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Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - Friday, April 6, 2012E. B. Titus, 71, of Amarillo died Thursday, March 29, 2012. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Warford-Walker Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. E.J. Cofer officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery. Arrangements are by Warford-Walker Mortuary, 509 N. Hughes St. E.B. Titus was born Feb. 2, 1941, in Wellington. He grew up and attended public school in Wellington. He was a longtime Amarillo resident and was formerly employed with the Inn of Amarillo and the Hilton Inn as a cook. Survivors include a daughter, Juanita Titus of Fort Worth; two sons, Edward and Kenneth Titus, both of Fort Worth; a sister, Helen Carey of Amarillo; nine grand-children; several great-grandchildren; special friends, Gena Davis and the staff of Heritage Convalescent Center; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Amarillo Globe-News, April 6, 2012.________________________________________________________________Salina Journal. Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1972. p. 7.COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The funeral for E. H. Titus, 75, former Hays bank executive, was Wednesday afternoon at Colorado Springs. Mr. Titus, who was in the banking business for 50 years, died Sunday in Colorado Springs following a stroke. He was an executive with the Farmers State Bank, Hays, from 1951 to 1970 when he retired and moved to Chipita Park near Green Mountain Falls, Colo. The family had lived in Hays since 1945, and he was a state bank examiner before joining Farmers State as executive vice-president and later president. Survivors are the widow, Laura; a daughter, Mrs Margaret Brickey, Marina Calif.; a son, William H., Joplin. Mo.; a sister, Mrs. W. O. Whitlow, Little Rock, Ark., and 2 grandchildren. The family suggests memorials to the Shriners' Crippled Children's hospitals or various Elks lodge charities.________________________________________________________________Spooner Advocate (WI) - Tuesday, March 18, 2014E. Lois Titus, 82, of Springbrook passed away on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014, at her daughter's home in Louisville, Ky. A celebration of her life will be held at the Namekagan Congregational Church in Earl at 11 a.m. on May 24, 2014. ________________________________________________________________Portsmouth Herald. Feb. 5, 1906. p. 3.Somewhere in the solitudes of Death Valley lie the bones of Earl Weller and E. M. Titus. They started out one summer morning accompanied by John Mullin, with two horses and 19 burros. Soon after getting into the desert they lost their way, and at the end of five days the horses dropped dead. Titus left the others and started out in a blind search for a water hole. Weller and Mullin remained, and by digging got a small supply of water each day for themselves but none for the burros. The animals died one by one. Filling three canteens with water, Weller started out to find Titus. He never returned. Mullin was found delirious and almost dead in the camp. Such instances might be continued almost indefinitely. The most terrible tales told by prospectors who have been rescued would be surpassed in horror by many others, no doubt, but those tales will never be told, because the bones of the victims lie in the sand and blazing sun somewhere in the deadly desert.________________________________________________________________New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH) - Thursday, July 1, 2010.E. Norma Titus, 89, of 82 Titus Road, died June 29, 2010, at Littleton Regional Hospital. She was born in Lyman to Joseph E. and Ina Donnelly. She was a 1940 graduate of Lisbon High School. She married her high school sweetheart, Herman L. Titus of Landaff on May 16, 1942. They moved to their new home on the Titus Farm in Landaff and later resided in the Titus Homestead, which had been in the family for more than 100 years. She loved her roles as housewife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. She enjoyed cooking, entertaining relatives, friends and neighbors, playing cards, doing crossword and jigsaw puzzles. She was interested in family genealogy and contributed greatly to the Titus and Donnelly histories. Her scrapbooks were a well-known source of regional information. She served on the Board of Trustees for Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, the Home Health Agency in Littleton and the Grafton County North Unit of the American Cancer Society. She served as a Supervisor of the Checklist in Landaff for many years and was a 64-year member of the Landaff Methodist Church and Landaff United Methodist Women and held offices in both organizations. She was an active member of Mount Hope Grange No. 77 for 68 years. She was also a member of Pomona, state and national granges. She was predeceased by her husband of 41 years. Family members include a son, Jerry H. Titus of Hanover, Mass.; a daughter, Sharon M. Titus, of Landaff; a niece, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. SERVICES: Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Lisbon United Methodist Church, 49 South Main St., Lisbon, with Rev. Lyn Winter officiating. Interment will follow at the Landaff Center Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Landaff Volunteer Fire Department in care of Chief Harry McGovern, Mill Brook Road, Landaff 03585 or Church Hill United Methodist Church, 11 Church St., Norwell, MA 02061. The Ross Funeral Home, Lisbon Chapel is handling arrangements. Union Leader. Jul. 1, 2010.SERVICES: Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Lisbon United Methodist Church, 49 South Main St., Lisbon, with Rev. Lyn Winter officiating. Interment will follow at the Landaff Center Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Landaff Volunteer Fire Department in care of Chief Harry McGovern, Mill Brook Road, Landaff 03585 or Church Hill United Methodist Church, 11 Church St., Norwell, MA 02061. The Ross Funeral Home, Lisbon Chapel is handling arrangements (). ________________________________________________________________The Daily Northwestern. Thursday Evening, April 8, 1909. p. 1.Kaukauna, Wis., April 8. - Capt. E. P. M. Titus, aged sixty-eight years, one of the oldest lake captains in point of service on the Great Lakes. died Tuesday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Black, after an active life extending up to two years ago. For over forty-five years Captain Titus had navigated the lakes and once, twenty-seven years ago, crossed the Atlintic ocean in one of his own ships, sailing from Green Bay with a load of deal - pine plank - with a three masted schooner and landed the cargo safely at Glasgow, Scotland. He was his own pilot, sailing the craft from port to port by charts and making a successful voyage.Captain Titus was born close to the north shore of Lake Erie at Vienna on Christmas day, 1840, and married Miss Rebecca Foster at Port Burwell, close by his home. A remarkable coincidence is connected with the lives of these two who have led so long a life together. Both were born in Christmas day and they were both married on the same days. Most of the time they resided at Marine City, Detroit and Fenton, Mich. About ten years ago they came to Kaukauna, their only son, Dr. D. A. Titus, now dead, residing here, and six years ago went to Port Caldwell, Can., where the captain invested in a large fishery, which he successfully conducted to the time of his death.At the death of his son, Dr. Titus, three years ago, Captain Titus' health began to fail and he retired from active life two years ago, coming back to Kaukauna one month ago with his wife to spend the remainder of their days. He was taken to St. Elizabeth's hospital for an operation a week ago, but his condition did not admit of the ordeal.Surviving are his widow and three daughters, Mrs. Haines Saxton of Aylmer, Ont., Mrs. Lillian Black of Kaukauna and Mrs. Bertha Wheeler of Port Arthur, Can. The funeral will be held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Black, Friday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. J. E. Manning of the M. E. church officiating. Interment will be at the Kelso cemetery.________________________________________________________________Hutchinson News. Nov. 12, 1997. p. 195.NEWTON - E. Ralph Titus, 69, died Nov. 10, 1997, at his home in Newton. He was born Dec. 7, 1927, at Newton, the son of Elvin E. and Marian Ida Chambers Titus. A lifetime resident of the area, he was engaged in farming and carpentry. He was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church, a Deacon and an Elder of the church, and a member of the Chapel Sunday School Class. He served on the Biol Conservation Board of Harvey County, was a member of the Harvey County Farm Bureau and Fair Board, was chairman of the rural school reunion for two years, and was a member of the Harvey County Rural Life Organization for 49 years. He also belonged to a six-couple pinochle club for 45 years. On Jan. 15, 1950 he married Clarice Penner at Newton. She survives. Other survivors include: a son, Myron Titus, Fishers, Ind.; two daughters, Marsha Mills, McPherson, and Marlys Titus, Topeka; mother, of Newton; a sister, Elaine Santos, Hutchinson; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First United Presbyterian Church in Newton, with the Rev. James Anderson presiding. Friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. today, and 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, Newton. The family will be present to greet friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Newton. Memorials may be sent to the church, in care of the funeral home.________________________________________________________________E. Wayne Titus, retired principal, Anderson High School 1954 to 1971, Anderson Township citizen of the year 1976, beloved husband of Gertrude Titus (nee Erckman) for 64 years, devoted father of James A. (Maryann) Titus, Columbus, OH, Jerold W. (Karen) Titus, Green Bay, WI, and Susan (Richard) Yund, Anderson Township, dear grandfather of Julie Collet, Rick Titus, Jennifer Lanzador, Beth Baumgart, Bob Titus, Brenda Smits, Lisa Yund, Christen Vollrath and Sara Yund, also survived by ten great-grandchildren, brother of Mary Ellen Johnson and William Titus, February 3, 2003, residence Anderson Township. Services at Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church on Thursday, February 6 at 10 A.M. Friends may call at T.P.White & Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Ave., Mt. Washington on Wednesday 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Memorials to E. Wayne Titus Educators Memorial Fund c/o Anderson High School, 7560 Forest Road, Cincinnati, OH.________________________________________________________________Earl Titus, 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Saturday, May 17th (2003) at St. Joe's, Bellingham - the hospital of his birth, April 20, 1915. Earl was born and raised in Bellingham, graduating from Whatcom High in 1933. He and Patricia (Pat) Turner were married October 3, 1942, just before he served in the army in WWII. They then settled in Tacoma. Earl was preceded in death by wife, Pat, survived by daughter, Sue and husband Stan of Lynden, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery in Ferndale on Thursday, May 22nd at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Community Cancer Center, 2901 Squalicum Pkwy., Bellingham, WA 98225. Published in print on 5/20/2003.________________________________________________________________The Titusville Herald. Thursday, Dec. 9, 1965. PA.Earl Titus, 68, of Tryonville, died Tuesday at 11:30 p.m. after a long illness. He was born Sept. 23, 1897 in Hydetown, the son of Charles and Myrtle Putman Titus. In 1930 he married Erma Langworthy in Mayville, N.Y. He was a foreman for the Titusville Forge Company until he retired. He is survived by his wife, ten children - Earl R. Titus of Tryonville, Lloyd Titus of Tryonville, Mrs. Forrest (Evelyn) McIver of Chapmanville, James Titus of Centerville, Ronald Titus of Tryonville, Mrs. David (Lois) Ellsmore of Holley, N.Y., Edward Titus of Tryonville, William Titus of Tryonville, and by a former marriage, Charles Titus of Gerry, N.Y. and Mrs. Raymond (Mary) Looney of Falconer, N. Y.; one brother, Lavern Titus of Oil City. Ten grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. Friends may call at the Tracy Home of Funerals Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 3 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home Saturday at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Harland Hill, pastor of the Centerville Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Tryonville Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Morning Times, The (Sayre, PA) - Monday, January 9, 2017Earl Allen Titus, the 11th child of Regius and Anna Schaad Titus, died January 1, 2017. He was 90 years old. