosemary “Susie” Jacob of Marshall, Minn.; and numerous nieces and nephews. DeWayne was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Dennis (2000); and several brothers-in law and sisters-in-law. DeWayne was born July 17, 1936, in Albert City, the son of Wayne and Irene Johnson Titus. He was a graduate of Mallard High School and served in the United States Army and was stationed in Okinawa for 14 months. He married Alice Schaeffer on Jan. 1, 1962, in Swea City. DeWayne farmed before working for the U.S. Department of Defense, retiring after 31 years. DeWayne was a member of Hillside Wesleyan Church, NARFE No. 133, AFGE No. 2752, Neuropathy Support Group, National Arbor Society and AARP. He was an avid gardener and loved working on his acreage. Memorials may be directed to Hillside Wesleyan Church or the American Heart Association.________________________________________________________________Sentinel & Enterprise (Fitchburg, MA) - Friday, May 14, 2010Dexter Leon Titus, 81, of Watertown, MA, formerly of Fitchburg, MA, passed away peacefully after a long-term illness surrounded by his loving family. He was born January 10, 1929 in Ayer, MA and died April 29, 2010 at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA. Dexter donated his body to the; Anatomical Gift Program at Harvard Medical School. He leaves his loving and devoted wife of 58 years, Nancy Louise (Rintala) Titus. He leaves eight daughters, Robin Patterson, Louise Gilman, Diana Titus, Susan Titus-Garnier, Bonnie Pearson, Lori LeBlanc, Marilyn Ford, and Betsy Titus and their families. He leaves two sons, Tom Titus and Ted Titus and their families. He leaves 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was the son of (the late) Ernest and Marian Titus (Totman). Dexter leaves his brothers, Vernon, Ernest, Jr. and Clarence Titus and their families. He leaves his sisters, Norma Finnegan, Jeannette Loomer, Eloise Bebout and Alice Milson and their families. He leaves many nieces and nephews. He was a graduate of Ayer H.S., Lawrence Academy and Harvard University. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He worked as a social worker, teacher and lock- smith. He retired and enjoyed long walks, nature, swimming, traveling with his wife to Florida and spending time with his children and grand children. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 22, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. Please join the family to celebrate Dexter's life. The service will be held at The Church of the Good Shepherd on Mt. Auburn and Russell Avenue in Watertown, MA. Sentinel & Enterprise. May 14, 2010.________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune. Tuesday, May 13, 1986. p. 2.Diamond Nicole Titus, infant daughter of James D. and Pam Birnell Titus, 814 Vine St., died at 10:33 p.m. Sunday in Memorial Hospital. She was born Sunday at Memorial Hospital. Surviving with the parents are a brother, Dewey Scott, at home; paternal grandfather, Gary Gene Titus, 1416 Balsam St.; paternal grandmother, Kathleen L. Geddis, 1323 High St.; paternal great-grandmother, Flora Belle Titus, 1416 Balsam St.; maternal grandmother, Ann C. Brook, 814 Vine St.; and maternal great-grandmother, Lorraine C. Wildermuth, 1808 Smead St. Graveside services will be held a 1 p.m. Thursday in Royal Center Cemetery, with the Rev. Art Maloney officiating. Fisher Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - May 11, 2008Dian Titus Franson 1944 ~ 2008 Dian Titus Franson, 64, passed away on May 9, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah.She was born on February 19, 1944 in Salt Lake City, Utah the daughter of William Dean and Marie (Pace) Titus. She married Richard K. Franson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on January 13, 1966. She was employed for the last ten years at the Utah State Tax Commission. Dian enjoyed cross stitch and reading. She was an artist and loved painting. Most of all she loved spending time with her family and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Richard, West Valley, UT; Daughter, Wendy (Donny) Jasperson, Murray, UT; Sons, Scott Franson, Orem, UT; Brian Franson, West Valley, UT; Steven (Jamie) Franson, Lehi, UT; parents, Dean & Marie Titus, Taylorsville, UT; brothers, Mike (Kelly) Titus, Palisades, ID; Ron (Chris) Titus, Fruit Heights, UT; Jon (Geri) Titus; Smithfield, UT; and sisters, Becky (Dennie) Giles, Preston, ID; and Laurie Titus, Taylorsville, UT. Special thank you to the doctors and nurses at University Hospital SICU for their extraordinary care and compassion. Funeral service will be on Tuesday, at 11 a.m. in the Colony LDS Ward Chapel, 4251 South 4800 West in West Valley City, Utah. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to the service. Graveside service will follow at 2:30 p.m. in the Oakley Cemetery in Oakley, Utah, under the direction of Crandall Funeral Home in Kamas, Utah.________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Sunday, June 19, 2011Diane C. Titus April 15, 2011 Diane Clare Titus, 76, Simpsonville, SC, died April 15, 2011, at Greenville Memorial Hospital from heart failure. Born in the town of S. Granby to Lester and Mildred Blanchard Dickinson, she graduated in 1950 from Fulton High School and went on to earn her teaching degree from SUNY Oswego in 1954. Diane married David M. Titus of Auburn at Little Utica Church in 1955. Diane taught in Central Square, Adams, Albion, Baldwinsville and Milford. Removing to South Carolina, she was employed by Greenville Tech for 30 years, retiring from teaching adults in 2006. Diane was the 1951 N.Y.S. Potato Queen. She was a genealogist and a former member of the Betsy Baldwin Chapter of D.A.R. She loved flowers and the countryside. She is survived by her husband, David M. Titus of Simpsonville, SC; three sons, Timothy G. (Lisa) of Loveland, OH, and Gerald D. (Linda) and Paul B. of Simpsonville; two daughters, Susan J. Christensen (Kurt) of Westminster, MD, and Sandra J. Acs (Tibor) of Columbia, MD; one brother, Stanley J. (Barb) of Willsboro; two sisters, Elaine J. Kelsey of Baldwinsville and Linda A. Rabois (Ira) of Spencer; plus 12 grandchildren. Diane's celebration of life memorial will be held Saturday, June 25, at Little Utica Church, 1459 Lamson Rd., from noon to 4 p.m. The Post-Standard. Jun. 19, 2011.________________________________________________________________Atlantic News Telegraph, The (IA) - September 21, 2006Dixie V. Titus Liddick, 77, of Council Bluffs, formerly of Guthrie Center, died Sept. 18, 2006 in Council Bluffs. Survivors include her sister, Joyce Wright and husband Leo of Casey; daughter, Wynette Grote of Brayton, sons, Kevin of Council Bluffs and Galan and wife Tara of Portland, Ore. Visitation is from 6-8 p.m. in Thursday, Sept. 21 at Cutler O'Neill Funeral Home. Funeral services are Friday, Sept. 22 at 9 a.m. at Cutler O'Neill Funeral Home with graveside services in Guthrie Center at noon. Memorials to the American Cancer Society are preferred. The Cutler O'Neill Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Dollie Jean Titus, Mokelumne Hill resident, died Friday at her home. (Dec. 30, 1938-June 4, 2004). She was 65. Mrs. Titus was born in Enid, Okla. She was a bank teller in Washington for 14 years and had lived in Mokelumne Hill for 17 years. She was a member of Community Covenant Church in San Andreas. Mrs. Titus is survived by her husband, James Titus of Mokelumne Hill; a son, Douglas Titus of Enid, Okla.; and two grandchildren. No services are planned. Burial will be private. The Calveras Tribune. Jun. 15, 2004.________________________________________________________________Dolly Titus, of Florence, Ky., and formerly of Dry Ridge, Ky., died January 7, 1978 at her home. She was a member of the Knoxville Baptist Church. Survivors are four sons, Jimmy Prewitt of Bethel, Ohio, Jerry Prewitt of Williamstown, Tommy Prewitt of Crittenden and Mark Titus of Covington; two stepsons, Larry Titus and Daryel Titus, both of Blanchester, Ohio; five sisters, Mrs. Marie Jump of Dry Ridge, Mrs. Paulene Bailey of Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. Helen Lyons of Walton, Mrs. Ann Noland of Rising Sun, Ind., and Mrs. Lida Ragland of Hamilton; eight brothers, Curt Combs of Wooten, John Combs of Hamilton, James Combs of Middletown, Ohio, M. C. Combs of Mason, Ohio, Donnie Combs of Dry Ridge, Jess Combs of DeMossville, Roy Combs of Walton and Paul Combs of Butler; and 9 grandchildren. Burial in New Vine Run Cemetery. Grant County Cemeteries - A History of their Inhabitants Published by the Grant County Ky Historical Society, 1988________________________________________________________________Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer (KY) - December 14, 1995. Page: 2CDolly F. Cundiff Titus, 72, of Fordsville died Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1995, at Owensboro Mercy Health System. She was born in Equality, was a retired restaurant cook and was a member of the Assembly of God Church. Her husband, Charles H. Titus, died Oct. 11, 1978. Survivors include a son, Leslie Titus of Stockton, Calif.; two daughters, Joy Mastison of Fordsville and Linda Campbell of Roan Mountain, Tenn.; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four brothers, Elwood Cundiff of Owensboro, Luther Cundiff of Crown Point, Ind., Odonval Cundiff of New Hampshire and Charles Cundiff of Texas; and nieces and nephews. Services are at 2 p.m. Saturday at Harl Funeral Home in Fordsville. Burial in Fordsville Cemetery. Visitation is after 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Daily Local News (West Chester, PA) - November 28, 2008. Page: 13Dolores C. Titus (nee Canavan), 87, of Broomall, formerly of Willistown, died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, at Bryn Mawr Hospital. She was the wife of the late Joseph Titus. She was born in Philadelphia on Jan. 25, 1921, and was a business manager for the Lenape School District in Medford, N.J. Her funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, at Ss. Simon & Jude Church, 8 Cavanaugh Court, West Chester, PA 19382. Interment will be in Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by The Donohue Funeral Homes, 1627 West Chester Pike, West Chester, PA 19382, 610-431-9000, . Joseph Titus. m. Dolores C. Canavan.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - March 26, 2007Dolores R. Titus (nee Davis), age 79, March 25, 2007. Wife of the late Donald E. Mother of David (Mary Anne) and the late Donna. Grandmom of Allison and Katie. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Thursday 8:30 A.M. at BURNS FUNERAL HOME 9708 Frankford Ave. (So. of Grant Ave.). Funeral Mass to follow 10 A.M. Christ the King Church. Interment Forest Hills Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday evening 7-9 P.M. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, family prefers donations in her memory to Special Olympics of Bucks County 3535 Rockview Dr. Bristol, Pa. 19007-2554 ________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Tuesday, November 3, 2009Don H. Titus, Dr. 88, of Kissimmee, Fla., formerly of Huntington, husband of Martha Ruth Titus died Oct. 28. He was a retired Huntington dentist. Contributions may be sent to the Amercian Cancer Society or your local Hospice. Condolences may be placed at . Osceola Memory Gardens Funeral Home, Kissimmee, FL 407-847-2494. Herald-Dispatch. Nov. 3, 2009.Dr. Don H. Titus, 88, of Kissimmee, formerly of Huntington, WV passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at his residence. Don was born in Rushylvania, Ohio on January 24, 1921, the son of the late Oscar and Bertha (Ansley) Titus. He moved to Florida in 1986 after his retirement from his dental practice. After retiring, Don went on to Haiti and Africa to do missionary work with the United Methodist Church. He served in the U.S. Army in WW II. He was an avid golfer and was former President of the Golf League at Good Sam. He also loved to sing in seasonal cantatas and barbershop quartets. Preceded in death by son, James Arthur Titus, Don is survived by his wife of 63 years, Martha Ruth Titus; daughter, Martha Ansley Bender of Palm Bay; grandchildren, Garrett Lewis, Shaun Arthur and Monica Diane; and niece, DeVerl Little. Memorial services will be held 11:30 a.m. Friday, November 6, 2009 at Good Samaritan Community Church with Pastor Bob Wooten and Pastor Harold Mangum, officiating. Memorial contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society or your local Hospice. Condolences may also be left at . Arrangements under the direction of Osceola Memory Gardens Funeral Home, Kissimmee, FL. 407-847-2494 ________________________________________________________________Elkhart Truth, The (IN) - Thursday, March 16, 2017NAPPANEE — Don H. Titus, 89, passed away Sunday, March 12, 2017, at his residence with his family by his side. He was born Aug. 28, 1927, in Kosciusko County, to Ben Sr. and Kathryn (Hungerford) Titus. On Feb. 26, 1948, he married his wife of 69 years, Carol J. (George) Titus. In addition to his wife, other survivors include two daughters, Pamela (Rex) Culp of Nappanee and Patricia (JB) Stillson of Syracuse; one son, Gary (Shirley) Titus of Nappanee; six grandchildren, Jud Stillson of Syracuse, Jessica Stillson of San Francisco, California, Gina Baer, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Polly Mishler of Nappanee, and Justin Titus and Skyler Titus of Nappanee: eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, and one sister, Nellie Robinson of Atwood. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Ben Jr., Ned and Ted Titus and one sister, Wylan Smith. Don was a 1945 graduate of Atwood High School and served in the U.S. Army during World War II in Germany. He was a farmer for 40 years. Don loved and cherished his family. He enjoyed watching western movies, talking politics and boating and fishing when living at Waubee Lake. He also enjoyed spending the winter months in Port Canaveral, Florida. In his later years, he looked forward to visiting with his friends at McCormick Motors and the Round Table at Dutch Kitchen in Nappanee. Cremation will take place at Elkhart Cremation Services. A family celebration of his life and burial in the Hepton Cemetery in Nappanee will be at a later date.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - January 12, 2000. Page: R03Dona C. Weed Titus, 90, of Morrisville, a retired schoolteacher, died Monday at the Wood River Village nursing care center in Bensalem. She had taught at schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Mrs. Titus was born in Towanda, Pa., and resided in Montour Falls, N.Y., before moving to Morrisville in the early 1950s. She was a graduate of West Chester State Teachers College. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Morrisville and of the community's Business and Professional Women's Association. She was the widow of Mason Weed and Perle Titus. She is survived by a son, Richard Weed; stepchildren, Barbara Fitzgibbon, Marie Kostar and George Titus; two grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 10 a.m. today, and funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. at J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel, 41 W. Trenton Ave., Morrisville. Private burial will be held tomorrow in Montour Falls. The family suggests contributions to Deborah Heart & Lung Center, c/o Morrisville Chapter, 195 Simons Dr., Morrisville, Pa. 19067. ________________________________________________________________Donald Titus, 71, of Pyramid Pines Estates and formerly of Jonesville, died on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at St. Clare's Hospital in Schenectady. He died peacefully surrounded by his beloved wife and children, as well as his lifelong friend, Fred VanNostrand Sr. and his wife, Beatrice, and his pastor, Chuck Schwartz of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. Born on Nov. 14, 1929 in Clifton Park, he was the son of the late Fred and Azuba Bruno Titus. Donald worked for the Saratoga County Highway Department in the paint and sign division as a motor equipment operator. He worked there for more than 37 years, retiring in 1985. He later worked at the Boston store in Latham in the maintenance department for four years. Donald was very active in the Clifton Park Elks and considered it an important part of his life. He was a Past Exhalted Ruler and the Chaplain for six years. He was also the National Veterans Service Chairman for the Clifton Park Lodge, and he was the District Chairman for the National Veterans Service for the Northeast District. He was also a life member of the Jonesville Fire Department, as well as a member of the Jonesville Fire Police. He was active in the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Memorial VFW Post 1498 and the American Legion Post 1450. Donald was a veteran of the United States Army. Mr. Titus was a member of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Clifton Park. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Mary Reisinger Titus; his two sons, Donald F. Titus Jr. and his wife Loraine of Tully, and Dean A. Titus and his wife Freda of Ballston Spa; his two daughters, Dawn M. Titus of Saratoga Springs and Darleen S. Benner and her husband Jay of Glenville; his brother, Philip M. Titus of Virginia; his two sisters, Rose Titus of Kingman, Ariz., and Arleen Wilson of Scotia; his three grandchildren, Carissa Titus of Oswego, Kyle Titus of Tully, and Cassandra Benner of Glenville; and several nieces, nephews and two lifelong friends, Fred VanNostrand Sr. and his wife Beatrice. Funeral services will be held at noon today at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Northeast Drive in Clifton Park. Calling hours were held on Thursday, Nov. 1 from the Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, 1550 Route 9 in Clifton Park. Interment will be in Saratoga National Cemetery in Schuylerville. Memorial contributions can be made in Donald's name to the following: Clifton Park Elks Lodge, Mac Elroy Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065; Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Building Fund, 4 Northcrest Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065. The family has entrusted funeral arrangements to the Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, 1550 Route 9, Clifton Park, NY 12065.________________________________________________________________Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - January 28, 1999. Page: 14ADonald Titus, 81 of 1123 Darlene Blvd., died Jan. 26, 1999 at the Springs Memorial Hospital. He was born February 4, 1917, in Chataguay, NY, a son of the late Ralph and Flossy Gibbs Titus. He served in the United States Army during World War II. Don was an extremely talented mechanic and machinist. He was able to engineer, design and construct a mechanical device to complete or improve and project. His talents in the textile industry were sought after, well into his retirement, for his ability to solve problems. This genius took him throughout the US and other parts of the world. His talents had no limits when it came to the use of his hands and inventive mind. For whatever challenge presented itself he mastered. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Clarice A. Holcomb Titus. A memorial service will be held Friday, Jan. 29, 1999 at 3 p.m. from the Temple Baptist Church, with the Rev. Curtis Cameron and the Rev. Paul Smith officiating. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva C. Titus, two sons, Mr. Donald Stephen Titus of Reading, VT, Mr. Randle B. Titus of Lancaster, SC; two daughters, Mrs. Lynn M. Clark of Essex Junction, VT, Miss Kimberly A. Titus of Elizabeth, PA, two step-sons; Mr. Howard L. Crickenberger of Unionville, VA, Mr. Ervin Crickenberger of West Palm Beach, FL, three step-daughters, Mrs. Gladys L. McKeehan of Chouteau, OK, Mrs. Eva Diane Martin of Orange, VA, Mrs. Catherine F. Smith of Unionville, VA, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers, Mr. Stanley Titus of Zepher Hills, FL, Mr. Clifton Titus of Willston, VT, Mr. El Titus of Watertown, NY; three sisters, Mrs. Aleta Kolonair of Stowehollow, VA, Mrs. Alma Percy of Williston, VT, Mrs. Joyce Sumner of Chataguay, NY, and numerous nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the home, 1123 Darlene Blvd. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, PO Box 1609, Columbia, SC 29202. Cauthen Funeral Home, Lancaster Chapel is serving the family of Mr. Titus. ________________________________________________________________Donald Titus, 81, of Creek Road, Crown Point, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, at his home. He was born April 7, 1930, in Moriah, N.Y., the son of Cleon and Marion (Murdock) Titus. Calling hours will be 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Harland Funeral Home in Port Henry. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Crown Point Methodist Church. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Crown Point. A full obituary will be published in a later edition. Press Republican. Sep. 23, 2011.________________________________________________________________Donald Albert Titus Sr., of Pilgrim's Harbor, died Tuesday, July 1, 2003. He was the husband of Sheila McSweeney Titus. He was born in Beverly, (Essex Co) Mass., June 8, 1931, a son of the late Frank and Doris Rockwell Titus. As a young man living in New Hampshire, he pitched for the semi-pro team, the Laconia Braves. Mr. Titus was a mechanical engineer and worked for many years in the aerospace industry in California and Connecticut. He later owned Doughboys Bakery in Wallingford and at the time of his retirement he was a courier at FISERV in Wallingford. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, 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 Waterbury, a daughter, Melanie Smead of Waterbury, 13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his former wife and mother of his children, Patricia Bourque of Warren, N.H. A graveside service will be held on Friday, July 11, at 11 a.m. at In Memoriam Cemetery, Wallingford. There are no calling hours. If friends so desire, gifts in his memory may be made to the charity of ones choice. The B.C. Bailey Funeral Home, 273 South Elm St., Wallingford, is in charge of arrangement. See obituary and directions at .________________________________________________________________Donald Arthur Titus, Jr., age 48, died Tuesday May 29, 2007 in Picayune, MS. Mr. Titus was born in Lawton, OK and was a past resident of Pass Christian. He was a self-employed carpenter and was of the Catholic faith. Mr. Titus is survived by his fiance, Linda Burkhardt of Slidell; a son, Donald Titus of Kenner, LA; a sister, Lisa Albanese of New York; a brother, Troy Titus of New Orleans; nephews Andrew Albanese and Cameron Titus; and his best friend and nephew Anthony Titus of Kenner. Mr. Titus was also expecting his first grandchild's arrival in November. A memorial service will be held Tuesday June 5, 2007 at noon at the Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, O'Neal Road in Gulfport where friends may call from 10 a.m. until the service time. The Sun Herald. Jun. 4, 2007.________________________________________________________________Donald Arthur Titus. The memorial service for Donald Arthur Titus will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 12, 2009 at the Medford Church of the Nazarene. A private interment will be held at the Scenic Hills Memorial Park, Ashland. Mr. Titus, 91, of Medford, died Sunday, June 7, 2009 at the Rogue Valley Medical Center, Medford. He was born April 25, 1918 in Taft, Calif., the son of Bessie and John Titus. He was raised and Educated in Taft. On Oct. 12, 1940 in Watsonville, Calif., he married the former Juanita Zoeller, who survives. Mr. Titus worked for the railroad from 1939 to 1979 when he retired. In 1994 he moved to the Rogue Valley. Mr. Titus enjoyed gardening and working on his MG. An avid reader he was fond of discussing history especially railroading and steam trains. He was a member of the Medford Church of the Nazarene and the Abington Rough Riders MG car club. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Donald and his wife, Jackie, of Eagle Point, Ore. and Michael and his wife, Karen, of Ashland. Their families include eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Mr. Titus was known by friends and family as a man who was more comfortable serving than being served. Arrangements by LitwillerSimonsen Funeral Home, Ashland.________________________________________________________________Sun Herald (Biloxi, MS) - June 4, 2007Donald Arthur Titus, Jr. age 48, died Tuesday May 29, 2007 in Picayune, MS. Mr. Titus was born in Lawton, OK and was a past resident of Pass Christian. He was a self-employed carpenter and was of the Catholic faith. Mr. Titus is survived by his fiance, Linda Burkhardt of Slidell; a son, Donald Titus of Kenner, LA; a sister, Lisa Albanese of New York; a brother, Troy Titus of New Orleans; nephews Andrew Albanese and Cameron Titus; and his best friend and nephew Anthony Titus of Kenner. Mr. Titus was also expecting his first grandchild's arrival in November. A memorial service will be held Tuesday June 5, 2007 at noon at the Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, O'Neal Rd. in Gulfport where friends may call from 10 a.m. until the service time. View and sign register book at . ________________________________________________________________Portland Press Herald (ME) - December 13, 1996. Page: 7BDonald Arthur Titus, 63, of Pass Christian, a retired Army major, died Sunday in Biloxi. He was born in Portland, Maine, a son of Charles O. and Effie D. Titus, grew up in Scarborough, Maine, and was a graduate of Cheverus High School in Portland. Mr. Titus served in the Coast Guard from 1953 to 1957 and was an Army aviator from 1957 until he retired in 1973. He served three tours of duty during the Vietnam War. He received the following awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal (with one Oak Leaf Cluster), Good Conduct Medal, Senior Army Aviator Badge, Air Medal (with 12 Oak Leaf Clusters), Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Medal (with one Oak Leaf Cluster), Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal (with a 60 Device), Army Commendation Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Four Overseas Bars and Armed Forces Reserve Medal. Mr. Titus was a communicant of St. Francis Cabrini Church in Savannah, Ga., and an associate member of Christ Methodist Church in Long Beach. He moved here in 1983. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie R. Titus; a daughter, Lisa M. Albanese of Bainbridge, N.Y.; two sons, Donald A. Jr. of Pass Christian and Troy P. of Gretna, La.; a brother, Dr. Charles O. Jr. of Rochester, N.Y.; three grandsons and a granddaughter. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:45 a.m. Thursday at Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, 1726 15th St., Gulfport. Burial will be in Biloxi National Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Tribune-Democrat, The (Johnstown, PA) - Tuesday, February 9, 2016 Donald Charles Titus Sr., 63, Johnstown, passed away Feb. 8, 2016, at Memorial Medical Center, after a five-year battle with cancer. Born Feb. 17, 1952, in Brooklyn, N.Y., son of Howard A. Sr. and Anna Mae (Tompkins) Titus. Preceded in death by parents; brother, John A. Titus; and son, Kevin Titus. Survived by children, Donald C. Titus Jr., Johnstown; David P. Titus, Pittsburgh; John P. Titus, married to the former Faleisha Livella, Seward; and Melissa M. Titus, Rockwood. Also survived by eight grandchildren, six brothers and four sisters and numerous nieces and nephews. Donald served in the Army during Vietnam, and was a loving father, grandfather and brother. By request there will be no viewing, a memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Geisel Funeral Home, Johnstown. For online condolences please visit . ________________________________________________________________Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, NY) - Friday, September 23, 2011Donald Cleon Titus, 81, of Creek Road, Crown Point, N.Y., passed away at his home on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, surrounded by his large and loving family. Born in Moriah, N.Y., on April 7, 1930, Don was the son of Cleon and Marion (Murdock) Titus. He graduated from Crown Point Central School and joined the U.S. Navy, from which he was honorably discharged in the mid-1950's. In 1950, he married the love of his life, Mollie Noel of Ticonderoga. Together, they raised seven children. With his father, Don operated Crown Garage in Crown Point until taking full ownership in the mid-1960s. Many on both sides of the Lake remember this fondly as "the Jeep Garage" until its closing in the late 1970s. He also touched many lives during many years of driving bus for Crown Point Central School. In 1961, at the urging of many close friends, Don entered what became the 'public' phase of his life when he ran for and was elected to his first term as Supervisor of the Town of Crown Point. He would be elected to the position eight consecutive times until stepping down at the end of 1977. Don's service to his hometown was marked by a period of progressive and positive change with many accomplishments, both major and minor. Throughout, he always served with the best interests of the citizens of Crown Point coming first and foremost. This can be seen in at least two of the more significant projects he leaves behind. In the early 1960s, Don and his father-in-law, Harold Noel, were given the opportunity to purchase a parcel of property owned by the Texaco, Corp. known as "the lakeshore". Rather than buy the property, Don convinced the Town Board to pursue the option so that people in Crown Point would have public access to Lake Champlain. After years of work, including many volunteer hours spent cleaning and building, the property was dedicated to the people of Crown Point. Today, while many have forgotten its humble beginnings as well as the sweat that went into its development, people know this property as "Monitor Bay Park". Another of his accomplishments that needs to be highlighted was his commitment to the health care of his community. When Crown Point was faced with the loss of it's in-town doctor, he went to work securing the services of a new one as quickly as possible. To help in the recruitment, Don led the Town Board in purchasing a piece of property and building an office building that would serve as a positive enticement in keeping a doctor in the community. On "retiring" as Town Supervisor, Don was gratefully recognized his constituents for fostering a pride in Crown Point's heritage as well as the "love of his hometown and vision of its future." At the beginning of 1978, Don embarked on another chapter in public service as he was appointed Essex County's Personnel Officer and Civil Service Director. When he chose to retire in 1992, he had completed not just 14 years in this position, but a grand total of 30 years in service to the people of Essex County. Don was predeceased by his wife of 52 years and leaves seven children with their spouses and his grandchildren. He was also predeceased by his sister, Lorraine Schilling; and brother-in-law, Benjamin Stanley. His offspring includes: son, Timothy D. of Crown Point with wife, Renee and children Joshua and Tiffany; daughter, Marion (Teddi) of Vermont; and her son, Donald Hayes of Crown Point; his wife, Lori and Don's beloved great-granddaughters, Mollie and Carol; son, Mark of Crown Point and his daughter, Nicole as well as his fiancee Amy White and her daughters, Ashley, Lindsey and Hailey; son, Patrick and wife, Dawn of Crown Point and their children, Caelin and Marissa; daughter, Lori Vezzi and her husband, Ronald and children, Noel and Nicholas of Crown Point; daughter, Mary Lavallie of Ticonderoga with husband, Frederick and children Michael, of Putnam, and his wife, Nancy and their son, Landon, Kristin and Andrew; and lastly, son, James of Ballston Spa with wife, Cheryl and their sons, Regan and Jared. He is also survived by a very special member of his family, Peggy Sue, sister-in-law, Carol Stanley and her family; many nephews and nieces; and a special friend, Joyce Hill of Crown Point. Arrangements are being handled by Harland Funeral Home of Port Henry. Calling hours will be held Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. The funeral will be Monday, the 26th, at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Crown Point. Contributions in Don's memory may be directed to the Church. Press Republican. Sep. 24, 2011.________________________________________________________________Gloucester County Times, The (NJ) - Tuesday, May 19, 2009Donald Dean Titus, PhD, of Monroeville, NJ, passed away on May 17, 2009 at Vitas Hospice in Stratford, New Jersey, five days shy of his 65th birthday. Don is survived by his loving partner of 22 years, Edgar Del Campo, and their pets: Rudy, Millie, Brownie, Mama, Woody, Stitch, Brown Nose, Delores, and Esther. He is also survived by two daughters: Stephanie Titus (Dave Vito) of San Francisco, CA and Valerie Steiner (Michael) of Penndel, PA, a sister: Joanne Robinson (Keith) of Littleton, CO, one grandson: Gavin, and several nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed by his "science partner" Chuck Abrams and his wife Wilma, and by friends Judi Nakao and Chris and Carol Bennett. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde and Helen Titus and his brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Barbara Titus. Born in Thermopolis, Wyoming, he graduated from the University of Wyoming and the California Institute of Technology. Professor Titus influenced many tens of thousands of students during his over 35 year career at Temple University through his General Chemistry, Introductory Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry classes. Dr. Titus was a favorite teacher for freshman and seniors alike. His wit, wisdom, and experience will be sorely missed. He will be fondly remembered by his students for his "Titusisms" and by his fellow faculty, particularly Susan Jansen-Varnum. It is remarkable testament to his dedication that he remained in the front of the class room, teaching until he could no longer continue, to within a few weeks of his passing. Services will be private. In lieu of flowers or gifts, contributions can be made to either the Human Rights Campaign or your favorite animal charity. Gloucester County Times. May 19, 2009.________________________________________________________________Donald Dean Titus, 80 year-old resident of Spencer, Oklahoma, passed away April 20, 2011 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Born August 19, 1930 in Stroud, Oklahoma he was the son of Pike Titus and Ella Reid Titus. Donald was a longtime truck driver. He never met a stranger in his life and always had a smile for everyone. He loved stock car racing, raising cattle, and most importantly just being with family and friends. He was very active in the Spencer Kiwanis Club and was a former President. He was preceded in death by his parents; 1 grandson; and 1 sister, Betty. Survivors include two sons, Darrell Titus of Spencer, OK; Dwight Dean Titus of Spencer, OK; two daughters, Deborah Titus Massey of Luther, OK; Denise Titus Whitt of Shawnee, OK; 1 brother, J.P. Titus of Ft. Worth, TX; 1 sister, Faye Kimball of Moore, OK; 8 grandchildren: Jack Vail, Jacqueline Willits, Zack Titus, Jeramiah Whitt, Jessica Whitt Cranmore, Derek Titus, Korey Whitt, and Joey Titus; and several great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 23, 2011 at Spencer Road Free Will Baptist Church, 8515 NE 25th St., Spencer, OK, with Pastor Brian Maynor officiating. Burial will follow in Arlington Memory Gardens, Midwest City, OK, with services under the direction of Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Donald E. Titus Sr. died Sunday at home. He was 60. He was born in Spotswood (Middlesex Co., NJ) and lived in Monroe (NJ) for the past 35 years. He retired in 1993 after 18 years as a welder for Muller Machinery, Metuchen. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. Surviving are his wife of 35 years, the former Alma Lecorchick; two sons, Thomas of Jamesburg and Donald Jr. of Hamilton; a daughter, Sharon Allen of South Brunswick, and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at The Brunswick Memorial Home, 454 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Burial will be at Fernwood Cemetery, Jamesburg. From the Home News Tribune. Published: Nov 2 1999 6:29AMStar-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - November 2, 1999. Page: 23Services for Donald E. Titus Sr., 60, of Monroe Township will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Brunswick Memorial Home, 454 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Burial will be in Fernwood Cemetery, Jamesburg. Mr. Titus, who died Sunday at home, was a welder for Muller Machinery in Metuchen for 18 years before retiring six years ago. He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War. Born in Spotswood, Mr. Titus moved to Monroe 35 years ago. Surviving are Alma, his wife of 35 years; two sons, Thomas and Donald Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Sharon Allen, and three grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Blue Mountain Eagle (John Day, OR) - July 16, 2003Donald Earl Titus, 78, of Ontario died July 13. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Prairie City Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Ontario's Lienkaemper Chapel. Mr. Titus was born Sept. 13, 1924, in Hillsboro, Wis., to Earl and Rosa Titus. The family soon moved to the Oregon Coast. At age 19 he moved to Prairie City where he resided most of his adult life. On July 4, 1954, he married Betty Burgess in Prairie City, Oregon. He worked as a planer setter for the Prairie Timber Company, retiring in 1980. The family moved to Ontario in 1990 and Mr. Titus was ordained into the ministry in 1992 in the "Full Gospel Church of Christ." He enjoyed fishing, hunting and loved the outdoors. Music and ministry were his passions. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Betty, of Ontario; daughter, Lucinda Titus of Ontario; son and daughter-in-law, Jonathan "Andy" and Lillian Titus of Ontario; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Robert Titus of Prairie City and Archie Titus of Baker City; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and two sisters. ________________________________________________________________St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - August 16, 2006. Page: B11Donald Eugene Titus. St. Paul, MN, 5/11/27-6/13/06. Preceded in death by Mother Kathryn Adams and son David Lee Titus. Survived by daughters Judy Amos and Darnel Brown; Fiancee Lois Cobb her children James & Debra Jackson and Diane Njoku; many grandchildren great-grandchildren and many good friends. Service pending. Cremation Society of Minnesota, 612-825-2435.________________________________________________________________Donald F. Titus of Mansfield, February 1, 2002. Beloved husband of Lillian M. "Sis" (Schulz) Titus. Devoted father of Diane M. Birman, Deedra M. Titus, Patrick F. Titus, all of Mansfield; Dawn M. Titus of Foxboro and the late Doreen M. Titus. Dear brother of Susan A. Johnson of East Falmouth, and the late Norma M. Weir and Douglas F. Titus. Loving grandfather of Nicole, Steven, Jeffrey, Rachael, and the late Michael and Raymond. Great-grandfather of Ryan. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday February 5th at 10:00 a.m. at THE SHERMAN AND JACKSON FUNERAL HOME, 55 North Main Street, Mansfield. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday from 5-9 p.m. Burial will be in The Spring Brook Cemetery, Mansfield.