Titus Family - Genealogy



Galveston County Daily News, The (TX) - April 8, 2005Captain H. James "Jim" Titus passed from this life on April 6, 2005, at his home in Dickinson, Texas. Visitation will be Friday, April 8, 2005, at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will take place at Faith Lutheran Church, 800 FM 517 in Dickinson, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 9, 2005, Pastors Mike Button and Laurie Juull presiding. Jim was born September 3, 1924, in Elmira, New York, to Harold Allen and Pauline Freeman Titus. Jim graduated from Southside High School in Elmira, and after graduating from the New York State Maritime Academy he served in WWII in the Merchant Marines. In the Pacific he served as 2nd mate on the S.S. Chapultepec and participated in the Leyte Gulf Invasion in the Phillipines. In the summer of 1945, he served in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean aboard the Liberty Ship S.S. Benjamin Bourne, which had been converted to a troop ship for bringing home the Third Army from Europe. After the war Jim sailed as a Licensed Deck Officer for 33 years, 26 as Master on various size vessels, foreign, intercoastal, and coastwise. In March, 1964, off the Virginia coast, his tanker the S.S. San Jacinto exploded midship. By God's grace 45 crewmen survived, with only one fatality. With the opening of the Alaskan pipeline at Valdez, Alaska, Jim's ship the S.S. Sohio Intrepid was in the first group of tankers to load fuel. When Jim came ashore after his career as Master on supertankers, he headed up the Masters, Mates, and Pilots Maritime Union in Houston. He retired in 1985 after a career that took him around the world several times and having acquired certification in a vast array of maritime skills. Jim was a proud Eagle Scout; past president of The Council of American Master Mariners, Houston; past vice-president CAMMI National, Gulf; past president, Marine Square Club of Houston; Alumni Association, New York State Maritime Academy; member, Pilot Review Board, Galveston; founder and first president, the Lone Star Chapter of American Merchant Marine Veteran; president, Church Council, Faith Lutheran Church, Dickinson, Texas; Master Mason. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, his son Patrick Titus, his nephew Robert Masia, Jr., and his sister Nancy Stage. He is survived by his wife of 60 years Jane Howell Titus; by his son Michael James Titus and wife Debra Jean; by his grandson Christopher Allen Titus; by his brother-in-law Robert P. Masia; by his nieces Patty Bruner, Linda Smith, Kelly Brault, Norma Lopez, and Jane Trudeau. The family invites memorials in Jim's memory to either Hospice Care Team, 1708 Amburn Rd. Suite C, Texas City, TX, 77591, or to the Building Fund, Faith Lutheran Church, 800 FM 517, Dickinson, TX 77539. Crowder Funeral Home, Dickinson, Texas (281) 337-1515 ________________________________________________________________H. R. "Jack" Titus, age 81, of Sioux Falls, died Tuesday, December 25, 2007, at the Avera Dougherty Hospice House. A scripture service will at 7:00 p.m. Thursday at Miller Funeral Home West, 6200 W. 41st St. Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 10:30 a.m. Friday, December 28, 2007, at St. Mary Catholic Church. Jack was born to Earl O. Titus and Ruth M. Powell on December 10, 1926. He attended Wakonda grade school, Yankton High School and Yankton College. He served in the Navy in World War II in the South Pacific. He married Muriel Anderson on October 17, 1947, in Yankton. They had two children: Michael, a teacher in Topeka, Kansas and a daughter, Patricia, who preceded him in death in 2000. He is survived by two grandchildren: Gillian L. Titus of Kansas City and Matthew C. Winternheimer of Omaha. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Muriel in 1996. Brothers, Robert and Earl Titus of Yankton also survive, as well as two nieces and a nephew. In 1999 he married Jackie Kunkel-Thie in Sioux Falls. He is survived by her six sons from her first marriage and their families, including twelve grandchildren. Jack's career covered 18 years with the South Dakota Employment Security, including management positions in Yankton and Sioux Falls. He also served 24 years with the U. S. Department of Labor including 15 years as Regional Administrator for Veterans Employment and Training in Kansas City. He retired in 1992. Jack was a life member of the VFW Post 5606, Kansas City, Missouri and a 50-year member of the Yankton Elks Lodge # 994. He served in various activities while living in Yankton including the Yankton County Red Cross, Yankton Teen Board Advisory Committee and Yankton Industrial Development and chaired a VFW committee for raising funds for a Veterans Memorial. Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan. Dec. 28, 2007.________________________________________________________________H. Rudyard Titus, 85, of Randolph Township, and formerly of Dover, died after a long illness on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006, at Merry Heart Nursing Home in the Succasunna section of Roxbury Township. He was born in Dover and was a resident for most of his life. Mr. Titus worked as a personnel manager at Curtiss-Wright Aircraft in Caldwell. He was with the company for 20 years. He also worked at Hercules in Kenvil for 10 years. He was a member of the East Dover Field Club and of Trout Unlimited. Mr. Titus enjoyed having breakfast with friends every morning at Travelers Diner in Dover. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife of 60 years, Madeline of Dover; a son, R. Keith, also of Dover; a son, Kimberly of Juneau, Alaska; a daughter, Christine McIntyre of Mohnton, Pa.; a grandson, M. Patrick Welch; a great-granddaughter, D’Arcy; a brother, Edgar F. of Atlanta, Ga.; and a sister, Carolyn Sopoci of Denver, Colo.; as well as many nieces and a nephew. Donations may be made to Compassionate Care Hospice, 66 Mount Pleasant Ave., Bldg. C., Clifton, N.J., 07015. Arrangements were by Tuttle Funeral Home, 272 Route 10, Randolph Township. Recorder Community Newspapers.________________________________________________________________Caribou County Sun. Thursday, November 1, 1962.Funeral services for H. W. "Bert" Titus, 80, of Grace were held Monday, October 29, at the Bannock Stake Tabernacle in Grace with Bishop Gail M. Ray conducting. Mr. Titus died Friday Morning, October 26 at the family home of a heart attack. The family prayer was by Von T. Memdenhall. The organ prelude and postlude was played by Ora Meacham. The invocation was offered by Elvin C. Hubbard. Everett Smith accompanied by Viola Smith sang "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." The obituary was read by Floyd W. Dalton. Speakers were Bishop Gail M. Ray and President Owen Glegg. The Valley Quartet sang "Beyond the Sunset." William B. Corbett sang "End OF A Perfect Day." The benediction was by Val Andreason. The dedicatory prayer was by Frank Harris. Pallbearers were Floyd W. Dalton, John F. Roberts, Terrell L. Lish, Elvin C. Hubbard, William B. Corbett and Warner O. Chambers. The floral arrangements were by the First Ward Relief Society, assisted by grandchildren. H. W. "Bert" Titus was born November 7, 1882 at Lincoln, Nebraska, to Benjamin and Susan Clark Titus. The family came to Soda Springs when Mr. Titus was young and homesteaded a farm. He attended the Soda Springs and Thatcher schools. He and Harriett Christensen were married April 20, 1903, at Thatcher. The family moved to Bancroft where he owned and operated a grocery store under the name of Fisher and Titus. While there he also operated the Continental Oil Co. plant. He and his family than moved to Thatcher where they were engaged in farming. In 1920 the family moved to Grace where he operated the Continental Oil Co. plant and was a rural mail carrier for several years. He had served as justice of the peace at Grace for several years and was employed by the Grace Hardware until his retirement in 1957. He is survived by his widow of Grace; one son, Rulon of Baker, Oregon; six daughters, Mrs. F. W. (Rita) Dalton and Mrs. W. O. (Buelah) Chamber, both of San Diego; Mrs. John F. (Afton) Roberts of Lava Hot Springs; Mrs Thelma Corbett of Soda Springs; Mrs. Elvin C. (Helen) Hubbard of Grace, Mrs. T. L. (Grace) Lish of Pocatello, Twenty-six grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren also survive. Burial was in the Thatcher Cemetery directed by Allen Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________The Bucks County Gazette. Thursday, Apr. 2, 1891. PA.Mrs. Hannah Titus died at the residence of her son, Edgar L. Titus, on Radcliffe street, on Sunday morning, of an inteetinal trouble. Mrs. Titus was in the 78th year of her age and was an old resident of Bristol. Three sons, Edgar L. of this place, and Leopold and Charles, of Philadelphia, and two daughters, Mrs. Emily Lindsay, of this place, and Mrs. Stephen B. Hibbs, of Philadelphia, survive her. The funeral services were held at her late residence on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, and were conducted by Rev. E. P. Shields, D.D. The interment was in the Episcopal burying ground.________________________________________________________________Trenton Evening Times. Monday, June 19, 1911.Mrs. Hannah Titus, aged 89 years, who died last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Hann, 508 Stuyvesant Avenue, was buried this morning from the residence of the son, Carson T. Titus, Linvale, N. J. Services were conducted in the Amwell Church at 11:30 o'clock. Interment was made in Amwell Cemetery, under the direction of N. B. Blackwell.________________________________________________________________The Bucks County Gazette. Thursday, April 2, 1891.Mrs. Hannah Titus died at the residence of her son, Edgar L. Titus, on Radcliffe street, on Sunday morning, of an intestinal trouble. Mrs. Titus was in the 78th year of her age, and was an old resident of Bristol. Three sons, Edgar L., of this place, and Leopold and Charles, of Philadelphia, and two daughters, Mrs. Emily Lindsay, of this place, and Mrs. Stephen B. Hibbs, of Philadelphia, survive her. The funeral services were held at her late residence on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, and were conducted by Rev. E. P. Shields, D.D. The interment was in the Episcopal burying-ground.________________________________________________________________Harlow P. Titus, 88, of Unadilla passed away Sunday, Oct. 20, 2002, at The Heritage Nursing Home in Athens, Pa. He was born on Nov. 20, 1913, in Deposit, the son of the late Edwin and Bessie (Tiffany) Titus. He was married to Marion G. LaVelle on Feb. 19, 1943, in Saratoga Springs. Mrs. Titus passed away April 30, 1980. He had been a resident of Unadilla since 1944, for many years he owned and operated Titus' Mobile service station in Unadilla. Harlow is survived by a daughter-in-law, Sally A. Titus of Unadilla; a stepdaughter, Vivian Reeves of Saratoga; two granddaughters, Patricia and Timothy Grow of Bainbridge and Sonia and Wayne Hall of Bainbridge; two grandsons, William and Gay Reeves of Unadilla and Robert and Roberta Reeves of Saratoga; his great-grandchildren, Timothy and Gwen Grow Sr. of Mount Upton, Cortney Grow of Bainbridge, Michael, Robert and Kimberly Reeves of Saratoga; also great-great-grandchildren, Alexandria and Timothy Grow Jr., Dakota Cotten and Michaela Cotten Grow. He was predeceased by his son, George Titus. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2002, at the Westcott Funeral Home, 123 Main St., Unadilla, with the Rev. Allen L. Presby, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Unadilla, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Unadilla. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the Unadilla Fire Department Building Fund or the Unadilla Emergency Squad. Funeral arrangements are by the Westcott Funeral Home, Unadilla. The Daily Star. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Trenton Times. Friday, January 20, 1905. p. 1.Harmon H. Titus, one of the best known of Trenton men and one of the oldest and most respected citizens, died this morning at 4 o'clock at Mercer Hospital after an illness of one week. Death was due to pneumonia. Mr. Titus was confined to Mercer Hospital last Spring and Summer for a period of four months because of a peculiar affliction of the veins of his leg. He was given up by his physicians but eventually recovered and enjoyed fairly good health until ten days ago when he contracted a cold which quickly developed into pneumonia. Harmon H. Titus was born seventy-five years ago at Stony Brook and of ancestry which had for many years figured prominently in the affairs of Mercer county. He came to Trenton fifty-five years ago and continued a resident until his death. Several years ago he was the most extensive grain dealer in this section and conducted a shipping station at the present site of the Trenton Transportation Company. He was a miller by trade and was identified with grain business at the time of his last illness, having a store at 126 South Warren street. SURVIVING RELATIVES. Mr Titus was a widower. His wife, who was Letia Updike of Trenton, died about eight years ago. There were no children by the union. He leaves one brother and one sister, who are Mrs. Ida Stryker of Somerville and Benjamin Titus, father of Mrs. Augustus F. Stoll of 838 West State street. Mr Titus was a cousin of Howard Titus, Welling Titus and Albert Titus of this city and an uncle by marriage of Mrs. Austin Snyder of West State street. Mr. Titus enjoyed the friendship and confidence of many of the older well known men of Trenton. In politica he was an active Republican but never held office. He took great pride in the fact that for many years he was the first voter to cast his ballot election days in the Second precinct of the Second ward. He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church and has been identified with the congregation for most of the years of his life in Trenton. The funeral arrangements have not been completed but services will either beheld (sic) in the mortuary chaple (sic) of David Taylor Ivins or the First Presbyterian Church. Other details will be arranged upon the arrival here of Mrs. Stryker, his sister.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - June 10, 1994. Page: C6Harold Titus, 67, Bates City, Mo., died June 8, 1994, at the Independence Regional Health Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Carson Independence Chapel; burial in Salem Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the chapel. Mr. Titus was born in Independence, where he lived until moving to Bates City in 1986. He was a truck driver for Ben Franklin Stores for 27 years, retiring in 1984. He was a Baptist. He was a member of the United Game Breeders Association. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Rowena Titus of the home; two sons, Harold Dean Titus, Lone Jack in Jackson County, and Michael Titus, Independence; two daughters, Diana Monroe, Independence, and Sandra Straight, Gladstone; a stepson, James Lundy, Eureka Springs, Ark.; a stepdaughter, Pam Frank, Garland, Texas; his father, Cecil Reuben Titus, Independence; a brother, Francis Titus, Greenwood in Jackson County; two sisters, Katherine Allen, Sugar Creek, and Barbara Neufeld, Hampton, Va.; and seven grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Timber - The Plot And Review. p. 19.Very little has been written about Titus, who lived in Traverse City most of his life. He was born Feb. 20, 1888, to Josephine and Dorr Titus in an era when conservation was becoming a national topic for the first time. His father died when he was a baby. When he was two, lumber production in Michigan peaked. Its decline was almost imperceptible at first, as loggers and sawmills shifted to hardwoods. Meanwhile, Traverse City’s first boom occurred from 1880- 1900, while he was growing up. It changed the face of the growing lumber town when Titus was a little boy. Handsome new brick buildings replaced wood structures downtown. New Victorian homes went up along Sixth Street. The population almost quintupled, zooming from 1,897 to 9,407. By 1900, Harold Titus was 12 — old enough to remember the boom and to witness the bust that would follow. The next year, Teddy Roosevelt became the first president devoted heavily to conservation, something that must have made an impression on the Traverse City teenager. Over the next seven years, TR placed 230 million acres under public protection, and established and dedicated 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reservations, four national game preserves, five national parks and 18 national monuments. Titus played football in high school and was working at the Evening Record in 1907 when he and another high school student there, Jay Smith, took off to attend the University of Michigan. They were “excellent reporters and turned out a very high grade of work,” the Record reported in a farewell story on Sept. 19, 1907. Titus covered University of Michigan sports and campus events for the Detroit News. He left school because of a bout with tuberculosis and became a News crime and courts reporter, covering sensational trials. In 1912, he went to Colorado and worked with cowboys for several weeks. He married Beth Benedict, who would be his wife of 53 years, in 1914, and came back to his hometown. His first three books, all westerns, were “I Conquered” (1916), “Bruce of Circle A” (1918) and “The Last Straw” (1920). He wrote 11 novels in all, and hundreds of short stories and magazine articles. Timber was his fourth novel. The author’s sense of responsibility and stewardship was awakened in 1918, shortly after he returned home from stateside service in World War I. He traveled to a favorite tract of forest along the Manistee River and saw a doe swimming frantically for her life down the river, pursued by poachers and their dogs. It appalled him and motivated him to write a series of stories that eventually became “Timber,” Kates said. Over the next six decades, Titus would see new state forests rise in the northern Michigan wastelands of his youth. Michigan’s state forests now cover nearly 4 million acres, the largest dedicated state forest system in the United States. When he died on Oct. 9, 1967, northern Michigan was a vastly better place from the cutover wasteland he was born into. And Harold Titus helped make it so.Northwest Arkansas Times. Tuesday, October 10, 1967. p. 2.TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) - Harold Titus, conservation editor of Field and Stream magazine, died Monday. He was 79. Titus helped organize the Izaak Walton League in 1922 and served as commissioner of the Michigan Forest Service from 1927 to 1935. He was the author of several outdoor novels and was a former member of the Michigan Conservation Commission.________________________________________________________________Times, The (Trenton, NJ) - Saturday, April 21, 2018TITUS, Harold Of Hamilton, 78, died April 19, 2018. Call: 9-10 a.m. Sunday, April 22, 2018. Saul Colonial Home, 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square. Private cremation.________________________________________________________________JG-TC (Mattoon, Charleston, IL) - Monday, March 3, 2014.TOLEDO -- Harold "Tonk" Titus, 91, of Hartford City, IN and formerly of Toledo, IL passed away at 5:20 pm on February 28, 2014 at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, IN Funeral services will be at 11:00 on Wednesday March 5th 2014 at the Calvary Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church 209 W. Washington St. in Toledo, IL. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 pm on Tuesday evening at the church and from 10:00 to service time on Wednesday. Burial will be in the Toledo Cemetery. The Barkley Funeral Chapel in Toledo, IL is assisting the family with services. Harold was born in Jasper County Illinois on June 11, 1922 to E. Oren & Bertha (Russell) Titus. He married Nadine Alderman on June 10, 1950 and she preceded him in 1991. Surviving is his daughter Brenda (Walter) Soptelean of Hartford City, IN; granddaughters Shantelle (Brett) Estes of Muncie, IN and Desiree Soptelean of Fort Wayne, IN He was preceded in death by his parents; Brothers Ellsworth, Russell and Harry; Sisters Etta McDowell, Eunice Eggers, Ivera Yocum, Viola Roberts, Mildred Leming, Freda Bortz, Alma Musgrove and Lois Titus. Harold retired from Fedders Corporation in Effingham in 1984. He served his country in the Army during World War II in the South Pacific receiving two purple hearts. He was a faithful member of the Calvary Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church in Toledo, IL and the River of Life Church in Muncie, IN. Throughout his life he enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, doing word searches, and reading the Bible. He was known for his big smile and many stories he often shared about his World War II experiences or his grandkids which he dearly loved. He lived his life serving the Lord and others around him. Memorials in his name can be made to either the Calvary Tabernacle UPC in Toledo, IL building fund or the River of Life Church building fund in Muncie, IN. Online condolences can be expressed at barkleyfuneralchapels. To leave condolences online, visit jg-, click on obituaries, select the individual's name and click on "Comments" to log in. ________________________________________________________________Beatrice Daily Sun. Friday Evening, January 28, 1949. p. 1. NE.Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Titus of this city received word last night of the death yesterday of their son, Harold A. Titus, of Springfield, Ore. Titus will be remembered here, having been a resident here for a number of years before moving to Oregon. He was 48 years of age and died after a lingering illness. He leaves besides his wife, Bernice, a daughter, Mrs. James Partridge, Springfield, Ore.; two brothers, Donald A. Titus, Eugene, Ore., and Raymond C. Titus, Oxnard, Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. E. L. Trowbridge of North Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. Roy E. Brown of Beatrice.Beatrice Daily Sun. Fri., Feb. 18, 1949.Harold A. Titus was born July 12, 1901, at Troy, Kans., and passed away Jan. 27, 1949, in Springfield, Ore., where he and his family had made their home for the past twelve years. He was married June 14, 1922 to Berniece Lehigh of Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lehigh. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. James Partdige of Springfield, and a son, Hal, also of Springfield. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Titus, reside in Beatrice. Funeral services were held at Eugene, Ore., Jan. 31, 1949, with Rev. Griffith, pastor of the First Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Rest Haven Memorial cemetery at Eugene.________________________________________________________________The Lowell Sun. Thursday, June 8, 1972. p. 44.LOWELL - Harold A. Titus, M.D., 72, well known retired local physician and surgeon, died unexpectedly Tuesday evening at the New England Baptist Hospital. He was born in this city Jan. 28, 1900, the son of the late Afton G. and Alma (Auringer) Titus and had made his home in this city practically all of his life. Educated in the Lowell schools, he was graduated from Lowell High School and matriculated at Tufts College, where he received a B.S. degree in 1920. He then enrolled at Tufts Medical School, from which he graduated with the Class of 1924 and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine, Cum Laude. Dr. Titus served his internship at the Lowell Corporation Hospital, which later grew to become St. Joseph's Hospital. He established a private practice in this city in 1926 and actively practiced medicine and surgery in the Greated Lowell area until 1942, at which time Dr. Titus volunteered his services to the United States Army Medical Corps and was commissioned a Major. After a brief tour of duty at Fort Devens, he was transferred to Brooks General Army Hospital in Texas and shortly thereafter was chosen to pursue further study at Columbia University Medical School for specialized training in neuro-surgery. Dr. Titus was then assigned to the 5th Surgical Group of the United States Army Medical Corps and performed surgery in England, France and Germany during the years 1942 through 1945. During that period, Dr. Titus also headed a surgical team with General Patton's 3rd Army in the European Theater of Operations. The doctor was Honorably discharged from the Armed Services as a Lieutanant Colonel; returning to active practice in Lowell in 1946, where he had been very active on the medical and surgical staffs of all three of this city's major hospitals. For many years, Dr. Titus was chief of surgery as well as president of the Medical Staff of the Lowell General Hospital and held an active service on the surgical staffs of the Lowell General Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital for many years. He retired from active service in June of 1968 but remained on the honorary staff of both the Lowell General and St. Joseph's hospitals. Immediately following his retirement, he established his residence in New Hampshire and since that time, Dr. and Mrs. Titus had spent their winters in Hillsboro Beach, Fla. Since childhood, Dr. Titus had been an active member of St. Paul's Methodist church of Lowell and for many years had served as a member of the Board of Trustees of that church. He was a member of William North Lodge, AF and AM of Lowell and also held membership in the Sons of the American Revolution. In 1935 Dr. Titus was elected as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. His professional affiliations included membership in the American Medical Association; the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Lowell Medical Club. Dr. Titus is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy E. Fairbanks; a son, James F. Titus, Sr., of Newington, Conn.; two grand-daughters, Miss Joy W Titus and Miss Jill S. Titus; and a grandson, James F. Titus, Jr., all of Newington, Conn. The doctor was a former member of both the Vesper Country Club and the Yorick Club.________________________________________________________________Harold A. Titus, 96, of Grand Rapids, died peacefully at Evergreen Terrace on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007. VISITATION: 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, in the Libbey Funeral Home. Service 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22, in Community Presbyterian Church, Grand Rapids. Libbey Funeral Home, Grand Rapids. 218-326-4000. Published in the Duluth News Tribune on 10/20/2007.________________________________________________________________Harold "Ed" Titus, 78, of 2524 Bennett Road, died at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, April 11, 2004, in his home. Born Feb. 28, 1926, in Jamestown, he was a Lafayette (Tippecanoe Co., IN) resident since 1929. He graduated from Jefferson High School and attended Purdue University and Ivy Tech. He married Patricia Ann Klinker on May 4, 1948, in Lafayette. She survives. Mr. Titus owned and operated Ed's Radio & TV Service, and had retired from Fairfield Manufacturing in 1986, after 13 years of service. Lafayette Journal.________________________________________________________________Harold E. Titus, age 88, of Bethel, died Tuesday January 6, 2004, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of the late Catherine (Kornhaas) Titus. He was born in Baker, Montana June 25, 1915, son of the late Harry and Amelia (Kurtz) Titus. Harold was a graduate of Bethel High School class of 1934. He was a master builder and craftsman of fine furniture and was self employed. Titus and Gage builders had built many homes in Bethel and the surrounding areas. He is survived by his daughter, Patricia Morganti and her husband Joseph, of Florida; his step children: Walter M. Morris, Jr. and his wife Catherine, of Vermont; Susan K. Morris, of Danbury; Kathleen A. Henion and her husband Robert, of New Milford; Barbara J. Noyce and her husband Charles, of Bethel; and Anna M. Rocco and her husband John, of Brookfield; dear family friend, Kirsten Peterson, of Danbury; a sister, Evelyn Romanchuk, of Hawaii; beloved grandchildren: William, Timothy, Catherine, Daniel, Matthew, Mark, Jeff and James and loving great grandchildren: Amanda Teague, Taylor Titus and Amanda Titus. In addition to his parents and wife, he was predeceased by his first wife, Dorothy Wiedl Titus, a son, James, and sisters: Edna Benson and Marion Rockwell. Private funeral services and cremation at Charter Oak Crematory in Oxford, Conn., will take place at the direction of the family. Contributions in Harold's memory may be made to the Bethel Visiting Nurse Association, 1 School St., Bethel, CT 06801. The Times-News. Jan. 8, 2004.________________________________________________________________News-Times, The (Danbury, CT) - November 11, 2000Harold G. Titus, 78, of 115 Sycamore Drive, Rogersville, Tennessee, formerly of New Milford, died Thursday at the Church Hill Life Care and Rehab Center in Rogersville after an extended illness. He was the husband of Dorothy Ventres Titus. He was born in the Bronx, N.Y., July 30, 1922, a son of the late Carl and Florence Maurer Titus. He was a graduate of the New Canaan High Schol, Class of 1940. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945 with the 50th Signal BN 7th Corps of the 1st Army in the European theater. Mr. Titus had been employed by the Connecticut State Highway Department, retiring in 1982 after 33 years of service. He was long active in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He had been a member and past noble grand of Good Shepherd Lodge No. 65 IOOF of New Milford and had served as a past grand master of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Connecticut. He had been past president of the Connecticut Eye Bank where he received a lifetime achievement award from the Connecticut Eye Bank and Research Foundation. He had lived in New Milford from 1952 to 1995 when he moved to Rogersville, Tenn., where he had been a member of the Rogersville United Methodist Church and Rogersville American Legion Post No. 21. Besides his wife, he is survived by one son, Martin Edward Titus of New Milford; three daughters, Carla Lynn Owens of Whitesburg, Tenn., Irene Ann Moore and Dee Marie Coyle, both of Warren, Conn.; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; and five step-grandchildren. Funeral services are on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 10 a.m. in the Gaylordsville United Methodist Church, Gaylordsville. Interment is in Morningside Cemetery, Gaylordsville. Friends may call at the Lillis Funeral Home, 58 Bridge St., New Milford, on Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Connecticut Eye Bank and Research Foundation c/o New Britain General Hospital, New Britain, CT 06050. ________________________________________________________________Hutchinson News. Friday, March 2, 1973. p. 16.STAFFORD - Harold M. Titus, 72, died Wednesday at his home after a heart attack. Born Dec. 21, 1900, at Stafford, he married Naomi Moore Sept. 23, 1921, at Wichita. She died Nov. 18, 1972. He was a farmer and a lifetime resident here. Survivors include sons: Beuford, Wichita; Lee, Stafford; daughter Mrs. Norma Jean Akright, Wichita; brothers: William, Leon, Clarence, Lewis; Orville, Newton; sister: Mrs. Lela Murphy, Sedgwick; seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the Peacock-Milton Chapel officiating. Burial will be in Stafford Cemetery/________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - March 8, 1997April 10, 1922 _ March 7, 1997 Harold R. Titus, 74, of 10661 Townline Road, Greenfield Township, died Friday, March 7, 1997, at Hamot Medical Center. He was born in Erie on April 10, 1922, son of the late Roman and Emma Tarr Titus. Mr. Titus worked for Welch Foods Co. in North East in the maintenance department for 29 years, retiring in 1988. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Teamsters Union Local 397. Mr. Titus was a life member of VFW Post 4789 and American Legion Post 105. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, nature and the outdoors. He was preceded in death by a brother, Raymond Titus. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Helen L. McClelland Titus, whom he married on April 17, 1950; a son, Roy L. Titus of North East; four daughters, Jeanette Skarzenski and her husband, LaVern, Diane M. Eret and her husband, Frank, and Karen S. Rose and her husband, Scott, all of North East, and Barbara Titus Shumac; a sister, Esther Carr of Brooksville, Fla.; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at W. Tad Bowers Funeral Home, 92 South Lake Street, North East, on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be held there Monday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Sherwood Sawyer, pastor of Greenfield Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be at Erie County Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. ________________________________________________________________Harold R. Titus, 52, Route 2, died June 10, (1984) at Central Kansas Medical Center after a long illness. Born Nov. 21, 1931, at Great Bend, he had been a lifetime Great Bend resident. He married Mary Ann Arbuthnot, Aug. 11, 1951, at Ellinwood. He was owner of Gibson, Titus and Stafford in Great Bend. Titus was a member of First Congregational United Church of Christ, Elks Lodge, Masonic Lodge, past trustee of Barton County Community College, Central Kansas Medical Center Hospital Board, past board member of Colonia Savings and Loan, all of Great Bend, and Isis Schrine of Salina. Survivors include his wife of the home; four sons, Richard, David and Stephen, all of Great Bend, and Jeff of Leawood; one daughter, Margaret Pahl of Great Bend; two sisters, Ruth Titus Lasswell of Leawood and Mary Murray of Tucson, Ariz.; and four grandchildren. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church with the Rev. D. Charles Boyle and the Rev. Robert Studtmann officiating. Burial will be at Great Bend Cemetery. Friends may call until 9 tonight and all day Tuesday at Fryberger Mortuary. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society.________________________________________________________________Cape Cod Chronicle, The (Chatham, MA) - February 6, 2003Harold R. "Bud" Titus, 94, of Harwich, died Jan. 26, at Cape Cod Hospital Extended Care Community - Pavilion in Hyannis. He was the husband of the late Evelyn (Leach) Titus. Mr. Titus was born and raised in Brookline, where he graduated from high school. He lived mostly in Watertown and worked with his father as a general contractor. When his father retired, he took over the business and at one time had 11 employees working for him. He moved to Harwich in 1960, where he owned and operated Harold R. Titus & Son, with his son Richard, until retiring in the 1970s. Mr. Titus was an avid golfer and longtime member of the Harwich Port Golf Course. He enjoyed building ship models, including the Titanic, the United States and an English man-of-war. He also enjoyed gardening, traveling, singing and oil painting. Surviving are two sons, Richard W. Titus of Luray, Va., and Robert H. Titus of Kaunakakai, Hawaii; two grandchildren; a niece; and a nephew. Burial is private. Memorial donations may be made to Harwich Fire Association, P.O. Box 23, Harwich Port, MA 02646. ________________________________________________________________Winternheimer, Patricia A. Titus. Cremation is planned for Patricia A. Titus Winternheimer, 48, Topeka, who was killed early Friday, Oct. 6, 2000, in a collision at the Kansas Turnpike's South Topeka tollbooths. She was born Dec. 19, 1951, in Yankton, S.D., to H. R. "Jack" and Muriel A. Anderson Titus. She graduated from Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls, S.D., in 1970 and attended Maplewood College in Kansas City, Mo. She worked for several years for Missouri Pacific Railroad and the Ford Motor Co., both in Kansas City, Mo. She married Charles Winternheimer in 1978. He died in 1983. Survivors include a son, Matthew Winternheimer, Topeka; her father, H. R. "Jack" Titus, Sioux Falls; and a brother, Michael J. Titus, Topeka. Inurnment will be private. Relatives and friends will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Funeral Home.Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Saturday, March 2, 1996Muriel A. Titus, 75, Kansas City, MO, (Clay County) passed away February 29, 1996, at her home. Memorial services will be 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, 1996 at Northminister Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association or the church, 1441 N.E. Englewood Rd., Kansas City, MO 64118. Mrs. Titus was born December 3, 1920, in Lake Norton, SD. She lived in Souix Falls and Yankton, SD before moving to this area in 1970. She was a radio broadcaster for 19 years with Tom Brokaw at a local Station in Yankton, SD. She was a member of Northminister Presbyterian Church. Her survivors include her husband, Harold R. ''Jack'' Titus, of the home; one son, Michael J. Titus, Topeka, KS; one daughter, Patricia Winternheimer, Kansas City, MO; one brother, Virgil A. Anderson, Kansas City, MO; one sister, Arlene Duncan, Yankton, SD; and two grandchildren, Gillian Titus and Matthew C. Winternheimer. (Arrangements: McGilley Antioch Chapel)________________________________________________________________Winternheimer, Patricia A. Titus. Cremation is planned for Patricia A. Titus Winternheimer, 48, Topeka, who was killed early Friday, Oct. 6, 2000, in a collision at the Kansas Turnpike's South Topeka tollbooths. She was born Dec. 19, 1951, in Yankton, S.D., to H. R. "Jack" and Muriel A. Anderson Titus. She graduated from Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls, S.D., in 1970 and attended Maplewood College in Kansas City, Mo. She worked for several years for Missouri Pacific Railroad and the Ford Motor Co., both in Kansas City, Mo. She married Charles Winternheimer in 1978. He died in 1983. Survivors include a son, Matthew Winternheimer, Topeka; her father, H. R. "Jack" Titus, Sioux Falls; and a brother, Michael J. Titus, Topeka. Inurnment will be private. Relatives and friends will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Funeral Home.Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Saturday, March 2, 1996Muriel A. Titus, 75, Kansas City, MO, (Clay County) passed away February 29, 1996, at her home. Memorial services will be 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, 1996 at Northminister Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association or the church, 1441 N.E. Englewood Rd., Kansas City, MO 64118. Mrs. Titus was born December 3, 1920, in Lake Norton, SD. She lived in Souix Falls and Yankton, SD before moving to this area in 1970. She was a radio broadcaster for 19 years with Tom Brokaw at a local Station in Yankton, SD. She was a member of Northminister Presbyterian Church. Her survivors include her husband, Harold R. ''Jack'' Titus, of the home; one son, Michael J. Titus, Topeka, KS; one daughter, Patricia Winternheimer, Kansas City, MO; one brother, Virgil A. Anderson, Kansas City, MO; one sister, Arlene Duncan, Yankton, SD; and two grandchildren, Gillian Titus and Matthew C. Winternheimer. (Arrangements: McGilley Antioch Chapel)________________________________________________________________Ledger, The (Lakeland, FL) - November 12, 2004. Page: B4Mr. Harold Reid Titus of Fort Meade died of complications following a stroke Wednesday (Nov. 10, 2004) at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. He was 84. Born in Lynn, Mass., on March 19, 1920, he came to Fort Meade from California, 30 years ago. He was a cabinet maker. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was a Seventh-Day Adventist. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Louise Titus; sister, Muriel Green, Pine Hill, N.J.; brothers, Archie Titus, Ashland, Ore., Paul Titus, Maryville, Tenn. Graveside services will be at 2 this afternoon at Evergreen Cemetery, Fort Meade. McLean Funeral Home, Fort Meade. ________________________________________________________________Marlette Leader, The (MI) - June 28, 2006Harold Russell Titus, 95, of Bradenton, Florida, passed to his eternal home on June 23, 2006. He was born to the late J. Roy and Kathryn (Howard) Titus on August 13, 1910 in Dryden, Michigan. He graduated from Oxford High School in 1929. After graduating, he sold cars for Al Case Chevy/Pontiac in Oxford, MI. and he owned and operated a Standard Gas Station in Pontiac, MI. In 1940, he joined General Motor Truck and Coach as a Plant Production man and ended his career in 1968. During that time, he was a foreman in the Material Division and Supervisor of Hourly Employment. In 1959, he was promoted to Supervisor of Safety. He and his wife, Ruth have made their home in Bradenton, Florida for the past 21 years enjoying many activities together. He was an avid hunter, fisherman, and a great golfer. He also enjoyed working with his hands making things out of wood. He was a friend to many and loved by all who knew him. He had a strong faith and loved his Lord and his family deeply. Though he has gone to his family in heaven, he will be missed by all that knew and loved him here on earth. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Titus of Bradenton, Fl. his son, Harold R (Dawn) Titus) of Snover, MI. and Ruth's children; Jim (Debra) LaLonde of Grand Blanc, MI, Tina (John) Morrissey of Jacksonville, FL., John (Marsha) LaLonde of Hendersonville, NC. and Linda (Jack) Aaron of Riverside, CA. Grandchildren: Mike (Cheri) Titus, Michele (Fred) Mroczek, Christopher (Gina) Titus, Jennifer (Bob) Lambert, Harold R.F. Titus, Amy (Jeff) Ford and Ruth's grandchildren Mark LaLonde, Ryan LaLonde, Jennifer (Peter) Trenery, Katie (Mark) Howell, John (Sherri) Morrissey 111, Kathleen (Chad) Gayda, David Morrissey, Kristin Ferguson, MaryBeth (Jeff) Ballard, John (Jennifer) Aaron, Jimmy (Kim) Aaron, Jackie (Craig) Flores, and Dawn's son, Heath (Amanda) Hughes, 41 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Doris Perry who lives in Burton, Washington and special friends Lee Chapel and Marilyn Titus. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Matthew Morrissey, a brother, George, and first wife of 50 years, Elaine M. Titus. Visitation will be at the Sparks/Griffin Funeral Home in Lake Orion on Thursday, June 29, 2006 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. for friends and family. There will be a Rosary Service at 7:30 p.m. that same evening. The funeral service will be on Friday, June 30, 2006 at the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Lake Orion at 11:00. Pallbearers are Mike Titus, Christopher Titus, Harold R.F. Titus, Fred Mroczek, Bob Lambert, and Jeff Ford. Honorary pallbearers are Lee Chapel and Jim LaLonde. In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations for either the Marlette Community Hospital, 2770 Main Street, Marlette, MI, 48453 or Covenant House, P.O. Box JAF 2973, New York, NY, 10116-2973. ________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - November 14, 1995. Page: 2Janice Ellsberry Titus, 88, of Winter Haven, Fla., died of heart failure Wednesday, April 29, 2009, at Good Shepherd Hospice. Born in Chrisman, Ill., on March 15, 1921, she moved to Winter Haven from Fort Myers, Fla., in 1991. She was an abstractor for Gulf Abstract in Fort Myers. She was a volunteer at Winter Haven Regency, and a member of Faith Baptist Church in Winter Haven. Ms. Titus was preceded in death by her son, Myron Ray Titus. Survivors include her son, Earl David Titus of Delray Beach, Fla.; daughters, Carol Warfield of Melbourne, Fla., and Sharon Kay Minick of Fort Myers; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, at Krabel Funeral Home in Chrisman with graveside service to follow at 2:30 p.m. at Young America Cemetery in Hume. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice in Auburndale, Fla., or the Faith Baptist Church building fund in care of the funeral home. Danville, IL.Harold Wilson Titus, 74, of Winter Haven died Saturday at Winter Haven Hospital. A native of Hume, Ill., he moved to this area in 1991 from North Fort Myers. He was a farmer and member of Faith Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Janice E.; a son, Earl D. of Jacksonville; two daughters, Carol Warfield of Melbourne and Kay Minick of North Fort Myers; his mother, Ruth of Chrisman, Ill; a sister, Opal Wuling of Davison, Mich.; two granddaughters; and a great-grandchild. Crisp-Coon Funeral Homes Inc., Winter Haven.________________________________________________________________Bulletin, The (Bend, OR) - Thursday, May 17, 2012Harold William Titus, of Redmond. June 28, 1936 - May 09, 2012 Arrangements: Holman-Hankins Funeral Home, Oregon City, OR, 503-656-2661 . Services: Friday, May 25, 2012, at 2:00 p.m., at the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. ________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Tuesday, September 6, 1934. p. 4.The death of Harrie K. Titus a veteran of the Spanish-American war and a former resident of Kittery, occurred suddenly at Long Island, New York, Saturday. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, two sons, Leroy and Kenneth Titus, both of York, and two daughters, Mrs. Frederick Ceely, at whose home in Long Island passed away, and Gertrude Titus of York. Services were held Wednesday morning in New York and the interment took place today in the family lot in Orchard Grove cemetery, Kittery, under the direction of J. Verne Wood.________________________________________________________________Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA) - October 24, 1999. Page: B2Harriet Titus, a longtime staff member at Memorial Hospital and a native of Sonoma County, died Thursday of an unknown cause. She was 90. Titus was born in Geyserville, to parents who owned a cattle ranch. She attended UC Berkeley, where she studied English with ambitions of becoming a teacher. After the Depression hit, she returned home without a degree. She met her future husband, Steve Titus, an accountant in Santa Rosa, and they married in 1934. They lived briefly in the Bay Area but returned to Santa Rosa in the mid-1940s. She took a job as a dietary technician at Memorial Hospital, where she stayed for 25 years. Both she and her husband were active in the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. ''She knew everyone at Memorial,'' said her daughter, Stephanie Booth of Stockton. ''She was also very interested in the community. She used to write letters to the editor all the time.'' She retired in 1974 and lived the last two years at Unity House, a care home in Santa Rosa. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a sister, Barbara Jameson of Yucaipa; and four grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, 550 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa. Memorial contributions can be made to the Episcopal Church or to Unity House, 2149 W. Hern, Santa Rosa 95401. ________________________________________________________________The Caribou County Sun. Thursday, October 10, 1974. p. 2.Funeral services for Harriett Christensen Titus, 94, of Grace were held Monday, October 7th, at the Grace Idaho L.D.S. Stake Center with Bishop Ray Lloyd conducting. Mrs, Titus passed away Wednesday, October 2nd, in San Diego of natural causes. The family prayer was by Robert Chambers. The prelude and postlude were played by Earline Smith. The Williams Ward Choir directed by Shirley Hubbard, sang "O My Father". The invocation was by Roger Chambers. Terrell Lish read the obituary. Everett Smith, accompanied by Viola Smith, sang "That Wonderful Mother of Mine". Speakers were Clarence D. Simmons and President Gail M. Ray. Bill Corbett sang "The Lord's Prayer". The dedicatory prayer was by Richard Chambers. Bearers were Floyd W. Dalton, Terrell L. Lish, Rulon L. Titus, John F. Roberts, Warner O. Chambers and Elvin C. Hubbard. The floral arrangements were by the First Ward Relief Society. Elza Revoir, president/\. Mrs Titus was born February 21, 1880 at Lago to Lars and Elizabeth Harris Christensen, She was married to H. W. (Bert) Titus April 20, 1903 at Thatcher and he died October 26, 1962. She was a mwmber of the L.D.S. Church and had served in the stake and ward Relief Society presidencies, had been a Sundy School teacher for 35 years, had served as dance director in the Y.W.M I.A. and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She had been living in San Diego for the past two years. Survivors are one son, Rulon, of Twin Pine, Ore.; five daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Rita) Dalton of Lamon Grove, Calif.; Mrs Thelma Corbett of Soda Springs; Mrs. W. O. (Beulah) Chambers of San Diego; Mrs. T. L. (Grace) Lish of Pocatello; Mrs Elvin (Helen) Hubbard of Grace and Mrs. J. F. (Afton) Roberts of Lava Hot Springs' 25 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren, one brother McGee Christensen of Weiser and one sister, Mrs. Amos Rigby of Bancroft. The services were under the direction of the Allen Funeral Home with interment in the Thatcher Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Muscatine Journal. Saturday, Sept. 30, 1967. p. 8. IA.Private graveside services will be conducted at 10 a. m. Monday at Greenwood Cemetery for Miss Harriett E. Titus. Rev. T. H. Dindinger of the first Presbyterina Church will officiate. Miss Titus died Friday at the Murphy Memorial hospital in Red Oak after an extended illness. She was born June 25, 1882, in Muscatine, the daughter of George M. and Ella Broomhall Titus. A member of the United Presbyterian church, Miss Titus had lived in Red Oak since 1905. Surviving is one brother, G. Raymond Titus, of Muscatine. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister. The Fairbanks home for funerals is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________State, The (Columbia, SC) - December 11, 2001. Page: B4Services for Harriet Goodwin Liverman Titus will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is 6 p.m. today at Palmer Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Titus died Friday. Born in Baltimore, she was the child of the late Isadore H. Goodwin and Arabella Lewis Goodwin. She was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Surviving are sons, John, Ceven, Michael Sr., Michael A. Liverman Jr.; daughters, Patricia Rumph, Bernadette Williams; a brother; four sisters; 13 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - January 21, 1998. Page: B11Harriet Ethel (Titus) Oberlander, 68, of Willimantic, died Monday (Jan.19, 1998) at the Center for Optimum Care in Windham. She was born on Aug. 10, 1929 in Lusk, WY. She was married to Richard Charles Oberlander and was employed at the University of Connecticut as a night supervisor until her retirement. She is survived by her five children, Michael R. Oberlander of Wethersfield, Patrick E. Oberlander and his wife Cindy of Akron, OH, Thomas Karl Oberlander of Willimantic, Beth Ann Oberlander and Kim Ann Oberlander; four grandchildren, Nathan, Derek, Allie, Thomas K., Alex and Leanne. Funeral services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Assoc., 45 Ash St., East Hartford 06108-3272. ________________________________________________________________Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - August 19, 2001. Page: B06Harriett Irene Titus Pfaadt of Dublin, departed this world on August 4, 2001. Mrs. Pfaadt was born August 3, 1918, in Richland County, Ohio to Charles and Irene (Kuhn) Titus. Her father was killed the next month before he could see his daughter and was one of the last casualties of WW I. Mrs. Pfaadt grew up in Galion, Ohio and graduated from Galion High School in 1936. In 1939 she graduated from Mt. Carmel School of Nursing in Columbus and went on to serve as supervisor of surgery at Mt. Carmel Hospital where she met Dr. William E. Pfaadt. They were married on Dec. 22, 1941, and he enlisted in the Army serving in Europe. Following WW II, the couple lived in Coshocton, Ohio, where Dr. Pfaadt practiced medicine until his death in 1980. In 1989 she made her home in Friendship Village of Dublin. She became an active member of Fishinger and Kenny Church of Christ having been immersed into Christ on October 4, 1989. She was a lifelong nurse and volunteer, working along side her husband and serving the American Red Cross, the American Cancer Society, Girl Scouts of America, Hospice and the Care Center of Friendship Village. Two daughters survive: Barbara McDermott (Mrs. Lee) of Charlotte, North Carolina and Susan Pfaadt of Beavercreek, Ohio. Mrs. Pfaadts son, William M., died in an accident in 1975. Her one grandson, Matthew, lives in Austin, Texas. Two sisters, Jean Bogan (Mrs. Myron) of Galion, Ohio and Patricia Broermann (Mrs. Kenneth) of Phoenix, Arizona, and a brother, Bob (and Ann) Poister as well as a sister-in-law, Barbara Isner (Mrs. Al) of Columbus, Oh and several nieces and nephews also survive. The family would like to thank everyone at The Care Center of Friendship Village for the kindness and superb care Mrs. Pfaadt received during her illness. A memorial service will be held in Columbus at the Church of Christ at Fishinger & Kenny Roads on Saturday, August 25 at 3 p.m. A private interment will take place in Coshocton, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Woodhome Medical Building, Suite 515, 1838 Greene Tree Road, Baltimore, MD 21208, The American Red Cross, your local Hospice or Church of Christ at Fishinger and Kenny, 1130 Fishinger Road, Columbus, OH 43221. The life verse of Mrs. Pfaadt is from Psalm 121: I lift up my eyes to the hills where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.________________________________________________________________Harriett L. (Forsythe) Titus of Buffalo, NY. December 14, 2000. Beloved wife of the late Hector G. Titus Sr.; mother of Lesley (James) Haddon, Hector G. Jr. (Eleanor) Titus, Nancy (Daniel) Napierala and the late Kathleen Mietlicki and Dennis D. Titus; also survived by eleven grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the F.E. BROWN SONS FUNERAL HOME INC., E. Quaker St., Orchard Park. Services funeral home Monday 10 AM. Friends invited. ________________________________________________________________The New York Times. Monday, January 29, 1906.Mrs. Harriet Titus Watkins, who was in her ninety-ninth year, died at her residence, 2,006 Fifth Avenue, at noon yesterday. She was one of the oldest residents of Harlem. She was born in October, 1807, spent sixty-seven years in Brooklyn, and thirty-two years in Harlem. Mrs Watkins was a member of the old Titus family, which settled in Huntington, L. I., in 1635. On her mother's side was the well-known Rowlandson family. One of the Rowlandsons was among the first graduates from Harvard. After this graduate, a minister, left Harvard, he settled in Lancaster, Mass. In King Phillip's war, Rowlandson's wife and son were captured by the Indians and held for ransom. The ransom was paid at the famous "Redemption Rock" on Senator Hoar's estate near Mount Wachusetts. Mrs. Watkins retained her faculties until the last.________________________________________________________________State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - April 28, 1987. Page: 10Harry Titus, 83, of Havana died at 4:05 p.m. Sunday at St. John's Hospital. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hurley Funeral Home, Havana, and burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Nancy; one daughter, Shannon Maule of Bartonville; one son, Jason Stephen of California; one stepdaughter, Margaret Amant of Havana; one stepson, Robert Curless of St. Petersburg, Fla.; one granddaughter; and one sister, Nellie Altom of Lancaster, Wis. HAVANA, IL - Nancy L. Titus, 94, of P.O. Box 436 died at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1996, at Sunny Acres Nursing Home in Petersburg, Illinois. Born Jan. 3, 1902, in Fulton County to Charles and Minnie Tippey, she married Harry Titus. He died April 26, 1987. She also was preceded in death by one son, Robert Curless, and three daughters, Maxine, Mary and Irma. Surviving are one daughter, Margaret Amant of Havana; one stepdaughter, Shannon Maule of Bartonville; one stepson, Jason Titus of California; one stepgranddaughter; and one stepgreat-grandchild. She was a licensed practical nurse. She was a member of the Christian Church in Havana. Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Havana. Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Thursday, September 26, 1996.________________________________________________________________Herald-Mail, The (Hagerstown, MD) - Saturday, April 18, 2009Harry B. Titus Sr., 84, of Kearneysville, W.Va., died Friday, April 17, 2009, at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Ranson, W.Va. Visitation will be Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. at Melvin T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home in Charles Town, W.Va. The service will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Pleasant View Memory Gardens, Martinsburg, W.Va. ________________________________________________________________The Daily Courier. Monday, Mar. 4, 1940. PA.Harry Burton Titus, 60 years old died at 3:30 o'clock Sunday morning at his home at Perryopolis (Fayette Co., PA) of complications. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Mary Titus at home. The body was taken to the home of a brother-in-law, Bert Skiles, at Perryopolis, where the funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Fred Fink pastor of the Christian Church of Perryopolis will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Washington Cemetery.Harry Burton Titus. b. ca. 1880. d. Mar. 3, 1940. m. Mary _____.Edna Titus. b. ca. 1895 in PA. (25 at 1920 census when they were enumerated at Perry, Fayette Co., PA). m. Bert Skiles. He b. ca. 1889 in PA. (31 at 1920 census).________________________________________________________________The News. Friday, July 16, 1954. p. 5. MD.Harry Clifton Titus died early this morning at the Loudon County Hospital, Leesburg, Va., after a short illness, aged 82 years. He was a resident of Loucketts, Va., and as a son of the late George W. and Mary Ellen Virts Titus and lived his entire life in the Lucketts community. He served for 40 years as an elder at Faith Chapel, Presbyterian church, near Lucketts, and was a retired farmer. Survivors include one sister, Mrs Thornton Titus, Cabin John; two daughters, Mrs, James M. Cann, Lucketts, and Mrs. Milton Trumble, Washington; half-brothers, Nelson Titus, Lucketts and William Titus, Leesburg. Four grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock (est) from Faith Chapel Interment in Union cemetery, Leesburg. Muse and Reed funeral home.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - February 3, 2004. Page: 6AHarry D. Titus Jr., 44, of Search Avenue, Shickshinny, died Monday at home, February 2, 2004. Born Oct. 27, 1959, in Berwick, he was the son of Lindalou (Douthat) Titus, with whom he resided, and the late Harry D. Titus. He was a graduate of West Side Area Vocational-Technical School and was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was employed by Carter Footwear, Wilkes-Barre, and Kabata Bus Co. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are an aunt, Viola Freed, and cousins, Viola and Kimberly Freed, with whom he resided. Memorial services will be announced at a later date by the Mayo Funeral Home Inc., Shickshinny. ________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 1, 2008. Page: B4Harry D. Titus, 76, of Syracuse, died Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center. He is survived by two children, Tonya M. Titus and Harry D. Titus Jr.; 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and five great- great-grand-children. Calling hours will be 10 a.m. to noon Monday at New Birth Fellowship Ministries, 123 Crescent Ave., with funeral services following at noon. Burial will be in Onondaga County Veterans Memorial Cemetery. The Post-Standard. Tuesday, September 16, 2003. p. B-4.Mrs. Rolayne "Lynn" Fisher, 53 of 283 Genesee Pk. Dr., Syracuse died Friday on Sept. 12, 2003 at Community General Hospital after a long illness. She was born May 16, 1950 in Syracuse where she attended the public schools graduating from Lincoln School. She was employed at Chrysler and St. Joseph's Hospital as a medical assistant. Survivors: are six children, Jocelyn Hayes of Bridgeport, Conn., Eric and Gregory Miller of Syracuse, Beth Brooks and Amanda Fisher of Syracuse, her mother Guadalupe Tolone of Liverpool, NY, her father, Harry Titus of Syracuse; one sister, Tonya Titus of Syracuse, one brother, Harry "David" Titus of Liverpool, NY.; grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Services: Thursday, 11 a.m. at Full Gospel Church of The Lord Jesus, Nedrow, NY, Rev. James Stewart officiating. burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Calling hours will be Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. at Garland Bros. Funeral Home, 143 W. Castle Street.________________________________________________________________The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday, November 2, 1961. p. 30.BOUNTIFUL - Harry Johnston Titus, 78, died Wednesday morning of a heart ailment in a Bountiful hospital. Born Oct. 9, 1893, Indianapolis, Ind., to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walter Titus. Married Alice Hodgkins March, 1913. Providence, R.I. She died in 1922. Civil engineer, U.S. Corps of Engineers, 16 years. Retired Sept. 1, 1951. Came to Bountiful from Sacramento, Calif., six months ago. Survivors: son, daughters, Harry J. Tacoma, Wash. :Miss Florence Titus, Bountiful: Mrs. Audrey T. Colombo, Sacramento; Mrs. Virginia T. Eubank, Richmond, Va.; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren: brother, Walter L., Pocatello, Idaho: sister, Mrs. Florence Wright, Petersburg, Va.________________________________________________________________Harry L Titus, 87, died at 5:14 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2002, at his residence. Born in Batchtown, Oct. 6, 1914, he was a son of the late John G. and Lucy C. (Dorris) Titus. On April 6, 1947, in Hardin, he married the former Lenora S. Seidler. She survives. Also surviving are five sons and two daughters-in-law, Henry and Mary Titus of Rosewood Heights, Barney Titus of Godfrey, Andy Titus of Batchtown, Sam Titus, Gary and Joan Titus, all of Golden Eagle; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Leora and Ted Hayes of South Roxana, Doris Titus of Madison, Ala. and Sharon and Randy Wallace of Rosewood Heights; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a brother, William A. Titus of St. Louis. He was also preceded in death by a son, Richard Titus; a grandson, Edward J. Titus; a sister, Helen Johnes; and a brother, Ray Titus. He was a retired farmer laborer. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Hanks-Gubser Funeral Home in Brussels, where funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will follow at Wilson Cemetery in Batchtown. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or a charity of one's choice. The Telegraph - Alton, Madison Co., IL.________________________________________________________________Saginaw News (MI) - June 13, 2005. Page: 6AHarry M. Titus had a great work ethic as a young man, and it carried into his career as a judge, one of his closest friends and colleagues says. Titus, who served as a Saginaw County district judge for 17 years, died Saturday in The Villages, Fla. He was 72. The cause of death was not immediately known. "Going back to 1952, we worked together at the A&P on Genesee and Cherry," said former Saginaw District Judge Joseph G. DeFrancesco. The men worked together long hours in the produce department to help pay their way through college. Titus was a good judge, lawyer, citizen and person, said DeFrancesco, who retired from the bench in July 2002. "He was an all-around good man," the judge said. "I'm going to miss him." Titus left office in 1996, a month after marrying his wife, Karen Titus had three grown sons from a previous marriage. Titus, a native of Menominee, graduated from Alpena High School and received a law degree from Wayne State University. In 1979, former Gov. William G. Milliken appointed Titus to replace Judge Joseph L. Scorsone, who died. A memorial service will start at 4 p.m. Saturday at the W.L. Case and Co. Funeral Chapel, 4480 Mackinaw in Saginaw Township. ________________________________________________________________Times-Courier (Charleston, IL) - September 2, 2005. Page: b7Harry O. Titus, age 76, of Neoga, formerly of Mattoon, passed away at 11:34 a.m., Thursday, September 1, 2005, at Heartland Christian Village in Neoga. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 7, 2005 at Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home. Interment will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be held Tuesday evening from 6- 8 p.m. also at the funeral home. Mr. Titus was born October 20, 1928, in Cumberland County, the son of Elza Oren and Bertha Maude (Russell) Titus. He is survived by his children, David N. Titus of Palatine, IL, Cheryl L. Titus of Charleston, IL, and Dennis K. Titus and wife Lynne of Charleston, IL; a brother, Harold Titus of Hartford City, IN; a sister, Viola Robert of Albertsville, AL; and grandchildren, Greg Titus and Kristi Titus both of Grayslake, IL, Matthew Titus and Myles Titus both of Charleson, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents, 7 brothers and 2 sisters. Mr. Titus was a member of The First Assembly of God Church of Mattoon. He had worked as an Operating Engineer at USI in Tuscola. He had also served our country with the Army during the Korean Conflict. Harry was an avid baseball fan and took pleasure in fishing and gardening. He was also instrumental in the development of the Girl's Ponytail Baseball League in Mattoon. Memorials may be made to the First Assembly of God Church of Mattoon. To sign the online guestbook, go to jg- and click on obituaries. ________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - Sunday, December 15, 2013Harry T. Titus, Aug. 13, 1945 - Dec. 12, 2013, a towing service owner-operator, died Thursday in Buffalo General Medical Center. He was 68. Mr. Titus was born in Buffalo and was a graduate of the Buffalo Public Schools. He owned and operated A Better Towing Service on the East Side, which included car sales and services, for 12 years. He was a tow truck driver and before that was employed at Light's Towing. He also drove a tractor-trailer for Just in Time Trucking and worked as a cabinetmaker for Interval International. Mr. Titus enjoyed working on and restoring cars and motorcycles. He was also proud of having attended the Woodstock concert in 1968. "He was a father figure for family and friends and a role model on how to be a good man," said his son, Jason L. Other survivors include Mr. Titus' wife, the former Mary Ellen Reusch; a sister, MaryLou Pritchard; and two brothers, Pete E. and Robert L. Services will be held at 8 p.m. Monday in Dengler, Roberts, Perna Funeral Home, 3000 Delaware Ave., Kenmore, preceded by a wake at 5. ________________________________________________________________Logansport Reporter. Monday, Aug. 3, 1903. IN.Clinton, Ind., Aug. 3 - Harvey Titus, a coal miner, was burned to death while at work in the No. 5 mine of Clifton. He was preparing to fire a shot and taking the lamp off his head, placed it on an empty powder keg near a full keg of powder. A spark from the lamp ignited the powder, causing it to explode. The flames caught his clothing and the man's body was burned to a crisp. Titus leaves a widow and three children.