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife of 67 years, Jeanne S. Titus, and his daughter, Elizabeth D. Impson.He was also predeceased by his 6 brothers and 5 sisters:Elizabeth (Merle) Bruce, Albert (Carrie) Titus, Isabel (Russell) Whitehead,Martin (Pauline) Titus, George (Laura) Titus, Catherine (Samuel) Graham, Viola (Don Noyes) Comstock, Esther (Walter) Deubler, Reid (Doris) Titus, Franklin (Eulalia) Titus, and William (June) Titus. He is survived by his children, Lucille Titus of Elmira, James (Ann) Titus of Bedford TX, and Jeffrey (Robin) Titus of Muncy PA. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren: Eric (Chrissy) Impson of MA, Jason (Mary Jeanne) Impson of NY, Greg (Christine) Impson of TX, Christopher (Jennifer) Titus of MD, Michelle Titus of TX, Melody (Matthew Kennedy) Titus of TX, Mariah Titus of TX, Jason Dates of NY, Bryan Dates of IN, Shawn (Dominique) Dates of TN, and Kevin (Sasha) Dates of PA.He is also survived by 22 great-grandchildren, son-in-law, Harvey Impson, of Newark NY, sisters-in-law, Doris Titus of Waverly NY and June Titus of Pahrump NV, and many nieces and nephews. Earl grew up in Sayre, PA, and graduated from Sayre High School. He was a World War II Navy veteran who served on the USS Gilbert Islands, an escort aircraft carrier stationed in the South Pacific.He is a retiree of American LaFrance and Schweizer Aircraft. He was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church for over 50 years.Family and friends are invited to call at the Barber Funeral Home 413 S. Main St. Horseheads, on Fri. Jan. 13, 2017 from 4-6:00 p.m. and again on Sat. Jan. 14, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. when his service with military honors will follow there at the funeral home at noon. Burial service at a later date in Dushore, PA.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Hillcrest Baptist Church, 115 West Hill Road, Elmira, NY 14903 or National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Upstate New York, 1000 Elmwood Avenue, Suite 900 Rochester, NY 14620.Condolences at ________________________________________________________________Earl G. "Pete" Titus, Matamoras, Pa. Earl G. "Pete" Titus, 87, of Matamoras, Pa., a retired buffer at Cresent Silver Plate, Port Jervis, and resident of the area for most of his life, died Sunday, October 28, 2001, in the Ellen Memorial Health Care Facility, Honesdale, Pa. He was 87. The son of the late George and Maybell Masters Titus, he was born October 14, 1914, in Newton, N. J. He was the widower of Helen B. Oppelt Titus who died March 11, 1998. He attended the United Methodist Church in Matamoras. Survivors include a great-niece, Charlotte Morgan, with whom he resided; one brother, Joseph Titus of Middletown; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister, Vivian. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., today, Monday, October 29, 2001, at the Gray-Parker Funeral Home, 100 E. Main St., Port Jervis. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at the funeral home with Rev. Emil Winkelspecht officiating. Burial will be in the Pine Grove Cemetery, Matamoras. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Westfall Ambulance Corps c/o Westfall Fire Dept., Route 209, Matamoras, PA 18336. Funeral arrangements are by the Gray-Parker Funeral Home, Port Jervis.________________________________________________________________Portsmouth Herald. Mon., May 23, 1977. p. 3.RAYMOND - - Funeral services for Earl J. Titus, 76, of Epping Street, who died Saturday at a Derry convalescent home after a long illness, were held today at the Blewitt Funeral Home, with the Rev. David Henry, pastor of the Raymond Congregational Church, officiating. He was a native of Strafford, Vt., and had resided here for the past 38 years. He owned and operated the Maple Hill Dairy Farm for many years and was a member of the Congregational Church. The family includes his widow, Mrs. Gladys (Ames) Titus, Raymond; a daughter, Mrs Marilyn Bennotti, Raymond; a son, Wendell Titus, Raymond; four sisters, Mrs. Blanche Howe, Barre, Vt., Mrs. Gladys Willard, Hartford, Conn., Mrs Ella Burbank, Exeter, and Mrs. Helen Carver, Silver Springs, Md., five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - June 17, 1995. Page: 4Earl Lindsey Titus, 88, of Lakeland died Thursday at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. A native of Newcomerstown, Ohio, he came to this area from Ohio 35 years ago. He was a retired sales representative for Shaw-Barton Co. in Coshocton, Ohio, founder of Lakeland Men's Prayer Breakfast Club, a 30-year member of Golden Band Class at First United Methodist Church of Lakeland and member of Trinity United Methodist Church and Lone Star Masonic Lodge, both in Newcomerstown. He is survived by his wife, Frances G.; a son, Robert E. of Port Charlotte; a daughter, Mary Alice Cavitt of Savannah, Ga.; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Heath Funeral Chapel, Lakeland.________________________________________________________________Earl R. Titus Jr., 75, of Thomaston, passed away after a brief illness at the Knox Center for Long Term Care in Rockland on April 19. He was born in Rockland on March 3, 1935, the son of the late Earl R. Titus Sr. and Jennie Evansky. He attended Rockland schools and was a graduate of Rockland High School, Class of 1954. Earl was always a hard worker whether it was at a young age helping his grandmother deliver milk using a horse and buggy or driving the school bus while still attending school as a student. After graduation he was a truck driver for Rockland Fruit and Produce making trips between Rockland and New York. He was a meat cutter at Sam Small's Meat Market, worked for a brief time at Marine Colloids, worked as a guard at the Maine State Prison, worked in the meat department at Sampson's Supermarket in Damariscotta and for 26 years was a school bus driver for SAD 50. Earl enjoyed the outdoors, whether it was fishing, ice fishing, hunting, or cutting game; he enjoyed it all. One of his fondest memories was his one and only moose hunt with Deven, Clyson, and David. Having three girls, one of his mottos was "If you married into the family, you had to learn to skin and trim." He was very proud of his garden, taking the time to teach his family about the different types of things he was growing and how to properly take care of them. He was looked at in the community as a mentor and someone that would always be willing to drop everything to lend a hand, or a tool for that matter. He taught all of his family the importance of hard work. Earl recently helped his grandson, Deven, in the completion of his Eagle Scout project. He loved his family and was always there for them, putting them first. He was predeceased by his wife Joan in 2003. Survivors include his daughters, Karen Anderson and her husband Ernest of Sioux Falls, S.D., Sheila Gould of Thomaston, Dyann Peters and husband Clyson of Thomaston, and Amanda Ware and husband Richard of Bath; son, David Bixby and wife, Connie of Jefferson; grandsons, Heath Anderson and wife Cynthia of Sioux Falls, S.D., Zachary Titus of Rockland and Deven Peters of Thomaston; granddaughters, Renee Cook and husband Robert of Brunswick and Shale Peters of Thomaston; great-grandsons, Logan Ware, of Bath, Tucker Anderson of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Elias Ware of Bath, and Xaiden Cook; great-granddaughters, Caitlyn Ware of Bath, Audrianna Cook of Brunswick and Lilli Anderson of Sioux Falls, S.D.; and son-in-law, Bill Gould. Time of visitation and remembrance 7-9 p.m., Thurs., April 22 at Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. Celebration of Earl's life 11 a.m., Fri., April 23 at Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Dorr officiating. Should friends desire, contributions in Earl's memory may be made to the Knox County Humane Society, P.O. Box 1294, Rockland, ME 04841. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro. The Lincoln County News. Sep. 23, 2010.________________________________________________________________Earlene Titus, 69, a retired assembler, died Tuesday, July 18, 2006, in Fort Worth. (1936-2006). Funeral: 9 a.m. Thursday in Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Chapel. Burial: Greenacres Memorial Park. Survivors: Sisters, Betty Roberts and husband, Curtis, of Joshua and Cora Johnson of Cleburne; brothers, Charlie Worlow of Blum and Roy Worlow and wife, Sandra, of Joshua; and a number of nieces and nephews. Published in the Star-Telegram on 7/19/2006.________________________________________________________________Rolla Daily News (MO) - March 19, 2010.Earlene V. Titus, 85, passed from this life on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 in Lincoln, Neb. Earlene was born in Newburg, Mo., on July 16, 1923, to Mary Jane (Strawhun) Hance and Daniel Earl Hance, both of whom have preceded her in death. She grew up and lived most of her life in the Newburg and Rolla area. Earlene retired from the Lunch Counter at Woolworths in 1978. Earlene is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Bob Gallion of Summerfield, Fla.; grandchildren, Darrell and Christine Gallion of Rochester, N.Y., Tad and Kristen Gallion of Boston, Mass.; great grandchildren, Kaila, Emma, and Claire. She is also survived by a nephew Eston Hance and nieces Shelia Boulware, Iris Hance and Dana Light. Earlene was preceded in death by husband, Perry Dallas Titus; brothers, Walker Hance and Claude Hance, and one sister, Thelma Loughrige. Earlene, beloved mother and grandmother, will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. A funeral service for Earlene Titus will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 2, 2009, at the Null & Son Funeral Home with Rev. Andy Mattison officiating. Interment will follow in Ozark Memorial Gardens Cemetery. A visitation for family and friends will be held prior to the service Saturday beginning at 1 p.m. All arrangements are under the direction of the Null & Son Funeral Home in Rolla. ________________________________________________________________Earnestine Allen Titus. Lawton, Comanche Co., OK Funeral for Earnestine Allen Titus, 69, Lawton, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Church of The Living God, 1529 SW N.H. Jones, with Collis Allen, bishop and pastor, officiating. Mrs Titus died Sunday, April 17, 2005, in Lawton. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Lawton, under direction of Howard-Harris Funeral Services of Lawton. She was born Sept. 23, 1935, in Tatums, to the Rev. Robert Allen and Ardest Allen. The family moved to Lawton, where she graduated from Douglass High School and sang in the choir. She was a member of the Church of The Living God (P.G.&T.) where she was senior choir director, program chair, member of the mission board, administrator of Vacation Bible School and many other activities of the church. She also sang with the Lawton Interdenominational Choir. She was employed as a civil service worker at Fort Sill for 28 years. She married Cleother Titus Sr. Survivors include her husband, Lawton; her mother, Lawton; a daughter and son-in-law Patricia Ann and Danny Bell, Colorado Springs, Colo.; two foster daughters: Lucretia Cate, Tulsa; and Dortheia Williams, Lawton; a son and daughter-in-law, Cleother Jr. and Gloria Titus, Dallas; a foster son and daughter-in-law, Damitrick and Amanda Williams, Fairbanks, Alaska; four sisters and brothers-in-law: Ruth and the Rev. Jolly Brown, and Jerl and Charles Ones, all of Oklahoma City; and Ollie and Herbert J. Jenkins, and Dollie and Dalton Cook, all of Lawton; two brothers and sisters-in-law: Collis Allen and Dorothy Allen and Delbert Allen and Gwendyln Allen, all of Lawton; two granddaughters: Kenisha and Turkesa Bell, both of Atlanta; and two grandsons: Dereck Bell, Colorado Springs; and Brian Titus, Dallas; five foster grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and many nephews, nieces, cousins, other relatives and friends. Friends may call from 1-7 p.m. today at the funeral home. The Lawton Constitution. Apr. 20, 2005.