________________________________________________________________Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - January 30, 1993. Page: A5Donald G. Titus Sr., 68, of 1912 Monroe St., Hollywood, Fla., formerly of Mount Vernon Street, was stricken ill and died yesterday at his home. He leaves his wife, Ruth P. (McGown) Titus; two sons, Paul A. Titus of Lansdale, Pa., and Donald D. Titus Jr. of Worcester; a daughter, Diane R. Andrzejczyk of Worcester; four brothers, Archie Titus Jr. of Portland, Ore., Harold Titus of Fort Mead, Fla., Paul Titus of Homeland, Fla., and Robert Titus of Largo, Fla.; a sister, Muriel Greene of Dover, N.J.; five grandchildren; nephews and nieces. Mr. and Mrs. Titus were married March 21, 1947. He was born in Lynn, son of Archie Titus Sr. and Muriel Titus, and lived here many years. He spent several winters in Florida before moving there full-time last year. He graduated from Lynn English High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the Asian-Pacific theater, including the Philippines and New Guinea. He was a metallurgist in the research and development department at Norton Co. He worked there 18 years, retiring in 1985. He previously worked at the Navy Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Before then, he worked at the River Works, General Electric Co., in Lynn. As a youth, he served in the federal Civilian Conservation Corps. Mr. Titus was a longtime head elder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and taught for many years in its Sabbath school program. He conducted a "Stop Smoking" program, sponsored by the church and the American Lung Association of Central Massachusetts, which conducted sessions throught Central Massachusetts. He was a longtime volunteer for the American Heart Association. He was also a volunteer counselor for many years for the Worcester County House of Correction. Funeral services will be held at a later date in Florida. After cremation, burial will in Florida. A memorial service will be held at a later date in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2 Airport Drive. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2 Airport Drive, Worcester, 01602. Fred Hunter Funeral Home, 140 South Dixie Hy., Hollywood, Fla., is directing arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - June 11, 1997. Page: 12ADonald Glenn Titus, 63, former Cessna Aircraft planning engineer and supervisor, died Monday, June 9, 1997. Service 10 a.m. Friday, Smith Mortuary, Derby. Survivors: wife, Mary Jane; sons, Timothy of Rose Hill, Elmer of Derby; daughters, Lori Daniel of Wichita, Kay Hollingshead of Douglass, Suzanne Titus of Belle Plaine, Pamela McNown of Cottonwood Falls, Allison Coggins of Andover; brothers, Dale of Dennis, Duane of Peck; sisters, Carol Gonzales of Haysville, Mary Jane Russell of Fort Peck, Mont., Marilyn Dockings of Udall; 10 grandchildren. Memorial has been established with American Cancer Society. ________________________________________________________________Donald Horner Titus, 81, of 1123 Darlene Blvd. died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1999, at Springs Memorial Hospital. A memorial service will be 3 p.m. Friday at Temple Baptist Church, with the Revs. Curtis Cameron and Paul Smith officiating. Mr. Titus served in the Army during World War II. He was a mechanic and machinist. His textile industry experience was sought well after retirement. Surviving are his wife, Eva C. Titus; two sons, Donald Stephen Titus of Reading, Vt., and Randle B. Titus of Lancaster; two daughters, Lynn M. Clark of Essex Junction, Vt., and Kimberly A. Titus of Elizabethville, Pa.; two stepsons, Howard L. Crickenberger of Unionville, Va., and Ervin Crickenberger of West Palm Beach, Fla.; three stepdaughters, Gladys L. McKeehan of Chouteau, Okla., Eva Diane Martin of Orange, Va., and Catherine F. Smith of Unionville, Va.; three brothers, Stanley Titus of Zepher Hills, Fla., Clifton Titus of Williston, Vt., and El Titus of Watertown, N.Y.; three sisters, Aleta Kolonair of Stowehollow, Vt., Alma Percy of Williston, Vt., and Joyce Sumner of Chateaugay, N.Y.; several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at home. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, P.O. Box 1609, Columbia, SC 29202. Cauthen Funeral Home is in charge.________________________________________________________________Donald J. Titus Sr. of Cadillac passed away Friday, Feb. 5, 2010 at Sunshine Adult Foster Care in Manton. He was 92 years old. Donald was born Oct. 30, 1917 in Cadillac to James Earl and Edna (Averill) Titus. He graduated from Cadillac High School in 1936. He married Betty Allen in 1941 in Cadillac, and she preceded him in death in 1995. He served in the CCC Camps at Iron Mountain, Mich., and served in the U.S. Army in WWII with the Flying Tigers in China. He loved to hunt and fish. His real love was the little creek around Cadillac. He passed up a chance to sing at the Grand Ole Opry to move back to Cadillac. Donald is survived by his sons, Donald J. Titus Jr. and fiance Margaret of Cadillac, Larry (Kim) Titus of Bristol, Mich., Alan (Cindy) Titus of Cadillac, and William (Ann) Titus of Pinckney, Mich; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and special friends, Eddie and John. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Betty; a sister, Ardith; a brother, Ken; and a grandson, James. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 8 at Peterson Funeral Home, with Rev. Jim Helmboldt officiating. Military services will take place following the service, conducted by the Cadillac Area Honor Guard. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the people in Haiti. Envelopes are available at the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Donald L. Titus, 74, of Amarillo died Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in First Christian Church in Stinnett with Dr. John Bridwell, minister emeritus of First Christian Church in Amarillo, and the Rev. Jim West, pastor of First Christian Church in Stinnett, officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Stinnett by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Mr. Titus was born Dec. 20, 1933, in Okfuskee County, Okla., to Brice V. and Cora Lee Titus. He married Norma Joyce Uptergrove on Sept. 12, 1957. He graduated in 1952 from Stinnett High School, where he was quarterback for the football team. After high school, he served stateside in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He then attended West Texas State University in Canyon. Upon graduating with a B.S. degree in business, he was employed by Diamond Shamrock Corp. as the World Headquarters benefits director, and he retired after 29 years of service. Mr. Titus also was involved in Toastmasters and enjoyed square dancing. Spending time with his family was his first passion, followed by listening to and singing country music. Mr. Titus was best known for his compassion and willingness to help others, as well as being a great storyteller with a unique ability to make everyone laugh. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys football fan and a Baptist. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Bruce Titus; and a sister, Mildred Morris. Survivors include his wife, Norma; a son, Gregg of Amarillo; a daughter, Jana Ketner and husband Mike of North Carolina; five grandchildren, Stan Titus, Katie Titus and Caroline Titus, all of Amarillo, and Zach Ketner and Matthew Ketner of North Carolina; a sister, Martha Tippin and husband Carl of Amarillo; and several loving nephews and nieces. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be to First Christian Church, P.O. Box 517, Stinnett, TX79083-0517; or a favorite charity. Amarillo Globe-News, Oct. 2, 2008.________________________________________________________________Tuscola County Advertiser, The (MI) - Wednesday, June 8, 2011Donald P. Titus died on Saturday, June 4, 2011 at Covenant Healthcare-Cooper in Saginaw, at the age of 76. He was born on Jan. 5, 1935 in Dayton Township to the late Charles and Phylan (Reid) Titus. Don was a 1953 graduate of Mayville High School and a lifelong resident of Tuscola County. On Feb. 6, 1954 he married the former Maxine Dykes at Alpena. He was a lifelong body shop employee, working first at Putt's Body Shop and then for 35 years at what became Pat Curtis Chevrolet, retiring as body shop manager. He was a member of Silverwood United Methodist Church, Tuscola County Archers, Caro Moose Lodge #1049 and a former member of Caro Lions. He enjoyed his garden, cooking, hunting, fishing, camping and outdoor activities. Don liked hanging out with his family. He is survived by his wife, Maxine; two sons, Mitch Titus of Caro and Mark (Kelly) Titus of Cass City; one granddaughter, Bailey Titus of Cass City and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by all of his siblings and their spouses, Roy and Viola Titus, Arthur and Wilma Titus, Lula and Vern Cowles, June and Ralph Salisbury, Emily and Andy Robinson and Thompson and Belle Titus. A memorial service will be held at Collon Funeral Home of Caro on Thursday, June 9 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Ron Hutchinson of Silverwood United Methodist Church officiating. There will be visitation at Collon Funeral Home on Wednesday from 3-8 p.m. and on Thursday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Cremation has taken place and burial will be at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Donald Titus family discretionary fund, c/o Maxine Titus, 302 S. State St., Caro, MI 48723. Feel free to share your thoughts, memories and prayers with the family at .________________________________________________________________Newport Daily News. Saturday, August 11, 1973. p. 2.BornAug. 9, 1973, at Washington, D.C., a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peter Titus (Constance Lowery) of Washington and granddaughter to Mrs. John Crocker Titus of 48 Rogers Lane, Middletown, and the late Mr. Titus.________________________________________________________________Donald R. "Bo" Titus, 45, of Bobtown, Pa., died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2000, in Ruby Memorial Hospital. He was born Jan. 5, 1955, in Waynesburg, Pa., son of Frances Mundell Titus, of Greensboro, Pa., and the late Fred Titus. He was a 1972 graduate of Mapletown High School. He was formerly employed for 20 years by the Dunkard Township Supervisors as a truck driver and equipment operator. He was a member of the Bobtown Polish Club and enjoyed hunting, fishing and NASCAR racing .He is also survived by his wife, Gisele Prescock Titus, whom he married Sept. 30, 1995; a brother, Fred "Butch" Titus, of Fredericksburg, Va.; five nephews, Timothy Titus, Thomas Titus, Leslie McIntire, Matthew McIntire and Jason Bartoe; and a niece, April Bruno. Friends may call at the Richard R. Herod Funeral Home in Point Marion from 7-9 p.m. Sunday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22, until the 11 a.m. service, with the Rev. Fred Tomlinson officiating. Burial will follow in Highland Cemetery at Davistown, Pa. The Dominion Post. Feb. 20, 2000.________________________________________________________________Houston Chronicle (TX) - July 28, 2003Donald Ray Titus, 60, passed away July 26, after a long courageous battle with cancer. His family is comforted to know that Don is with His Lord and Savior and that he is now at peace, has renewed health, and life eternal. Don was born in Knoxville, Tenn., August 10, 1942. He is a graduate of Duke University and served his country in the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. He was a resident of the Houston area for the past 24 years. He is preceded in death by his two daughters, Heather Lee and Jamie Ann, his father, Elwin, and his brother, Richard. Don is survived by his loving wife, Sue; his daughters, Pam, Tami and Julie; his mother, Melba; grandson, Kyle; mother-in-law, Carrie Lee West; 2 nieces and 1 nephew. The family wishes to express its gratitude to friends for their hard work, prayers and support, with special thanks to Houston Hospice. The family will receive friends from 6-8pm, Monday at the funeral home. Funeral services will be 1:30pm, Tuesday in the chapel of Houston National VA Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Rev. Donald Robert Titus died at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Livermore on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003, at age 81. Born Oct. 17, 1922, in Woodlake, Mr. Titus was a minister of the Foursquare Church for 55 years. He had lived in Turlock for 25 years. In high school, he was captain of the football and baseball teams. Mr. Titus went on to serve in the U.S. Air Force from 1943 to 1946. He enjoyed playing the saxophone and fishing. Survivors include his wife, Julie M. Titus of Turlock; sons, Roland Titus of Tollhouse and Sam Titus of Fresno; daughters, Carol Titus, Karen Ryburn, Phyllis Worshum, Linnie Nakpibon and Kathy Greco, of Fresno, Linda Hubbs of Stockton, and Terri Ford of Woodland; brothers, Ron Titus of Fresno and Larry Titus of Youngstown, Ohio; 26 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his brother, Roy Titus. Arrangements are under the direction of Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel in Modesto. Services: Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today, Sunday, Dec. 22 and Monday, Dec. 23 at Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel in Modesto. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. at the Foursquare Church, 510 Burney Ave., Modesto. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 1 p.m. at the San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery in Santa Nella. The Daily Democrat. Jan. 5, 2004.________________________________________________________________Donald Stuart Titus, 79, of Incline Village, passed away January 18, 2005 after a long and courageous illness. Don is survived by his devoted wife, Gail, of over 20 years; son Steve Titus (Kim); daughters Gail Wallace and Nancy Brown (Steve); stepson Kevin Wright (Christina) and stepdaughter Leslie Wright Jones (Jeff); as well as eleven grandchildren. He was born on August 24, 1925 in Beverly Hills, California, graduated from Beverly Hills High School and earned a degree from UCLA in 1951 where he served as House President of Beta Theta Pi, a National Fraternity. Mr. Titus had a long and distinguished career in the insurance industry. He retired as CEO and President of the Ralph O. Wilcox Insurance Company in Los Angeles, California, an insurance agency he grew successfully. As a long time member of the San Gabriel Country Club he enjoyed his tenure as Chairman of the annual Cravens' Golf Invitational. He served on numerous boards of directors throughout his life, giving back to many organizations for which he cared. Those who knew Don recognized the genuineness of his character, his integrity and his marvelous sense of humor. All Don wanted from life was "peace, quiet and nice chatter" according to his best friend and spouse, Gail. Drawn by his love of Lake Tahoe, what he believed to be "God's Country", Don and Gail moved to Incline Village where he pursued his passion for golf when he retired in 1995. Don continued his long devotion by serving as an Elder in the Incline Village Presbyterian Church as well as volunteering for many charitable organizations. A memorial service will be held Sunday, January 30 at the Incline Village Presbyterian Church at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to Hospice of Vista Care, 6225 Neil Road, Ste. 201, Reno, NV 89511; or The National Parkinson Foundation, Inc., 1501 NW 9th Ave., Bob Hope Rd, Miami, FL 33136-1494. Reno Gazette-Journal. Feb. 3, 2005.________________________________________________________________Donald Vincent Titus, 23, of Dawson Springs, Ky. died at 12:15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005, in Dawson Springs. He was born June 28, 1982, in Hammond, Ind., to Donald James Titus and Martha Mamula Menser. He was a certified auto mechanic and was certified in small engine repair. He was a construction laborer. He was of the Christian faith. He was preceded in death by his father; his stepfather, Earl Durham; grandmothers, Mildred Mamula and Elizabeth Titus, and one grandfather, Lawrence Vincent Titus. He is survived by his mother of Dawson Springs; his stepfather, Lonnie Menser of Dawson Springs; maternal grandfather, Milan Mamula of Dawson Springs; step grandparents, Donald and Wanda Menser of Dawson Springs; four sisters, Misti Titus, Donna Titus and Meloni Menser, all of Dawson Springs and Brandi Titus of Highland, Ind; one stepsister, Mary Jones of Liberty, Ky.; four stepbrothers, Travis Menser, Chad Menser, Brandon Hawkins and Anthony Jones, all of Dawson Springs. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Beshear Funeral Home in Dawson Springs with the Revs. Mike Menser and Robert Akers officiating. Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery. Pallbearers will Jason Laureano, Carl Sisk, David Huddleston, Eddie Sisk, Dennis 'Bink' Reardon and Kyle McNeil. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until service Thursday at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at . Messenger, The - (Nov/2/2005).________________________________________________________________Mountain Democrat. Wednesday, December 25, 1991. CA.Services for Donald W. Titus of Cameron Park will be at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 27 at Memory Chapel with Pastor Bud Brackett of Placerville Seventh-day Adventist Church officiating. Friends may call at Memory Chapel from 5-7 p.m. Friday. Interment will be Jan. 3 in Concord Cemetery, Grove City, Ohio. Mr. Titus died Sunday, Dec. 22, at his residence. A native of Grove City, Ohio, he lived the past four years in El Dorado County. He served with the U.S. Navy aboard the battleship Mississippi in the South Pacific during World War II. Prior to his retirement in 1965, he worked as a lineman for United telephone company in Grove City, Ohio for 24 years. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Grove City and attended the Placerville SDA Church. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife of 50 years Vivian S. Titus of Cameron Park; sons Larry D. Titus of Shingle Springs, D. Douglas Titus of New Bern, N.C., and Richard L. Titus of Stevensville, Mont.; daughter Barbara J. Marsyla of Cypress; sister Norma Peck of Columbus, Ohio; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.________________________________________________________________Native Sun News (Rapid City, SD) - Wednesday, May 11, 2016 PINE RIDGE — Donald Wayne Titus Sr. Donald, 66, made his journey to the Spirit World on May 2, 2016 at his home in Pine Ridge. Donald Wayne was born on February 10, 1950 in Oglala to Julius Titus and Elizabeth Good Buffalo-Titus. Donald is survived by his daughter, Frances Titus of Rapid City; brother, Tilmer Titus of Rushville, Neb.; step-sister, Violet Titus-Good Crow of Porcupine; and grandchildren, Craig, Martha, Dallas, Lakiesha, Corey, Bryce, Emery, Harmony, and Donald lII. Donald was preceded in death by his parents, Julius and Elizabeth Titus; spouse, Emma "Mimi" Whalen; son, Donald Titus Jr.; daughters, Sioux Titus and Donna Titus; brothers, Matthew "Chaske" Titus, Daniel Titus, Julius Titus Jr., and Larry Titus; and sister, Blossom Titus. A one night wake service was held May 9 at the Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. Funeral services were held May 10 at the Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge with Rev. Rhoda Mesteth officiating. Burial services were held at Our Lady of the Sioux Catholic Cemetery in Oglala. Arrangements entrusted with Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge. ________________________________________________________________Suburban Trends (Bloomingdale, Wanaque, NJ) - July 6, 2011. Page: 6Services will be held for Donna Titus, 91, of the Pompton Plains section of this community, who died on Friday, July 1, 2011. Born in Paterson, Mrs. Titus lived there before moving to Pompton Plains in 1957. She worked for Marco's Sweetshop, Pompton Plains, and later was the manager of the Housewares Department at WT Grant's, Packanack Lake. Also, she was an active member of the Pequannock Senior House. Arrangements are by the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, Pompton Plains. Interment will be at Laurel Grove Memorial Park, Totowa. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312. Mrs. Titus is survived by her son, Robert; her daughter, Carole Schoen; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Albert; and her parents, Michael and Marie Candinastro. ________________________________________________________________Donna Titus. Aug. 5, 1929 d. Aug. 15, 2004. Donna Mae (Aardal) Titus of Albany died Sunday at her home. She was 75. She was born in Devils Lake, N.D., and spent her first seven years in nearby Starkweather. She was baptized at the Trinity-Bergen Evangelical Church. Her own family was surrounded by a huge extended family that included many aunts, uncles and cousins, and a dear grandmother. She graduated from California State University, Sacramento, in 1972 with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology. She moved with her sister to Corvallis in 1989. She was active in the Shepard of the Valley Lutheran Church, where she sang in the choir, served on the church council and was treasurer. She was active in Newcomers and played bridge several times a week. She loved to sing, paint and play the organ. She sang with the Festival Choral Oregon at Carnegie Hall in New York City in November 1999. She married Raymond Titus in 1992. They traveled together to more than 48 countries. She is survived by her husband, Ray of Albany; daughter, Marilyn S. Morrin of San Diego, Calif.; son, Rodger P. Doyle and wife Gracie of Santa Rosa, Calif.; step-daughters, Diana Titus of Santa Rosa and Elaine Palmer of Palmer, Alaska; stepson, Roy Titus of Eugene; brother, Ray Aardal of Rogue River; sister, Bernadean Hanson of Corvallis; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 19, at the Shepard of the Valley Lutheran Church in Corvallis. Memorial contributions can be made to the Salvation Army. Arrangements are under the direction of DeMoss-Durdan Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________Grove Sun, The (OK) - Friday, May 11, 2018Donna Ann Titus, 64, died Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at her residence in Grove. Donna was born January 25, 1954 in Tulsa to Clayton and Geneva Kidd. Services will take place at a later date under the direction of Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home, Grove.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - October 5, 1991. Page: C5Donna F. Titus, 76, midtown Kansas City, died Oct. 3, 1991, in the Plaza Manor, 4330 Washington St. She was born in Laverne, Okla., and lived in Kansas City most of her life. Mrs. Titus was a Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Thomas A. Titus of the home; a son, Robert Conway, Memphis, Tenn.; a daughter, Margie Sherwood, Independence; a brother, Maxwell Gilpin, California; a sister, Dorothy Burton, Silver Lake, Kan.; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Green Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the chapel. ________________________________________________________________Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - August 14, 2002Donna J. Titus, 71, of Laguna Woods, a manager for Mission Hospital, died Aug. 12, 2002, of causes yet to be determined. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary. Daughters, Gail Wallace, Nancy Brown; son, Steve; sister, Carol Klingberg; brother, Ted Rehwald Jr.; eight grandchildren. Information: To find out how to place an obituary, call (714) 550-4636, category 7520. Compiled by Cindy Murphy. Contact her at (714) 796-7727. Additional obituary listings can be found at local Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - September 14, 2002. Page: B04Donna Jean Titus, 71, died Aug. 12 at her home in Laguna Woods. Born in Highland, she lived in San Bernardino about seven years. She worked as a substitute teacher and as a showroom manager for Fitz & Floyd in Pasadena. She was the gift shop manager at USC Norris Cancer Center and Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center in Mission Viejo. She graduated from San Bernardino High School in 1948 and attended San Bernardino Valley College and UCLA. She graduated from Cal State Los Angeles and later earned her teaching credential. Mrs. Titus is survived by a son, Steve of Pasadena; two daughters, Nancy Brown of San Juan Capistrano and Gail Wallace of Texas; eight grandchildren; her mother, Jo Rehwald of San Bernardino; a brother, Ted Rehwald of Rialto; and a sister, Carol Klingberg of Idaho. Memorial services were Aug. 15 in Laguna Hills. O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary in Laguna Hills handled arrangements. Memorial contributions: Hospice of Saddleback Valley in Laguna Hills. ________________________________________________________________Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - Thursday, July 12, 2012. Page: 4BDonna Jean (Crawford) Titus, age 66, a loving mother, grandmother and sister, passed away on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at Doctors Hospital West. She was the owner of Aquaduct Inc. and a 1964 Graduate of Central High School. Preceded in death by husband Lowell Titus, parents Lawrence and Thelma Crawford, grandson Lawrence Everett Titus, sister Wilma Burnham. Survived by children, Lowell (Theresa) Titus, Daphne (Randy) Mayhew and Lawrence Titus; grandchildren, Dustin, Ashton, Jordan, Dylan, Randy, Donna, Dalayna, Thomas and Nathan; loving sisters, Tania (Buck) Frazier, Linda Frazier and Deb Frazier; daughter-in-law, Lisa Titus; numerous other loving family and friends. Friends may call at JERRY SPEARS FUNERAL HOME, 2693 W. Broad St., Thursday, 5-8 p.m., where service will be held 10 a.m. Friday. Interment Sunset Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Children's Hospital, 700 Children's Drive, Columbus, OH 43205.________________________________________________________________Donna Jo Titus, 71, of Burlington, died at 5:12 a.m. Friday, Oct. 18, 2002, at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. Born Jan. 27, 1931, in Rulo, Neb., she was the daughter of Roy Goodard and Burley Drake Whalen. On Nov. 11, 1949, she married Lawrence P. "Larry" Titus in Burlington. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker. She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church and the church circle. She also was a member of the Mainliners Club. She loved crafts, cooking and flowers. Survivors include her husband; five sons, Delane Titus of Spokane, Wash., Dana Titus of Maple Park, Ill., Daylin Titus of Prince Frederick, Md., Devin Titus of Biggsville, Ill., and David Titus of Mount Airy, Md.; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three brothers, Harold Hogberg of Austin, Texas, and Robert Hogberg and Wayne Hogberg, both of Burlington; two sisters, Loretta Kirkendall of Fall City, Neb., and Irma Runyan of Hutchinson, Kan.; several half brothers and sisters; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and one sister. Visitation will begin after 8 a.m. Monday at Hass Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The funeral for Mrs. Titus will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Asbury United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Richard A. Purcell officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Burlington Memorial Park Cemetery. A memorial has been established for Asbury United Methodist Church.________________________________________________________________Rapid City Journal, The (SD) - Thursday, January 7, 2010Donna R. Titus, age 51, January 2, 2007. Loving daughter of Dolores (nee Davis) and the late Donald E. Sister of David (Mary Anne). Aunt of Allison and Katie. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Friday 8:30 A.M. at BURNS FUNERAL HOME 9708 Frankford Ave. (S. of Grant Ave.). Funeral Mass to follow 10 A.M. Christ the King Church. Int. Forest Hills Cemetery. Viewing Thursday evening (tonight) 7 to 9 P.M. at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, family prefers donations in her memory to Special Olympics of Bucks County 3535 Rockview Dr., Bristol PA 19007-2554 Published in the Philadelphia Inquirer & Philadelphia Daily News on 1/4/2007.________________________________________________________________Daily Herald. Wednesday, January 8, 2003. Sect. 4, p. 8.A memorial service for Donna Poczatko (nee Steinhoff), 64, will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Countryside Funeral Home and Crematory, 950 South Bartlett Road (at Stearns Road), Bartlett. Born Sept. 1, 1938, in Indianapolis, Ind., she died Monday, Jan. 6, 2003, at home. Cremation will be private. Donna Retired from Elgin Mental Health Center as an RN with more than 30 years of dedicated work. She graduated from Elgin Community College in 1979. She was the wife of the late Eugene Poczatko and Alfred Titus; mother of Beth (John) Mittvick of Genoa, Mike (Brenda) Titus of California, Wendy Titus and Penny Fletcher of Arizona, Susan (Joe) Welsh of Hanover Park, and Kurt Titus of New York; grandmother of Bruce, Jenna, Nick, Melissa, Jake, Jared, and the late Joseph; daughter of the late Isaac and Kathleen Steinhoff and the late Maria Steinhoff; sister of Roberta (Ernest) Lehst of Missouri, and Mark (Sandy) Steinhoff of Texas; aunt of the late Deborah and Kathleen Lehst; and cousin of many. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until the time of services at 7 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Donna R. Titus, 22, Pine Ridge, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010, in Pine Ridge. Survivors include her father, Don Titus Sr., Pine Ridge; her guardian, Joyce Fisherman, Pine Ridge; two sons, Corey Elk Hawk, Wounded Knee, and Brice Titus, Pine Ridge; one daughter, Lakeysha Elk Hawk, Wounded Knee; six brothers, Don Titus Jr., Frank Goings, Robert Goings, Leonard Fisherman, Daniel Titus and Richard Red Bear, all of Pine Ridge; and three sisters, Frances Titus, Monica Titus and Carrie Titus, all of Pine Ridge. A two-night wake will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, at Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the hall, with the Rev. Abraham Tobacco officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross Episcopal Cemetery in Pine Ridge. Sioux Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Rapid City Journal. Jan. 8, 2010.________________________________________________________________Gloucester County Times, The (NJ) - Tuesday, May 19, 2009Donus F. Titus - Of Mt. Morris, age 79, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, January 21, 2009, at the Genesys Convalescent Center. The funeral service will take place 11:00am Saturday, January 24, 2009 at the Home Baptist Church in Mt. Morris. Pastor Dan Gordon will officiate with burial to follow in Flint Memorial Park. Pastor Titus' family will be present to receive friends at the Home Baptist Church, G-8475 N. Saginaw St. in Mt. Morris on Thursday from 6:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday from 11:00am to 4:00pm and 6:00pm to 9:00pm and Saturday morning from 9:00am until the time of service at 11:00am. Those desiring may direct memorial contributions to the Home Baptist Church. Envelopes are available at the church. Pastor Titus was born September 22, 1929 in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of Frank and Nellie (Nichols) Titus. He graduated from the Henry Ford Trade School with the Class of 1947. Don and Cynthia F. Crawford were united in marriage January 15, 1949. Pastor Titus was ordained by the New Hope Baptist Church in Dearborn Heights, Michigan and pastored many churches in the Detroit area until receiving his call to the Home Baptist Church in Mt. Morris where he faithfully served for nearly 39 years, retiring in July of 2003. Don also served in the National Guard, worked as a tool and die maker for many years, and was an avid bass fisherman. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 60 years, Cynthia; three children, Eileen and husband Joe Rubey, Mark and wife Sherrie Titus, and Marianne and husband Bryan Dixon; nine grandchildren, Sarah, Jonathon, Joey, Tiffany, Nicole, Marcus, Amanda, Ryan, and Ben; and several great-grand-children; brother, William and wife Laura Titus; two sisters, Jewell and husband Bill Alaniva, and Evalyn Sherman; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, David; and brother, Del.________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - January 29, 2012. Page: A99January 28, 2012 Dora B. Titus, 101, of Jamesville, was born February 27, 1910, in Canada, the daughter of Julius and Anna Mielke Berndt. Dora and her husband Gil operated a dairy farm, the Jamesville Garage, a dry goods store and the Titus Superette. She retired as a matron from Jamesville Penitentiary and enjoyed painting, ceramics and many other hobbies. She was predeceased by her husband, H. Gilbert Titus; a brother, Gerald; and a sister, Helen Dygert. Beloved mother of her five children, Gerald (Barbara) of Iva, SC, Nancy (Alex) Athas of New Orleans, LA, Camilla (Joseph) Mengwasser of Emmaus, PA, Peter (Bonny) of Cuyler, NY, and Stephen (Margaret) of Durango, CO. She is also survived by three sisters, Lois Eggelston and Margaret Kenyon, both of Syracuse, and Emma Ensworth of Florida; 20 grandchildren; 40 great- grandchildren; and five great- great-grandchildren. Services: 7 p.m. Monday at Newell-Fay Manlius Chapel. Family and friends are invited to call 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, prior to the service, 8171 Cazenovia Rd. (Rte. 92), Manlius, NY 13104. For directions, florists or a guest book, please visit Donations may be made to the Jamesville Community Museum, 6492 E. Seneca Tnpk., Jamesville, NY 13078. ________________________________________________________________Doris A. Titus, 81, died March 20, 2003, at Newman Regional Health in Emporia. A Celebration of Her Life service was held March, 24, 2003, at the United Methodist Church in Cottonwood Falls with the Rev. Melody Kimbrel officiating. Burial was at Hillside Cemetery, Toledo Township. Doris Arlene Link, the daughter of Walter Lee and Ruth Irene Garrison Link, was born March 11, 1922, at Little River. She attended school in Little River. She married Alfred Titus on May 24, 1941, at Little River. They were divorced. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Cottonwood Falls and the Coffee Club in Chase County. She had been a book- keeper for a feed store in Little River, was a sewing leader for the 4-H club in the Chalk Community for many years, was a farmer/homemaker, and later was a Certified Nurses' Aide at the Chase County Health and Rehabilitation Center in Cottonwood Falls. She is survived by three daughters, Beth Ann Short of Emporia, Terry Lee Colvin of Garland, Texas, and Jo Bea Titus of Council Grove; one brother, William Link of Green Valley, Ariz.; one sister, Bonnie Rashleigh of Freemont, Neb.; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Leroy and Warren Link and one sister, Mary Miller. Memorial contributions to the Flint Hills Humane Society or to the Cottonwood Falls United Methodist Church may be sent in care of Brown-Bennett-Alexander Funeral Home, 201 Cherry, Cottonwood Falls, Kan. 66847. Chase County Leader-News, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, Mar 27, 2003________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - Tuesday, January 29, 2013Doris Titus, formerly of Tunica, MS and Memphis, TN, died Friday, January 25, 2013 at the Graceland Care Center in New Albany where she was a resident. She was born Doris LaVerne Caswell in Earle, AR on July 19, 1927. She is survived by her children, Patty Shinault Haven (Howard) of Tunica, MS, Walter Shinault of Belden, MS, Mignon Shinault Godbold of Madison, MS, and Drue Shinault (Kimberly) of Tyler, TX. She is also survived by her half-sister, Lynda Erwin of Tunica, MS; grandson, Jon Haven of Sarah, MS and great-grandson, Hunter Haven of Sarah. She was preceded in death by her sister, Jean Neal of Memphis. As was her wishes, her body was donated to the University of Tennessee Medical School in Memphis and there was no funeral or memorial service. ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 23, 2003. Page: 2BDoris A. Titus, 81, former farmer, homemaker and nurse's aide, died Thursday, March 20, 2003. Visitation with family 2 to 4 p.m. today, Brown-Bennett-Alexander Funeral Home, Cottonwood Falls; service 11 a.m. Monday, United Methodist Church, Cottonwood Falls. Survivors: daughters, Beth Short of Emporia, Terry Colvin of Garland, Texas, Jo Bea Titus of Council Grove; brother, William Link of Green Valley, Ariz.; sister, Bonnie Rashleigh of Fremont, Neb.; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Memorials established with Flint Hill Humane Society and Cottonwood Falls United Methodist Church. Valley Center ________________________________________________________________Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - December 29, 2008Doris 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. obits. Patriot News. Dec. 29, 2008.________________________________________________________________Doris Titus 04/07/1999 ROCK ISLAND -- Services for Doris E. Titus, of Rock Island, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island. Burial will be in Rock Island Memorial Park. Visitation is 3-7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with a rosary recited at 4:30 p.m. Mrs. Titus died Easter Sunday, April 4, 1999, at Hospice House, Bradenton, Fla. Doris Elaine Battin was born July 4, 1921, in Princeton, Ill., to Edward and Ellen (Munson) Battin. She graduated from high school in Princeton and then attended the former Illinois Teachers College, Macomb. Mrs. Titus moved from Princeton to the Quad-Cities, working at International Harvester, East Moline. While working at I.H., Doris met and married Daniel E. Morck. Dan and Doris moved to Rock Island, raising a family and cultivating lifelong friendships. Mr. Morck died in 1976. Mrs. Titus was active in a wide range of community activities. She served in leadership positions in the Sacred Heart Parent Teacher Association. Doris was active in local politics, serving as a Precinct Committeeman and Rock Island Township Supervisor. Mrs. Titus' professional career continued after I.H. at the former St. Anthony's and Franciscan hospitals until her retirement. A passion for friends, bridge and golf brought Walter Titus into her life, as a loving husband on Oct. 2, 1981. Walt and Doris traveled extensively, making friends everywhere. Walt died Dec. 3, 1993. Memorials may be made to Pathway Hospice. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Ann Andrews, Bradenton; a son, Daniel Morck, Rock Island; grandchildren, Kelly, Jennifer and Benjamin Morck and Kelly Andrews; nieces, Colleen Schutz, Chicago, Carol Ferino, Peoria, Ill., Suzanne Bogard, Peoria, Karen Rourke, Yakima, Wash., and a nephew, Randall Schutz, Chicago. Her extended family includes grandnieces and grandnephews, David Ferino, Alex and Allison Schutz, Kimberly Bogard and Bradley, Brent and Sherri Rourke. Mrs. Titus was preceded in death by her parents; a twin sister, Dorotha Schutz; and her eldest sister, Myrna Eckdahl. Mrs. Titus' greatest passion was her family and friends. She participated in many bridge clubs, keeping friends close. Family gatherings concentrated on food and fun. Doris' quick wit and smile will be remembered. ________________________________________________________________Daily Local News (West Chester, PA) - Wednesday, December 16, 2009Doris "Mitzi" Titus, 55, of Honey Brook on Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, at home. Arrangements are being handled by Founds Funeral Home Inc., West Chester, 610-696-0134.