________________________________________________________________The Bakersfield Californian. Fri., Feb. 21, 1964. p. 33.Funeral services were held today at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of the Roses at Mish Funeral Home in Oildale, and graveside funeral services were at 2 p.m. at the family plot in the Visalia Cemetery for Harvey Titus, 73, of 1322 Castaic Ave., Oildale, who died Feb. 19, after a short illness in a local hospital. Rev. Elden Clendening, pastor of Faith Tabernacle, Assembly of God Church, officiated. Mr. Titus was born Dec. 22, 1890, in Honey Grove, (Fannin Co.) Tex., and came to California and Visalia in 1932 where he engaged in farming. He moved to this community in 1945 and was an employe of the Webster Sand Co. as a machine operator before his retirement. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Ruby Mae; two sons, Richard Harvey of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Kenneth J. of Arkansas; three daughters, Dorothy Holder of Santa Barbara; Norma Steitz of Fresno; and Helen Flynn of Reedley; a brother, John, of Dinuba; three sisters, Mrs Bessie Dukemnier of Waco, Tex; Lillie Rutherford of Terrell, Tex.; and Ollie Graham of Haskell, Okla; five grandchildren and one great-grandson. Pallbearers were Les Aubrey, Guy Brown, Jerry O'Neal, Austin Waits, Jim Cox and Earl Ream.________________________________________________________________Salisbury Post (NC) - March 23, 2005The funeral is Friday for Harvey Preston Titus, 85, 208 Harrell St., who died Friday (March 18, 2005) at Durham VA Medical Center after a period of declining health. Born April 30, 1919, in Stanly County, Mr. Titus, a son of the late Will and Lilly Turner Titus, was educated in the Rowan County schools. He retired as a dietician from Hefner VA Medical Center. There are no immediate survivors. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home chapel, conducted by the Rev. Clarence Marlin. Burial, National Cemetery, Salisbury. Visitation: 10:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. At other times, the family will be at the home on Harrell Street. Online condolences may be sent to noblekelsey@. Willy Titus. b. ca. 1898 in SC. (32 at 1930 census when the family was enumerated in Jerusalem Twp., Davie Co., NC. He was a farmer in 1930. m. Lilly Turner. She b. ca. 1899 in NC. (31 at 1930 census). Their children:________________________________________________________________Hattie C. Titus, 91, died at 7:10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, 2001, at the Calhoun Care Center in Hardin. Born Oct 27, 1910, in Golden Eagle, she was a daughter of the late Alex and Christina (Willenburg) Hattemar. A homemaker, she was a member of St. Barbara's Catholic Church in Batchtown. She married Raymond Titus March 1, 1938, in Batchtown. He died Sept. 20, 1973. Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Betty and Jerome Hayn of Kampsville; two sons and daughters-in-law, Norman and Joyce Titus of Kampsville and William and Elaine Titus of Batchtown; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by eight brothers and sisters. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. at St. Barbara's Catholic Church until time of services at 11 a.m. Father Tom Hagstrom will officiate. Burial will follow at St. Barbara's Cemetery in Batchtown. Memorials may be made to masses or to a charity of one's choice. The Telegraph - Alton, Madison Co., IL.________________________________________________________________The Maryville Daily Forum. Friday Evening, June 14, 1940. p. 1.Mrs. Frank E. Blauvelt, 76 years of age, the former Hattie E. Titus, died at 10:50 o'clock last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Beeler, at New Hampton, Mo. She had been ill for several months, becoming bedfast as a result of complications several weeks ago. Mrs. Blauvelt was born May 16, 1870, near Arkoe, the daughter of Noe and Edwina Titus, and had lived in Nodaway county almost all of her life. For many years she taught in rural schools of Nodaway and Andrew counties. On June 8, 1903 she was married to Frank E. Blauvelt. For thirty-one years they resided on a farm just north of the Pleasant Grove church near Barnard. Survivors include her husband; three children, Bert Blauvelt, Barnard, Earl Blauvelt, Ashton, S. D., and the daughter at whose home she died: and two grandchildren; Harold Jay Blauvelt and Maysel Maudine Beeler. Funeral services will be conducted at the Pleasant Grove church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Burial will be in Miriam cemetery near Maryville.________________________________________________________________Ocala Star-Banner (FL) - April 7, 2003Haydee Margaret Titus, 77, a homemaker, died Friday, April 4, 2003 at her home. A native of Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, she came here in 1997 from St. Petersburg. Mrs. Titus is survived by her sons, Floyd Titus, Belleview, and Michael Titus, Durham, N.C. Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, Belleview, provided information. ________________________________________________________________Hazel C. Titus of Venice, a homemaker and resident of this area since 1981 from Lewes, Del., died Monday, Oct. 22, 2001. She was 94. Mrs. Titus was born Nov. 16, 1906, in Larchmont, N.Y., and is survived by a son, Fred Titus of Stockton, N.J.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Farley Funeral Home, Venice Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) - September 15, 2004. Page: 7DFuneral for Hazel I. (Titus) Gleave, 92, will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Colville, with graveside service and vault interment to follow at the Mountain View Park Cemetery in Colville. Danekas Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Gleave died Friday. Born in Hugo, Colo., she traveled with her family through Colorado, Minnesota and North Dakota and attended school in several different communities. In 1934 she married Walter Gleave, and the couple moved to the Arden, Wash., area near Colville, in 1942. In 1983 they moved into Colville. Her husband died in 1983. Mrs. Gleave was an avid bingo player and enjoyed quilting, canning, crafts, marbles and puzzles. Survivors include seven sons, Richard, Larry and Dan Gleave, all of Colville, Robert Gleave of Lodi, Calif., Donald Gleave of Portland, Gene Gleave of Onion Creek, Wash., and Leroy Titus of Cheney; two daughters, Bonnie Werner and Linda Gallo, both of Colville; two sisters, Harriet Pulver of Spokane and Viola Lane of Shady Cove, Ore.; a brother, Cliff Titus of Odessa, Wash.; 34 grandchildren, 65 great-grandchildren and 18 great-great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Hazel M. Titus, 92, Sullivan, died Thursday (Nov. 2, 1995). Member: Whitfield Baptist Church, Bruce. Survivors: stepsons, Garren R. Titus, Lerna; Marvin C. Titus, Ocala, Fla.; stepdaughter, Pearl Brewer, Macon; sisters, Colleen Rochat and Aileen Kenny, both of Sullivan; 14 stepgrandchildren; several great-stepgrandchildren. Preceded by: first husband, Lorenzo M. Walker, second husband, Arthur James Titus, one son, two stepsons, one stepdaughter, one great-stepgrandson and three brothers. Services: 1:30 p.m. Sunday, McMullin-Young Funeral Home, Sullivan. Visitation: one hour before services. Burial: Whitfield Cemetery, Bruce. Memorials: donor’s choice. Ward ________________________________________________________________News-Dispatch, The (Michigan City, IN) - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Heath Michael Titus, 40, of Michigan City, Indiana, passed away on Monday, August 17, 2015, at his home. He was born on Nov. 15, 1974, in Claremont, New Hampshire, to his father Alvis L. Springer, who preceded him in death on July 31, 2010, and his mother Ann B. Ferland-Springer, who survives in Michigan City. Heath is also survived by his son Michael A. Titus; grandmother Yvonne T. Ferland of Claremont; uncle Dennis (Lynn) Ferland of Claremont; aunts Stella (Don) Lambert of Florida and Mary Oaks of Portage, Indiana; along with many cousins. Also surviving is his best friend Jim Polk of Michigan City; his good friends Ray (Judy) Reagor of Michigan City and all of "mom's" kids. He is also preceded in death by his grandfather Andre Ferland and his aunt Lynn Nelson on April 7, 2012. Heath worked as a Sales Representative at Motion Tech Industries for 20 years. He was an old car enthusiast who enjoyed rebuilding cars and participated in "Cruise Night." He also enjoyed woodworking. He will forever be remembered as a Mr. Fix-It. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, August 20, 2015, at White-Love Funeral Home, 525 S. 2nd St., Chesterton, with Pastor Tim Murphy officiating. The family will receive friends from 5 p.m. until time of service Thursday at the funeral home. To send an online condolence, please visit . ________________________________________________________________Kokomo Tribune (IN) - Friday, December 22, 2017Heather S. Titus, 33, Kokomo, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017. Born Feb. 16, 1984 in Logansport, Indiana, she was the daughter to Ron Eskildsen and Shannon (Ervin) See. On Feb. 12, 2010, in Logansport she married Nicholas W. Titus at LifeGate Church. Heather worked at the Chrysler transmission plant in Kokomo. She graduated from Logansport High School in 2003. Heather was an artist and devoted mother. The most important things in her life were her children, her husband and her family. Surviving with her husband, Nick, and her parents are two children, Austin and Brooklyn Titus, Kokomo; one brother, Shane (Jackie) Eskildsen, Logansport; one sister, Patience See, Logansport; stepfather, Scott See, Deedsville, Indiana; maternal grandmother, Joyce Dalton, Logansport; maternal grandfather, Larry (Louise) Ervin, Monticello, Indiana; paternal grandparents, Richard (Louise) Eskildsen, Logansport; two aunts, Susan Eskildsen, Logansport, Michelle (Nathan) Allen, Logansport; one uncle, Matthew (Tina) Ervin, Logansport; mother-in-law, Lori Monroe, Tennessee; sister-in-law, Mandy Hollingsworth, Bunker Hill, Indiana; three brothers-in-law, Brock (Macey) Titus, Kokomo, Lucas Titus, Logansport, Tyler Monroe, Logansport; several nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2017, in Gundrum Funeral Home, with Pastor Andy Weil officiating. Burial will follow in Walton I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Walton, Indiana. Visitation will be 10 a.m. until the time of the service on Tuesday in Gundrum Funeral Home. You may sign the guestbook and send online condolences at .________________________________________________________________Daily News, The (Batavia, NY) - Monday, October 23, 2017Hector G. Titus died Friday (Oct. 20, 2017). He was the husband of the late Eleanor E. (Mackay) Titus. include his children, Douglas P. (Gail), Michael J. (Patricia) and Leslie G. Collins; he had many grandchildren and great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews and also is survived by a sister, Nancy A. (Daniel) Napierala. He was brother of the late Kathleen Mietlicki, Dennis Titus and Leslie Haddon. A memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at C. Mertz and Son Funeral Home, 911 Englewood Ave., Buffalo. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Share condolences at .________________________________________________________________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. ________________________________________________________________Birmingham News (AL) - Sunday, January 31, 2016 Helen Titus. Helen died in her home surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Antoine and Agnes Prucha, and her husband, Alva Gene Titus. She is survived by her children, Peggy Vanek-Titus, Anthony Glen Titus (Ann), stepson William Henry Titus and grandson Andrew Dalton Titus. After graduating from Nebraska Methodist University and Vanderbilt University, she was called by the American Red Cross to assist with the American polio epidemic. Her nursing career spanned four decades and three states. What followed was a lengthy Mary Kay Cosmetics career, becoming Mary Kay's first Unit Sales Director in Alabama. She retired in 1995 as a National Sales Director Emeritus. Helen was passionate about cooking and gardening and graduated as a Master Gardener in her 80s! She was famous among friends for her homemade sweet pickles and beautiful wild flowers. Helen was a member of Briarwood Presbyterian Church. She was thankful for her personal forgiveness and salvation in and through Jesus Christ. She will be missed on this earth. She now resides in heaven, beginning her forever, ongoing eternity. A Celebration of Life service will be held in the chapel of Briarwood Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016 at 11:00 with Dr. Frank Barker officiating. Family will receive visitors one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, Helen requested donations be made to Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) designating her grandson Dalton Titus as recipient. You can give online at or send a check to RUF, PO Box 890004, Charlotte, NC 28289-0004, writing Dalton Titus on the memo line. ________________________________________________________________Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - Friday, March 11, 2016 Helen M. Titus-Carey, a resident of Amarillo, Texas passed away Sunday, March 6, 2016. She was surrounded by family and friends. Funeral Service: 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Mount Olive Baptist Church 1015 N Monroe Street in Amarillo. Visitation: 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Friday at the Warford-Walker Funeral Home at 509 North Hughes in Amarillo.________________________________________________________________Patriot Ledger, The (Quincy, MA) - Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Helen A.(Skillings) Titus, of Carver, 83, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 12, 2015, from Alzheimer's disease. Helen is survived by three children, Sally, Debra and George, as well as four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Helen was a long time member of the Hobomock Hoedowner's Square Dance Club and loved to travel with friends and family. She will be remembered for her sweet smile and kindness to all. She was the beloved wife of the recently deceased Robert Titus, with whom she shared 65 years of marriage. A graveside service will be held at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, 1 Bennington Boulevard, Bourne, on Friday, October16, 2015 at 10:45 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please feel free to donate to Cranberry Hospice, 36 Cordage Park Circle, Suite #326, Plymouth, MA 02360 or to the Alzheimer's Association by phone at 1-800-272-3900 or online at . To offer condolences, please visit . Shepherd Funeral Home Carver 508 866-7366 ________________________________________________________________Helen Ann Titus (nee Plodzien), baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection, on Fri., May 31, 2002; beloved wife of the late James B. Titus; loving mother of Doris (Ed) Wortmann; proud grandmother of Susan, Kristine & Kurt Wortmann; dearest sister of Raymond (Jacqueline) Plodzien; our dear aunt, cousin & friend. The Stygar Family of Funeral Service is caring for Helen's family. Funeral service Mon., June 3, 9:15 a.m. from the STYGAR FLORISSANT Chapel, 13980 New Halls Ferry Rd. (at Lindbergh), for a 10:00 a.m. Mass, at Our Lady of Presentation Catholic Church. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Masses preferred. VISITATION SUN., 4-8 ________________________________________________________________Wenatchee World, The (WA) - March 14, 2007. Page: A04Helen Arlene (Titus) Ivanich, 87, of Renton, died Monday, March 12, 2007. She was born in Miles City, Mont., and moved in 1923 with her family to the Monitor-Cashmere (Chelan Co., WA) area. She was a longtime Cashmere-area resident, relocating to Renton in 1951, where she lived for 56 years. She had worked at apple-packing houses in Cashmere and for the Boeing Co. for 18 years, retiring in 1978. Survivors include her children, John O. Ivanich and Pat Ivanich Cruse. No services will be held. ________________________________________________________________The Logansport Press. Saturday, March 23, 1935. p. 7. IN.Helen Beatrice Titus, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Titus, died at the family residence Thursday night at 11:20. Funeral will be held this afternoon at McClosky chapel at 1:30; Rev. E. L. Gates, pastor at Market street M. E. church officiating; burial in Mt. Hope cemetery. Surviving besides the parents are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Titus, of Kokomo, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sutton, of Royal Centre; a brother, Kenneth.________________________________________________________________Newport Daily News. Monday, December 12, 1960. p. 2.Mrs. Helen Farquhar Titus, 89, widow of Harry A. Titus and a Newport resident for many years, died today after a long illness at Sugar Hill, N. H. She had made her home in that town in recent years. Mr. Titus, who conducted a furniture store and who was active in civic affairs, died in 1932. Mrs Titus was active in William Ellery Chapter, daughters of the American Revolution, the Art Association and the Girl Scouts while a Newport resident. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Helen F. Titus of Cimmaurilto, Calif., and two granddaughters, Mrs. Barbara Titus Holzmann of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs Anne Titus Hoyle of Walpole, Mass. Interment will take place Wednesday in the family plot at North Haverhill, N. H.________________________________________________________________Pine Bluff Commercial (AR) - Saturday, October 26, 2013Helen Rieker Titus, 79, of Hot Springs, died October 25, 2013. Born March 1, 1934 at Philadelphia, Pa., she was a daughter of the late William Francis Rieker and Grace Thomason Cassidy. Mrs. Titus was a member of Blue Creek Baptist Church and a homemaker. She was also predeceased by her husband, Ted Titus. She is survived by her children, David Titus, Daniel Titus, Donald Titus, and Esther Chapman; siblings, Jack Rieker and Linda Frankie; eighteen grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Graveside services will be Monday, 11:00 a.m. in Memorial Park Cemetery . Online condolences: ________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - June 23, 1989. Page: C21Helen Titus Dubbs, 89, a Philadelphia nurse, died Wednesday at the Germantown Lutheran Home. She was a former resident of Germantown. The daughter of a Philadelphia firefighter who died in the line of duty, Mrs. Dubbs was a graduate of the nursing school at Germantown Hospital, where she later worked as a nurse and nursing supervisor. She also was the dispensary nurse at Honeywell Co., retiring in 1965. Mrs. Dubbs was a former treasurer of the Germantown Hospital and Medical Center's Nurses Alumni Association. She was a member of the Industrial Nurses Association, the Germantown Cricket Club and the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill. There were no immediate survivors. Services: memorial, 11 a.m. July 1, the chapel of the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, 8855 Germantown Ave. In keeping with its policy that all news reporting be timely, The Inquirer intends to publish obituaries within 48 hours of death. Mortuaries and others supplying obituary information should submit their notices promptly to The Inquirer's city desk. ________________________________________________________________Alton Telegraph. Tue., May 7, 1974. p. B4.BATCHTOWN - Funeral arrangements are pending at Hanks Funeral Home in Hardin for Mrs. Helen (Titus) Johnes, 70, of Batchtown, who died Monday at Jersey Community Hospital, Jerseyville. Surviving are her husband, Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Rose Marie Kiel of Alton; two sons, Edwin of Alton and Eldon of Batchtown; 12 grandchildren; and two brothers, William Titus of Rosewood Heights and Harry Titus of Golden Eagle.