________________________________________________________________JG-TC (Mattoon, Charleston, IL) - Saturday, February 11, 2017ARCOLA -- Eddie Clark Titus, 94, of Arcola died at 4:28 a.m. Friday (Feb. 10, 2017) at Arcola Health Care Center. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Edwards Funeral Home in Arcola. Burial will be at Arcola Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. He was born July 18, 1922, in Douglas County, the son of Samuel Clark and Nora Ellen (Chapman) Titus. He married Wanda Lavon Edwards in 1946; she survives. Other survivors include one son Jerry Clark Titus of Arcola. He was preceded in death by one grandson; four sisters; and two brothers. Mr. Titus was formerly employed at Progress Industries. He served in the Navy and was a member of the Free Methodist Church in Arcola. Memorials may be made to the Arcola Health Care Center.________________________________________________________________The News-Palladium (Benton Harbor) Tuesday, Apr. 10, 1956. MI.Edgar Titus, 55, son-in-law of the late Al Wiggins of Benton Harbor, died Saturday at 11 p.m. in a hospital in Berwyn, Ill. In failing health the past year, he had been in the hospital 39 days. Mr. Titus, who lived at 925 Arlington avenue, LaGrange, Ill., was the husband of the former Edna Wiggins of Benton Harbor. Her sister, Miss Zelpha Wiggins, 367 Pipestone street, has been visiting the Titus home. Other survivors include a son, William Allen Titus, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Mabelle Powelson, of Boundsbrook, N.J. Funeral services for Mr. Titus were to be held today at 4:30 p.m. at the Congregational church in LaGrange, after which the body will be brought to the Dean & Dey Brothers mortuary. Committal rites are scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday in Crystal Springs cemetery, with the Rev. Howard A. Blanning of the First Congregational church officiating. The Hollowell & James funeral home in LaGrange is handling the funeral arrangements there.The News-Palladium. Tuesday, April 10, 1956. p. 10. MI.Edgar Titus, 65, son-in-law of the late Al Wiggins of Benton Harbor, died Saturday at 11 p.m. in a hospital in Berwyn, Ill. In failing health the past year, he had been in the hospital 30 days. Mr. Titus, who lived at 925 Arlington avenue, LaGrange, Ill., was the husband of the former Edna Wiggins of Benton Harbor. Her sister, Miss Zelpha Wiggins, 357 Pipestone street, has been visiting the Titus home. Other survivors include a son, William Allen Titus, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Mabelle Powelson, of Boundsbrook, N. J. Funeral services for Mr. Titus were to be held today at 4:30 p.m. at the Congregational church in LaGrange, after which the body will be brought to the Dean & Dey Brothers mortuary. Committal rites are scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday in Crystal Springs cemetery, with the Rev. Howard A. Blanning of the First Congregational church officiating. The Hollowell and James funeral home in LaGrange is handling the funeral arrangements there.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - March 15, 1994. Page: MD08Edgar Douglas Titus, 67, formerly of Collingdale, a retired Philadelphia Gas Works supervisor and Navy veteran who served in two wars, died Friday at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Mr. Titus, a native of Philadelphia, lived in Collingdale for 39 years before moving to Ocean City in 1988. He attended Dobbins Vocational High School in Philadelphia and, at age 17, enlisted in the Navy during World War II. He served on a destroyer in the Pacific. After the war, he remained in the inactive Navy reserves and was recalled to duty during the Korean War. He served aboard the USS Tanner in Cuban waters and off the coast of Greenland. He was employed for 39 years with the Philadelphia Gas Works until retiring in 1988. He started as a lineman and rose to supervisor of the utility's instrument and electrical shop. Mr. Titus enjoyed bowling and playing golf. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Claire M. Mahaffey Titus; four children, Matthew, Edward, Michael and Claire A. Crocetto; a brother; nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends may call after 9 a.m. today at the James F. Knoetgen Funeral Home, 910 MacDade Blvd., Collingdale. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Woodlawn Avenue, Collingdale. Burial will be at Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the American Liver Foundation, 1425 Pompton Ave., Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009. ________________________________________________________________Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - Monday, June 7, 2010.Edgar Fenwick Titus, U.S. Army Major Retired, of College Park, passed away on June 5, 2010 at the age of 92. Mr. Titus was born in Dover New Jersey on May 16, 1918 to the late Edgar & Carolyn Titus. He served 22 years with U.S. Army in which he fought during WW II and the Korean Conflict. Mr. Titus continued his service career in the U.S. Postal Service in Atlanta, GA where he also retired. In addition to his service to our country, Mr. Titus also participated as a 32nd degree Master Mason, a Shriner and member of the Retired Officers Association. Those left to cherish Mr. Titus' memories include his loving wife of 54 years, Jane Coker Titus; son, Jerry Titus; granddaughter, Jerilyn Titus; great grandson, Andrew Titus; sister, Carolyn and husband, Tom Sopoci; three sisters-in-law, Dorothy C. Stewart, June C. Pierson and Madeline Titus; and numerous nieces & nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Edgar and Carolyn Titus; and brother, Rudyard Titus. Funeral services for Mr. Titus will be held Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. in the Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, with full Military Honors, will follow the funeral service in the Westview Cemetery in Atlanta. Family will receive friends on Monday, June 7, 2010 from 6-8 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family request contributions are sent to Chapel Tithes Offerings at Fort McPherson CTOF; 1236 Haney Plaza SW; Fort McPherson, GA 30330; 404-464-2004. All arrangements under the care of Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home, East Point; 2968 East Point St.; East Point, GA 30344; 404-761-1138. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Jun. 7, 2010.________________________________________________________________The Bucks County Gazette. Friday, Dec. 10, 1909. PA.Edgar L. Titus, of Bristol, died at the St. Joseph's hospital, Philadelphia, on Saturday evening at 5:30 o'clock, of pneumonia. The deceased was in his 59th year and was one of the most popular and well known conductors on the Pennsylvania railroad. The funeral was held on Wednesday from his late residence in Pine Grove, Bristol, and was largely attended, a great many railroad men being present. Rev. J. K. Moorhouse, rector of St. Paul's Church, conducted the services. Interment at the Bristol Cemetery. The deceased is survived by a widow, one son and a daughter.________________________________________________________________The Record Argus. Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1939. PA.Mrs. Edith Bailey, aged 57, wife of Thomas A. Bailey, died at her home 306 Maple Way, Sharon, at 10:45 p.m. yesterday after an illness of three years. She was born in Hickory Township on May 20, 1882, the daughter of James and Margaret Wilson Titus and had spent all her life in the valley section. Mrs. Bailey leaves her husband, three children, Russell of Sharpsville and Margaret and Nelson of Sharon; four sisters, Mrs. George Rettig, Mrs. Stella Lary and Mrs. Frank Jones of Sharon and Mrs. Floyd Offutt of Leesburg, and two brothers, John Titus of Sharpsville and Burton Titus of Orangeville. Funeral services have been set for Thursday.________________________________________________________________Edith K. Titus (nee Dolde) passed away unexpectedly with her family by her side on April 27, 2003, in Saint Mary Medical Center in Langhorne. She was 84 years of age and an active resident of Langhorne Gardens Nursing Home, participating in all activities. She especially loved to crochet, play Bingo and was much loved by the staff. Edith was the beloved wife of the late Bentley C. Titus, Sr., the devoted mother of Carol A. May of Bensalem, the late Bentley C., Jr. (Julie) and the late Robert D. (the late Jeanette). She was the loving grandmother of Kathleen Sullivan (John), James Erb (Lori), James Titus (Suzanne), Jude Titus, Michelle Pratt (John) and the late Joanne Erb. She was the loving great-grandmother of Jade, Nicole, Casey, Neiko, Zackery and Brielle. She was the dear sister of the late Charles Dolde and the late Mabel Sonier. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on Wednesday, April 30, 2003, from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m., and to her funeral service at 10:30 a.m. at the Campbell and Thomas Funeral Home, 905 Second Street Pike (at Bustleton Pike), Richboro. Interment to follow in White Chapel Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory to Langhorne Gardens Nursing Home or Saint Mary Medical Center, would be appreciated by her family. April 29, 2003, 12:00 AM. County Courier Times.________________________________________________________________Great Bend Tribune. Monday, Novrmber 26, 1973. p. 3.STAFFORD - Mrs. Edith O. Titus, 76, former Stafford resident, died Saturday at St. Michael, Minn. Born April 9, 1897, at Marshfield, Mo., she was married to Benjamin E. Titus, April 7, 1926, at Pratt. He died in 1950. She lived in St. Michael, Minn. 23 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church, St. Michael, Minn. Survivors are a daughter; Mrs. Rodney Mingo, St. Michael, Minn.; a brother, Gaylord Overall, Turon; sister; Florence Overall, Hutchinson; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Graveside services were 3 p.m. Monday at Stafford Cemetery, Rev. Ralph A. Rosenblad officiated.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - August 13, 1989. Page: a26Edith Peterson Titus, 89, of Riverdale, formerly of Bloomingdale, died Friday. She was a life member of the Bloomingdale United Methodist Church and a member of the Golden Agers Club, in both Bloomingdale and Riverdale. Surviving are a daughter, Evelyn Kirk of Riverdale; a grandchild, and a great-grandchild. Her husband, Paul, died in 1987. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. at the Bloomingdale United Church, with burial in Reformed Church Cemetery, Pompton Lakes. Visiting is today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Morrison Funeral Home, Butler. ________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - December 12, 2000Edmund R. Titus, 59, 502 Elk St., Franklin, died Monday, Dec. 11, 2000, at Sugar Valley Lodge. He was born in Rockland Township Nov. 23, 1941, son of the late George and Dorothy M. Yingling Titus. He worked as a machinist for Joy Manufacturing, retiring in 1985 after 15 years. He was a member of the Moose Lodge in Franklin. He was a Protestant and enjoyed bowling and billiards. Survivors include a son, Douglas R. Titus Sr. and his wife, Mary R. Titus, of Polk; a daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Desiree) Coxson of Franklin; and five grandchildren, Dallas Coxson, Douglas R. Titus Jr., Cassandra Lynn Titus and Danny L. and Jonathan Gallagher. Friends may call at Robert W. Gardinier Funeral Home, 1315 Chestnut St., Franklin, today from 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be held there Thursday at 1 p.m., officiated by the Rev. Gary Small of Atlantic Avenue United Brethren in Christ Church. Burial will be at Rockland Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Respiratory Alliance of Northwest Pennsylvania, 352 W. Eighth St., Erie, PA 16502.