________________________________________________________________Doris E. Titus, 75, of Danville, Pa., formerly of Fredericksburg, died Thursday, Nov. 29, 2001, at her home. Born in Washington, she lived in Fredericksburg from 1972 to 1979. She was the widow of Joseph C. Titus. Survivors include a daughter, Darlene M. Steen of Woodland, Calif.; four sons, Joseph C. Titus Jr. of Bloomsburg, Pa., Gary L. Titus of Fredericksburg, Donald N. Titus of Shickshinny, Pa. and Ricky L. Titus of Chester; a brother, Joe Cross of Moore Park, Calif.; 24 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A funeral will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Dean W. Kriner Funeral Home in Bloomsburg, with the Rev. Charles N. Chamberlain Jr. officiating. Burial will at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Union Cemetery in Leesburg. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Herald-Mail, The (Hagerstown, MD) - Sunday, July 18, 2010Doris Grace Weller Titus, 85, of Martinsburg, formerly of Kearneysville, died Friday, July 16, 2010, at the Winchester Medical Center. Born Jan. 24, 1925, in Thornton, she was the daughter of the late Lawson L. Boyles and Ida (Curray) Boyles. She was the widow of Hartzell Weller and Harry B. Titus Sr., who died April 17, 2009. Mrs. Titus was one of the original Rosie the Riveters at Fairchild Industries, Hagerstown, during World War II. She was a clerk at White's Super Market, Charles Town, and a checker at the Shepherd College cafeteria. She was a member of Williams Memorial United Methodist Church, Shenandoah Junction, and she attended Rosemont Grace Brethren Church, Martinsburg. She was a member of the Jefferson County Humane Society, Jefferson County Senior Center, Rosie the Riveter Society and the Christian Motorcyclists Association. She is survived by her stepson, Harry B. Titus Jr. and wife, Debbie of Kearneysville; special caregiver, Susan Sibert and husband, Andy, and family; her beloved dog, Honey; four grandchildren, Valarie D. Weller of Martinsburg, Amanda E. Weller of Martinsburg, Rhiannon Weller of Harpers Ferry, and Stephen A. Weller Jr. of Virginia; nine great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husbands, she was preceded in death by one son, Stephen A. Weller; three sisters, Hazel Hooten, Hallie DeMoss and Valley Kokes; and one brother, Arnold Boyles. Mrs. Titus is the last of her immediate family. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 20, 2010, at Melvin T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home, Charles Town, with Dr. Parker Hinzman officiating. Interment will be in Edge Hill Cemetery, Charles Town. Friends will be received from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Melvin T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home Memorial contributions may be made to the Jefferson County Animal Welfare Society, P.O. Box 147, Charles Town, WV 25414. Journal-News. Jul. 19, 2010.________________________________________________________________Morning Times, The (Sayre, PA) - Tuesday, January 9, 2018Doris Titus, 87, of Waverly, N.Y., passed away Friday, Jan. 5, 2018, with her nephew Joe and his wife Glenda at her side, at Elderwood Facility in Waverly. She was born in Sayre on May 8, 1930 to John and Iva Mason Hull. She married Reid Titus in 1950. They relocated to Lancaster, Pa., and lived there for over 30 years. While Reid worked at the Hamilton Watch Company, she graduated from cosmetology school, fulfilling her ambition to be a hairdresser. She was predeceased by her parents, her beloved husband Reid in 1990, her brother James, her sister Jean and brother-in-law Joe, Charles Stanton, and her cherished niece Paulette Fish. Doris is survived by her nephew Joseph Solowiej, his wife Glenda, and her niece Patricia Soperak. Also, by her grandnieces and nephews Paulette Dykeman, Hilary Soperak, Michael Soperak (fiancé Sherryann Tulimieri), Clifford Solowiej (Yahna), and Lisa Solowiej (Paul Collins), as well as their children Danika, Shane, Emily, Rose, Maggie and Michael. Also, by Patrick Englishby, her late niece's husband William Fish, special friend Bruce Grier, great-grandniece Jessica Hickey, niece Kay Husick, and many more nieces and nephews, too numerous to mention. Doris was interested in every aspect of daily living in her neighborhood, everyone who knew her cared for her and looked out for her, and she appreciated and enjoyed every day. Service and interment will be at the Fairview Cemetery in Dushore, Pa., at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of The Thomas Cremation and Funeral Service, 1297 Elmira St., Sayre. Those wishing to send a private sympathy message to Doris' family may do so at .________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 9, 2002. Page: B6Doris Jean Titus-Williams, 65, of Memphis, employee of Children's Palace, died Saturday at Methodist Healthcare-University Hospital. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of Vollintine Baptist Church choir. Mrs. Titus-Williams, the wife of Napoleon Williams, also leaves four daughters, Brenda Hackworth and Fran Scott-Tunstall, both of Memphis, Shelia Washington of Los Angeles and Evelyn Clark-Dudley of Washington; a son, Ronald Washington, and a sister, Iola Bland, both of St. Louis; three brothers, Joe Lewis of Akron, Ohio, and Clarence Lewis and James Davis, both of St. Louis, 32 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Doris L. Titus, a longtime Irving resident, died Thursday (July 25, 2002) in Fiddlers Green Manor Nursing Home, Springville. She was 67. She was born Doris Cook in Brant and was employed as a unit clerk at Lake Shore Hospital in Irving for 20 years. She attended St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Irving. Mrs. Titus enjoyed bingo and trips to Las Vegas. Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Wilford "Bill" of Irving; two sons, Steven and Larry, both of Columbus, Ohio; four sisters, Geraldine Green of Lawtons, Roslyn Manning of Forestville, and Betty Jean Jacobs and Marlene Rubeck, both of Irving; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Irving. Burial will be in Seneca Nation Cemetery, Irving. ________________________________________________________________Doris M. Titus, North Scranton, died Friday at Moses Taylor Hospital after an illness. She was preceded in death by her husband, Louis K. Titus. Born in Scranton, daughter of the late Austin and Mildred Stevens Jones, she was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of Scranton Technical High School. Before retirement, she was employed as a clerk in the downtown Revco store. She was a member of Grace Bible Church, Dunmore, and was a volunteer for the Child Evangelism Fellowship. She was a selfless woman and was devoted to her family. She is survived by two daughters, Linda Titus and Luanne Comstock, both of Scranton; a brother, Donald Jones, Troy; five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Monday at 10 a.m. in the Bomberger-Lesko Funeral Home, 1660 N. Main Ave., with services by the Rev. Donald McCall. Interment, North Chinchilla Cemetery. Friends may call today, 5 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Child Evangelism Fellowship.________________________________________________________________Dorothy Titus. Born Dec. 11, 1929 in Escondido, Dorothy Titus, "Dottie" as she liked to be called, passed away July 27, 2006. Her husband Jack and her daughter Sharon were at her side. Dottie had spent many years at her home in Crestline. When she married Jack in 1995, they spent most winters in Palm Desert. Her love for the mountains could be seen in her flower gardens in the mountains and the desert. Dottie spent many years as assistant manager of Orange Julius in San Bernardino. She has been remembered as the lady with the perpetual smile. People recognized her where ever she went. Dottie brought her popularity to Palm Springs where she was a hostess at the original Louise's Pantry until it closed. Dottie loved people. One of her admirers, when informed of her passing, said ""the world is a better place because we had Dottie in our lives."" She is survived by her husband Jack; two sons, Richard Stuckey of San Bernardino and Don Stuckey of Crestline; a daughter, Sharon of Crestline; a sister, Roby Burt of Pennsylvania; a brother, Ken Reed of San Bernardino and several grandchildren. Great grandchildren. One brother lost his life in Europe during World War II.________________________________________________________________Centralia Daily Chronicle. Friday, July 10, 1931. p. 1.Centralia friends of Mrs. Dorothy Titus, wife of Leon Titus, well known Southwest Washington automobile dealer, were both shocked and grieved today when Associated Press dispatches to the Daily Chronicle announced that she had jumped from the fourteenth floor of the Sir. Francis Drake hotel in San Francisco and was instantly killed. Mrs. Titus, whose home was in Olympia, left that city May 29, for Saratoga, California, for medical treatment and a rest following a nervous breakdown. She had been registered at the Sir. Francis Drake hotel for the past two weeks. She was accompanied to California by her sister, Miss Oral Towey. Mrs. Titus left a note on hotel stationery, the dispatches said, which read: "Who would want to be in an asylum for four years in a living death? I must go now. I left my rings and watch on. Could no longer stand the pain and the thought that everybody thought me mad instead of ill.' Mrs. Titus was 42 years of age. She received her introduction to Centralians in March, 1913, when she and her husband opened a Ford agency here in partnership with A. C. St. John. In January, 1920, Mr. Titus purchased the interests of Mr. St. John in the business. By 1922, Mr. Titus was operating agencies also in Olympia, Tenino, Aberdeen and Hoquiam, and he and his wife moved to Olympia to be closer to the center of his extensive business holdings. However, both he and his wife retained the many friendships they cultivated during their residence here and visited Centralia frequently. In addition to her husband, who now has his headquarters office in the University district of Seattle, Mrs. Titus is survived by two sisters, and 14-months-old twin sons. The latter were adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Titus soon after their birth. Mrs. Titus had been socially active in Olympia prior to the adoption of the twins, but since then had devoted her time to their care. Mrs. Titus was born in Minneapolis August 31, 1888. She and Mr. Titus were married April 11, 1912.________________________________________________________________Hawk Eye, The (Burlington, IA) - March 21, 2004. Page: A1Dorothy Titus. Born Aug. 28, 1912, in Wever, she was the daughter of Henry and Anna Gieselman Miller. On Aug. 22, 1936, she married Milton C. Titus in Burlington. He died May 27, 1997. Mrs. Titus worked for the Burlington School District. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include two daughters, Linda Rowley of Deltona, Fla., and Jerrien Ann Hill of Overland Park; 10 grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Henry Miller of Wever; and many nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, six brothers and one sister. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday at Prugh's Chapel, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. The funeral for Mrs. Titus will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Prugh's Chapel, with the Rev. Kirk Bennett officiating. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. A memorial has been established for her favorite charities. ________________________________________________________________Dorothy Titus, 97, of Minto went to be with the Lord and her beloved husband on Jan. 13, 2008. Dorothy was born Oct. 22, 1910, on the Minto Flats. Given the time of the year, it must have been when the people migrated to fall ice fishing camps. Her life was filled with subsistence activities such as gathering berries, fish and moose that were very important to the diet of the Athabascan people. Grandma Dorothy made many songs of her culture that are sung by our Athabascan people. Her dog mushing accomplishments are still being told about, even today. Dorothy and her husband spent many days out in winter trapping camps, spring muskrat camps, fall ice fishing camps, and early fall moose hunting which took her all over the Minto Flats, from Green Hill to Six Mile, way up to White Mountain and the Cache area, and even to Healy to hunt for sheep. Stories are told of comical incidents that happened to her and her late husband. When she told these stories, she always laughed at the funny things that happened to her, along with the listener. Dorothy was a spirit-filled grandma who loved to attend revivals, whether it was in Minto, Fairbanks or Tanacross. Jesus Christ was her passion and nothing meant more to her than to be in a house filled with praise and worship. She will always be remembered for laying her hands on someone who needed prayer and she would get so blessed, to the point of almost falling to the floor herself. Dorothy was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Matthew, sons, Truman and Sammy; daughter, Dolly, and brothers, Cerosky and Lige Charlie Sr., and grandchildren, Lorna, Ramona, Leona, Leon and James Titus. She is survived by her sons and daughters in-law, Virgil and Vernell Titus, Lawrence and Betty Titus; her adopted children, Alvina Fowler, Brenda Nathaniel and Vernon Titus; sister and brother in-law, Rita and Fred Alexander; brothers and sisters in-law, Neal Sr. and Geraldine Charlie, Robert and Bernadette Charlie; grandchildren, Bobby, Jason, Darren and Shannon Nathaniel; great-grand children, Marcus, Frankie, Justeena and Everett Titus, Eddie and Dolly James, Jamison Titus, Preston Alexander, Shalynne, Zaccheus and Jason Nathaniel Jr., Miranda Smith and Josiah Silas; five great-great grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews and friends from all over the state of Alaska. A funeral and burial was held in Minto at the community hall on Jan. 19. A traditional potlatch followed. Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Jan. 22, 2008.________________________________________________________________Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY) - Sunday, January 28, 2018Dorothy C. "Dot" Titus, 94, of Cheyenne passed away Jan. 17 at Life Care Center of Cheyenne. Dot was born July 13, 1923, in Denver, a daughter of adoptive parents Michael and Mary (Smaldone) Domenico. Dot traveled extensively with her first husband, Arthur N. Avery, during his service in the U.S. Navy. She later worked for numerous years as a licensed practical nurse in Cheyenne. Her many interests included playing bridge, bowling, watching the Colorado Rockies and volunteering at Davis Hospice Center until age 91. Dot is survived by her five children, Susan Avery, Jack Avery, Patrick Avery, Lisa (Ed) Burns and Michelle (Rick) Schum; sister, Ange Melaragno; six grandchildren, Sarah Anderson, Sam (Julianne) Burns, Katie (Dirk) Dijkstal, Patrick Schum, Jessica Avery and Eric Avery; three great-grandchildren, Jace Anderson, Ty Anderson and Oliver Burns; and constant and dearest companion, Robert Simon. She was preceded in death by her adoptive parents, Michael and Mary Domenico; birth parents, Pete and Angelina Onofrio; first husband, Arthur N. Avery; second husband, James T. Titus; sister, Roselyn Allegretto; and brother, Charles Onofrio. A memory service will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday at Lakeview Chapel at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home. A reception will follow at Schrader Reception Center. Interment will be at Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Davis Hospice Center. Condolences may be offered to the family online at .________________________________________________________________Ogden Standard-Examiner. Friday Evening, Nov. 30, 1962. p. 10B.WARREN, Pa. - Funeral services will be held Saturday in Warren for Mrs. Dorothy Ekstrom Holland Titus, who formerly resided in Malad and Ogden. She was born in Logan, a daughter of Emil Albert and Wilhelmina Ellis Ekstrom. Surviving are her husband, David R. Titus, Warren; her mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Wise, Ogden; the following brothers and sisters: Harold A. Ekstrom, Layton; Julia Palfreyman, Layton, Anne Cone, Clearfield; Robert D. Ekstrom, Roy; Lamont Ekstrom, Kaysville; Maxine Stone, Clearfield; Ronand J. Wise, New York.________________________________________________________________Borger News-Herald (TX) - Tuesday, February 13, 2018Dorothy "Dollie" Elizabeth Titus, 91, passed away Monday, February 12, 2018. Funeral services will be held at 10 am on Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at First Christian Church of Stinnett with Pastor James Stephens officiating. Burial will follow in Stinnett Cemetery under the direction of Minton Chatwell Funeral Directors of Borger. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pm on Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers her memory may be honored with a gift to the First Christian Church, PO Box 517, Stinnett, Texas 79083 or to a charity of choice. Dollie was born July 7, 1926 in London, England to Lillian and Henry William Smith. A survivor of the London bombing in 1945 Dollie met her husband, Bruce Virgil Titus, who was serving in the United States Army during the war. They married on September 11, 1945 at St. Michaels Church, Camden Town NW 1, London, England. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Stinnett. Dollie was a creative individual who enjoyed sewing and crocheting. One of her favorite pastimes was gardening. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; brother, John Smith; and sisters, Lillian Thurlow and Edie King. Survivors include her daughter, Marie Brines of Borger; granddaughter, Dayna Flood and husband Jim Bob of Fritch; great granddaughter, Alyssa Flood; numerous nieces and nephews; and many loving friends in Stinnett.________________________________________________________________Evening News and Tribune (Jeffersonville-New Albany, IN) - Wednesday, January 8, 2014Funeral services for Dorothy G. Titus Bruce, 69, New Albany, will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, at Newcomer Funeral Home, New Albany, with burial in Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, New Albany. She died Monday, Jan. 6, 2014. She was a member of the Bible Community Church, was an avid reader, and enjoyed gardening. She was also the owner and operator for Bruce Auto Salvage for more than 40 years and worked for Lear Manufacturing for 17 years. Dorothy was born on April 11, 1944 in Richmond, Calif. to the late Harry and Marguriete Cook Titus. She is survived by her children, Donald Edwards and his wife, Mayme, David Edwards Jr., and Rexeen Blevins; stepchildren, Junior Bruce and Becky Robison; brothers, J. R. and his wife, Carol, and Martin Titus; sister, Henrietta Perry and her husband, Dallas; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she is also preceded in death by her daughter, Marguriete Spalding; brother, Charles Titus; and sister, Esther Mae Edwards. Visitation will be 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bible Community Church, 423 Corydon Pike, New Albany, IN 47150. To leave a special message for the family, please visit ________________________________________________________________New Milford Spectrum, The (CT) - Monday, July 17, 2017Dorothy I. Titus Dorothy I. Titus of New Milford, CT, passed away Saturday July 15, 2017 at Candlewood Valley Health Center in New Milford, CT, at the age of 89. She was born February 18, 1928 in New Canaan, CT, daughter of the late Ernest and Irene H. (Lewis) Ventres. She was a life long member of the Palm Rebekah Lodge. She loved animals and especially her grand puppies. Everyone who knew Dorothy described her as a very kindhearted, classy lady, who always put the needs of others first. Her wonderful sense of humor was a joy to all. Mrs. Titus was predeceased by her husband of 51 years, Harold G. Titus, on November 9, 2000. She is survived by her beau, Richard Campbell of Bridgewater, CT, brother Ernest Ventres JR and his beloved Peggy Jay., son Martin E. Titus and his wife Melissa "Mickey" of New Milford, CT, daughters Carla Owens and Irene Moore both of Naugatuck, CT and Dorothy "Dee" Coyle and her husband Brian of Warren, CT, seven grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, seven great great grandchildren, two nieces, two great nieces and cousins Bruce Titus of Reston, VA, George Ventres of Ridgefield, CT. A funeral service will be held on Saturday July 22, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. at the Gaylordsville United Methodist Church located at 687 Kent Rd., Gaylordsville, CT, followed by the interment at 1:00 at Morningside Cemetery in Gaylordsville, CT. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Palm Rebekah Lodge Scholarship Fund, c/o Melissa Titus, 401 Kent Rd., New Milford, CT, 06776. Arrangements by the Lillis Funeral Home, 58 Bridge Street, New Milford, CT.________________________________________________________________Kokomo Tribune (IN) - Friday, April 26, 2013Dorothy Jeanne Titus, 75, Auburndale, Fla., formerly of Logansport, passed away at 4:45 a.m. Sunday, April 21, 2013, in Spring Lake Rehab Center, Winter Haven, Fla., due to heart failure. Born Jan. 17, 1938, in Logansport, she was the daughter of the late Fredrick and Nina Belle Jones Rombold. She was married to Joe Titus, who survives. A homemaker, Dorothy was a member of Walton Christian Church. Dorothy was an excellent seamstress. She enjoyed painting, crafts and puzzles. Dorothy collected Elvis memorabilia. She especially cherished time spent with her family and friends. She was also a devoted Purdue fan. Dorothy and Joe had moved to Auburndale 1 1/2 years ago to enjoy the warmer climate. Surviving with her husband of 43 years are four sons, Robert (Lisa) Titus, Walton, Joseph Titus II, Walton, Timothy Titus, Walton, and Donald (Kathy) Titus, Galveston; two daughters, Melissa (Dean) Sherman, Royal Center, and Lisa (Mike) Edmunds, Auburndale, Fla.; brother, Fredrick Rombold, Logansport; sister, Yvonne (Frank) Austin, Logansport; three special friends, Brenda Hawkins, Tammy Fuqua and Sue Mease, all of Auburndale, Fla.; 21 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and her beloved cat, Peaches. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Tammy Lynn; one granddaughter, Amanda; two grandsons, Stern and Isaiah; one sister, Maryann Demsar; and Jim and Eunice Noble, who were like second parents to her. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Fisher Funeral Chapel, 1801 Chase Road, Logansport. Mike Montgomery, of Walton Christian Church, and grandson Zachary Babb will officiate at the service. Burial will follow in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Logansport. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral chapel. You may share condolences, light a candle and view the video tribute in Dorothy's online guestbook at . For more on this story and other local news, subscribe to The Kokomo Tribune eEdition, or our print edition.________________________________________________________________Muscatine Journal (IA) - Saturday, February 3, 2018Dorothy Mae Titus, 95, of Durant, died Thursday, February 1, 2018, at Cedar Manor Nursing Home in Tipton, Iowa. Arrangements are pending at Bentley Funeral Home in Durant.________________________________________________________________Advocate, The (Stamford-Norwalk, CT) - Friday, June 5, 2015 Lymon-Titus, Dorothy Mae Mrs. Dorothy Mae Lymon-Titus, 77, transitioned peacefully on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Visitation will take place on Monday, June 8, 2015 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM followed by a service of celebration at 11:00 AM at Greater Faith Tabernacle Baptist Church, 27 Baxter Ave. Stamford, CT. with Rev. Johnny C. Bush officiating. ________________________________________________________________Palm Beach Post, The (FL) - Thursday, January 12, 2012Dorothy Nelson Titus, 50, of West Palm Beach, died Jan. 5. Shuler's Memorial Chapel, Mangonia Park. Visitation and service Saturday.________________________________________________________________Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - Sunday, July 8, 2012Dorothy Trudeau Titus, 78, of Albuquerque, formerly of Amarillo, Texas, died Tuesday, July 3, 2012. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Memory Gardens Cemetery, 14200 Interstate 27, in Amarillo. Survivors include a nephew, Richard Turdeau of Albuquerque; a niece, Julie Guitard; and a great-niece, Rachael.Kenneth Titus. m. Dorothy Trudeau. She b. May 4, 1934. d. Jul. 3, 2012. Buried in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Amarillo, Randall Co., TX.________________________________________________________________Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - October 15, 2007. Page: B04Dorothy Titus Reese, born February 8, 1935 in Washington, D.C. passed away on Thursday, October 11, 2007 after a long illness. She was the daughter of the late D. Gordon and Pearl Cook Titus of Warren, PA. She resided in Warren and Harrisburg, PA. Dorothy was the past president of the PSSPA Union in PA. Following her retirement from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, she and her husband, Robert, retired to The Gardens in Parrish, FL where she served as President of the Social Club for a year. Her interests included ceramics and water aerobics. Dorothy is survived by her husband. Robert E. Reese; sons, Robert L. Reese of Portland and Rodney J. Reese of Warren, PA; grandchildren, Meredith, David, Adam and Isaac Reese; and cousins who were like siblings to her. She was preceded in death by son, Randall S. Reese and granddaughter, Erin Reese. Committal and Memorial services will be held at The Gardens Clubhouse at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be make to your local hospice. Arrangements by Mansion Memorial Funeral Home. obits Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - April 10, 1999. Page: B03Pearl Cook Titus, 86, of 210 E. Fifth St., formerly of Barnes and Washington, D.C., died Thursday in Warren General Hospital. She retired as a clerk from Irvins Grocery Store and was a member of First United Methodist Church. She was the widow of D. Gordon Titus. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Reese of Harrisburg; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Borden Funeral Home, Sheffield. Burial will be in Barnes Cemetery. Viewings will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 200 Market St., Warren 16365. ________________________________________________________________The Morgantown Post. Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1965.Dorothy Titus Willard, 48, of Route 1, died last night at the University Medical Center following an extended illness. She was born April 8, 1917, in Greene County (Pa.), a daughter of the late James Levi and Myrtle Ervin Titus. Survivors include her husband, Plummer Willard; four daughters, Mrs. Shirley Ann McGee of Star City, Mrs. Phyllis LaRene Scott of Morgantown, Mrs. Mary Sue Wassick of Westover and Miss Sharon Lynn Willard at home; one son, James Michael Willard of Westover; two brothers, Gaylord Titus of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Fred Titus of Bobtown, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Garnett Brown of Dilliner, Pa., and five grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Dorothy E. Titus, 78 of Franklin Hill, Hallstead, PA passed away peacefully at home on March 11, 2010. She was the cherished wife of thirty-eight years of Ronald Titus. Dottie was the daughter of the late Lloyd and Iva Lindsey. She is survived by her son, Frank and Sandra Schermerhorn, Kirkwood, NY; two step-children, Lou Ann and Abraham Chandeck, Graham, WA and Wendy Titus, Tunkhannock, PA; eleven grandchildren, including Jason Titus serving in Iraq; fifteen great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Dotty was predeceased by a step-son, Ronald Titus Jr. and her seven siblings. She loved bluegrass music and was a member of the Appalachian Fiddle and Bluegrass Association. Dotty was also a former member of the Hallstead Fireman's Auxiliary and Eastern Star. She was a talented craftsman and could create the most beautiful projects. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at the Tuttle-Yeisley Funeral Home, Hallstead, PA. Interment will be made in the Franklin Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Should friends so desire, expressions of sympathy may take the form of a donation to Lourdes Hospital Foundation 169 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, NY 13905. Binghamton Press. Mar. 14, 2010.________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - March 9, 1996. Page: D7Dorothy E. "Babe" Titus, 60, 5201 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, died Wednesday, March 6. Mrs. Titus was a retired nurse's aide. Born in Charleston, Ill., she moved to Central Florida in 1986. She was a member of The Orlando Church. Survivors: sons, Bradley Neal David, Patrick Anthony Leonard Veach, Ora Charles Veach, James Grover Veach, Harold Ennis Veach; sister, Doris Stern, Arthur, Ill. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando.________________________________________________________________Warren Times Mirror. Monday, Dec. 3, 1962. PA.The funeral service for Mrs. Dorothy Ekstrom Titus of 213 Connecticut Ave., wife of Game Protector David Titus, was conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. James G. Cousins, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Mrs. Titus died Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1962, at her home.Serving as bearers for the burial in Barnes Cemetery were DeForest Whitton, Edward Bielawski, William Overturf, David Swanson, Harold Hibner and Robert Port.Attending from out of town were Harold Ekstrom, Mrs. Robert Stone, Ronald Wise, Ogdentah; Mr. amd Mrs. Paul Titus, Pittsburgh; Tom Beil, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickerson, Mrs. George Hage, Beaver Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puhlman, Baden; Mrs. Ralph Rhone, James Garrett, Freedom; Joseph Titus, DuBois; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Titus, Mr. and Mrs. William Titus, Miss Ann Titus, Miss Margaret Titus, Bradford; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Miss Imogene White, Meadville; James Brown, R. V. Rea, Franklin; William Lee, Titusville; Donald Schake, Earl E. Smith, Seneca; David Kirkland, Marienville; Cecil Toombs, Tionesta; Donald Parr, Tidioute.________________________________________________________________Portland Press Herald (ME) - November 29, 1997. Page: 9BDorothy Elizabeth Titus, 84, formerly of Summer Street, Rockland, died Thursday at The Homestead. She was born in Patten, a daughter of Lewis and Bessie Cunningham Bates, graduated in 1931 from Patten Academy and attended Presque Isle Normal School. For many years, Mrs. Titus worked at the Chemical Bank of New York. She had been a member at the Pratt Memorial United Methodist Church, the Rockland Senior Citizens and R.S.V.P. Her husband, Kenneth J. Titus, died in 1971. Surviving are two sisters, Virginia Richardson of Patten and Marjorie McCormick of Houlton. There are no visiting hours. A spring graveside service will be held. Arrangements are by Carpenter Funeral Home, Rockland. ________________________________________________________________Wenatchee World, The (WA) - Sunday, June 20, 2010Dorothy F. Titus, of Leavenworth, WA, died June 13, 2010, at the age of 101, from complications of pneumonia. She was born on September 15, 1908, on the family homestead in the Peshastin Creek area, to Charles and Julia Pendleton. She was the eighth of nine children. Dorothy was married to Ferrol C. Titus, who died in 1950, and later, to Roy Johnson, who passed away in 1998. Dorothy lived most of her adult life managing the family 100-acre apple orchard, where she also raised Quarter horses, one of her greatest joys. She was known to have credited her longevity to growing up in a simpler time, with natural homegrown foods and old-fashioned hard work. Her two daughters, Joy Henson and Willanne Titus, also preceded Dorothy in death. Dorothy is survived by her daughter, Suzanne Wolcott; her grandchildren, Ferrol Henson, Will Henson, Joy Wolcott, Julie Faller, James Wolcott and Gregg Wolcott; and 12 great-grandchildren, Amanda, Scott and Tyler Henson, Willy and Hannah Henson, Derrick and Jess Faller, Melissa, Michael and John Wolcott and Dylan and Ryan Wolcott. A Graveside Service will be held on Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. at the old Leavenworth Cemetery, located off of North Road. Ward's Funeral Chapel, Leavenworth, is in charge of the arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - June 19, 1997. Page: B8Dorothy Fairbanks Titus, 93, of Hampton Beach, NH, formerly of Lowell, MA and Hillsboro Beach, FL, died Tuesday, (June 17, 1997) at Bristol Hospital. She was born July 11, 1903 in Nashua, NH, daughter of the late Chester and Sadie (Gaskell) Fairbanks. In 1924, Mrs. Titus graduated from the Lowell General Hospital School of Nursing. She was predeceased by her husband, Dr. Harold Afton Titus, Sr. Her survivors include a son, James Fairbanks Titus, Sr. and daughter-in-law, Janice Spurr Titus of Avon; two grandchildren, Joy Whittier Titus of Stoughton, MA and James Fairbanks Titus, Jr. and his wife, Elaine Edwards Titus and great granddaughter, Katherine Edwards Titus all of Basking Ridge, NJ. Mrs. Titus was the mother of the late Harold Afton Titus, Jr. and the grandmother of the late Jill Spurr Titus.________________________________________________________________Dorothy Francis Gott Titus (Mattie), age 80, born April 5, 1924 in Grandview, MO., died Feb. 7, 2005 in South Weber, UT from heart failure. She is survived by her husband Thomas Winfield Titus married on Jan. 31, 1945 in Lincoln, NE; sons Gerald and Ronald and their families including 16 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son Scott. She served many years as a Family History Librarian, a temple worker in Oakland, CA, and served LDS missions with her husband in Scotland, N. Ireland, and Mesa, AZ. She will be remembered for her unbounded optimism. Memorial service will be held Monday, Feb. 14, at 11:00 a.m. at the Pioneer Ward, 6660 S. 1775 E., Uintah. Interment, Belton Cemetery, Belton, MO.________________________________________________________________Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) - October 17, 2007Dorothy J. (Titus) Sears. Passed away on October 16, 2007. She was born in Spokane, WA June 20, 1917. In July, 1940, she married John E. Sears. They recently celebrated their 67th anniversary. Dorothy is survived by her husband; son John; daughters Gayle Hodgen, Sherry Bernklau, son-in-law Gary; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one grandson. As a young woman, Dorothy was an accomplished dancer. Her greatest joy was spending time with her family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to Good Samaritan, 17121 E. 8th, Spokane Valley, WA 99016, the Salvation Army or the charity of your choice. Memorial Service is pending. SPOKANE CREMATION & BURIAL SERVICE, 2832 N. RUBY, SPOKANE, WA. ________________________________________________________________Flint Journal, The (MI) - December 22, 1997. Page: C6Dorothy Jean Titus, Age 72, passed away at Hurley Medical Center on Sunday, December 21, 1997. A funeral service will be held at 11AM Wednesday, December 24, 1997 at Asbury United Methodist Church, 1653 Davison Rd., Rev. Gary A. Allward officiating. Burial will follow at West Dayton Cemetery, Mayville, MI. The family will receive relatives and friends at Brown Funeral Home, 1616 Davison Rd. on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 PM. Mrs. Titus was born on January 21, 1925 in Richfield Twp., the daughter of Mark and Charlotte (Boreland) Nichols. She and Vaughn Titus were married on June 2, 1946. She was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church, where she was past president of the United Methodist Women and a member of the Chancel Choir. Surviving are: husband, Vaughn; 3 sons, Allan Robert Titus and wife Crystal, James Lee Titus, Kenneth Ray Titus and wife Pamela; 6 grandchildren, Jessica Titus, Lyle Titus, Julie Titus, Lindsay Titus, Kenneth Titus Jr. and Keith Reynolds; special niece and nephew, Lucille Stine and husband Maynard, Dale Underwood and wife Barbara. She was preceded in death by her parents; a baby boy; daughter-in-law, Judy; sister, Frankie Underwood; brothers, Wellman Nichols, Harold Nichols and Howard Nichols; special nephew, Gerald Underwood.________________________________________________________________Dorothy Jessie Hamel Titus, 95, died at Conway Manor on Friday, April 28, 2006. She was born Jan. 11, 1911 in Binghamton, New York, a daughter of the late Alfred Joseph Hamel and Inez Marie Hull. Mrs. Titus was a life member of Ross Memorial Presbyterian Church in Binghamton, N.Y. and was an associate member of First Presbyterian Church in Myrtle Beach. Surviving are one son, Karl Titus and daughter-in-law, Janet, of Conway; one daughter, Carolyn George of Aiden, N.C.; ten grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be conducted at First Presbyterian Church in Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Binghamton, N.Y. at the convenience of the family. Press & Sun Bulletin. Apr. 30, 2006.________________________________________________________________Kalamazoo Gazette (MI) - Tuesday, August 3, 2010Dorothy L. Titus passed away Sunday morning, August 1, 2010 at Rose Arbor Hospice Residence. She was born November 4, 1922 in Holland, MI, the daughter of Leonard and Gertrude (Bossler) Overway. On April 26, 1947, Dorothy was united in marriage to Wayne E. Titus. She was employed by Michigan Bell Telephone Co. for several years until her retirement. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and volunteered at Bronson Methodist Hospital. Surviving are her husband of 63 years, Wayne; their two daughters, Cheryl Titus of Kalamazoo and Dyan Titus of Tamarac, FL; two brothers, Gene Overway of La Mesa, CA and August (Mary) Overway of Holland, MI; one sister, Patricia (Tom) Hoewisch of McKinney, TX; and several nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her parents and two brothers, Roger and Stan Overway. Funeral services for Dorothy will be at 11:00 AM on Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church, 2122 Bronson Blvd., with Pastor Timothy W. Seeber officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Ever-Rest Memorial Park. Friends may visit with the family from 5-8 PM on Wednesday at Langeland Family Funeral Homes, Westside Chapel, 3926 S. 9th Street and from 10:00 AM until the time of services on Thursday 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 Dorothy's online guestbook or leave a condolence to the family. ________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - January 23, 1992. Page: B06Dorothy L Titus Meiser, 76, of Sewell, died Monday at home. Mrs. Meiser was a member of Memorial Presbyterian Church of Wenonah and of the church's Women's Guild. She also belonged to the Wenonah Woman's Club. Survivors: her husband, Warren L.; a daughter, Michele M. Lacina of Audubon; one granddaughter, and a brother, Raymond W. Titus Jr. of Corpus Christi, Texas. Services: visitation, 1 p.m. tomorrow, Smith Funeral Home, 47 Main St., Mantua; funeral, 2 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Hill Crest Cemetery, Hurffville. ________________________________________________________________Source: The Sun Chronicle, Attleboro-N.Attleboro, MA Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002Dorothy L. Titus, 89, a homemaker, died Wednesday Feb. 13, 2002 at Ridgewood Court Nursing Home in Attleboro. She was the widow of Earl Titus Sr. Born July 6, 1912, in Nova Scotia, Canada, she was a daughter of the late Vernon and Veronica (Smith) Smith. Dear sister of Cathy Collins of North Attleboro, Georgina Piasecki of Mansfield and the late Ronnie Stephens. Educated in Canada, she had resided in this community for the past 52 years. She was a member of the Norton Senior Citizens. Survivors are two sons, Earl Titus Jr. of Norton and Raymond Titus of Attleboro; four daughters, Dorothy Smith, Cathy Fagan and Marion May, all of Norton, and Barbara Rego of South Attleboro; two sisters, Cathy Collins of North Attleboro and Georgina Piasecki of Mansfield; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Milton and Ronald Titus. Her funeral service will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Norton Memorial Funeral Home, 19 Clapp St., off Route 140. Burial will be in the Spring Brook Cemetery, Mansfield.