________________________________________________________________News Sun, The (Waukegan, IL) - April 28, 2008. Page: 14Helen D. Titus, 91 of Port Byron, IL formerly of Grayslake, IL, died peacefully at her home surrounded by her family and friends on Saturday, April 26, 2008. Visitation will be on Monday from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM at St. John's Catholic Church, Rapids City, IL with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 AM. Graveside services will be at noon Tuesday at St. Mary's Cemetery, Fremont Center, IL. Arrangements by Gibson Funeral Home, Port Byron. The former Helen Dolores Miller was born February 11, 1917 in Chicago, the daughter of Barney and Molly Kagebien Miller. She married George Andrew Titus on September 30, 1936 in Chicago. He died in 1985. Mrs. Titus had been a homemaker and assisted her husband with farming. She had also been employed at Gefco in Grayslake, IL. She was a member of St. John's Catholic Church, Rapids City and was a former member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fremont Center. She enjoyed ballroom dancing, gardening, dining out, reading and traveling. Those left to honor her memory are daughters and sons-in-law, Joan and Larry Atherton, Thomson, IL, Georgene Willemarck, Wisconsin Dells, WI and Linda and Richard Klyman, East Moline, sons and daughters-in-law, James Titus, New Glarus, WI, Larry and Jacquie Titus, Jefferson, WI and Albert and Linda Titus, Gages Lake, IL, 19 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, a grandson, Rusty Willemarck, a daughter-in-law, Myrna Titus, a son-in-law, James Willemarck and sisters, Bernadine Daniels and Jeannette Titus. Online condolences may be left for the family at .________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - November 24, 1989. Page: 2DHelen E. Titus, 87, retired registered nurse, died Thursday, Nov. 23, 1989. Rosary 7:30 p.m. today, Kaufman Funeral Home; service 10 a.m. Saturday, Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Survivors: son, John A. of Sedgwick; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Halstead Hospital Foundation. Kinsley ________________________________________________________________Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - August 13, 1994. Page: b12Helen Elizabeth Titus, 85, a Newport Beach homemaker, died Thursday. Private services arranged by the Neptune Society, Costa Mesa. Survived by her son, Tom, of Costa Mesa, and two grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - April 10, 1989. Page: c06Helen G. Titus, 94, of Seminole, Fla., formerly of Maywood, died Saturday. She had owned and operated the Titus Candy Shop, Maywood, for 25 years. Surviving are two daughters, Helen Cory of Seminole and Bernice Olson of Maywood; five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Her husband, Arthur, is deceased. Services and burial will be in Florida, with arrangements by Bay Pines Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.________________________________________________________________Helen J. Titus, 92, passed away on May 12, 2005, at the Life Care Center in Longmont, Colo. Mrs. Titus was born in Holly, Colo., and lived in Pueblo for 83 years before moving to Longmont. She was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church, a former member of the Business and Professional Women’s Organization, and retired in 1978 as director of the Rosemount Museum. Helen is survived by three daughters, Mable Titus of West Des Moines, Iowa, Judith (Gordon) Voss of New Hartford, Mo., and Louise (Russell) Phelps of Longmont; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two brothers, John (Helen) Platt of Pueblo, William Platt of Phoenix, Ariz.; one sister, Pauline (Red) Oldham of Lakewood; sisters-in-law, Mabel Rainer of Colorado Springs, Dolores (John) Boyd of Canon City, and Martha Platt of Tucson, Ariz.; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Helen was preceded in death by her husband, (Francis Mitchell) F. M. (Mike) Titus; son, John M. (Bud) Titus; grandson, Raymond M. Titus; parents, Homer and Nellie Platt; and brothers, Glenn and Robert Platt. Visitation, 10 a.m. to noon today, May 17, 2005, at the funeral home, with graveside service to follow at 1 p.m., Mountain View Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Southern Baptist Church through the funeral home in memory of Helen. The Pueblo Chieftain. May 17, 2005.________________________________________________________________Observer, The (La Grande, OR) - Tuesday, April 16, 2013Helen Johanna Titus, 88, of La Grande, died at a local care facility April 3. Services will be planned at a later date in Wyoming. Loveland Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements. Helen was born Sept. 16, 1924, in Parco (now known as Sinclair), Wyo. Helen was the first female child born in the newly organized town of Parco. Her parents are Sam and Jorid Sannes. She graduated from Rawlins High School in Rawlins, Wyo., and attended the University of Wyoming. On May 16, 1946, she married Wilbert F. Titus in Jackson Hole, Wyo. They were later divorced. She was employed as a bookkeeper most of her working life. She enjoyed needlepoint and was an avid bridge player. Helen is survived by her children, Terry Titus and his wife Tulip, of Casper, Wyo.; Nancy Eggert of La Grande; Tom Titus and his wife, Starla, of Young, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and nine nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert; parents, Sam and Jorid; and three sisters, Mary Sannes, Ruth Brayman and Bettie McDermott. Memorial donations may be made to Sinclair Parco Museum, PO Box 247, Sinclair, Wyoming 82334. Online condolences to the family may be made at . ________________________________________________________________Helen L. Titus, 90, of Palm Springs died Jan. 5, 2005, in Palm Springs of natural causes. She was born in December 1914, to Leo Martin Titus and May Cole Titus in Los Angeles. She was an elementary school teacher in Los Angeles. She has no survivors. Private arrangements are under the direction of Palm Springs Mortuary of Cathedral City. It is suggested that donations be made to societies for the humane treatment of animals and the conservation of redwood trees. The Desert Sun. Jan. 24, 2005.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - Wednesday, March 17, 2010Helen L. Titus, age 79, a resident of Greenfield Twp., passed away Monday March 15, 2010 at Hamot Medical Center. She was born on June 16, 1930 in Venango Twp., Pa., a daughter of the late Jay and Velma Green McClelland. Helen attended Greenfield Baptist Church. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and doing crocheting, sewing, drawing and playing the organ. Preceded in death by her husband, Harold Titus in 1997, one son, Roy L. Titus in 2006, a grandson, Jonathan Lee Eret in 2007, one brother, Donald McClelland and two sisters, Alberta Smith and Dorothy Irwin. Helen is survived by four daughters, Jeanette Skarzenski and her husband, LaVern, Diane Eret and her husband, Frank and Karen Rose and her husband, Scott all of North East and Barbara Titus Shumac, four brothers, Cecil McClelland of Findley Lake, N.Y., Frank McClelland of Lincolnville, Pa., Robert McClelland of Clymer, N.Y. and Russell McClelland of Cambridge Springs, Pa., and one sister, Louise Hancock of Lincolnville, Pa. Also survived by 18 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A special thank you from the family to neighbors Chuck and Ginny Martin and Jeannette Pierce. Friends will be received at the W. Tad Bowers Funeral Home, 92 S. Lake St., North East, Pa. on Thursday 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 Friday at 11 a.m. Rev. David Waldo will officiate. Interment will be in Erie Co. Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Regional Cancer Center, 2500 W. 12th St., Erie, PA 16505 or the John Kanzius Cancer Research Fund, 915 State St., Erie, PA 16501. Erie Times-News. Mar. 17, 2010.________________________________________________________________Dunkirk Evening Observer. Monday, Dec. 18, 1933. p. 9.Mrs. Helen M. Titus of Dunkirk died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grace E. Stebbins, Lake avenue and Smith street, Brocton, Sunday evening at 9:35, after a brief illness. She was in her 82nd year. Mrs. Titus had made her home in Dunkirk for the last 45 years, and lived with her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Stebbins at 37 East 7th street, until a few days ago when the family moved to Brocton. Mrs Titus was born in this county and was the widow of Franklin B. Titus. Mrs. Titus leaves two daughters, Mrs. Cora W. Donovan, Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Grace E. Stebbins, Brocton; nine grandchildren, Raymond M. Donovan, Brooklyn; Joseph G. Donovan, Howard E. Donovan, Mrs, Everett Pringle, Cleveland; Arden W. Donovan, Auburn; Mrs. Harry Schroder, Mrs. Denny Gahioud, Miss Velma R. Stebbins, Niagara Falls; and Floyd A. Stebbins, New York city. She also leaves four great grandchildren. The body has been taken to Ehlers funeral home, where friends may call. The funeral will be held there on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The Rev. Cornelis Heyn, pastor of Adams Memorial church, will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.________________________________________________________________Helen M. Robinson Titus, 70, died peacefully July 22, 2005, in her sleep, surrounded by family and friends. Mrs. Titus was born Aug. 26, 1934, in Massillon, Ohio, to the late Walter and Sadie Malinowski. Helen was also preceded in death by her husband, Willis "Pete" Titus on May 10, 1999; four sisters, Nancy, Anna, Mary and Betty; and a niece, Rita. She was a waitress and homemaker. She is survived by her children, Dale and Connie Ann Robinson of Lometa, Texas, Roger and special friend, Vonda Wolfe, of Belpre with whom she resided, Connie and Lindell Stacy of Doe Run, Mo., and Patsy and Bruce Hargreaves of Parkersburg; a sister, Jane Jones of Massillon; a brother, Gail Malinowski of St. Petersburg, Fla.; four granddaughters; several stepchildren and stepgrandchildren; special former practical care aide, Pat Whited; special friends, Deloris Schofield of Belpre, Tim Francis of Mineral Wells and Kitty Swisher of Parkersburg; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at the Tatman Funeral Home, Belpre, with Larry Riggs or Ethan Rankin from the Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall officiating. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. The family sincerely thanks the Marietta Hospice nurses, Rose's Country Home Care and Passport. The family requests that memorial donations can be made to defray funeral expenses. The Parkersburg News. Jul. 23, 2005.________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - April 29, 2004. Page: B10Helen Titus Ackles, 87, of Fairy Dell Rd., Clinton, wife of the late Clayton Ackles, died peacefully on Wednesday, (April 28, 2004) at Harborside Arden House in Hamden after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. Born in Boston, MA on November 19, 1916, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Sophie (Pomonis) Titus. Mrs. Ackles was a resident of Clinton for over 50 years and retired from Chesebrough Ponds as a credit analyst. She was a member of the Henry Carter Hull Library Assoc. and volunteered at the Estuary Council of Clinton. Helen enjoyed gardening, cooking and cherished and loved the company of her family. She is survived by three daughters, Dr. Elaine Chandler and her husband, David of Berkeley, CA, Alexandra Ackles and her husband, James Owen of New Haven, and Dr. Deborah Ackles and her husband, Fred Collenburg of Guilford; one brother, Charles Titus of Brighton, MA; two sisters, Mary Wysowski of Clinton, and Irene Cross of Wayne, Ml; five grandchildren, Phoebe Chandler, Cynthia Sperman, Ted Ackles, Joshua and Jeremy Owen; one great granddaughter, Sophia Sperman; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers, James and Peter Titus; and one sister, Artemus Harmantas. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, April 30 at the Swan Funeral Home, 80 E. Main St., Clinton. Interment will follow in Beaverbrook Cemetery, Clinton. Friends may call at the funeral home TODAY from 6-8 p.m. Those who prefer may make contributions in her memory to the Alzheimer's Association, S. Central Connecticut Chapter, 2911 Dixwell Ave., Suite 104, Hamden, CT 06518. ________________________________________________________________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.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald American (NY) - January 4, 1998. Page: B5Helen I. Titus, 95, formerly of Auburn, died Thursday at Montclair Manor Nursing Home, Montclair, Calif. Born in Auburn, she lived in Florida before moving to California in 1968. She was a member of Calvary Presbyterian Church, Auburn. Her husband, Elmer, died in 1970. Surviving are a daughter, Beverly Jepson of Yuma, Ariz.; two brothers, Daniel Taber of Auburn and Harry Taber of Clemmons, N.C.; four sisters, Francis Chilson and Betty Gasparro, both of Auburn, Ada Clark of Ridge Manor, Fla., and Bessann Ingham of Montclair, Calif.; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Spring services will be announced. Burial is in Cato Union Hill Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewell Funeral Home, 8886 S. Seneca St., Weedsport. Elmer Titus. m. Helen I. Taber. She b. ca. 1903. d. Jan., 1998.________________________________________________________________Denver Post, The (CO) - August 29, 2000. Page: C-13Helen Kathryn Titus of Littleton, a homemaker, died Aug. 18. She was 89. Private services were Wednesday. There was cremation. She was born Jan. 28, 1911, in Manson, Iowa. On Sept. 16, 1927, she married Clyde W. Titus in Cheyenne. He preceded her in death. She is survived by a daughter, Joanne Robinson, Littleton; a son, Donald, Franklinville, N.J.; a sister, Jean Pierce, Tustin, Calif.; a brother, Douglas Owens, Cheyenne; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Clyde W. Titus. m. Helen Kathryn Owens on Sep. 16, 1927.________________________________________________________________Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - December 13, 2007Helen Earline Titus-Pinkard, 82, Survived by 1 son, 4 daughters, a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Wake - Fri. Dec.14 from 6 - 7 pm Funeral Sat. Dec.15 at 1:00 pm. Both services will be held at Golden Gate Funeral Home - 4155 S. R. L. Thornton Fwy. Share tributes go to OB6 Obituaries, Notices________________________________________________________________Helen L. Titus, 90, of Palm Springs died Jan. 5, 2005, in Palm Springs of natural causes. She was born in December 1914, to Leo Martin Titus and May Cole Titus in Los Angeles. She was an elementary school teacher in Los Angeles. She has no survivors. Private arrangements are under the direction of Palm Springs Mortuary of Cathedral City. It is suggested that donations be made to societies for the humane treatment of animals and the conservation of redwood trees.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - March 17, 2010Helen L. Titus, age 79, a resident of Greenfield Twp., passed away Monday March 15, 2010 at Hamot Medical Center. She was born on June 16, 1930 in Venango Twp., Pa., a daughter of the late Jay and Velma Green McClelland. Helen attended Greenfield Baptist Church. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and doing crocheting, sewing, drawing and playing the organ. Preceded in death by her husband, Harold Titus in 1997, one son, Roy L. Titus in 2006, a grandson, Jonathan Lee Eret in 2007, one brother, Donald McClelland and two sisters, Alberta Smith and Dorothy Irwin. Helen is survived by four daughters, Jeanette Skarzenski and her husband, LaVern, Diane Eret and her husband, Frank and Karen Rose and her husband, Scott all of North East and Barbara Titus Shumac, four brothers, Cecil McClelland of Findley Lake, N.Y., Frank McClelland of Lincolnville, Pa., Robert McClelland of Clymer, N.Y. and Russell McClelland of Cambridge Springs, Pa., and one sister, Louise Hancock of Lincolnville, Pa. Also survived by 18 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A special thank you from the family to neighbors Chuck and Ginny Martin and Jeannette Pierce. Friends will be received at the W. Tad Bowers Funeral Home, 92 S. Lake St., North East, Pa. on Thursday 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 Friday at 11 a.m. Rev. David Waldo will officiate. Interment will be in Erie Co. Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Regional Cancer Center, 2500 W. 12th St., Erie, PA 16505 or the John Kanzius Cancer Research Fund, 915 State St., Erie, PA 16501. To send condolences please visit . ________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - March 6, 1992. Page: 2Helen M. Titus, 87, of Lake Placid died Wednesday at Lake Placid Health Care Center. A native of Hackensack, N.J., she moved to this area seven years ago from Miami. She was a retired lunchroom manager at a public school, Lutheran and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Parkridge, N.J. She is survived by two sons, Leroy of Lake Placid and Donald of Rochester, N.Y.; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Fountain-Chandler Funeral Home, Lake Placid.________________________________________________________________Helen M. Robinson Titus, 70, died peacefully July 22, 2005, in her sleep, surrounded by family and friends. Mrs. Titus was born Aug. 26, 1934, in Massillon, Ohio, to the late Walter and Sadie Malinowski. Helen was also preceded in death by her husband, Willis "Pete" Titus on May 10, 1999; four sisters, Nancy, Anna, Mary and Betty; and a niece, Rita. She was a waitress and homemaker. ____________________________________________________________Helen Margaret Titus. Helen was born in Duluth, Minnesota on July 27, 1919, to Lucretia and Albert Hopkins. She spent her childhood in Duluth, growing up with 4 older brothers. She attended the University of Minnesota, earning a BS degree in Architecture in May of 1941. She met her husband, John (Jack) Titus, there and they married mid-way through his Army Air Corps service, just after Pearl Harbor was bombed in December of 1941. Helen and Jack had 3 children and lived in eight states during their marriage. Helen was a homemaker and enjoyed creating ceramics, playing the organ, and reading. At the age of 72, she purchased her first computer and became the author of a book chronicling the history of her family, "How Did We Get From There To Here" She enjoyed traveling with Jack to many places on travel tours and Elderhostel stays, sometimes combined with visits to their children's homes in New Zealand, Alaska and Chicago. Helen and Jack celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary on December 14, 2006, a few weeks before her death. She is survived by her husband, John P. Titus of Salem, Oregon; daughters, Nancy Parmeter and husband, Stan of Woodburn, Oregon and Patty Peirsol of Fairbanks, Alaska; son, John P. Titus, Jr. and wife, Susan of Naperville, Illinois; 6 grandchildren, Laura, David, Ben, Caroline, Hillary and Angie; and 3 great-grandchildren, Amy, Emma and Dale. A celebration of her life will be held at 2 p.m., on Friday, January 12, 2007 at Capital Manor, 1955 Dallas Highway NW, Salem, Oregon. In lieu of flowers, Helen would like you to make a donation in her name to your favorite charity.________________________________________________________________Times, The (Trenton, NJ) - September 18, 2009. Page: A08Helen Payran Titus, 95, of Simi Valley, CA, died Wednesday at St. Paul's Home in Simi Valley. Born in Trenton on March 20, 1914, she was a lifelong resident of Trenton and retired to Crestwood Village in Whiting. She moved to Simi Valley in 1999 to spend the remainder of her time with her family. A graduate of Bucknell University with a bachelor of science degree, she went on to teach elementary school in the Trenton school system and went on to be an administrator at Trenton State College, now the College of New Jersey, where she retired in 1972. Helen was an active member of the Daughters of the Revolution (D.A.R.) - General MercerChapter. She was also active in the Trenton College Club and The American Association of the University of Women (AAUW). Daughter of the late H. Stanley and Viola Mathes Payran and wife of the late Howard E. Titus, she is survived by a daughter, Kathryn T. King and her husband, Gary and two grandchildren, Jaime Anne Sher and Kimberly Dena Bayer and her husband, Robert. Also surviving is a great-granddaughter Helena Rae Bayer. A graveside service will be held on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, at 11 a.m. at Ewing Cemetery, 98 Scotch Rd. in Ewing Township with Reverend Dr. Kenneth Robinson of the Hopewell United Methodist Church officiating. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are under the direction of Poulson & Van Hise Funeral Directors Lawrenceville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Helen's name may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, P.O. Box 96380, Washington. D.C. 20077-7491. Sign Guest Book at timesobits ________________________________________________________________Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) - August 20, 2004. Page: B4Helen S. Titus, 80, of Jefferson, died Wednesday, August 18, 2004, in Donnell House, Washington. She was born July 9, 1924, in Vestaburg, a daughter of John and Anna Yurichko Stagon. Mrs. Titus was a 1942 graduate of East Bethlehem Township High School. She was a homemaker and, at one time, worked at Bishoff Creamery, Waynesburg. She was a member of St. Marcellus Roman Catholic Church, Jefferson, and its Christian Mothers. A former member of Jefferson Senior Citizens Center, Mrs. Titus was a member and past president of American Legion Post 954 Auxiliary of Jefferson. On December 27, 1952, she married John E. "Doc" Titus, who survives. Also surviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Cyndee and Ken Scott of Mars and Jeanne and David Hockenberry of Carmichaels; and a brother, John Stagon of North Huntingdon. Deceased are a granddaughter, Meredith Scott; a brother, George Stagon; and four sisters, Mary Perevuznik, Elizabeth Shimborski, Regina Spinello and Rose Revi. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Behm Funeral Homes Inc., 1477 Jefferson Road, Jefferson, Gregory P. Rohanna, supervisor, where a blessing service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, August 23, followed at 10:30 a.m. by Mass of Christian Burial in St. Marcellus Church, Jefferson, with Father Alan E. Morris officiating. Interment will follow in Greene County Memorial Park, Waynesburg R.D.1. Jefferson American Legion Post 954 will hold a memorial service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) - August 21, 2004. Page: B5In the obituary of Helen S. Titus, published in Friday's paper, omitted were two surviving granddaughters, Tori Scott and Rachel Hockenberry. A memorial service by Jefferson American Legion Unit 954 Auxiliary will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________The Frederick Post. Monday Morning, February 15, 1932. p. 5. MD.Mrs Helena Heater Titus, wife of William R. Titus, died at her home in Adamstown Saturday morning at 1:40 o'clock. She had been in ill health for some years but her death came suddenly. She was aged 56 years and nine months. She was a daughter of the late Richard and Matilda Appel Heater of Loudoun county, Va. She is survived by her husband and one son, Blair S. Titus, at home; her mother, one brother, Charles E. Heater, Lucketts, Va., and one sister, Mrs. J. H. Herrick, Kensington, Md. The funeral will take place from the Catholic church in Point of Rocks, this morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in the Union Cemetery in Leesburg, Va. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.________________________________________________________________Newport Mercury. January 28, 1922. p. 1.Mrs. Henrietta C. Titus, widow of Augustin C. Titus, died at her home in Brookline, Mass., on Thursday, after a short illness. She was stricken with apoplexy on Friday and her condition was considered critical from the first. Mrs. Titus was born in Haverhill, New Hampshire, and came to Newport to reside after her marriage. She had a wide circle of friends in this city, all of whom held her in the very highest esteem. She was a woman of ready sympathy, kindly in every thought and action, always desirous of helping those in trouble or distress. She was one of the founders of William Ellery Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and had always maintained her active interest in that organization. After the death of her husband she removed from Newport, living for a short time in Haverhill, N. H., but more recently in Brookline, Mass. She is survived by three sons, Mr. Harry A. Titus of this city, Mr. Alonzo Titus of Salem, Mass., and Dr. Raymond Titus of Jamaica Plain, and two daughters, Mrs. Nettie Brown of Salem and Mrs. May Hanson of Yonkers, N. Y.________________________________________________________________Henry Titus 01/27/2003. Services for Henry C. "Hank" Titus, Rock Island, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Rock Island Memorial Park. Visitation is 3-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island. He died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2003, at Trinity Medical Center-West Campus, Rock Island. He was employed at the Rock Island Arsenal for a time. He later was a truck driver for Rock Island Tobacco Co. for many years, retiring in 1980. He was born Jan. 5, 1919, in Clinton. He married Valeria Lefler in 1946 in Rock Island. Memorials may be made to the Child Abuse Council, Moline. Survivors include his wife, Valeria, Rock Island; a daughter, Pamela Hauman, Rock Island; a son, Charles Titus, Florence, Ky.; and two grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Quad-City Times, The (IA) - January 27, 2003. Page: C6Services for Henry C. "Hank" Titus, 84, Rock Island, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Rock Island Memorial Park. Visitation is 3-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island. He died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2003, at Trinity Medical Center-West Campus, Rock Island. He was employed at the Rock Island Arsenal for a time. He later was a truck driver for Rock Island Tobacco Co. for many years, retiring in 1980. He was born Jan. 5, 1919, in Clinton. He married Valeria Lefler in 1946 in Rock Island. Memorials may be made to the Child Abuse Council, Moline. Survivors include his wife, Valeria, Rock Island; a daughter, Pamela Hauman, Rock Island; a son, Charles Titus, Florence, Ky.; and two grandchildren. Copyright 2003 by Quad-City Times.________________________________________________________________Florida Times-Union, The (Jacksonville, FL) - Friday, April 17, 2009Henry Clay Titus, 95, of Jacksonville, died April 4, 2009. The Neptune Society is in charge. ________________________________________________________________Citrus County Chronicle (Crystal River, FL) - Saturday, July 19, 2014.Henry Jay Titus, 51, of Homosassa, Florida died July 17, 2014. Private arrangements are under the direction of Strickland Funeral Home and Crematory, Crystal River. ________________________________________________________________Herbert C. Titus. The funeral of Herbert C. Titus, who died on Friday, June 20th, took place on Sunday, at the M.E. church, under the auspices of the G.A.R Post, Rev. Geo. Varion officiating. The deceased was born in Cheshire Co., N.H., Oct. 29th, 1828, married Lydia Lillie, of Edwards, N.Y., in 1848, and moved to Michigan three years later, where he has since resided, in the vicinity of Coopersville. During the war he served three years in Co. C, First Regiment of Michigan Engineers and Mechanics. He re-enlisted in Co. I, 10th Michigan Cavalry, and served as corporal under Captain Cummins until the close of the war. It was after the raid on Stoneman's Ridge that Capt. Cummins said of him, "I would like to command a whole company of men like "Hub" Titus. He leaves a wife, four sons and two daughters, all of whom were present at the time of his death, except Mrs. Chas. Hill, of Minnesota. The Coopersville Observer, June 27, 1890, Page 7:________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald American (NY) - July 12, 1998. Page: B4Herbert F. Titus, 74, of Cato died Saturday at Auburn Memorial Hospital. Born in Meridian, he was a life resident of the Cato-Meridian area. He graduated from Cato-Meridian High School and attended Cornell University. He owned and operated Titus Farm, Cato, where he raised cattle and distributing fertilizer, corn and wheat. He was a member and director of the Farm Service Agency (Farm Bureau), president of the Cato Union Hill Cemetery Board, a member of the Ira Town Board, the Cayuga County and New York State Magistrates associations, town justice for the town of Ira for the past 37 years, a member and former chief of the Cato Volunteer Fire Department, a member, former president, treasurer and super chief of the Cato-Conquest fire departments and a founder, member and former president of the Cato Rescue Unit. He retired in 1996 as an investigator with the Cayuga County Coroner's Office. Survivors: His wife, the former Betty Welch; two daughters, Helen Kelly and Cynthia Mansfield, both of Cato; two sons, Keith and Steven, both of Cato; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday at Jewell Funeral Home. Burial, Cato Union Hill Cemetery. Calling hours, 5 to 8 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, South Street, Cato. Contributions: Cato Rescue Unit. ________________________________________________________________Register-Star (Hudson, NY) - May 31, 2011Herbert H. Titus, age 82 of Valatie, died Sunday, May 29, 2011 at his home. Born March 6, 1929 in Dover Plains, NY he was the son of the late Oliver and Mary (Burhans) Titus. Mr. Titus had a love for Bowling and Fishing. He was the beloved father and father-in-law to Christoher (Sonja Jones) Titus of Hudson. He is also survived by his companions Georgia and Susan DiBlasi of Hudson. Herbert will be greatly missed by his Coarc friends and family. A calling hour will be held Friday from 10-11 AM with the funeral to follow at 11 in the Raymond E. Bond Funeral Home, Inc., Rt. 9, Valatie. Burial will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Coarc, POB 2, Mellenville, NY 12544.________________________________________________________________Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC) - August 14, 2008. Page: C2Funeral services for Herbert W. Titus Jr. who passed on Monday, August 11, 2008, will be held on Saturday, August 16, 2008 at noon at Terrells Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Chapel Hill. Family will receive friends on Friday, August 15, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Terrells Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Burial will follow on Monday, August 18, 2008 at 10 a.m. at the Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery, Spring Lake. He is survived by his wife, Edna Titus; two daughters, Trina Titus and Tara Corbert; one son, Ted Edwards. Services entrusted to Jones Funeral Home, Chapel Hill. ________________________________________________________________Austin American-Statesman (TX) - Tuesday, June 20, 2017An inmate at the Travis County Jail died Monday after being taken to St. David's South Austin Medical Center, officials said. According to the Travis County sheriff's office, the inmate, 21-year-old Herman Titus, was booked into the facility on May 23 on a charge of intoxication assault and a parole violation. The sheriff's office said evidence investigators have collected so far does not point to foul play. An official cause and manner of death will be released in coming days.________________________________________________________________Hersel W. "Bill Titus, 71, of Calumet City, passed away quietly at home on Thursday, November 3, 1994. He is survived by his wife, Mary E.; one daughter, Margo (Ralph) Broze of Alabama; four sons, William L. (Beverly) of Hammond, Richard D. (Patricia) of Lansing, Wyatt W. (Zevette) of Gary and Flint O. Titus of Calumet city; 14 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; one sister, Barbara Titus of Burnham; four brothers, Raymond (Ann) and Roy (Sue) of Tennessee, Frank (Elsie) of Greenbay, Wisconsin and Johnny Titus of Burnham; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Crystal L., brother, Charles, one sister, Pearl Tressley and his parents. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 5, 1994 at 11 a.m. from the Hessville Baptist Church, 6423 Arizona Ave., Hammond. Burial at Elmwood Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the Schroeder-Lauer Funeral Home, 3227 Ridge Road, Lansing, on Friday from 2 to 9 p.m. Mr. Titus was a lifelong resident of the Calumet Region; a veteran of World War II; former Police Officer for the Burnham Police Department and a retired truck driver with 34 years of service with Teamsters Union Local #142 and Local #705. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Hospice of the Calumet Area would be appreciated.________________________________________________________________Hilda Marie (Wilber) Titus, of 95th Street, Niagara Falls, died on Monday, December 29, 2008 in Niagara Hospice House. She was 79. She was born in Carbondale, PA on June 2, 1929, a daughter of the late Charles and Elvira (Lee) Titus. She attended schools in Pennsylvania. Mrs Titus worked as a cook for Buzzy’s Pizzeria, Louis Restaurant and for the Niagara Wheatfield Central School District. She was a member of the Frontier Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary and the O.E.S. She enjoyed knitting, paint by number and crossword puzzles.Survivors include her husband, Howard Titus; three children, Robert (Winifred) Titus of Wheatfield, Linda Langman (late Larry) of Akron, OH, Terry Titus of Vacaville, CA; eight grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by siblings, Floyd, Betty and Peggy.Private services and burial will be held today. The LANE FUNERAL HOME, INC., is handling the arrangements. Visit for on-line guest register. Niagara Gazette. Dec. 29, 2008________________________________________________________________Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) - Wednesday, September 18, 2013Twin Cities-based composer and pianist Hiram Titus lived mostly in his imagination. "His tire may need air and his oil may be low, but he wouldn't notice those things," said his brother, classical guitarist Anthony Titus. "But give him an idea for a piece of music, and he would be fully there." Titus, 66, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, died Monday at Fairview Southdale Hospital after suffering cardiac arrest. He left a legacy of music, including scores for "A Christmas Carol" at the Guthrie Theater and "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" at Children's Theatre Company. He composed for TV movies such as "Alice in Wonderland" and "Puss in Boots" and for the 1987 film "The Little Mermaid." He also created operas. "Hiram had an unbelievable ear, extraordinary sensibility and a daunting breadth of imagination," said Children's Theatre artistic director Peter Brosius, who worked with Titus on Dr. Seuss' "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins," which toured Japan. Brosius called it "a Seussian masterwork that requires originality, heart and sophisticated humor to work. He matched that." Playwright Barbara Field first worked with Titus in 1974, when she adapted "A Christmas Carol." Titus' compositions were used in that show for more than a decade. The two became frequent collaborators, creating "Jack," a musical based on "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Rosina," an opera based on characters from "The Barber of Seville" and "The Marriage of Figaro," and the musical "Skinflint," based on Moliere's "The Miser." On Saturday, she had dropped off a script at Titus' Minneapolis home for their latest project, a successor to "Rosina." "Hiram had a great sense of the theatrical power of music, its timing and ironies," she said. "It's a devastating loss." Child prodigy Hiram Edson Titus Jr. was born in Minneapolis. His father was a portrait painter and his mother, Madeleine, was a music teacher whose career included stints at Macalester College and the MacPhail Center for Music. At 12, he studied piano with Dominick Argento, the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, and at 14, he was a soloist with the Minneapolis Symphony (now the Minnesota Orchestra). He won a Van Cliburn Scholarship to the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Mich. Two years later, he moved to Chicago to follow music teacher Guy Duckworth, a University of Minnesota professor who had transferred to the University of Chicago. After graduating from Oberlin College, he became composer-in-residence at the Children's Theatre. "He was trained as a concert pianist but realized that improvisation was more creative," his brother said. "He felt that improvisation gave him more latitude." Besides his brother, survivors include his sister-in-law, Kay Titus, a nurse at Fairview Southdale who was on call the morning he died, and nephews Christopher Paul Titus of Miyagi, Japan, Adam Joseph Titus of Eagan and John Anthony "Jack" Titus of Moorhead, Minn. Services are pending. "Hiram was very modest about his talent," said Philip Brunelle, founder of the choral group VocalEssence, who worked with Titus on "Rosina" and other pieces. "But he was certainly an important gift to the Twin Cities and beyond." ________________________________________________________________Holland R. "Rick" Titus, 57, of Terre Haute died at 6:50 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, in his residence after battling cancer for a year and one-half. He retired as a senior master sergeant from the 181st Tactical Fighter Group in Terre Haute after 23 years service, where he worked as a weapons loading specialist. Upon his retirement, he was reemployed by Dever Distributing, where he had previously worked from 1970-1980. He was co-owner of Titus Tavern, (the Old Spinning Wheel), since 1993. He was born July 19, 1947, in Terre Haute to Harland L. "Doc" Titus and Helen Greeson Titus. Survivors include his wife of 29 years, Anne Hoffman Titus; three daughters, Tiffany Brookins, Heather Lynch and husband Jack, and Wendy Sharp and husband William, all of Terre Haute; one brother, Tucker Titus of Clearwater, Fla.; and one sister, Jeri Titus of Terre Haute; seven grandchildren, Connor, Colton and Corie Lynch, Ricky and Brayden Brookins, and Halea Burk and Dee Dee Sharp. He was a 1965 graduate of Gerstmeyer High School and was proud of his lasting friendships from there. He was a Vietnam veteran, serving at DaNang Air Base from 1966-1967, and was quite proud of his military service. He was a life member of the Air Force Sergeant Association, life member of Lawton Byrum Post 972 Veterans of Foreign Wars, life member of Krietenstein American Legion Post 40 and Terre Haute Elks Lodge 86. He will always be remembered for his wit, humor, kindness and friendship, and he is loved not by many, but by everyone. Funeral services are 11 a.m. Saturday in Callahan Funeral Home, 2425 Wabash Avenue. Burial is in Roselawn Memorial Park, with military services by the 181st Tactical Fighter Group. Visitation is 4 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Class of 1965 Gerstmeyer Scholarship Fund, with envelopes available in the funeral home. The Tribune-Star. Jan. 7, 2005.________________________________________________________________Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) - March 20, 2009. Page: 6BHolly Kay (Smith) Titus, 46, of New Bern, NC passed away peacefully from cancer on March 12, 2009, surrounded by loving family and friends. Holly was born in Minneapolis, MN to Ruth and the late Robert W. Smith on October 5, 1962. She is survived by her husband of 26 years, Larry Titus; daughters, Alicia (Jim) Varner, Jessica (Steffon) Chase; sons, Larry Jr. (fiancée Cynthia Henry) Titus, Ryan (Kelly) Titus, Joshua (Brittany) Titus; grandchildren, Angela, Charlie, Kayla, Kylie, Natalie, Cameron and Dakota; sisters, Sandra (Mike) Mullin, Sharon (Dave) Stendal, Gayle (Bob) Emery, Kim (Roy) Drangstveit; brothers, Gary (Karen) Smith, Greg (Melody) Smith, Mark (Dorothy) Smith, Ross (Heidi) Smith; and numerous nieces and nephews. Holly grew up in Bloomington and Golden Valley, and graduated from Robbinsdale High School in 1980. Holly had an exuberance for life and loved new challenges. Holly and Larry married on December 1, 1982, they moved to Virginia then to North Carolina, where Larry retired from the U.S. Marine Corps. Holly was actively involved in Little League and Babe Ruth teams in her community. Holly was a loving and caring wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. She was a tireless supporter of her children, family and friends. She possessed an innate common sense about relationships. The extraordinary impact she had on the lives of others in her too short life was evidenced by the outpouring of love at her Memorial Service at Cherry Point Baptist Church last Saturday in Havelock, NC. A celebration of Holly's life will be held on Saturday, March 21st at 1 PM, at Valley Christian Church, 17297 Glacier Way, Rosemount, MN. ________________________________________________________________The Evening Banner. Thurs., Aug. 7, 1958. p. 5.MINSVILLE, N.Y. - The Rev. Homer F. Titus, 86, retired Methodist minister who served as superintendent of three different districts including the old Northern district, died Sunday in the hospital here after a short illness. Since his retirement in 1944 he had lived at Moriah Center and Port Henry. He was a native of upper New York state, was ordained as a deacon of the Methodist Church in 1888 and became elder and full time pastor in 1900. He had a record of 44 years in the active ministry.________________________________________________________________Greenville Herald Banner. Tuesday Morning, August 29, 1972. p. 2.CELESTE. - Funeral services for Homer H. Titus, 85, will be at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Celeste Methodist Church with the Rev. Ernest Wait of Bridgeport and the Rev. Freeman Pearson of Celeste, officiating. Burial will be in Webb Hill Cemetery with Taylor Funeral Home of Leonard in charge of arrangements. Mr. Titus died at 12:30 p.m. Monday in Citizens General Hospital in Greenville following a sudden illness. He was born February 6, 1886 in White Rock. He was a member of the Celeste Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge, the Lions Club and a Shrine. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. S. R. Granberry of Celeste and one brother, Ray Titus, of Dallas. Pallbearers will be Gerald Williams, Jimmy Williams, Neal Williams, Larry Rowell, Bert Reiser and Bo Lipsey.________________________________________________________________Daily News, The (Batavia, NY) - May 11, 2007. Page: 9AHomer S. Titus, 87, of Durfee Road, a lifelong farmer and partner in Titus Brothers Farms in Wyoming, died Thursday (May 10, 2007) at the Wyoming County Nursing Facility in Warsaw. He was born April 21, 1920, a son of the late Robert and Twila Smith Titus. He was a noted Guernsey breeder and at one time had the largest Guernsey herd in New York state. He was a member of the New York State Apple Growers Association and was also an owner of Titus Fruit Stand in Wyoming. He was a member of the Farm Bureau and a former member of the Grange. Mr. Titus served on the Wyoming Central School Board of Education for several years and was a past president of the board. He was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian Church of Wyoming and had served as an elder in the church. He was predeceased by his wife Mary in 2004. Surviving are two sons, John (Chris) Titus of Wyoming and David Titus of Wyoming; three daughters, Sally (Randall) Speed of Wyoming, Elizabeth (Scott) Speed of Wyoming and Cheryl (Kenneth) Strathearn of Wyoming; a sister, Ruth Wixson of Tonawanda; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Colson Titus and Paul Titus. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Robinson & Hackemer Funeral Home, 246 North Main St., Warsaw. A service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church of Wyoming. Burial will be in Wyoming Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church of Wyoming, 5 North Academy St., Wyoming, NY 14591 or National Parkinson's Foundation, 1501 N.W. 9th Ave., Bob Hope Rd., Miami, FL 33136-1494. ________________________________________________________________Howard Titus, 80, died Tuesday at home. He was the husband of Virginia (Girard) Titus. Born in Norton on May 26, 1919, he was a son of the late Harrie and Mabel (Carpenter) Titus. He had been a Mansfield resident for the past 75 years and had been educated in Mansfield schools. Mr. Titus was a machine operator at Sterling Manufacturing Co., where he had been employed for 25 years. He retired 14 years ago. He had previously been employed at the Hercules Powder Co. in Mansfield. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a sergeant in the Asiatic Pacific Theater. A communicant of St. Mary's Church, he was also a member of the Philip Welch Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3264 and the Mansfield Council on Aging. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, Michael Titus of Orlando, Fla., John Titus of Thorndike, Maine, and Joseph Titus of Norton; a daughter, Kathleen Vickery of Three Rivers, Mass.; a brother, Harrie Titus of Sandwich; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Clifford and Robert Titus and Elsie Mitchell. A funeral will be held at 8 a.m. Friday from the Sherman & Jackson Funeral Home, 55 North Main St., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, 330 Pratt St. Burial will be in the Norton Center Cemetery, Norton.________________________________________________________________Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - November 30, 1989. Page: 6-BHoward "Hacksaw" Titus. Died 2:35 p.m. Monday, Nov. 27, 1989, at Baton Rouge General Medical Center. He was 33, a native and resident of Baton Rouge. Visiting at Gilbert Funeral Home, noon Friday until religious services at 1 p.m., conducted by the Rev. Anthony Allen. Interment in Stockade Cemetery. Survived by a brother, Willie Titus Jr., Baton Rouge; a sister-in-law, Madis M. Titus, Baton Rouge; aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by parents, Willie Sr. and Adline Baker Titus.________________________________________________________________Howard Titus. Rites Thursday Oct 17 1967. Howard M. Titus, 85, of 555 Third avenue, died Monday following a brief illness. He was born Oct 22, 1881, at Aurora (Buchanan Co., IA). he moved to Kenwood from Prairieburg as head of the public schools in 1910 and moved to Marion in 1911, while serving the Kenwood schools. Mr. Titus was married to Myrtle Mary Strane at Hopkinton on Aug 7, 1912. He became a rural mail carrier in 1920 and retired in 1944. Mr. Titus was a member of the First Methodist church, the National Rural Letter Carriers' Assn. and the Senior Men's Christian Assn. of the Cedar Rapids YMCA. Survivors are his wife; a son; Robert Titus of Columbus, Ohio; two daughter, LaVerna M. Titus of South Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. Aaron Miller of LaJolia, Calif.; five grandchildren; and a sister, Mildred A. Titus of Marion. A son, Lt. John Titus, of the U.S. army air corps, was lost in the South Pacific during World war II. Services: Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the First Mathodist church by the Rev. Lloyd C. Kellams, assisted by the Rev. W. Greer McCrory. Burial: Oak Shade. Friends may call at the Murdoch funeral home Wednesday after 11 a.m. until Thursday at 10 a.m. and at the church after 11. The casket will not be opened after the service.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - July 23, 1993July 21, 1993. Howard B. Titus, 78, of Fellow Street, Shickshinny, died Wednesday in Berwick Hospital, BerwickA lifelong resident of Shickshinny, he was a son of the late Daniel and Hattie Hoffman Titus. He attended Shickshinny High School. He was self-employed as a truck driver and owner of Red's Auto Repair, Shickshinny, retiring in 1978. He attended the Bible Baptist Church, Shickshinny. He and his wife, the former Evelyn Ketcham, celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary on Oct. 9. He was preceded in death by brothers, George, Charles and Harry; sister, Irene Hinkey and May Hurtle. Surviving are sons, Howard Gaylord, Shickshinny; Barry, Berwick; daughters, Mrs. Judith Douthat, Berwick; Mrs. John (Ruthann) Olenick, Shickshinny; brother, Frank, Shickshinny; sisters, Mrs. Mabel Baer, Porter Station, Del.; Mrs. Martha Balliet, Berwick; 15 grandchildren; eight great-granddaughters. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday from the George A. Strish Funeral Home, 38 N. Main St., Shickshinny, with the Rev. Warren M. Birdsall officiating. Interment will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today.________________________________________________________________Howard E. ``Gene'' Titus, 83, of East Second Street, Nescopeck, died Thursday (May 16, 2002) at Berwick Retirement Village II. Born Jan. 17, 1919, in Shickshinny, he was a son of the late Howard and Mary (Cedar) Titus. He was an inspector for American Car & Foundry and a salesman for 16 years at Brown Motors. Before retiring, he was a quality control supervisor at Strick Corp. He was a member of the Nescopeck Rod & Gun Club and Luzerne County Emergency... Times Leader. May 17, 2002.________________________________________________________________Funeral service for Howard E. Titus, 74, of Springview, Dec. 29, in the Burton Grace Lutheran Church with burial in the Mount Hope Cemetery at Springview. Howard Titus passed away Dec. 23 in the Nebraska Medical Center at Omaha. Survivors include wife Kathy Titus of Springview; children Bill Titus of Medina, Wash., Nancy Geaghan and husband Bryan of Burke, S.D., Susan Kamla and husband Ron of Haigler, and Randy Titus and wife Melissa of Omaha; eight grandchildren; sisters-in-law Lois Titus of Springview, Mary Williams of Clearfield, S.D., Ruth Elaine Williams of Oacoma, S.D., and Shirley Dutrow and husband Wayne of Ainsworth; and nieces and nephews.________________________________________________________________Ventura County Star (CA) - August 3, 2001. Page: B05Howard E. Titus, 85 passed away in Simi Valley on Tuesday July 31 2001. A New Jersey resident most of his life and most recently of Whiting N.J. Howard and his wife Helen moved to Simi Valley in 1999 to be closer to family. Howard proudly served in the European Theater of Operations in the United States Army First Army 509th MP during World War II for 28 months. He was awarded five battle stars and became his family's hero when he landed at Normandy Beach during the D-Day invasion in June 1944. He was an elder and active in events at the Presbyterian Church in Lakehurst N.J. More recently he attended the United Methodist Church in Simi Valley. He is survived by his wife Helen Payran Titus; daughter and son-in-law Kathryn and Gary King of Simi Valley; granddaughters Kimberly D. Nero and Jaime A. Sher; sister Helen Whitworth of Yardley Pa.; and nephews Richard Whitworth of Milton Ohio and William Whitworth of Doylestown Pa. A loving husband father and grandfather he will be deeply missed. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to Coast Caregiver Resource Center 5350 Hollister Ave. Suite C Santa Barbara CA 93111 (800) 443-1236 in memory of Howard Titus for respite care in Ventura County. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday Aug. 6 at Ewing Cemetery Chapel 78 Scotch Rd. Ewing N.J. (609) 882-0279. Assisting the family in California is Reardon Mortuary in Simi Valley. New Jersey services are being arranged by Poulson Van Hise Mortuary Lawrencevile N.J. (609) 396-8168. ________________________________________________________________Hutchinson News. Oct. 19, 1972. p. 49.HALSTEAD - Howard F. Titus, 75, died Wednesday near Halstead while driving his truck. Born April 4, 1895, at Greenfield, Mo., he married Amber Hunt Nov. 4, 1927, at Newton. He was a retired assistant vice-president of the Fourth National Bank and Trust Co. and lived here since 1962. He was a member of the First Methoodist Church, Isabel; Masonic Lodge;Shrine Club, Wichita; Consistory; American Legion. Survivors include the widow; daughter: Mrs. E. F. Connors, Halstead; brother: Walter, Seiling, Okla.; sister: Mrs. Millie Evans, Condon, Ore.________________________________________________________________Lincoln Journal Star: Web Edition Articles (NE) - July 19, 2010Howard L. Titus, 83 of Wymore died Thursday, July 15, 2010 at the Independence House in Lincoln. He was born Nov. 21, 1926 at Sioux City where he spent his childhood and graduated from high school. He served in the U. S. Navy during World War II from Nov. 26, 1944 to Aug. 2, 1946. Howard married Louise M. Chase on Nov. 26, 1949 at Elk Point, South Dakota. He was a roadmaster for the Burlington-Northern Railroad until his retirement in 1982. Howard is survived by three sons, Duane Titus and his wife Sharon, and Dale Titus and his wife JoAnne, all of Lincoln; Keith Titus and his wife, Liz of Las Vegas; by a daughter, Karen Titus of Wymore; by five grandchildren, Lisa, Christy and her husband Dody, Nina, Nicole, and Megan; by four great grandchildren; and by a brother, Fredrick Titus. Howard was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas A. and Clara O. (Pederson) Titus; by his wife, Louise, on April 3, 2003; and by a son, Vernon Titus, on Oct. 27, 2009. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at the Laughlin-Hoevet Funeral Home, 505 N. 9th Street, Wymore, Pastor Joel Harmon officiating. Casual dress. Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 21, 2010 at Memorial Park Cemetery in Sioux City, Iowa. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. Monday until the time of service on Tuesday. Memorial to the family's choice with the funeral home in charge. Laughlin-Hoevet Funeral Home, Wymore, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Howard Orson Titus, 78, of Longville, La., passed away on Friday, Sept. 20, 2002, at Beauregard Memorial Hospital in DeRidder, La. He was born on July 3, 1924, in Whallonsburg, N.Y., the son of Benjamin and Martha (Metcalf) Titus. Howard was a retired employee of International Paper Company in Ticonderoga, N.Y. He was a veteran of World War II, having been a part of the D-Day Normandy Invasion at Omaha Beach in the Army's 9th Armored Division. Besides his parents, he is predeceased by two brothers and three sisters. He is survived by his wife, Geraldine (McDermott) Titus of Longville, La; a brother, Collins Titus of Eugene, Ore.; and four daughters, Barbara Titus- Koopmann of Greenwich, N.Y., Julie Mazurowski of Wilton, N.Y., Karen Ross of Crown Point, N.Y., and Theresa Titus-Seaman of Longville, La.; nine grandchildren; and six great - grandchildren; a cousin, Donald Titus of Crown Point, N.Y.; and other cousins, nieces and nephews. Howard was an active member of the Council on Aging, enjoyed activities at the Senior Citizen Center and was a communicant of the First Baptist Church in Longville, La., where he leaves many, many, very special and dear friends. During his life he enjoyed his blue grass music, visiting the forts at Crown Point and fishing Lake Champlain, especially Sheepshead. A memorial service will be held at the First Baptist Church in Longville on Sept. 23, 2002, and a local service will be held in the spring. The Rocky Mountain News. Jan. 10, 2004.________________________________________________________________Trenton Evening Times. Monday, July 25, 1910. NJ.Former City Comptroller Howard S. Titus died Saturday night at his home, 917 Berkeley Avenue, after an illness of about a month. Death was due to blood clot on the brain. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Titus home. Interment will be made in Ewing Cemetery under the direction of Ivins & Taylor. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife and two children, Mrs. George H. Bell and Welling G. Titus. Mrs. Frank H. Lalor and Mrs. Lewis Scott are his sisters and John Welling Titus is his brother. For many years Mr. Titus was prominent in city affairs. He served as Comptroller from 1894 to 1898, and was one of the leading spirits in the Republican organization. The father of the former comptroller was Benjamin W. Titus, who many years ago conducted the dry goods business on State Street. He afterward established a woolen mill at the foot of Peace Street, which for several years after his death was conducted by his sons. For several years Mr. Titus had been representing the Crescent Belting and Packing Company, of this city, in New York and Philadelphia.________________________________________________________________Daily News, The (Batavia, NY) - Tuesday, December 26, 2017Howard W. Titus, 95, of Batavia died peacefully Monday (Dec. 25, 2017) at New York State Veterans Home in Batavia. The Titus family is being cared for by Michael S. Tomaszewski Funeral & Cremation Chapel, LLC. 585-343-7500.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - May 22, 1988. Page: a30Hubert Josh Titus, 62, of Paramus, formerly of Paterson, died Friday. He was chief executive of retail boat sales for the Rand Construction Co. and Water Sports Inc. of Long Beach Island. He was a member of the Rockland County Radio Control Club, the Long Beach Island Chamber of Commerce, and the Master Plumbers Association of New Jersey. An Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he was a 1950 graduate of Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Sebald Titus; two sons, Randall of Paramus and Kenneth of Manahawkin; a daughter, Sandra Griffith of Long Beach Island; a sister, Priscilla Krantz of Glen Rock, and two grandchildren. Services are scheduled for Monday at 4 p.m. at the C.C. VanEmburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Visiting is Monday from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Donations to the Coronary Care Unit of The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood would be appreciated.________________________________________________________________Weekly Currents (Bellefontaine, OH) - Monday, February 26, 2018BELLEFONTAINE - Hulda Ruth Titus, 93, of Zanesfield, passed away Friday afternoon, February 23, 2018 at Mary Rutan Hospital. Ruth was born in West Mansfield on October 7, 1924. Ruth was preceded in death by her mother Gladys Marie (Hill) Nichol, her husband Charles W. Titus, Sr., son Charles W. "Bill" Titus, and daughter Margaret "Peg" LeVan Sutton. Ruth was a homemaker and was a member of the East Liberty Church of Christ for many years. She was active at church in Bible studies and many other church activities. Ruth is survived by a daughter Jan (Jack) Breslin-Felver of Zanesfield; grandchildren: Ronald (Tara) LeVan, Dwayne (Joanne) LeVan, Sandy (Scott) Wright, Shaun Breslin, Denise Houser, Shane Breslin, Ryan (Natalie) LeVan, Dean (Amy) LeVan, Darin (Megan) LeVan, Scott Titus, Steve Titus, and Tracy Titus; many great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild on the way; and many close friends and family. Friends may call at the EICHHOLTZ DARING & SANFORD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTER, Bellefontaine, on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 from 4-7pm. Pastor Jason Robson will officiate the funeral service on Wednesday, February 28 at 10:30am at the East Liberty Church of Christ. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Quincy, at 2:30pm. Memorial contributions may be made to East Liberty Church of Christ, 9504 Foundry Road, East Liberty, OH 43319. Online condolences may be expressed at ________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - February 15, 1995. Page: S05I. Judith "Rusty" Titus Patterson, 64, of Burlington Township, formerly of Delran and the Cramer Hill section of Camden, died Monday at Rancocas Hospital, Willingboro. Mrs. Patterson had worked as a private duty nurse until becoming ill four years ago. Previously she worked at the Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center in Camden in the trama center. She was a 1972 graduate of Gloucester County College with a licensed practical nurse degree. She was born in Camden and raised in the Cramer Hill section and attended Woodrow Wilson High School. Survivors: her mother, Alberta Holtmeyer of Delran; a brother, Robert Schrecengost of Alabama; and three sisters, Florence Titus, Cora L. Kroeplin and Carol A. Hooker, all of Delran. Services: viewing, 1 p.m. tomorrow, Edward P. Leonard Jr. Funeral Home, 35th Street and River Avenue, Camden; funeral, 2 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. ________________________________________________________________NOTE: obituary birth date of January 24, 1923 - 5 days earlier than the date on the grave marker. Ida was born at White Cloud, one of eight children of Earl and Elsie Hixson Titus. She grew up at White Cloud where she attended and graduated from high school. She married Robert J, Smith in Rulo NE. Ida worked for Elgin Watch of Lincoln NE for about 10 years, and later as a tester for an electronic manufacturing company at Rogers AR. After her husband died in 1991, she returned to northeast Kansas where she lived at Whiting and Horton until moving to Maple Heights Nursing Home in Hiawatha in 1991. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a son, Robert Smith of Lincoln NE, two daughters, Janet Boggs of WA, Lora DeVore of Springfield IL, four sisters: Georgia Hayes of Atchison KS, Vera Liberty of Weston MO, Gladys Gall of Hiawatha KS, and Barbara Moore of San Marcos TX, 12 grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren. Besides her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a brother: Floyd Raymond Titus, and two sisters: Martha Daily and Elsie Wilson. Memorial contributions can be made to Alzheimer's research.________________________________________________________________The Kokomo Tribune. Friday, Sept. 28, 1945.Mrs. Ida Johnson Titus, 75, died at 3:25 o'clock Thursday afternoon at her nursing home on South Buckeye street. She suffered a broken hip in a fall two years ago and although she was able to be about, that injury marked the beginning of a decline in health. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Cunningham of Huntington, West Virginia, who was at her mother's bedside for some time prior to her death; a son Otto Johnson of Ft .Wayne, and several grandchildren, including Staff Sergt. Raymond Johnson, who made his home with her for several years and has recently received his discharge from the army after serving in the European area and Betty Jean Johnson of Ft. Wayne. A son, Osco Johnson, was killed in an automobile accident several years ago. Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Frank O. Fawcett of Kokomo and Mrs. Mae Perry of Indianapolis, and three brothers, Ross and George Perry of Kokomo and Orien Perry of Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Titus was born in Indianapolis. Mrs. Titus' husband, E. W. Titus, preceded her in death several years ago. She was a member of Grace Methodist church and active in the Berean Bible class and other organizations in the church as long as her health would permit. She was also a member of the Eastern Star chapter and of the W.C.T. U. The body was removed to the Jacobs funeral home, where services will be held at 2:30 o.c;ock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be in Crown Point cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock Friday night.________________________________________________________________Ventura County Star (CA) - January 10, 1999. Page: B06.Ila Grace (Titus) Lawlor age 94 of Oxnard passed away Jan. 7 1999 at St. John's Regional Medical Center after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Lawlor was born Dec. 28 1904 in Beatrice Neb. and had been a Ventura County resident for 55 years. She was a civil service clerk working for the U.S. Department of Navy. Mrs. Lawlor was a member of the Port Hueneme V.F.W. Auxiliary Post 3935 and was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Ila was the last surviving member of her family of three boys and three girls. She married Raymond Titus in 1921 and he preceded her in death on Jan. 10 1972. Two sons were born of this marriage Robert and Phillip Titus. Both passed away in 1998. Ila is survived by her husband Francis "Bing" Lawlor of Oxnard; grandsons James Thomas and Michael Titus of Klamath Falls Ore. and Larry and Steven Titus of Modesto Calif.; and daughter-in-law Alice Titus of Modesto Calif. Ila was a wonderful person friend pal and devoted wife. We will miss you. May God hold you in the palm of his hand. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Monday Jan. 11 1999 at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park 5400 Valentine Road Ventura with Pastor Manuel Avitia officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Conrad-Carroll Mortuary Oxnard. ________________________________________________________________The Enterprise. Wednesday, January 24, 1968. p. 16.Funeral services for Mrs. Ima J. Titus, 68, 309 Walnut St., Edmonds was held Jan. 18 at Columbia Funeral Home with burial in Washington Memorial Park. Mrs. Titus died Jan. 14 in a Seattle hospital. She was a native of Billings, Mont., and moved to Edmonds three years ago from Seattle. She was a member of the Order of Amaranth. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Drive of Seattle and Mrs. Mary Simpson of Edmonds; a brother, James Darrow of Port Angeles and a sister, Mrs. Nina Rhinehart of Anaheim, Calif.________________________________________________________________The Salt Lake Trubune. Saturday, Feb. 4, 1967. UT.BOUNTIFUL -- Mrs. Imogene Titus Wright, 61, 42 W. 1st North St., died of natural causes Feb. 3 at home. Born July 9, 1905, Heber City, to Eugene U. and Estella VanWagoner Titus. Married to Jessie T. Wright, Jan. 5, 1926 Heber City. Solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Sept. 3, 1966. Member DUP, Bountiful Sixth LDS Ward. Survivors: sons, Lynn D., J. Phil, both Bountiful; Norman R., Centerville; Darwin U., Las Cruces, N.M.; 15 grandchildren; brother, Bliss E. Titus, Heber City. Funeral Monday noon Union Mortuary Chapel, where friends call, Sunday 6-8 p.m., Monday 11:30 a.m. until services. Burial Bountiful Memorial Park.