________________________________________________________________The News-Palladium. Benton Harbor, MI. Dec. 8, 1955. p. 18. (continued from p. 1)A. H. Wiggins. Mr. Wiggins married Miss Alice Claire Rush of South Bend on Sept. 13, 1893, in that city. Mrs Wiggins died at their Pipestone street home in November, 1939. Surviving Mr. Wiggins besides his daughter, Zilpha, with whom he resided, are another daughter, Mrs. Edgar (Edna) Titus, of LaGrange, (Cook Co.) Ill., and a grandson, William Allen Titus, also of LaGrange. Two brothers, Charles and Leon, preceded him in death. The Titus family will arrive here today to help with the funeral arrangements, which will be announced later. Mr. Wiggins' body was taken to the Dean & Dey Brothers mortuary, where friends may call.________________________________________________________________The Titusville Herald. Wednesday Morning. September 23, 1953. p. 5.Mrs. Edna Titus, 66, of Cleveland, O., formerly of Spartansburg, died suddenly Monday evening after she suffered a stroke. She was born Oct. 13, 1887, in Spartansburg. Surviving are a son, Claude Titus of Sumatra, Dutch East Indies, and a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Throescher of Cleveland; her mother, Mrs. Anna Shreve of Spartansburg; a sister, Mrs. Clayton Patchen of Spartansburg, and a brother, Lewis McBride of Ripley, N. Y.; two half-brothers, R. V. Shreve of Spartansburg and G. M. Shreve of Titusville. A daughter, Anna Titus, died several years ago. A prayer service will be held this evening in Cleveland, after which the body will be brought to the Torrey and Hays funeral home in Spartansburg where friends may call after noon on Thursday. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home at 2:30 p.m. Friday with Rev. C. A. Fuller of the Centerville Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Spartansburg.________________________________________________________________Leader Times (Kittanning, PA) - Thursday, January 25, 2018Edna Margaret "Nennie" (Zell) Titus, 54, of Kittanning, died Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018, at UPMC Presbyterian. She was born Sept. 3, 1963, in Kittanning, to the late Myrtle (Rosenberger) Zell and Sameual Zell, Jr. Edna enjoyed watching television and doing crossword puzzles, but most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her two grandchildren, Joey and Lexi, who meant the world to her. Left behind to cherish her memory is her daughter and son-in-law, Nicole and Edwin Long, of Worthington; grandchildren, Joseph and Alexis Long, of Worthington; father, Sameual, Jr. (Jean) Zell of Ford City; sisters, Patty (Herb) Johns of Adrian, Shirley (Bill) Kline, of Ford City, Lisa Pratt, of Kittanning, and Betty (Steve) Taylor, of Worthington; brothers, Sameual, III (Deb) Zell, of Kittanning and Brian Zell, of Ford City; and numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly. In addition to her mother, Myrtle, she was preceded in death by her husband, the love of her life, Joseph D. Titus, who died Oct. 28, 2014. A gathering of remembrance will be held from 3 p.m. until time the time of a memorial service at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, at the Furnace Run Chapel with Pastor Jimmy Edwards officiating. Arrangements are entrusted to the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home in Kittanning. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the funeral home to help with expenses. For more information or to express condolences to the family, please visit .________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) and Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) - October 5, 2009. Page: L04Edna (nee Titus) Intveld, 78, of Wyckoff, NJ, formerly of Oakland, NJ, on October 4, 2009. Loving wife of the late Donald Intveld "1994". Beloved mother of Kathy Bichan of Oakland, NJ, Jim Intveld and his wife Alyson of West Milford, NJ and David Intveld and his wife Debbie of Vernon, NJ. Cherished sister and grandmother of a large family. Funeral Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 10 AM at the Oakland Memorial Home, 330 Ramapo Valley Road (Route 202), Oakland, NJ. Burial to follow at the Fair Lawn Memorial Park, Fair Lawn, NJ. Relatives and friends may visit at the funeral home on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Heart Association, 1 Union Street, Suite 301, Robbinsville, NJ, 08691 or the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312 For additional information, condolences and directions, please visit Edna Titus. b. Nov. 11, 1930. d. Oct. 4, 2009. SS # issued in NJ. Living in Hewitt, Passaic Co., NJ at the time of her death. m. Donald A. Intveld. He b. Aug. 17, 1931. d. Oct. 23, 1994. SS # 294-24-9247 issued in OH. Both buried in Fairlawn Memorial Cemetery, Fair Lawn, Bergen Co., NJ.________________________________________________________________Edna Alice Titus, 86, formerly of Racine, died Sunday evening, July 25, 2004, at Evergreen Livingston Health and Rehabilitation Center. Mrs. Titus was born in Whitewater on July 26, 1917, to William and Lucinda (nee: Henderson) Maas. On March 6, 1940, she married Ralph L. Titus in Dubuque, Iowa. He preceded her in death on January 22, 1987. Mrs. Titus moved to Livingston, Mont. in October of 2003. She graduated from Whitewater High School in 1936. Mrs. Titus was a Homemaker. She also worked from 1966 until 1986 in the cafeterias of the Racine Unified School District and was a Caterer at the Racine YMCA. Mrs. Titus was a 50-year member of the Racine Bible Church. She enjoyed traveling to visit her grandchildren, gardening, and sewing clothes for her children and grandchildren. Survivors include a son, Ronald A. Titus of Whitewater; two daughters, Karen L. (Jim) Harrison of Livingston, Mont. and Julie A. (Haik) Biglari of Frederick, Md.; one brother, Earl (Laurine) Maas of Whitewater; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, two brothers, and one sister. A family visitation was held at Franzen-Davis Funeral Home in Livingston, Mont. on Tuesday morning, July 27, 2004. Funeral services will be held at the Wilson Funeral Home, 1212 Lathrop Avenue, on Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 10:30 a.m. Burial will follow at West Lawn Memorial Park in Racine. There will be a visitation at the Wilson Funeral Home on Saturday from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. Memorial contributions may be directed to: Livingston Christian Center, 1400 Mount Baldy Drive, Livingston, Mont. 59047; or Racine Bible Church, 401 Wisconsin Avenue, Racine, Wis. 53403. WILSON FUNERAL HOME 1212 Lathrop Avenue634-3361 Published in the Racine Journal Times on 7/29/2004.________________________________________________________________Edna B. Titus, 94, formerly of 4 Curtis Ave., Baldwinsville, died Wednesday at the Syracuse Home Association, Baldwinsville. A native of Brooklyn, Mrs. Titus resided most of her life in the Cato and Baldwinsville areas. Her husband, William, died in 1967. Mrs. Titus was a former member of Cato Union Church, the Order of Eastern Star and the auxiliary of the Cato Fire Department. Surviving are two daughters, Doris Littlefield of Tacoma, Wash., and Carol Godkin of Baldwinsville; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandson. Services will be private. Burial will be at Union Hill Cemetery, Cato. There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Syracuse Home Association, 7740 Meigs Road, Baldwinsville 13027. Gates Funeral Home, Baldwinsville, has charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Bucks County Courier Times (Levittown, PA) - Tuesday, April 9, 2013Edna E. Titus, of Fallsington, passed away Sunday, April 7, 2013 at the St. Mary Medical Center. She was 93. She was preceded in death by her grandson, Don "Bear" Inman. Left behind to cherish her memory is her loving husband, Kenneth E. Titus; her son, Ken Titus and his wife, Pam; her daughter, Mabel Inman and her husband, Don; her grandchildren, Kevin and Jenn Titus and David, Dennis (Joan) and Daniel Inman; and her great grandchildren, Heather, Stephanie, Nicole, Ryan, Dan and Emily. She will also be sadly missed by her best friends, Jake and Snaps. A memorial service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday at the James O. Bradley Funeral Home, Inc., 260 Bellevue Ave., Penndel, PA 19047. Family and friends will be received from 10 a.m. until time of the service on Thursday at the funeral home. Interment will be private. Contributions in Edna's memory may be made to Haines Road Baptist Church, 2601 Haines Rd., Levittown, PA 19055. James O. Bradley Funeral Home, Inc. ________________________________________________________________Carroll County Times (Westminster, MD) - Monday, March 30, 2009.Edna Pauline Titus, 95, of Mount Airy, died Saturday, March 28, 2009, at the Golden Living Center in Frederick. Born on Sept. 4, 1913, in Dawsonville, Montgomery County, she was the daughter of the late Martin Luther and Leola Savage Poole. Prior to her retirement, she was an employee of Sears, Roebuck & Co. in Washington, D.C. After moving to Mount Airy, she was a life member of the Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Auxiliary and a past president of the Carroll County Ladies Auxiliary. Surviving are three children, Shirley A. Braunberg and her husband, Robert, of Winchester, Va., Edward W. Titus and his wife, Donna, of Sneads Ferry, N.C. and Howard William Titus (Bill) and his wife, Cheryl, of Ocala, Fla.; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Titus was preceded in death by two brothers, Martin (Dutch) and Samuel (Sam) Poole and her close friend, George Virts. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, at Stauffer Funeral Home, 8 E. Ridgeville Blvd., Mount Airy. The Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Ladies' Auxiliary will host a memorial service at 7 p.m., during the visitation, at the funeral home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 2, at the funeral home; the Rev. Wallace Luck officiating. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery in Mount Airy. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Company, 702 N. Main St., Mount Airy, MD 21771. Online condolences may be expressed at . ________________________________________________________________MetroWest Daily News, The (Framingham, MA) - Sunday, October 31, 2010.Edna Ruth Titus, 93, of Hopkinton, passed away at her home, Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010. Born in Centreville, Nova Scotia, she was the daughter of the late Elnora and Ira Graham. She was the wife of Irving H. Titus of Hopkinton. A devoted mother, she influenced the lives of many children through her love and care. Besides her husband, she is survived by five children, Douglas Wright, Donald Wright and his wife, Marilyn, Donna Lowell and her husband, Charles, Deborah Peddle and her husband, Paul, and Darlene Montville; and a sister, Floretta Moore of Canada. She also leaves behind 12 grandchildren, Diane, Denise, Carlene, Douglas, Laurie, Daniel, Dayna, Donna, Eric, Kari-Rose, Kelsey, and Brandon, as well as 22 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. She is predeceased by 10 siblings and a grandchild, Charles E. Lowell, who passed in 1987. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 11 a.m. to noon, at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, 57 Hayden Rowe St. (), followed by a service in the funeral home at 12:30 p.m. Burial will follow the services in Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Hopkinton. Hopkinton Crier, Nov. 5, 2010.________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - May 10, 1993. Page: B3Edward "Buddie" Titus, 69, of 2033 Goodhaven, died Thursday at Methodist Hospital South after a long illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Howard Chapel AME Church in Como, Miss., with burial in the church cemetery. M. J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home has charge. He leaves three sisters, Leora Edwards of Sardis, Miss., and Alma Boone and Geraldine King, both of Memphis, and two brothers, James Titus and Alexander Titus, both of Sardis.________________________________________________________________Ventura County Star (CA) - Sunday, July 22, 2018Edsel Louis Titus Ventura, CA Our father, Edsel Louis Titus, 'Red', passed away peacefully at his home on June 27th, 2018, with his devoted wife and his loving family and caregiver at his side. Dad was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 30th, 1928 but grew up in Port Arthur, Texas. It was there that our father's passion for horses and cowboy lifestyle was born. Dad graduated from Saint James High School, in 1948. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a Seabee in 1950 where he began his career as a journeyman plumber. During his time as a Seabee, he was stationed in Guam and Okinawa. While on Guam, his artistic abilities and cowboy 'know-how' were discovered. He was recruited to create murals and signs by the Naval officers along with cartoon strips for their weekly newspaper. As their "Texas cowboy," Red was asked to put on rodeos for his Seabee buddies and the local residents. Thanks to Dad, everyone enjoyed an unconventional "R and R" time on the Island. Dad met our mother, Patricia Ann Kirby, at a VFW dance in Ventura, Ca. while stationed in Port Hueneme. He was struck by her beauty and sweet nature. They fell in love and were married in 1954 and moved back to Port Arthur in 1956. While living in Port Arthur, Texas, their first child Denise was born. Fortunately for us, they moved back to Ca. and settled in the beautiful Upper Ojai Valley where dad built his first home. Dad and mom went on to have four more kids, Cody, Linda, Scott, and Monty. While raising his family in the Upper Ojai, dad volunteered his time in the community as a 4-H leader and volunteer fireman. He served on the parent board at Summit School, was one of the few initial members of the Upper Ojai Search and Rescue Team, and played a major role in forming the 'High Valley Dally Roping Club'. Dad was also a member of the Ventura Plumbers Union Local 484 for 30 years. Special thanks and much gratitude to our dad's caregiver of 6 ? years, Jose, and his lovely family, Dr. Shrock, and Hospice services. We are all eternally grateful. Dad is survived by his wife of 64 years, Patricia Ann Kirby Titus; Daughter, Denise Titus Flores and husband Richard Flores; Son, Cody Titus and wife Mischa Titus; Daughter Linda Titus-Conboy and husband Kevin Conboy; Son, Scott Titus and wife Cathy Titus; Son, David Monty Titus and wife Irene Titus; and twelve Grandchildren and eight Great-grandchildren. A 'Celebration of Life' will be held on Saturday, August 4th at the Titus home in Upper Ojai, at 5:00 pm. The ceremony will be followed by a Potluck/BBQ. Please RSVP: Denise Titus Flores @ email: dflores38@ or (805) 798-1370________________________________________________________________Edward "E. T." Titus. Funeral services for Edward "E.T." Titus, 57, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, in Houston River Baptist Church. The Rev. Lonnie Gothrup will officiate. Burial will be in Royer Cemetery under the direction of Myers-Colonial Funeral Home of DeQuincy.Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today in the church. Mr. Titus died Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2000, in the Sulphur hospital. He was a native of Titusville Pa., and had lived in Sulphur for the past 10 years. He was employed by Scafco Inc. He was a member of Houston River Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Catherine McDonald Titus of Sulphur; one son, Randall Titus of Kearns, Utah; one stepson, Chris Terro of Sulphur; one stepdaughter, DeLeah O'Blane of Sulphur; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Lake Charles American Press. 8/11/2000.________________________________________________________________Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - May 10, 2009.Edward Carl Titus 1926 ~ 2009 "Loved Father, Brother, Grand-father and Friend" Edward Carl Titus, age 83, passed away May 9, 2009. Born April 21, 1926 in Salt Lake City. Veteran of World War II. Survived by children, Arthur Dale (Corrine) and Carla Gay Wilcox; brothers, Robert V. and Richard G. (Karen); grandchildren, Bonita Wilcox, Bryan (Jen) Wilcox, Jennifer Titus, Veronica (Rich) Root, Sarah (Aaron) Jones, Joshua (Amy) Titus, and Patricia Titus; five great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by wife, Janette Blycker Titus and granddaughter, Melissa Titus. The Deserat News. May 10, 2009.________________________________________________________________Pasadena Star-News (CA) - July 4, 2003.Edward Depue Titus, president of the Southern California Psychiatric Society and long-time resident of South Pasadena, died June 23 at his home in Glendale following a three-month battle with liver cancer. He was 72. A psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Associa tion, Titus became president of the psychiatric society on May 4. He held leadership positions in psychiatry and professional organizations for more than 35 years, including president of District 10 of the Los Angeles County Medical Association and president of the section on psychiatry at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He had been a delegate of the California Medical Association House of Delegates for 15 years. Titus was a member of the Executive Board in the California Psychiatric Association and a member of the CPA Public Psychiatry Committee. Titus was also a member of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, American Psychoanalytic Association, California Forensic Mental Health Association and the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. For 25 years, Titus was a partner in The Hacker Clinic. Until his retirement in 2001, Titus was chief psychiatrist at Parole Outpatient Clinic, Region III California Department of Corrections, with offices in downtown Los Angeles, in addition to maintaining a part-time private practice of psychiatry in Pasadena and Downey. For the last two years he served as consulting psychiatrist for Gateways Forensic Treatment Program in Los Angeles. A Phi Betta Kappa graduate of Occidental College in 1953, Titus obtained a master's in biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin and an M.D. from Stanford University in 1962. In 1978 he received a Ph.D. from the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute in Beverly Hills. In 1963, he married Virginia Van den Steenhoven, now deceased. In 1990, he married Catherine Lang, an attorney in Glendale who survives him. A member of the clinical teaching faculty at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, he was also a prize-winning photographer, a dedicated outdoorsman and hiker. He had hiked and photographed many Southern California mountains, plus many of the highest peaks in the Sierra Nevada, Colorado and Alaska. He hiked the Cordillera Blanca and Macchu Pichu in Peru. Titus climbed Mt. Whitney three times, the last time at age 69, exactly 50 years after his first time. He had hiked to the 6,100-foot peak of Queens Mountain in Joshua Tree National Park on March 1, just two weeks before his final illness struck. Services were held June 30. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be sent to the Edward D. Titus Fund for Psychiatry, c/o Research Education Institute (REI), Harbor- UCLA Medical Center, 1000 West Carson, Torrance CA 90509.________________________________________________________________Suffolk News-Herald (VA) - Saturday, November 1, 2014.Mr. Edward G. Titus Sr., of Newport News, died on Oct. 29, 2014. A celebration of life service will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014, at 1 p.m. at the Harris Funeral Home Chapel. Harris Funeral Home has been entrusted with the home going service. You may send condolences to the family at .________________________________________________________________Edward K. Titus, age 76. Retired writer and editor for the Small Business Administration, on Monday, Apr. 2 at his home in Falls Church of a respiratory ailment. Came here in 1951. Served in the Army Air Forces in WW II. Before that he was a foreign correspondent for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He was born in Greenfield, Franklin Co., Mass. Had a bachelor's degree in English from Yale in 1924. Leaves his wife, Mary, and a son, Birney Donnell, both of Falls Church, and a son, Dr. Edward D. of Pasadena, CA.________________________________________________________________Edward L. Titus, age 60, of Greenup, IL passed away at 2:03 pm on May 12, 2011 at his residence. Memorial services will be at 4:00 pm on Saturday May 21, 2011 at the Toledo Christian Church. Visitation will be from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at the church. Burial will be in the Liberty Hill Cemetery rural Greenup, IL. Barkley Funeral Chapel in Greenup is assisting the family with arrangements. Ed was born on May 10, 1951 in Hidalgo, IL the son of Dale & Margie (Strader) Titus. He married Cindy S. Etchison on March 17, 1973 in Liberty Hill, IL. Surviving his loving wife, son Dale Titus II and wife Renee of Greenup, daughter Tonya husband Raymond Reynolds of Toledo, Sister Sharon Jean Taylor of Mattoon and grandchildren Michael and Levi Reynolds. Ed was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Mary Hatfil and Carolyn Sue Spivey. Ed was a truck driver for Tracey Trucking for 27 years. In-lieu of flowers memorials can be to the family PO box 242 Greenup, IL. 62428. To sign the online guestbook, go to jg- and click on obituaries. ________________________________________________________________Star Beacon (Ashtabula, OH) - Wednesday, November 14, 2012Edward L. Titus, age 89, of Jefferson, Ohio, and formerly of Ashtabula, died Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012, at the Jefferson Health Care in Jefferson. Born May 29, 1923, in Conneaut, Ohio, he was the son of the late Lloyd and Eleanor (George) Titus and was a 1941 graduate of Rowe High School. A Veteran, Edward served in the U.S. Army during World War II, serving in the European Theater of Operations. He was on Omaha Beach on D-Day plus one and had also received a Purple Heart. He had worked on the Great Lakes in his younger years but retired from Packard Electric in Warren, Ohio, in 1978. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Ashtabula; Harbor Lodge #224 F & AM; the Scottish Rite Valley of Cleveland; and Western Reserve Chapter #8 RAM. He enjoyed cooking, camping, genealogy, collecting books of the "Wizard of Oz", and spending time with his niece and nephew and their families. In his younger years, he enjoyed riding a motorcycle. Surviving him are his sister, Jean Louise Friedrich of Jefferson; his niece, Brenda (Robert) Nick of Ashtabula; his nephew, Edwin R. (Heidi) Friedrich Jr. of Ashtabula; and great-niece and nephews, Megan Friedrich, Scott (Kristin) Friedrich and Andrew F. Nick. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral Service will be 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 17th, at the Ashtabula Home of FLEMING & BILLMAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC., 526 W. Prospect Road, Ashtabula, with the Rev. Doug Wright, of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery in Conneaut, with Dewey Howlett Post #103 of Ashtabula conducting Military Rites. Calling Hour will be Saturday, Nov. 17th, from 10 a.m. until the time of Service at the Funeral Home. Memorial contributions can be made to the family. Envelopes will be available at the Funeral Home. Guest book and obituary at fleming- and . ________________________________________________________________Hutchinson News. Feb. 17, 1934. p. 3.The funeral of Edward L. Titus, 75, veteran farmer of the Darlington community in Harvey county, was held yesterday afternoon. The body was taken to Stafford for burial. He was a brother of Howard Titus, of Hutchinson.________________________________________________________________Edward Lee 'Eddie' Titus, Chandler, Oklahoma resident, was born on January 20, 1968, in Lexington Park, Maryland, and departed this life on November 20, 2003, in Chandler, Oklahoma, at the age of 35 years. Eddie was the son of Gale E. and Olive E. (Ary) Titus. He married Jimmie Habenicht, on June 3, 1995 in Ft. Worth, Texas. Eddie, a district manager for the Golden Coral Restaurant Corporation. He was of the Baptist faith. His grandparents preceded Eddie in death. Survivors include: wife: Jimmie Titus of the home; one son: Issac Titus of Chandler, OK; two daughters: Baylee Titus of Chandler, OK, Nickie Titus of Pflugerville, TX; parents: Gale & Olive Titus of Snyder, TX; one brother: Christopher Titus of Dallas, TX; one sister & brother in law: Stacy & Brandy Hickman of Saginaw, TX; one niece & nephew: Erin & Caden Hickman of Saginaw, TX; other relatives and many friends. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M on Sunday, November 23, 2003, at the Parks Brothers Funeral Chapel in Chandler, Oklahoma. Burial will be at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, November 24, 2003, in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Ft. Worth, Texas. Services are under the direction of the Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Chandler. Published in the Oklahoman on 11/22/2003.________________________________________________________________Edward Ray Titus. Mr. Titus, 79, of Charlotte, passed away August 21, 2003. He was born May 12, 1924 in Patterson, New Jersey, a son of the late Edward Titus and Rachel Titus. He married his loving and faithful wife, Jalena Bumgardner Titus on February 18, 1949. He served in the United States Army 101st Airborne during World War II and the Korean War. Mr. Titus worked as a postal clerk with The United States Postal Service for twenty years. A service to celebrate the life of Edward R. Titus will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 23, 2003 from the graveside of Forest Lawn West Cemetery with Chaplain Karen Moore officiating. His wife, Jalena Bumgardner Titus, son, Bill Titus of Charlotte, daughter, Melody Titus and husband, Bill Artiqlia of Ashland, VA and two grandsons, survive Mr. Titus. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice at Charlotte, 1420 East Seventh Street, Charlotte, NC 28204. Arrangements by McEwen Funeral and Cremation Service, Charlotte Chapel. Published in the Charlotte Observer on 8/23/2003.________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Thursday, September 29, 1966. p. 3.ELIOT - Funeral services for Edwin Atwood Titus, 27, R2C U.S. Navy, of the Navy Training Station, Newport, R.I., and formerly of Eliot, were held yesterday at the Franklin G. Wilson Funeral Home, Kittery. The Rev. Everett Pender, pastor of the Advent Christian Church, Eliot, officiated. Delegates were present from the Fleet Training Center, Newport; the Fleet Reserve, Branch 19, Newport; the Fleet Reserve, Branch 7, Portsmouth; the Ladies' Auxiliary. They were headed by Robert Coggins, president of the Northeast Regional Fleet Reserve Association; and the Eliot Memorial American Legion Post. Burial was at the family lot at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Eliot, when the committal prayer was read by pastor Pender. Three volleys were delivered by sailors from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard headed by Storekeeper 1/c LeRoy Clayton and comprising William O'Brien, Wilber Smith, James Hallett, Donald Peterson, Robert Galary and George Qink. Taps were sounded by Thomas Eaton and the flag was folded and presented by Donald Waye to Mrs. Ralph Titus. Bearers were Ralph Rennick, Gerald Moynahan, Wilbur Emery, Keith Searles, Ernest Searles and Vernon Searles. Preburial services were held Tuesday evening at the funeral home by Fleet Reserve No. 7 of Portsmouth which included Henry Dozier Sr., president; Eugene Wyatt; secretary; and Alfred A. Beutote, chaplain.________________________________________________________________Gazette Telegraph. Tuesday, August 8, 1972. p. 1-D. CO.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel for Edwin Hart Titus, Green Mountain Falls. Leslie O. Sylvester, reader, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mr. Titus, 75, died Sunday in a local hospital. He was born June 14, 1897 in Villa Ridge, Ill. and had been a resident for three years. A retired banker, he had worked for the Farmers State Bank in Hays, Kan., also serving as chairman of the board for the firm. He was on the city council at both Florence, Kan., and Topeka, Kan. and the school board in Florence. He attended Colorado College in 1917. At one time he was a member of the Congregational Church. He belonged to the American Legion in Hays; the Masonic Blue Lodge in Cotton Falls, Kan.; the Chapter Commandery in Hays; the Shrine-ISIS Temple in Selina, Kan. and the Elks Lodge in Hays. Mr. Titus was a Navy veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow Mrs Laura P. Titus; a daughter, Margaret E. Brickey of Marina, Calif.; a son, William H. Titus of Joplin, Mo.; a grandson, Terry Titus of Joplin; a granddaughter, Jean Marie Brickey of Marina, and a sister, Mrs. W. O. Whitlow of Little Rock, Ark. Chapel of Memories Mortuary is handling arrangements.________________________________________________________________Nashua Telegraph. Friday, September 20, 1946. p. 6.Milford, Sept 20 - Edwin R. Titus, 80, a resident of MIlford for the past 28 years, died early Thursday evening at his home on Federal Hill rd. He had been in ill health for several months. He was born June 22, 1866, in Moriah Center, NY, the son of Edwin B. Titus and Maria (Center) Titus. He was a member of the Methodist-Episcopal church of Milford and of the Benevolent lodge of Masons, F and AM. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Nellie M. (Littlefield) Titus; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Lowe, Ridgefield Park, NJ; Mrs. Alexander Young, Milford; one brother, Dr. Homer F. Titus, Moriah Center, NY, and one sister. Mrs. Mary Greene, Woodstock, Vt; two grandchildren. Funeral service will take place at the Leon C. Tucker funeral home, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. E. E. Brewster, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Walnut Grove cemtery (sic) in Danvers, Mass.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - February 25, 2012. Page: 2AEdythe Ann Titus, of East Front Street, Berwick, passed away surrounded by her family on Feb. 22, 2012, after fighting a brief illness with all her attention. Edythe was born on March 1, 1950. She would have turned 62. She was the daughter of the late Ruth and Willard Goss. Throughout her earlier years, she attended Northwest Area schools. She was previously employed by Elmcroft, Berwick. Edythe was a beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Her greatest joy was to cheer on her grandchildren at all their sporting events and recitals. She was their biggest supporter. She also enjoyed having lunch days with all of her girlfriends and playing bingo and shopping. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ruth and Willard; her first husband, Louis Roy Favorite Sr.; a brother, Willard Goss, and sisters, Bernadine Hunter and Jean Goss. She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Clark W. Titus; a son, Louis Roy Favorite Jr. and his fiancee, Heather White, Berwick, and three daughters, Theresa Lalli and husband, Grant Lalli, Berwick; Ruth Ellen Evans and husband, Dave Evans Jr., Kingston, and Laurie Lee Fenstemacher and husband, Donald Fenstemacher Jr., Berwick; family friend Courtney Albert; seven grandchildren, Trystin, Brandon, Alyssa, Dylan, Sarah, Kolbe and Riley; two brothers, Ronald Goss Sr., Nanticoke, and Richard Goss, Berwick; three sisters, Marian Pursel, Benton; Lois Zultevicz, Cambria, and Ethel Noss, Berwick; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, at 11 a.m. at the Joseph W. Nardi Funeral Home, 201 W. Second St., Berwick. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her name may be made to Columbia Montour Hospice, Bloomsburg division.________________________________________________________________Milton Independent, The (VT) - Thursday, November 1, 2018Eileen A. Titus, 88 of Milton, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018 at her home on School Street in Milton. Eileen was born Dec. 10, 1929 in the Bronx, New York City, N.Y., the daughter of the late Harry and Katherine Hauser Rogers. On June 28, 1952 she married George Titus who predeceased her in October 2004. Following the death of George, she moved to Milton from Spring Valley, N.Y. in May 2005. While in Milton, she became a member of the United Church of Milton and the Groovy Lunch Bunch. Eileen was an avid reader of mystery and suspense novels and loved a challenging crossword puzzle. A generous and doting grandmother and great-grandmother, she will be dearly missed. She is survived by her two daughters Kathryn Pimentel of Thonotosassa, Fla. and Lynn Dempsey and her husband, Stephen, of Milton; her grandchildren Adam Pimentel and his wife, Jill; Allyn Morrison, Kyle Gilliam, Sean Dempsey, Ryan Dempsey and his wife, Alex; Brendan Dempsey and Meghann Oquendo and her husband, Michael. She also leaves two great-granddaughters, Laney Pimentel and Ava Dempsey as well as her sister Audrey King of New Jersey. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by her brother, Henry Rogers, and her two sisters, Mae Goll and Edith Rogers. A memorial service will be held at United Church in Milton on December 1 at 1 p.m. Condolences may be made at .________________________________________________________________Times, The (Trenton, NJ) - Wednesday, July 16, 2014.HAMILTON SQUARE - Eileen C. Titus, 77, of Hamilton Square passed away July 3, 2014, at the Lawrenceville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Eileen graduated in 1954 from Princeton High School, and also attended Temple University in Philadelphia. She was a dental nurse for Dr. Manser in Princeton, NJ, and Dr. Johnson in Trenton, NJ. She was predeceased by her parents, Frederick and Cecilia Brian of Lawrenceville, NJ. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Donald; her daughter, Kimberly of Benton City, Washington; four grandsons, Jonathan, Christopher, Kyle and Nicholas Staats; a sister, Freda Persons of Toms River, NJ, and a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Sally and Steven Rigo. Graveside services will be private at the Highland Cemetery in Hopewell, NJ, and a memorial service will be at the First Presbyterian Church of Hamilton Square on Saturday, July 19, 2014, at 11 a.m. for family and friends. Arrangements are being handled by Cromwell-Immordino Memorial Home, 2560 Pennington Rd, Pennington, NJ 08534. Memorial contributions may be made in Eileen's memory to the First Presbyterian Church of Hamilton Square, 3550 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square, NJ 08690.________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Monday Evening, February 2, 1942. p. 2.Miss Elaine Titus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Titus, is a patient at the Wentworth hospital, where she was operated on Tuesday for appendicitis.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - October 23, 1991. Page: d07Elaine Titus Quinn, 70, of Hawthorne died Tuesday. Before retiring in 1986, she was a secretary for Paulist Press in Ramsey for 20 years. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Fire Company 1, Hawthorne. Surviving is a son, James of Manahawkin; a daughter, Patricia Donnelly of Hawthorne, and four grandchildren. Her husband, Henry P., died in 1988. Services will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, Hawthorne, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa. Visiting will be Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Donations to Northwest Bergen Hospice, 579 Franklin Turnpike, Ridgewood, N.J. 07450, would be appreciated. ________________________________________________________________Elden E. Titus, age 60, retired auto body supervisor for Sedgwick County, died Wednesday, October 8, 2008. Visitation 1 to 8pm Saturday and Sunday at Smith Mortuary, 1415 North Rock Road, Derby with the family receiving friends from 4 to 6pm Sunday. Funeral service 10am Monday at Seventh-day Adventist Church, 820 West 27th Street South, Wichita. Graveside service will immediately follow at Osborne Cemetery, Mayfield. Elden was born February 18, 1948 in Wichita. He was a graduate of Derby High School in 1966. On July 21, 1979 he married Tammy Rae Stocking on his parent's farm outside of Derby. Elden was a lifelong custom car enthusiast. Many of his creations are pictured on his website . Survivors include: wife, Tammy Titus, Derby; sons, Shane (Melony) Titus, Wichita, Jason Titus, Derby, Wade Titus, Wichita; grandchildren, Jayden and Dylan Titus; parents, Arthur and Katherine Titus, Derby; brother, Jerry (DeVona) Titus, Casseville, MO. A memorial has been established with Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 South Market, Wichita, Kansas 67202. Send condolences and view tributes via . Published in the Wichita Eagle from 10/10/2008 - 10/12/2008.