________________________________________________________________Dorothy L. Titus. Dorothy passed away Sunday morning, August 1, 2010 at Rose Arbor Hospice Residence. She was born November 4, 1922 in Holland, MI, the daughter of Leonard and Gertrude (Bossler) Overway. On April 26, 1947, Dorothy was united in marriage to Wayne E. Titus. She was employed by Michigan Bell Telephone Co. for several years until her retirement. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and volunteered at Bronson Methodist Hospital. Surviving are her husband of 63 years, Wayne; their two daughters, Cheryl Titus of Kalamazoo and Dyan Titus of Tamarac, FL; two brothers, Gene Overway of La Mesa, CA and August (Mary) Overway of Holland, MI; one sister, Patricia (Tom) Hoewisch of McKinney, TX; and several nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her parents and two brothers, Roger and Stan Overway. Funeral services for Dorothy will be at 11:00 AM on Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church, 2122 Bronson Blvd., with Pastor Timothy W. Seeber officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Ever-Rest Memorial Park. Friends may visit with the family from 5-8 PM on Wednesday at Langeland Family Funeral Homes, Westside Chapel, 3926 S. 9th Street and from 10:00 AM until the time of services on Thursday at the church. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be directed to Rose Arbor Hospice. Kalamazoo Gazette. Aug. 3, 2010.________________________________________________________________Xenia Daily Gazette. Monday, May 1, 1972. OH.Mrs Dorothy Lucille Titus, 64, died Friday afternoon in her residence in South Charleston. She was a member of South Charleston United Methodist Church and its Gleaners Class. Born Jan. 30, 1908 near Selma, she was the daughter of Claude and Tina Pancake Edmiston. Her husband, Jack Titus, died in 1963. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Louise) Funderburg of London Route 1; four brothers, Wayne, Russell and Carl Edmiston, all of Springfield, and Elzie of Sheridan, Wyo., and two grandchildren. Another brother, Ray, died in 1968. Services were to be held today in Ingling Funeral Home, South Charleston, with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Dorothy M. Titus, 85, Weaverville, died Jan. 26, 2004. Mrs. Titus was born Dorothy M. Schneider on Jan. 1, 1919, in Dorrance, Kan. She was a bank cashier for Bank of America in San Francisco. Survivors include her husband, Lee of Ellsworth. A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Wenceslaus Church, Wilson, Kan. Burial will be in St. Wenceslaus Cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Wenceslaus Church Cemetery Fund or Trinity County local chapter of American Cancer Society, in care of Foster Mortuary, 610 24th, Wilson 67490. There will be no visitation. The Salina Journal. Feb. 18, 2004.________________________________________________________________Dorothy M. Titus, age 91, went home to be with the Lord on March 17, 2004, with her daughter and family by her side in Overland Park, Kansas. She was born in Wever, Iowa, the daughter of Anna and Henry Miller on August 28, 1912. On August 22, 1936, she married Milton Titusin Burlington, Iowa. Visitation will be held at Prugh Funeral Service on Sunday, March 21, 2004, from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. with funeral services to be held in Prugh's Chapel on Monday, March 22, 2004, at 10:00 A.M. Pastor Kirk Bennett will officiate. Interment will follow in Aspen Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a Memorial Fund which has been established at Prugh Funeral Service, these contributions will be distributed to Dorothy's favorite charities. In the 91 years that Dorothy enjoyed on this earth she was known by many names ... Dorothy, Sweetheart, Milt's wife, Aunt Dorothy and Mrs. Titus But her most treasured names were Mom, Grand Ma and Great Grand Ma. During her 91 years, she devoted her life to serving her Lord, Jesus Christ and serving her family, her two daughters and their husbands, her 10 grandchildren and their spouses, and her 6 great–grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Milton Titus in 1997. She is survived by two daughters and their spouses; Skip and Jerrien Hill of Overland Park, Kansas, and Jack and Linda Rowley of Deltona, Florida; one brother, Henry Miller of Wever, Iowa; 10 grandchildren, Brent Rowley, Stassia Petersen, Colin Rowley, Vaughn Rowley, Lindsay Rowley, Kurt Hill, Nathen Hill, Ashley Hill, Christen Hill and Cory Hill; 6 great–grandchildren, Amber Rowley, Brandon Rowley, Alayna Petersen, Nathan Petersen, Madelyn Hill and Kaden Hill and many nieces and nephews. The testimony to one's purpose in life is the fruit of love from those we serve. Dorothy's family and all who had the privilege of knowing her loved her. Dorothy brought joy to all the friends and family who shared her life. She left her family a wonderful legacy of faithfulness and love for the Lord. She will always be remembered for her sweet gentle spirit, kindness and compassion for those she loved, and by her passion and love for her Lord, Jesus. Her life's work will earn her God's greatest compliment, "Well done my good and faithful servant." We will miss you so much. Rest in peace. The Hawk Eye. Mar. 20, 2004.________________________________________________________________Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - Monday, February 16, 2009Dorothy M. Titus (nee Fiomar), 85, of Hillside died on Feb. 15, 2009, at Manor Care in Mountainside. The funeral service will be held at the Growney Funeral Home, , 1070 N. Broad St., Hillside, on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009, at 10 a.m. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday from 3 to 8 p.m. Entombment is in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. Mrs. Titus was a file clerk for American Mutual Insurance in Elizabeth. She was a member of the Hillside Senior Citizens, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hillside Elks 1591, and a volunteer for the Hillside Health Fair. Her husband, William, was a member of the U.S. Flusser DD368 Association. She continued attending their reunions until her illness. Mrs. Titus was the beloved wife of the late William J. Titus; daughter of the late Edward Altafiumara and Josephine Ferrante, loving mother of Lillian R. Titus and Diane J. Caldarulo; sister of Mary Koehler, Angelina Gunshore, Vincent and Joseph O. Dazzo, and grandmother of Vinnie and Kami Caldarulo. The Star-Ledger. Feb. 16, 2009.________________________________________________________________Dorothy M. Titus, 83, previously of Cassadaga, died Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 at the Chautauqua County Home in Dunkirk. The daughter of the late Isabele (Baily) McBride and Charles McBride, of Lily Dale, she was born July 15, 1928 in Stockton. A lifelong resident of the Cassadaga area, she retired from Truck Lite in Falconer in 1994. She was also employed for many years at the Halfway Diner and at AVM, Sinclairville Diner and Cassadaga Diner. She enjoyed playing bingo and spending time with her family. Survivors include her son Steven Titus of Cassadaga, daughter Roxanne (William) Astry of Cassadaga, brother Charles McBride of Kissimee, Fla., sister Joan Smith of Lily Dale, grandchildren Samantha (Haegen) Boardman, of Kimball Stand, Sandy (Joe) Biggers of Cassadaga, Andrew (Michele) Astry of Tucson, Ariz., Alexandra (Matthew) Williams of Hamlin, seven great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her son Craig Titus, of Jamestown, twin brother Ralph McBride of San Antonio, sister Vivian Stacio of Tonawanda and brother Don McBride. A private graveside ceremony will be held at the convenience of her family. The Migliore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Dorothy M. Titus (nee Fiomar), 85, of Hillside died on Feb. 15, 2009, at Manor Care in Mountainside. The funeral service will be held at the Growney Funeral Home, , 1070 N. Broad St., Hillside, on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009, at 10 a.m. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday from 3 to 8 p.m. Entombment is in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. Mrs. Titus was a file clerk for American Mutual Insurance in Elizabeth. She was a member of the Hillside Senior Citizens, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hillside Elks 1591, and a volunteer for the Hillside Health Fair. Her husband, William, was a member of the U.S. Flusser DD368 Association. She continued attending their reunions until her illness. Mrs. Titus was the beloved wife of the late William J. Titus; daughter of the late Edward Altafiumara and Josephine Ferrante, loving mother of Lillian R. Titus and Diane J. Caldarulo; sister of Mary Koehler, Angelina Gunshore, Vincent and Joseph O. Dazzo, and grandmother of Vinnie and Kami Caldarulo. The Star-Ledger. Feb. 16, 2009.________________________________________________________________Redding Record Searchlight (CA) - February 1, 2004. Page: B2Mass of Catholic burial for Dorothy Marie Titus, 85, of Weaverville will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Weaverville. The Rev. Keith Canterbury of the church will officiate. Burial will be at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery in Wilson, Kan. Mrs. Titus died Monday, Jan. 26, 2004, at Trinity Hospital in Weaverville. Born Jan. 1, 1919, in Dorrance, Kan., she moved to Trinity County in 1964 from Pacifica. She was a cashier for Bank of America in Pacifica, owner and operator of the 49er Motel in Weaverville, a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Weaverville. Survivors include husband Lee; and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements are pending at McDonald-Files Chapel in Weaverville. ________________________________________________________________Dorothy Ohimitie Titus, 79, formally of New York, died in Farmville, Va., on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1997. She was a retired legal secretary. Mrs. Titus is survived by her husband Stanley J. Titus of Farmville, Va., of which he can be contacted by (804) 392-7222; her daughter Mrs. Nancy Helfriech of Gaithersburg, Md.; her son Timothy Titus of Cherry Hill, N.J.; her brother Awney O'Mitty of Palm Coast, Fla.; and her five grandsons. Funeral Services and interment will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1997 at 11:00 a.m. in Westbury Friends Cemetery, Westbury, N.Y. Voyrie-Burger-Davis Funeral Home of Farmville, Va., is in charge of arrangements. (GCE, September 11, 1997, p4)________________________________________________________________Dorothy R. Titus, 76, of the Yakima Valley died Sept. 24, 2007 at Parkside Nursing Care Center. Mrs. Titus was born in Chilo, Ohio, and moved to Washington state at the age of 10. After returning to Ohio, she later moved back to the Yakima Valley. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her brother, Frank Bear; three children, Frankie Pike, Debbie Davis and Johnnie Pike; and many grandchildren, all in Cincinnati, Ohio. A memorial service will be Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. at Parkside Nursing Care Center. Keith and Keith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Standard-Examiner (Ogden, UT) - July 12, 2001Dorothy Ruth Jones Titus, our beloved mom, grandma, great grandma, sister and friend, passed away on July 9, 2001, surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Dorothy was born in Logan, Utah to Alfred E. Jones and Edith Meldrum Jones. She was educated in Logan, graduating from Logan High in 1946. She married her sweetheart, James D. Titus on September 6, 1946 in San Diego, California, while Dad was stationed in the Navy. He passed away on September 26, 1998. Dorothy was an avid Jazz fan. Her hobbies included bowling, camping, fishing, deer hunting and shopping for shoes. She was a member of the F.O.E. and the L.D.S. Church. Mom was a homemaker until her children were raised, then she went to work for First Security Bank, a job she loved and looked forward to. She retired on January 2, 2001 after 20 years of service. She dearly missed her friends at work, the customers she served and also their pets. Mom was a wonderful cook and seamstress. We are going to miss our family dinners, her homemade rolls and pies. She is survived by her three children, Sheri (John) Babinsky, Layton, Utah; James C. Titus, California and Robert (Cindy) Titus of Clearfield, Utah; six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Also surviving are three sisters, Barbara James, Ogden, Utah; Judy Talbot, Logan, Utah and DeeAnn Perry of Spokane, Washington. She is preceded in death by her husband, James D. Titus, parents, one brother and one grandchild. The family would like to express our deepest thanks to Dr. Regina Klein, Nancy and her Staff,and also to Robert, Susan, Stacie and Debbie of Utah Heritage Hospice. A special thank you goes out to her friends who's love and support she cherished and also her many customers and friends from work who sent cards, flowers and words of encouragement. She loved each and every one of you. God Bless you Mom. Go in Peace until we meet again. We love you. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 13, 2001 at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary,1867 North Fairfield Road. Family and friends will meet Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and Friday, 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Park at Layton. E-mail condolences to the family at: . ________________________________________________________________Dorothy S. Titus, 85, of Clearwater, died Thursday (April 19, 1990) at Drew Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Clearwater. She was born in Simcoe, Ontario, and came here in 1973 from Detroit. She was a Protestant and a member of Clearwater Friends of the Library. Survivors include her husband, A. B.; a son, Scott W., Detroit; and two granddaughters. Curlew Hills Crematory, Palm Harbor.________________________________________________________________Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) - February 13, 2003. Page: 04Dorothy Titus Blackwood, a lawyer, died Tuesday of lung cancer at her home. She was 63. Ms. Blackwood was born in New Orleans, had lived in Shreveport and returned to New Orleans many years ago. She was a graduate of Ursuline Academy, attended Loyola University, where she was a charter member of Phi Phi Phi sorority, was a graduate of Centenary College, received a master's degree from Northwestern State University and was a graduate of Loyola Law School. She had been a member of the Law Review and Moot Court and received the American Jurisprudence Award from the Bancroft-Whitney Co. She had been with the firm of Shushan, Meyer, Jackson, McPherson and Herzog and had owned Expressions Interior Designs. She was a past president of the Shreveport Dental Auxiliary, was a member of the Shreveport Junior League, a member of the Louisiana and American bar associations and was a former board member of Belle Reve. Survivors include a son, Richard Lloyd Blackwood of Shreveport; a daughter, Dorothy Titus Blackwood of Vail, Colo.; and her mother, Dorothy Titus. A funeral will be held today at 4:45 p.m. at Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home, 3827 Canal St. Visitation will begin at 4 p.m. Burial will be private.________________________________________________________________Dorothy Williams Titus passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 15, 2005. Mrs. Titus had been living in Arcadia, Louisiana as a result of hurricane Katrina at the time of her death at the age of 87. A resident of Metairie for the past 60 years, Mrs. Titus was born in the city of New Orleans. As a homemaker, Mrs. Titus was an active member of Saint Francis Xavier Church since 1940. In addition, she was a lifetime member Of the Southern Yacht Club and active in the Metairie Women's Club and the New Orleans Camellia Club. Mrs. Titus was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Mcnamara Williams and Irwin F. Williams, Sr., her husband - Lloyd J. Titus and two children; Robert W. Titus and Dorothy Titus Blackwood. Survivors include her youngest daughter - Corinne M. Titus and grandchildren: Cameron M. Scrafin, Chelsea M. Broekstra, Richard L. Blackwood, Darcy T. Blackwood, and great grandson - Richard L. Blackwood, Jr. An Irish wake and Catholic service will be held on Saturday, November 5, 2005 from 4:00 - 7:00 pm at the deceased home. A private graveside service for immediate family will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2005. Times Picayune Nov. 4, 2005.________________________________________________________________Dorr Holt Titus, age 76, 471 ? Bullis St., Gregory, died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1991 at Lansing General Hospital. He was born July 10, 1915 in Mason, the son of Clyde M. and Ada B. (Clark) Titus. On Aug. 25, 1938 he married Leona E. Mault, and she survives. Other survivors include two sons, Douglas D. or Hartford, IA., and Barry C. of Chelsea; two daughters, Doreen Grosshans of Gregory and Mary Cronkhite of Rives Junction; eight grandchildren; and one sister; Laveta Tessmer of St.Petersburg Fla. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Clare, Mayron, and Richard, and one sister, Edwyna. Mr.Titus was a retired milk man who last worked for the former Hickory Ridge Dairy from 1966-72. He attended the Gregory Baptist church and was a life member and past master of the Stockbridge F &AM Masonic Lodge No.130. He was also a past patron of the Williamston chapter of the OES No.129. Memorial services were held Saturday, Nov.2 at the Gregory Baptist church, with the Rev. Ric Mathew officiating. Cremation has taken place. Memorial contributions may be made to the Greater Lansing Visiting Nurse Service, Inc. Arrangements were made by Caskey Funeral Home, Stockbridge.________________________________________________________________Dorris E. Titus of Parma, passed away Tuesday, November 19, 2002, aged 71 years. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Larry; one son, Doug of Jackson; one daughter, Jodi (Fred) Ludtke of Springport; three grandchildren, Kenny, Megan, Macie; and many loving family members. Services will be held at the funeral home Friday, 11:00 a.m., the Reverend Michael Mason officiating. Burial Hillcrest Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Those who wish may direct contributions to the American Lung Association. obituaries Chas. J. Burden & Son 1806 E. Michigan Ave.Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Saturday, May 23, 2015 TITUS, DOUGLAS M. Of Jackson, passed away on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at the age of 58. He was preceded in death by his mother, Dorris Titus. He is survived by his father, Lawrence Titus; sister, Jodi (Fred) Ludtke as well as two nieces, Megan Ludtke; her fiance', Lee Bailey and Macie Ludtke. Doug was born in Jackson and graduated from Springport High School. He spent his working career as an entrepreneur and owned several businesses. A service honoring his life will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. The family will receive friends at 1:00 p.m. just prior to the service. He will be laid to rest at Hillcrest Memorial Park. ________________________________________________________________Dorsey D. Titus, 88, 1980 Lynn Drive, died Thursday, Dec. 7, 2006, at Brenn-Field Nursing Center in Orrville, following a long period of declining health. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 11, at Auble Funeral Home in Orrville, with the Rev. David Kearns-Preston officiating. Burial will take place at Forest Hill Cemetery in Canton, where military rites will be observed. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Online registry and expressions of condolence may be made at the funeral home's web site at . Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 1830 W. Market St., Orrville 44667. Dorsey was born on May 27, 1918, in Weston, W.Va., to the late Dorsey and Myrtle (Stasel) Titus and married Betty J. Ramey in 1937 in New York State. She survives. He graduated from Leavittsburg High School in 1936 and received a degree from the Canton Actual Business School. He served as a Fireman First Class in the Navy during World War II aboard the minesweeper, USS Project. In the 1960s Dorsey worked as a treasurer for Thurian's Home Furnishings in Canton. He later worked for 13 years as a controller for Sandy Supply in Wooster, retiring in 1983. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Orrville, where he previously served as a deacon. Dorsey enjoyed computers and flower and vegetable gardening. He especially loved tending to his roses and at one time had more than 100 rose bushes surrounding his home on Lehman Street in Orrville. Surviving are his wife, Betty Titus of Orrville; a son, Mark D. (Debbie) Titus of Litchfield; a daughter, Pat Hartong of Louisville; four grandchildren, Matt Titus and Mike Titus of Litchfield, Joyce (Braden) Edwards of Texas and Cindy (Dave) Tucker of North Carolina; and a great-grandchild, Nathan Edwards of Texas. The Daily Record. Dec. 8, 2006.________________________________________________________________Dorsie Titus, 90, of Colliers, died Tuesday, July 20, 1999, at home. She was retired from Brooke County Board of Education, also as a cook with Colliers Elementary School, and a member of the Colliers Nazarene Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Arthur Titus; a son, Richard Titus; her parents, Lorenzi and Sarah "Sally" Houstutler Shreves; a sister, Madeline White; two infant brothers. Surviving are three sons, James of Big Run, WV., Stanley D. of Colliers, Robert Lee of Middlebourne; a sister, Jessie Cain of Kent, WV.; 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. Visitation was at James Funeral Home, Follansbee. Interment in Loman Baptist Cemetery, near Pine Grove. Arrangements by Palmer Funeral Home, Pine Grove. Brooke Review -Jul-29,1999.________________________________________________________________Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) - March 24, 2011Dottie Titus. In a neighborhood plagued by drugs, prostitution and violence, Dottie Titus' solutions for her community's problems were many. Whether reaching out to children, videotaping lawbreakers or gardening in empty lots, Titus was a fixture on Penn Avenue N. She died March 10 after a long battle with cancer. She was 64. Titus was born in St. Paul. Life took her to Frederic, Wis., and Ruckersville, Va., but she always wanted to return to Minnesota, said her daughter, Kim Bly, of Richmond, Va. As a helper with Pathwork, an organization dedicated to spiritual counseling, she saw an opportunity to take her practice to the Twin Cities. In 2000, she settled on 27th and Penn Avenue N., in the Jordan neighborhood. Bly said her mother reported back about open-air drug deals, crack houses and prostitution on her street. "I was scared to death," Bly said, adding that she feared Titus' work would bring retaliation. But as years passed, her fears were not realized. Titus was known for videotaping drug deals and prostitution transactions and sending footage to police. But she also involved children in gardening in the empty lot next to her house and led Saturday cooking classes for neighborhood kids at New Life Church. "They would bake hundreds of cookies or brownies and send them home," said neighbor Megan Goodmundson. In between, it was known, her house was open to the kids. Titus also was active in neighborhood organizations, serving as board member, treasurer and executive director of the Jordan Area Community Council (JACC). She was active in the Fourth Precinct Community Council (4PAC), the Neighborhood Revitalization Program and DFL politics. She kept a blog about the neighborhood, from JACC politics to issues with problem landlords and odes to neighborhood do-gooders. She was a competent and calming presence during turmoil on the JACC board, Goodmundson said. "Dottie was always someone who could look at the conflicts or the issues from all angles and could really come up with a wise, calm and righteous way to approach an issue, instead of the emotions or snap judgments or grudges that can sometimes surface," she said. Tim Hammett, a crime prevention specialist for the Minneapolis Police Department, worked with Titus on 4PAC in the mid-2000s. "If people want to honor her memory, the best thing they can do is show the love for their community that she had for hers, and to reach out to kids and other people in the neighborhood to make the neighborhood a better place," he said. "She really did love her neighborhood, and she loved her neighbors, and I think if we all do that then our neighborhoods can't help but become vital, healthy places." Besides her daughter, Titus is survived by her mother, Rose Hughes, of Luck, Wis., her brother, Ashley Hughes, of Denver, and two grandsons. Services have been held. ________________________________________________________________Douglas Donald Titus, 90, Spearfish, and formerly of Lead, died Friday, Feb. 4, 2005, at the David M. Dorsett Health Care Facility in Spearfish. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday, Feb. 7, at Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel in Spearfish. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 8, at United Church of Christ in Spearfish with the Rev. Elmer Earley and Chaplain Jean Helmer officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Ridge Cemetery near Deadwood. A memorial has been established to benefit the Meals on Wheels Program of Deadwood-Lead, out of Northern Hills General Hospital. Douglas was born Nov. 16, 1914, the youngest of 10 children to Benjamin G. and Eunice M. (Bingham) Titus at Mud Butte. He was raised and attended school at Mud Butte and later graduated from Newell High School in 1933. Douglas married Veronica M. Petersen on July 25, 1936, in Hot Springs. The couple traveled for four years in the southwest, while Douglas worked as a traveling magazine salesman. They then moved to Lead where they spent their married life together, except for a brief time during World War II, when they lived in Spearfish. Douglas worked at Homestake Mine in the South Mill until his retirement in 1979. Douglas moved to the Hickory House in Spearfish where he has spent the last three years. Douglas was a member of the Elks Club, and had also been a member of the Moose Club and Lions Club of Lead. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Andy (Joyce) Johnson, Casper, Wyo., and Kaye Titus, Minneapolis, Minn.; five grandchildren, Kristi Eggers, Green River, Wyo., Jodi Rohrer, Tucson, Ariz., Teri Sweeney, Hesperia, Calif., Tina Comfort, Thousand Oaks, Calif., and Jason Ames, LaVista, Neb.; nine great-grandchildren, Kirk Leichti, Casey Rohrer, Zachary, Andrea and Kade Sweeney, Kelsey Ames and Noah, Natalie and Sydney Comfort; numerous nieces and nephews and special friend Ruth Helmer, Spearfish. Douglas was preceded in death by wife Veronica in 1998; parents, Benjamin and Eunice; and siblings, Ada Titus, Ella Short, Lottie Mahoney, Mayme (Malloy) Walsh, Benjamin Earl Titus, Novice Short, Lula Estes, Dorothy Leite and Gladys Milberg. Arrangements have been placed in the care of Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel, Spearfish. Published in the Rapid City Journal on 2/6/2005.________________________________________________________________Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Saturday, May 23, 2015 TITUS, DOUGLAS M. Of Jackson, passed away on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at the age of 58. He was preceded in death by his mother, Dorris Titus. He is survived by his father, Lawrence Titus; sister, Jodi (Fred) Ludtke as well as two nieces, Megan Ludtke; her fiance', Lee Bailey and Macie Ludtke. Doug was born in Jackson and graduated from Springport High School. He spent his working career as an entrepreneur and owned several businesses. A service honoring his life will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. The family will receive friends at 1:00 p.m. just prior to the service. He will be laid to rest at Hillcrest Memorial Park. ________________________________________________________________Douglas Ralph Titus. The passing of Doug R. Titus of Fredericton occurred at the Dr. Chalmers Regional Hospital on Sunday February 4, 2007 at the age of 72. Born in Fredericton, he was the son of Faye (Newman) MacDonald and the late Arthur Titus. Baptist by faith, Doug was a welder for L&A Machine Works until his retirement. Surrounded by his loving family he is survived by his wife Frances; two daughters Debbie Boudreau (Bob) of Mazerolle Settlement, Judith Schaap (John) of Airdrie,Alta.; two sons Robert Jewett (Cindy) and Wayne Jewett (Lynn) all of Fredericton; 9 grandchildren Derek Boudreau, Andrew Jewett, Jenna, Ashley and Katerina Schaap, Alexandrea and Maggie Jewett, Melinda Brown and Jennifer Brown; 1 great grandchild Kade Robert Schaap; sister Winnifred Parker of Fredericton; several cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his first wife Ruth (Higgins) Titus, four brothers Darrell, Donnie, Artie, and Allison. Resting at Bishops Funeral Home 540 Woodstock Rd. with visiting on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Funeral service will be held from Bishops Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday at 2pm with Rev. Lawrence Meade officiating. Interment will be held in the Sunny Bank Cemetery in the spring. For those who wish memorials may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society NB Division, NB heart and Stroke Fund or charity of the donor's choice. Honorary pallbearers will be Sandy Jewett, Alex Jewett, David Caissie, Andy Jewett, Brian Titus, Richard Betts. . Fredericton Daily Gleaner. Feb. 6, 2007.________________________________________________________________Douglas Wayne Titus. — April 28, 1962 - June 13, 2006. A life too brief, but one filled with love, Douglas Wayne Titus, 44, Walton, died unexpectedly at 11:20 p.m. Tuesday, June 13, 2006, at Dukes Memorial Hospital, Peru. He was born April 28, 1962, in Logansport, the son of Richard L. and Mary E. Titus (Burkett), who survive. He was married June 29, 1991, in Logansport, to Tiffany A. Sherrill Titus, who also survives. He was the Logansport High School bowling coach and the president of the youth bowling association. Doug was on the board of directors of the Loganland USBC. Doug enjoyed camping, fishing and spending time with his family. A 1980 graduate of Logansport High School, he was quality control manager for ACM Kokomo. Surviving with his wife, Tiffany and his parents are three sons, Nicholas Wayne Titus, Brock Douglas Paul Titus, and Lucas Riley Joseph Titus, all at home; stepson, Tyler James Monroe, at home; stepdaughter, Amanda Marie Hollingsworth, Kokomo; two brothers, Rick Titus and wife Tina, Logansport and Bill Titus and wife Laura, Brownsburg; two sisters, Deb Seabury, Fort Wayne and Ginny Howard and husband Mike, Logansport; several aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews and several cousins. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Fisher Funeral Chapel, Logansport, with the Rev. Aaron Gross officiating. Interment will follow in the Walton IOOF Cemetery. Friends will be received from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Children's Education Fund. The Kokomo Tribune. Jun. 17, 2006.________________________________________________________________Duane E. Titus, 62, of Peck died Sunday, Feb. 8, 2004. He was born Oct. 20, 1941, in Coffeyville to Elmer Glenn and Marie Christine (Englund) Titus. He married Judy Lee Kirkpatrick on April 8, 1963, in Bartlesville, Okla. She survives. Other survivors include one son, Duane Obediah Titus of Killeen, Texas; one daughter, Portia Swonger of Peck; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one brother, Dale Titus of Dennis; and three sisters, Carole Gonzalez of Haysville, Mary Russell of Fort Peck, Mont., and Marilyn Dockins of Udall. He was preceded in death by one brother, Don Titus. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Council Hill Cemetery in Peck. Friends may call until 8 p.m. today at Senter-Smith Mortuary in Mulvane. Memorials may be made to Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, 67203. The Parsons Sun. Feb. 12, 2004.________________________________________________________________Duane Lowell Titus, 68, of Battleview died Monday Sept. 15, 2008 in a Minot hospital. Funeral services were held Friday Sept. 19, at 10 a.m. at Bethel Lutheran church at Battleview. Burial was at Bethel Cemetery at Battleview Duane Lowell Titus was born in Powers Lake, ND on May 30, 1940 to Percy and Myrtle (Strand) Titus. He was raised on a farm in Cleary Township, Northeast of Battleview and attended grade school at Liberty School #2. Duane was confirmed at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in 1955. Duane graduated from Powers Lake High School in 1958 and went on to attend Wahpeton State School of Science where he obtained a degree in auto mechanics. Duane returned to the family farm after college where he assisted his father with farming and ranching until he was drafted by the US Army in May of 1964. Duane served in Germany until October 1965 when he was honorably discharged and returned home to his farm and ranch. On November 2, 1968, he married Elda Nelson, the couple had three children. Duane loved his ranch and shared his joy of farming and ranching with all of his children. He had an amazing ability to insert valuable life lessons into everyday chores and conversation. He bestowed his love of the land and his values for hard work and family deeply in all of his children. Duane enjoyed hunting with his friends and collecting Winchester rifles. Duane had a love for animals, especially horses. He could often be seen riding his horses or driving his team of Belgian's. Duane was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and treasured every moment he spent with his family. Duane was a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church in Battleview. Grateful for having shared his life are his wife, Elda Titus, three children, Lane (Jennifer) Titus of Powers Lake, Tiffany (Adam) Melberg of Bismarck, Shawna (Sam) McFarland of Powers Lake; grandchildren, Samantha and Sydney Titus, Ariana McFarland and James Melberg; his sister, Maxine (Titus) Jones of Kulm; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Percy and Myrtle Titus. (Springan Funeral Home, Stanley). Renville County Farmer. Oct. 1, 2008.________________________________________________________________Greeley Tribune. Thurs., March 21, 1974 p. 5. CO.Recitation of the Rosary for Duke E. Titus, 108 W. 7th St., Fort Lupton, will be at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of the Schmanski-Vetter Mortuary in Fort Lupton. Funeral services at 10 a.m. Friday will also be in the mortuary chapel. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery. Friends who wish may contribute to a memorial fund in care of the mortuary. Titus, a retired truck driver, died Wednesday, March 20. He was born in Everett, Tenn, Oct. 30, 1910, and was graduated from high school in New York City. He moved to Colorado in 1935 and married Peggy Gossert in Arvarla on Oct. 30, 1942 He served with the U. S. Marine Corps from May, 1942 until July, 1943. He was a driver for Ruan Transport of Denver and received a 20-year safety award before retiring in October, 1972. Surviving, in addition to his wife, Mrs. Peggy Titus of Fort Lupton, are a daughter, Mrs. George (Nena) Ashley, and two grandchildren, Edwin and Denese Bydalek, also of Fort Lupton. Also surviving are two brothers and a sister, Clifford Arkins of Portland, Ore., Abraham B. Atkins of Shreveport, La., and Dorothy Herron.Greeley Tribune. Mon., Sept. 13, 1976. p. 6. CO.Mrs. Peggy F. Titus, 51, 931 Denver Avenue, Fort Lupton, died Sunday, Sept 12, in St. Anthony North Hospital at Denver. Born July 8, 1925 at Denver, she attended school in Durango. On. Oct. 30, 1942 she was married to Duke Ed Titus at Denver, where they resided until moving to Fort Lupton in 1947. He died in 1974. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George (Nena) Ashley of Fort Lupton: her mother, Mrs. Mae C. Wood of Bellvue; three brothers, Frank and Lee Gossert, both of Denver, and John of Hayden: three sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Velma) Muir of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Ted (Irene) Elliott of Red Bluffs, Calif., and Mrs. Bob (Mina) McElroy of Richland, Wash., and two grandchildren, Edwin and Denese Bydalek of Fort Lupton.Same pageMrs. Peggy Titus of 931 Denver Avenue, Ft. Lupton Mother of Mrs. George (Nena) Ashley of Ft. Lupton; daughter of Mrs. Mae C. Wood of Bellvue; grandmother of Edwin and Denese Bydalek of Ft. Lupton; sister of Frank Gossert and Lee Gossert, both of Denver, John Gossert of Hayden, Mrs. Joseph (Velma) Muir of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Ted (Irene) Elliott of Red Bluff, Calif., and Mrs. Bob (Mina) McElroy of Richland, Wash. Recitation of Rosary, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. from the Schmanski-Vetter Chapel. Services Wednesday 10 a.m., Schmanski-Vetter Chapel. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Ft. Lupton.________________________________________________________________The Bee. Monday, June 4, 1934. p. 9.BALTIMORE, Md., June 4 - UP - Pinned in their seat when their car swerved off the Washington boulevard here, James W. Hylton, 21, and Dunlap Titus, 23, were burned to death yesterday. Gasoline from the shattered tank of the automobile, splashed over them and then ignited. Hylton formerly lived in Hillsville, Va., and Titus was formerly of Leesburg, Va., both were employed here. Titus had a wife and nine-month's old son.________________________________________________________________Dwight Bartlett Titus, 70, died Monday, Aug. 6, 2007, at his Sun City home. Born June 17, 1937, in Boonsteel, S.D., he served in the Army, earning the rank of Specialist 5. He lived in Sun City for three years. He enjoyed spending time with family, hiking and auto racing. He is survived by brothers and sisters-in-law Terry and Ardella Titus of Sun City, and Harry and Johanna Titus of Vista; and sisters Helen Smith of Murrieta and Alice Okel of Lemoore, Calif. Private services were planned. The family suggests memorial donations to Ascension Lutheran Church, 1140 N. Midway Drive, Escondido, CA 92072. Evans-Brown Mortuary of Sun City is handling arrangements.________________________________________________________________ ................
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