________________________________________________________________Evening Tribune (San Diego, CA) - November 15, 1988. Page: A-12Services for Ina (Foushee) Titus, 88, of Kensington Park, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Greenwood Mortuary. Entombment will be in Cathedral Mausoleum in Greenwood Memorial Park. She died Saturday in a hospital. Mrs. Titus was born in North Carolina and lived in the county 65 years. She had been a chief service inspector for Pacific Telephone and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and Daughters of Nile Temple 34. Survivors include a daughter, Alice Patterson of La Mesa; two brothers, Clarence Foushee and Schlesinger Foushee, both of San Diego; two grandsons; and two great-grandsons. ________________________________________________________________India Rocena Titus. Funeral services for Mrs. India Rocenia Ttus, aged 64, widow of George R. Titus of Leesburg, were held Thursday from her home in Leesburg. She is survived by two sons, J. Nelson Titus of Lucketts and William F. Titus of Leesburg. Two grandsons, George W. and William H. Titus, three sisters and three brothers survive. Interment was in the Union Cemetery, Leesburg. Blue Ridge Herald, April 29, 1943.________________________________________________________________Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Sunday, February 4, 2018Ines Ida Titus. Age 79, of Jackson, MI, passed away peacefully at the Hospice Home in Jackson, MI, on January 18, 2018. She was born June 28, 1938 in Jackson, Michigan, to Luigi & Giovanna (Luston) Mion. She is survived by son Mark (Donna) Titus; daughter Ann Holeso and granddaughters Lindsay Holeso & Cassidy Holeso; brother-in-law Lawrence Titus and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 58 years, Phil Titus, one year ago; her parents and brothers Remo & Osvaldo. Ines graduated from St. Mary's High School in 1956 and shortly after worked as a stenographerl secretanl at Commonwealth. She then married Phil Titus on September 6, 1958. She was a kind, loving caregiver of her family and anyone else that she could help. No one was a stranger to Ines - she made friends evenlwhere she went. If you were making a trip to the grocenl store, you had better have planned on an extra half hour as she would find someone to talk to. Ines loved animals, especially her pets and birds, having quite the collection of birdhouses. She dearly loved her family and instilled in her children a gift of compassion, love and kindness. Visitation will be on Saturday, February 10 at 10AM, Trinity Lutheran Church, 122 W. Wesley St., Jackson, MI. A memorial service will follow at 11 AM with the Pastor Eric Ekong offici- ating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Jackson Animal Shelter or to the Cascades Humane Society.________________________________________________________________Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) - May 1, 2007Inez Brigitte Troxclair Titus, on Monday, April 23, 2007. Loving wife of the late Bert S. Titus. Beloved mother of Paul S. Titus, Sr. and David M. Titus. Grandmother of Paul S. Titus, Jr., Rebecca A. Titus Fazzio, Mark J. Titus, Sr., Daniel J. Titus, Sr., Jennifer R. Titus Ransier, Melissa M. Titus Thomas, Kelly L. Titus Scalise, Allyson A. Titus Nelson. Great-grandmother of seventeen and great-great-grandmother of five. Daughter of the late Eliska Laurant Deslattes Troxclair and Nicholas Felician Troxclair. Sister of Doris Louise Troxclair Barbe, Ulysses Felician Troxclair, and the late Theresa Isabelle Troxclair Paternostro, Rosine Adeline Troxclair Barbe Shaw, Stelma Ann Troxclair Jeanfreau Lotruglio, Pearl Rita Troxclair Strassel, Baby Troxclair, Leroy Claude, Eddie Paul Troxclair, and Dennis Joseph Troxclair. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the Chapel of Jacob Schoen and Son Funeral Home, 3827 Canal St., New Orleans, on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 at 11:00 am. Visitation will be from 9:00 - 11:00 am. Interment to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Guestbook may be signed online at ________________________________________________________________Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 10, 1992. Page: 29Inez E. Titus, 98, Sleepy Acres Trailer Court, a retired housekeeper, died at 6:15 a.m. Sunday at the Edward John Noble Hospital, where she had been a patient since Jan. 29. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Sprague-French Funeral Home with the Rev. Anthony Sarnicola, pastor of Fowler Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in East Pitcairn Cemetery in the spring. Calling hours are from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the E.J. Noble Hospital or Gouverneur Volunteer Rescue Squad. Surviving are a son, George E., Los Angeles, Calif.; four grandchildren, and three brothers, John H. Tomlinson, Floyd I. Tomlinson and Everett L. Tomlinson, all of Fullerville. A brother, Veeder Tomlinson, and four sisters, Nellie Link, Bertha Yaddow, Ruby L. LayBoult and Mae McEathron, died previously. She was born March 6, 1893, in Seeleys Bay, Ontario, a daughter of John E. and Florence Coon Tomlinson. She attended a one-room schoolhouse in Edwards. She married Herbert Titus Jan. 17, 1912, at the Harrisville Methodist Church. Mr. Titus died in 1917. Mrs. Titus resided in the Gouverneur area before moving to Albany in 1918. She worked as a housekeeper in Albany for a Dr. Pomp from 1918 until her retirement in 1957. Mrs. Titus returned to Gouverneur in 1957 following her retirement. She was a member of the Gouverneur Senior Citizens. ________________________________________________________________Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) - December 18, 1997. Page: C11Mrs. Ingrid Elva Eggers Titus, 49, died Thursday, Dec. 11, 1997, at Hospice Savannah. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, 1997, at Lutheran Church of the Ascension, Augusta. Mrs. Titus, a native of El Paso, Texas, was an employee of the U.S. Corps Army of Engineers district office in Savannah and had been with the Fort Gordon office. She had been president of the Augusta Players and was a member of Lutheran Church of the Ascension, where she was a soloist. She was also a soloist for Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and First Baptist Church. Survivors include one son, Robert L. Titus II, Savannah; her parents, Marvin A. ''Andy'' and Ottilie Huber Eggers, both of Augusta; three brothers, William R. Eggers, Alexandria, Va., Gary W. Eggers Sr, Front Royal, Va., and Michael A. Eggers, Atlanta; and one grandchild. Memorials may be made to the Augusta Players, P.O. Box 3541, Augusta, GA 30914-3541. Sipple's Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Lake Wales News, The (FL) - July 5, 2002Iola Mae Titus of Lake Wales, formerly of Mount Morris, Mich., died Sunday, June 30, 2002, at Heart of Florida Medical Center in Davenport. She was 80. Services were held Tuesday, July 2, at the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel in Lake Wales. Born Dec. 17, 1921, in Lapeer, Mich., she moved to Lake Wales from Mount Morris in 1971. She was a homemaker and a past member of the Order of the Eastern Star and was of Protestant faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, William A. Titus; brother, Russell Robinson; and sister, Jessie Kinney. Survivors include her sons, Phillip Titus of Sedona, Ariz., Clifford Titus of Whitesburg, Tenn., Douglas Titus of Clearwater, Fla., and Jeffery Titus of Green Cove Springs, Fla.; daughters, Karen Roach of Auburn Hill, Mich., Donna Titus of Avon Park, Fla., Linda Titus of Lake Wales, Diane Davis of Babson Park, Fla.; brother, Harold Robinson of Lake Wales; sisters, Goldie Bourne of Kalkaska, Mich., Reita Maxfield of Attica, Mich., and Nancy Pumfrey of Millington, Mich.; ten grandchildren; and ten great grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice, 105 Arneson Ave., Auburndale, FL 33823. Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Wales handled arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 23, 2002. Page: D5Ione A. Titus, 73, of 10 First St., died Saturday at Shady Grove Hospital, Gaithersburg, Md. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker. She was a past member of the Wanakena Water Co. and Cemetery Association and enjoyed groundskeeping, crafts, hiking and trapping. Born April 24, 1929, in the town of Macomb, daughter of Wayne L. and Edith P. Wylie Young, she attended school at Ruby Corners. She married Kenneth R. Titus on May 1, 1950, at the Gouverneur Methodist parsonage with the Rev. Harold A. Thomas officiating. Mr. Titus, a retiree of the former Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., Star Lake, died Sept. 7, 1999. Surviving are a son, Charles M., Albany; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Rene M.) Reed, Wanakena; a brother, Delbert W. Young, Pope Mills; three sisters, Margaret I. Carney, Ogdensburg, Betty Jensen, Brier Hill, and Grace Leonard, Morristown, and three grandchildren. Two brothers, Glenn H. Youngs and Gerald W. Young, a sister, Phyllis Washburn, and two infant sisters, Mary Helen and Leona, died before her. A graveside service in Wanakena Cemetery will be at a later date. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Edwards. Donations may be made to Western Adirondack Parish, Star Lake. ________________________________________________________________Ira E. Titus, 70, 5124 W. 3rd St. Tulsa, was found dead in his home Wednesday. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Green Hill Chapel with the Rev. Gerald Byrd officiating. Burial will be at Green Hills Memorial Gardens under the direction of Owen Funeral Home. Nephews of Mr. Titus will serve as honorary casket bearers. The casket will not be opened at any time. He was born Aug. 31, 1918, in Washington Co., AR. He worked for Braden Steel Co., in Tulsa as welder. He retired in 1980 after 30 years with the company. He also served in World War II and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was preceded in death by a sister, Maxine Cooper. Survivors include brothers W. A. of Bristow and Tracy of Sapulpa; and sisters Phebie Solan, Flora Tunnell and Ruby Wall, all of Sapulpa, and Edna Gaines of Sand Springs. Sapulpa Herald, Creek Co., O 02-10-1989________________________________________________________________Northwest Arkansas Times. Thursday, October 5, 1950.Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Titus of Texarkana, Texas, visited his sister, Mrs. Anna Tuller and Miss Jane Titus. They returned to their home Saturday.________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - January 4, 2011. Page: B7Irene (Titus) Gaffey, 78, of Wethersfield, beloved wife of the late Thomas F. Gaffey, passed away peacefully with her family by her side at Hartford Hospital, Saturday (January 1, 2011). Irene was born in Hartford, July 22, 1932, daughter of the late John and Theresa (Ferranti) Titus, she was raised in Hartford, and resided in the Hartford area all of her life. She was a member of Corpus Christi Church and its Women's Club, along with being a member of The American Legion Auxiliary. Irene will be fondly remembered by her loving family; three sons, Thomas F. Gaffey and his wife Kathleen, of Amston, Timothy J. Gaffey and his wife Lynn, of Rocky Hill, and Richard Gaffey of Portland; two daughters, Susan G. Hulme of Rocky Hill, Sharon R. Lauzon and her husband Robert, of Wethersfield; brother, John Titus of Amston; sister in law, Joanne Karpuska and her husband Raymond; seven adoring grandchildren, Kellee (Gaffey) Nolan and her husband Chris, Thomas F. Gaffey III, Erin Gaffey, Kerri Gaffey, Erica Hulme, Emily Lauzon, and Megan Lauzon; along with several nieces and nephews. The Gaffey family would like to extend their special thanks to Tina Harvey for all her care and compassion towards Irene for the last eight years. Funeral procession will be Thursday (January 6), at 9 a.m. from the Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home 34 Beaver Road Wethersfield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrating Irene's life at 10 a.m. in Corpus Christi Church 601 Silas Deane Highway Wethersfield. Interment will be in the family plot at Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, (Section X), 1 Cottage Grove Rd., Bloomfield. Irene's family will receive relatives and friends in the Funeral Home Wednesday, (January 5) from 4-7pm. The Gaffey family requests in lieu of flowers, and that memorial donations be made in Irene's name to the American Diabetes Association, 2080 Silas Deane Highway, 2nd Floor, Rocky Hill, CT 06067. To extend online condolences, or for further information, please visit ________________________________________________________________Mrs. Irene Celia Titus, Victorville, CA, formerly of Otsego, passed away Friday, December 21, 1990 in California. Mrs. Titus was born October 23, 1912 in Otsego the daughter of Irvin and Carrie Nichols. She was a former member of the Church of God of Otsego and Eastern Star No. 169. In May of 1933, in Ionia, she married Lee Titus, who preceded her in death in 1956. Also preceding her in death were 3 daughters: Joyce Niedzielski; Madeline Potter and Linda Myers; 1 son, George Titus and 2 grandsons: Kenneth Wood and Paul Niedzielski. Surviving are 2 daughters, 1 son and their spouses: Virginia and Frank Wood of Vicksburg; Lawrence Titus of Victorville, CA; Joan and Robert Ayling of Anaheim, CA. 27 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; Jana and Rick who made their home with Mrs. Titus for the last few years. Friends may call from 7-9 pm Monday at the Winkel Funeral Home Otsego where services will be held Tuesday at 1:30. Pastor Timothy Foreman officiating. Interment in Mountain Home Cemetery, Otsego. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Allegan County Association for Retarded Citizens.________________________________________________________________Irene D. Titus. January 04, 1924 - April 12, 2000. She was born in Beatrice, Neb., and moved to Oregon in 1946 and lived in Keizer for 47 years. She was a floor lady for Truitt Bros. cannery for more than 30 years. She enjoyed crocheting, sewing, fishing and camping. Survivors include her husband, William, whom she married in 1942; daughter, Donna Sawyer of Salem; son, Wesley of Salem; sister, Catherine Coulson of Albany; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Restlawn Memory Gardens in Salem. Arrangements are by Barrick Funeral Home. Contributions: Willamette Valley Hospice.________________________________________________________________Irene Eugenie Titus, 84, of Austin, died Tuesday (April 1, 2008) at the Sacred Heart Care Center. AUSTIN -- The funeral Mass for Irene Eugenie Titus will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Augustine Catholic Church, with the Rev. Joe Fogal officiating. Interment will be in Fort Snelling National Cemetery Irene Eugenie Hebert was born March 28, 1924, in Saskatchewan, Canada. She attended schools at Radville and St. Boniface, and completed nurse training at Tache Hospital in Winnipeg. She worked as a nurse at Thief River Falls Hospital and worked at State Farm Insurance in Roseville from 1952 to 1962. She became a United States citizen on May 27, 1959. On Aug. 12, 1961, she married Richard Titus at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Minneapolis. She worked as a nurse at Children's Hospital in St. Paul, at the hospital in St. Croix Falls, Wis., and at the medical center in Austin. She got her real estate qualifications and worked for Brill Real Estate, now Fuhrman Real Estate. The couple taught ballroom dance classes for nearly 25 years. She was a member of St. Augustine WCCW-St. Anne's Unit and the Austin Cotillion Club. She enjoyed playing cards and started her own Duplicate Bridge Couples Group. In retirement she was involved with the Philomathian Library and Gift Shop and gave classes through the American Red Cross and the American Cancer Society. She is survived by her husband; her children, Jacqueline (Jeff) Grossmann of Colts Neck, N.J., Renee Titus of Bloomington, Ill., Michelle (Darrin) Gray of Waconia and Noelle Titus of Apple Valley; six grandchildren; and her siblings, Rollande Guilbault, Louis Herbert, Aline Brunet and Maurice Herbert, all of Canada. She was preceded in death by a sister. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Mayer Funeral Home in Austin, with a 4 p.m. CCW rosary, and a 7:30 p.m. wake service, and for an hour prior to the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to a charity of the donor's choice or the Association of Frontal-Temporal Dementia, 1616 Walnut Street, Suite 1100, Philadelphia, PA, 19103. Mayer Funeral Home in Austin is in charge of arrangements. The Post-Bulletin. Apr. 4, 2008.________________________________________________________________St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - October 3, 2010. Page: B6Irene K.TitusSep71913Sep262010MNSaint PaulRamseyOH282-28-1846Irene K. Titus, Age 97, of St. Paul Passed Away September 26, 2010. Irene Karoline Prieb was born September 7, 1913 at the Prieb homestead and graduated from Webster, SD High School in 1932. In 1934 she graduated from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD, and from Concordia College - St. Paul in 1966. She taught in country schools and while teaching near Clark, SD, a music teacher needed an accompanist for his student. She accompanied Leon Titus the rest of his life. On August 10, 1937, she married Leon at the family farm near Webster. Music was always important to Irene. She started playing the piano and at Augustana she took lessons from J. Earl Lee and became quite accomplished. She taught piano for 61 years. As Irene and Leon moved, her talents as a church organist were always needed. Irene and Leon were world travelers. They took a two week grand tour of Europe which included the 1980 Oberammergau Passion Play. During a 6-month sabbatical from Concordia College they took a world tour to more than thirteen countries. While touring the Holy Land, Irene was organist at a worship service at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem. Survivors include her children, Rae Ramsey (Je' Titus) of Richmond, BC, Canada; Jean (Lambert) Krinke of St. Paul; Joanne Wright, Dubuque, IA; sister Doris Brinkman, Warrenville, IL; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by her parents and by brother David Prieb. Services were held Friday, October 1 at JEHOVAH LUTHERAN CHURCH, St. Paul. Memorials preferred to Titus Band Scholarship fund at Concordia University, 275 N. Syndicate St., St. Paul, MN.. 651-646-2844________________________________________________________________Benjamin Isaac Titus, 89, of Still Creek, RR4 Tamaqua, died Sunday at Hometown Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Hometown. Born in Still Creek, Nov. 8, 1909, he was a son of the late Benjamin N. and Sarah Applegate Titus. He had been employed as a brakeman for Lehigh Valley Railroad. He was of the Protestant faith. He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene, and a son, Lowell. Surviving are two sons, Lee, RD Weatherly, and Dale, RD New Ringgold; four daughters, Sylvia Bachert, Quakake, Fern Haug and Roberta Santacecilia, both of Wilmington, Del., and Jacquelyn Shafer, RD New Ringgold; 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday from Lamar Christ Funeral Home, Hometown. The Rev. Janet Kline will officiate. Interment will be in Sky-View Memorial Park, Hometown.Irene M. Titus, 85, of Still Creek, Tamaqua R.4, died Thursday in her home. (Mar. 7, 1997). She was the wife of Benjamin Titus. They were married for 67 years. Born in Hosensock, Barnesville, she was a daughter of the late Elwood and Caroline (Liddle) Schappell. She was of the Protestant faith. Surviving in addition to her husband are two sons, Lee of Weatherly R.D. and Dale of New Ringgold R.D.; four daughters, Sylvia, wife of Floyd Bachert of Quakake, Fern Haug and Roberta, wife of Remo Santacecilia, both of Wilmington, Del., and Jacqueline, wife of Lee Shafer of New Ringgold R.D.; 18 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a son Lowell. The Lamar Christ Funeral Home, Hometown, is in charge of the arrangements.________________________________________________________________Irene Peck Titus, born on June 17, 1918, close to Jefferson City, Tennessee, died Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn, Scottsdale, AZ. Married to Frederick Augustus Titus on September 26, 1938 in Southern California, they lived all over the country but settled most of their years in Kansas City for 30 years, and then to Scottsdale, AZ for the last 20 years. Fred died in 1985 and since then Irene (Renne to her friends) loved to garden, swim, paint, play bridge, and participate in Church activities. She was also an active member of the DAR and Colonial Dames. She was always happy giving of herself to others. Her husband, Fred, and her son-in-law, Richard Kiene, Jr., predeceased her. She leaves her son, Mark Titus, and his wife, Beth; her daughter, Jean Kiene; and four grandchildren, Lisa Kiene, Richard (Hotchy) Kiene, Chas Titus, and Missy Titus. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Barnabas on the Desert Episcopal Church, 6715 N. Mockingbird Lane, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253, at 10:00 A.M, on Tuesday, September 3, 2002. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to the church. Arrangements by Messinger Indian School Mortuary. The Arizona Republic.________________________________________________________________Panama City News. Saturday Morning, Nov. 22, 1969. p. 2.Funeral services for Mrs. Irene V. Titus, 77, 421 Florida Ave., Lynn Haven will be held today at 2:30 p.m. in the Smith Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mitchell E. Zirlott and Rev. Albert Wyatt conducting. Mrs. Titus died Thursday at her residence. She was a resident of Bay County for 38 years and came here from New York. Burial will be in Lynn Haven Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Billy Kinsaul, Lawrence Lanford, Don Pitts, Gordon Shurtleff, Fred Peach and Eddie Kinsaul. Survivors include: daughter, Mrs. Blanche Washburn, Pebble Beach, California; son, Arthur F. Titus, Panama City; four grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Anita Bunger, Orange City, Fla.________________________________________________________________ ................
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