________________________________________________________________Black Hills Pioneer (Spearfish, SD) - Thursday, December 1, 2016Elden Pratt Titus, Jr., 84, Rapid City, formerly of Lead, passed away Friday, Nov. 25, 2016, at the Rapid City Regional Hospital. Elden "Pratt" was born on April 20, 1932, in Lake City, Iowa, to Elden Pratt Titus, Sr., and Marvin Irene (Appelgate) Titus. As a young boy, he lived in Yetter, Iowa; Waverly, Iowa; Plainview, Neb.; and eventually settled in Martin. Elden graduated from Bennett County High School in 1950. Elden enlisted in the United States Coast Guard and was honorably discharged in August 1954. He enrolled at Black Hills Teachers College (BHTC) in Spearfish where he met the love of his life Marsha Brooks. They married in Pierre, April 20, 1956. Elden earned a bachelor's of science degree in education degree from BHTC in 1959 and a master's of administration degree from Colorado State College in Greely, Colo., in 1964. Elden began his career in education with the Lead School system and taught several years before becoming the principal of the Central Campus. He retired from the Lead-Deadwood School system in 1990, and in 2002, Marsha and he moved from Lead to the Johnson Siding area to be closer to their son, Stacey (Marilyn) and his grandson, Benjamin. Elden's activities included deer and pheasant hunting, ice fishing, tinkering and fixing things, and working on his vehicles. He especially loved riding his Harley and attending activities that his son and grandson were involved in. Elden was a member of the Golden Star #9 Masonic Lodge in Lead; the Scottish Rite; and the NAJA Shrine. He is survived by his wife, Marsha; son, Stacey (Marilyn) and grandson, Benjamin of Rapid City; and sister, Marian Golonka, of Canby, Ore. A memorial has been established for the Shriner's Children Hospital. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 2, 2016, at Canyon Lake United Methodist Church with Rev. Eric Grinager officiating. Burial will follow at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis. Family and friends may go to Kirk Funeral Home and sign Elden's online guestbook.________________________________________________________________Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - January 30, 2001. Page: B04Services for Eleanor "Dot" Titus, 79, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Acheson & Graham Garden of Prayer Mortuary in Riverside. She died Saturday of complications of Alzheimer's disease at Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center in Riverside. Burial will be in Riverside National Cemetery. Mrs. Titus, who was born in Cortland, Ohio, lived in Riverside seven years. She worked for Electric Tool Service in Escondido before she retired in 1983. She is survived by a daughter, Nancy Zerg of Ventura; a son, Timothy of Riverside; and two grandchildren. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Alzheimer's Assocation. ________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - Sunday, September 11, 2016Eleanor E. Titus (nee Mackay) September 4, 2016. Beloved wife of Hector G. Titus Jr.; devoted mother of Douglas P. (Gail), Michael J. (Patricia) and Leslie J. (Robert) Collins; loving grandmother of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; dear sister of Dorothy (late George) Scotland, James Mackay, Daniel Mackay, Paul Mackay and the late Edward Mackay and Jean Plant; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Memorial Services will be held at C. MERTZ AND SON FUNERAL HOME, INC., 911 Englewood Ave. Tuesday September 20th at 11:00 AM. Memorials in Eleanor's memory to the charity of your choice. Share condolences: ________________________________________________________________Eleanor E. Titus, 78, of the Lincoln Village Apartments, formerly of 8 Blue Bell Road, died Feb. 26 at her former home after an illness. She leaves a brother, Frank Titus of East Lebanon, Maine. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Fred O. and Mary (Flagg) Titus, and lived here all her life. She was a salesperson at the former W.T. Grant store here. Miss Titus attended the Greendale Peoples Church. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Worcester County (Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Published on March 6, 1994).________________________________________________________________Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - March 14, 2008.Eleanor Lowry Titus, 82, of Huntington, W.Va., died Tuesday, March 11, 2008, in St. Mary's Medical Center. Eleanor was born June 4, 1925, in Huntington, W.Va., a daughter of the late Edgar and Eva Speece Lowry. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded by her husband, Dean W. Titus; two brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Titus was retired Treasurer of Thornburg Insurance Agency. She was a member of Central Christian Church, where she was active in the church choir work and a member of the Insurance Women of Huntington. Survivors include a niece, Ansley Bender of Palm Bay, Fla.; two cousins, Mike Flaig of Portsmouth, Ohio and Mabel Curry of St. Albans, W.Va.; a brother-in-law, Don Titus and his wife Martha Ruth of Barefoot Bay, Fla.; and special friends Betty Perry and Louise Watts. Services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, March 15, 2008, at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary, Huntington, by the Rev. David Chafin. Entombment will follow in Woodmere Abbey of Peace, Huntington. Friends may call from 1 p.m. until service time at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Central Christian Church. Family guestbook at . The Herald-Dispatch. Mar. 17, 2008.New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH) - September 3, 2004. Page: a6Eleanor Ruth Titus died Sept. 2, 2004, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born Dec. 15, 1931, in West Enosburg, Vt., she was a daughter to Clarence and Ruth (Greenia) Young. As a teen, she worked the family farm in Vermont and later joined the hospitality industry and relocated to New London, Conn. She worked for more than 10 years at New England Wire Co. before retiring in 2002. She and her husband, Charles R. Titus, raised appaloosa horses. Mrs. Titus was a humanitarian, always willing to help anyone, and she would take in stray dogs and cats and either keep them or make sure they had a good home. She was predeceased by her husband in 1989. The family includes a daughter, Lynne Smith of Wells River, Vt.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Barbara Basnar of Benton and Virginia Young of Barrington; two brothers, Jim Young of East Fairfield, Vt., and Wendall Young of Bethlehem; and several nieces and nephews. SERVICES: Calling hours are Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Pillsbury Funeral Home, 77 S. Main St., Lisbon. The funeral will follow at 11:30 a.m. in the funeral home, with the Rev. Fr. Brady as celebrant. Burial will follow in Landaff Center Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to North Country Home Health and Hospice of Littleton, Cottage Street, Littleton 03561; or to River Valley Veterinary Hospital, Newberry, Vt. 05051. For more information, go to . ________________________________________________________________Colorado Springs Gazette. Tue., Aug. 22, 1905. p. 1.KANSAS CITY, Aug. 21. - Eli Titus, for 12 years general live stock agent for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway, died here today of locomotor ataxia, aged 58 years.________________________________________________________________Freeman. Sat., Apr. 24, 1897. Issue 17, p. 8.The funeral services of Mrs. Eliza Titus, late widow of Rev. Richard Titus, a former pastor of Allen chapel and the matron of Allen chapel and matron of Alpha Home during a period of five consecutive years, also an aunt of Mrs. James T. V. Hill, took place at Allen chapel last Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the Sister's of Charity, of which she was an active member. Mrs. Titus was an exemplary christian, kind loving and generous to all who fortunately knew her. She was born in Buffalo, N. Y. in 1841. She leaves a niece, Sarah E. Hill, and a number of near relatives in New York, Pennsylvania and Chicago, together with a host of kind friends in this city to mourn her demise. Rev. A. L. Murray preached an effective discourse, and was assisted by Rev. Graham of Bethel church, Rev. Sissle of Simpson chapel, Rev. Christy of Grace Mission and Presiding Elder Townsend, who spoke feelingly of the deceased, having known her from childhood. The remains were interred in the family lot at Crown Hill cemetery amid beautiful decorations generously bestowed. C.M.C. Willis, undertaker, had charge of the funeral.________________________________________________________________Elizabeth ``Betty'' Titus, 81, of Selinsgrove Center, Selinsgrove (Snyder Co., PA), died Saturday (Sep. 15, 2001) at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born Sept. 16, 1919 in Kingston, she was a daughter of the late Ralph and Edith (Oliver) Titus. She was of the Methodist Faith. Surviving are her brother, Charles, Glendale, Calif.; sister, Laverne Dare, Haines City, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Hanover Green...Times Leader. September 19, 2001.________________________________________________________________Connecticut Journal. Tue., Jan. 28, 1823. Vol. LVI, p. 3.At Bridgeport, Conn. on the 18th inst. in the 39th years of her age, Elizabeth, wife of E. Seely Esq. of that place, and eldest daughter of John Titus, Esq. of Flushing, L. I.________________________________________________________________Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - December 25, 1995. Page: 39.Elizabeth Titus, 95, a retired housekeeper, died Thursday at home. Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday at New Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Fort Worth. Burial: Oakwood Cemetery in Terrell. Visitation: 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Pinkston's Mortuary. Elizabeth Titus was born Nov. 7, 1900, in Terrell. She was a member of Emmanuel Free Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Survivors: Brother, Willie Ledbetter of Fort Worth; sisters, Kathyrn Montaque and Annie Mae Newman, both of Fort Worth; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Pinkston's Mortuary 821 E. Terrell Ave., 332-5393 ________________________________________________________________Trenton Times. Monday, April 6, 1903. NJ.Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, widow of the late Benjamin W. Titus, died yesterday at the home of her son-in-law, Frank H. Lalor, 112 Greenwood ave. She had been in poor health for a long period. Mrs. Titus was in the eightieth year of her age and was an old resident of this city. She had been a communicant in the First Presbyterian Church since 1842. She leaves three sons and two daughters, the Rev. A. C. Titus, ex-City Comptroller Howard B. Titus, J. Welling Titus and Mrs. Frank H. Lalor and Mrs. Lewis W. Scott. The funeral will take place from the home of her son-in-law Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be at Ewing at the convenience of the family. D. Taylor Ivins will have charge of the arrangements.________________________________________________________________News Sun, The (Waukegan, IL) - February 14, 1997. Page: A9Elizabeth Titus, age 77, formerly of Fremont Center, Illinois died Thursday, February 13, 1997 in MacNeal Hospital Berwyn, Illinois. She was born December 6, 1919 in Fremont Center, was a member of St. Mary's Parish and was a graduate of St. Mary's School. She is survived by her sisters; Loretta (The late Thomas) Delacey of Riverwoods, and Anna (John) Santoli of Arizona, her brother Michael (Mary) Titus of Libertyville and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Anna; her brothers John, George (Helen) and Joseph Titus and her sisters, Margaret and Marie Titus, Cecelia Shober and Gertrude (Duane) Sommerness. Funeral Services will be 10:30 AM, Saturday February 15 from McMurrough Chapel, 101 Park Place, Libertyville to St. Mary's Church, Fremont Center for Funeral Mass at 11AM. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation Saturday 9-10:30 AM at the funeral home. Mass offerings in Elizabeth's memory would be greatly appreciated. ________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - April 4, 1991. Page: B6Elizabeth A. Titus, 65, 1270 Van Arsdale Ave., Oviedo, died Monday. Born in Newton, Mass., she moved to Oviedo from Winter Park in 1988. She was a retired music teacher. She was Protestant. She was a member of the Winter Park Musical and the Winter Park Women's Club. Survivors: daughter, Ruth W., Oviedo; sisters, Emmeline Grubb, Schenectady, N.Y., Margaret Gramling, Strafford, Vt.; two grandchildren. Banfield Mortuary Services, Winter Springs.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - May 29, 2002Elizabeth A. "Betty" Titus (nee McCracken), 64 years old, of Hatboro, formerly of Germantown, suddenly, May 25, 2002, beloved wife of James M. Titus, and mother of Brian J. Titus. Also survived by 3 sisters and 3 brothers. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Mass Fri. at 10 A.M. in St. David's R.C. Church, 316 N. Easton Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090. Int. will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the above named church. Arr. THE A. GROH SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME, Hatboro ________________________________________________________________The Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Thursday, Jul. 14, 1938. MN.Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Titus died at St. Joseph's hospital Tuesday. She had made her home in Brainerd for the past forty years, and was the wife of the late Frank Warren Titus, who preceded her in death a year ago. Elizabeth Alice Derlith was born in Rochester, N. Y., in 1880, and graduated from Holy Ghost school. She and Mr. Titus were married in Rochester, N. Y., in 1898. Two children survive, Mrs. Eva Overly and Mrs. Ernest Walchter, both of Seattle, Washington. Requiem high mass will be at St. Francis church at 9 a.m. Friday by the Rev. James Hogan. Rosary will be at the D. E. Whitney mortuary at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. The family said this morning that the graveside services would be private.________________________________________________________________Traverse City Record-Eagle (MI) - Tuesday, December 30, 2014.CONCORD, Mass. — Elizabeth Titus Pattullo, age 95, of Newbury Court in Concord, Massachusetts, died peacefully on Dec. 25, 2014. She was the lifelong sweetheart and wife of Edward L. (Pat) Pattullo. Born in Traverse City, Michigan on June 16, 1919, she was the daughter of Harold and Beth Benedict Titus. Elizabeth graduated from Traverse City High School, and from the University of Michigan, earning an A.B. in literature in 1939. During the Second World War she worked in New York City as an editor for the World Book Encyclopedia, and met her lifelong friend Sono Rosenberg. Moving to Chicago to work for the University of Chicago Press, she met and fell in love with Pat Pattullo. They went out for breakfast on a date that lasted for 66 years. They were married in Traverse City on Sept. 7, 1948. Moving to Cambridge in 1957, Elizabeth worked for the Boston Area Faculty Group on public issues. The Pattullos moved to Toronto in 1963, returning to Winchester, Massachusetts in 1965. Elizabeth worked at Harvard University in a variety of roles before being named Dean in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Dean Pattullo delighted in her title of "Principal Investigator" on the sizable Federal grant to Harvard that financed travel essential to the work of graduate students in a wide range of disciplines. She assured anyone who enquired that the only "investigating" she did was of when, and how the funds allocated to a particular student were expended. A story oft told in later years was of one scholar - destined to eventually hold high office at the University and in government - who was highly resistant to small-minded adherence to the rules governing the use of Fullbrights. Repeated admonitions failed to change the student's behavior until much-needed checks began to get lost in the clutter of the Dean's desk. In fact, Pattullo greatly liked and admired most of the students with whom she dealt and her feelings were widely reciprocated. She was quick to assist in any way she could when troubles plagued their work or their lives and they were generous in their praise of the very visible human being who held administrative power over their grants. The Pattullos moved to Newbury Court in Concord, Massachusetts in 2006. Elizabeth was a founding member of the Early Music Group at the Winchester Community Music School, an accomplished player of the alto recorder. Elizabeth and Pat traveled widely, and visited frequently with their dear friends Violet and Basil Highton, at their home in England, exploring Scotland, Ireland and France together over the years. Elizabeth was admired for her long distance driving skills (ferrying two small children and a dog from Cambridge to Traverse City and back every summer, before cars were air-conditioned), a voracious reader (especially of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Louisa May Alcott, and France's Hodgson Burnett to young children), her repertoire of union organizing songs, her great delight in making snow days and sick days a joy for her grandsons, and her cut throat game of poker. Besides her husband Pat, she is survived by her daughter, Betsy Pattullo and her husband Greg Torres of Winchester, Massachusetts; her daughter-in-law Susan Pattullo, of New York City, widow of her son Rob Pattullo who died in 2000; grandchildren Jess and Gabe Torres, both of Somerville, Massachusetts, and Claire Pattullo of New York City; great-grandchildren Jack, Lydia and Quinn Torres, as well as many nieces and nephews. Services will be private. Gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to the Winchester Community Music School, 407 Highland Avenue, Winchester MA 01890 Arrangements under the care of Concord Funeral Home, Concord, MA. To share a memory or offer a condolence visit: ________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Wednesday, June 24, 2015 The long, wondrous and inspiring life of Betty Titus came to a peaceful end attended by family, friends and the caring providers at St. Luke's Hospice House on June 21, 2015. Betty was born in Gary, Ind., on March 15, 1918, to Leonard and Mabel Lichtenberg. She and her rambunctious younger brother (Bob) roamed the beaches and tennis courts of her childhood home (Michigan City, Ind.) winning sports, academic and music honors. Her string of success did not end with high school! She graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor's in social work, later adding both a Masters and then a Doctorate in history. She met her first husband, Les Vandever in law school in Chicago at a time, when that simply was not done by a young woman. Despite raising her three boys, Dirk, Bob and Rick Vandever, she finished her law school training. Armed with her Juris Doctorate degree she eventually ventured to the United States Supreme Court with the brash thought that she would personally interview a sitting Justice who had been on the case . . . and she did that very thing! Betty wrote her dissertation on "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka" (a seminal case on school desegregation) aided by insights from Justice Hugo Black. Those who ventured to the Tetons or Rocky Mountains through the mid decades in the Twentieth Century would have been treated to the sight of Betty gleefully pushing off from and repelling down sheer cliffs and tackling challenging climbing routes. Again women in the early 1950's simply didn't climb mountains but, of course, she did. She carried over her love of sports into adulthood leaving frustrated (and often defeated) tennis opponents at the Rockhill Tennis Club who failed to reach one of her famous "dink shots." She loved the beach, mountains, bridge, music and travel. She won a music scholarship to college and continued to play the violin into her 90's with the Medical Arts Symphony. A lifelong Presbyterian, she had great faith not just in an afterlife but in the need to practice the golden rule. Her love of reading, cinema and dance was infectious often leading to lively discussions about some work of art where she jump started everyone weighing in on their opinions. And . . . She . . . Was . . . Fearless. She did not know a stranger. Frequent was the sight of her red faced family looking downward when she would approach a person who was previously unknown to her and then engaging them in conversation on literally Any topic which struck her fancy. Pretty soon a new friend would emerge and (particularly if it dealt with one of her grandchildren, Erin, Bart, Sam, Brooke or Max (father of her only great grandchild, Caroline) the "stranger" would give the requested advice or instruction on how to sail a Hobie Cat or where to purchase a particular striking piece of clothing. She would be the one assigned the hopeless task of seeking contributions for many of the organizations to whom she would donate her time only to return with much needed funds and a puzzled (but thankful) expression: "How in the world did you talk somebody out of that money?". One thing for sure: She was able to convince Ellsworth (or, if unavailable, other traveling companions) to venture to far away lands (Turkey, Greece, Japan, the Isle of Man, ad infinitum). Her sense of adventure drove her there. If you were to do legal research to find support for the proposition that Missouri employees were entitled to fair treatment, you might stumble upon the case of Vandever v. Penn Valley prohibiting the "imaginative" practice of reclassifying full-time teachers into something totally different: "Same hours; same duties; less money because now you are 'part-time'." Not so fast said Betty . . . and soon the law prohibited that practice. Above and beyond her achievements (which she always downplayed), it was her love of people (especially those to whom life had dealt a hardship) which defined her. After the sudden death of her first husband (then a 51 year old lawyer), she met, fell in love and married Ellsworth Titus (a Wharton School of Business graduate and Hallmark executive) on Oct. 27, 1979. His five children, Bud, Marian, Paul, Dave and Rich came to love her (and she them) as if they were a blood relative for the same reason that her kids did, her tennis/mountain climbing/bridge/musician compatriots and all who met her did: She was the genuine article whose sole motivating force was do the right thing! Your intelligence, curiosity, "can do" optimism and humor will be missed but will continue to inspire all with whom you have had contact in your lifetime. Rest in peace Grand Betty! There will be a 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, service at Village Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any contributions be made to the newly formed "Betty Vandever-Titus Violin Scholarship," c/o Rick Vandever, 11437 Cody, Overland Park, KS 66210. Betty was an award winning violinist who would have loved this! ________________________________________________________________Newsday (Melville, NY) - July 2, 2004. Page: A62Elizabeth (Betty) Titus nee Wright, 77 of Chestertown, formerly of Wantagh on June 29, 2004. Retired RN. Predeceased by husband Thomas M Sr., one son Kevin F., two brothers; John A. Wright, Jr. and Robert Wright. Survivors include four daughters; Elizabeth Schook (Dennis) of Las Vegas, Jeanne Daugherty (John) of Clarks Summit, PA., Margaret Zourelias (John) of Pittsburgh, PA., Kathleen Lewis (Stephen) of Justus, PA., four sons; Thomas M., Jr., (Marie) of Wantagh, NY, John J. (Etta) of West Islip, William F. of Charlotte, NC., and Timothy F. (Rhonda) of Long Beach. Also 13 grandchildren, one great grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 12 noon Tuesday, St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Olmstedville, NY. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Irishtown. Relatives and friends may call 2-4 & 7-9PM Monday at Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, 9 Pine St., Chestertown, NY. Memorials may be made to St. Jude's Research, Memphis, TN 38119. ________________________________________________________________Rapid City Journal, The (SD) - Saturday, May 18, 2013Elizabeth C. Titus. b. Feb. 11, 1934. d. May 11, 2013.________________________________________________________________Florida Times-Union, The (Jacksonville, FL) - May 25, 2002Elizabeth D. Titus, 87, a longtime resident of Jacksonville passed away Saturday May 18, 2002. Born Feb. 11, 1915 daughter of Daniel S. Dickinson and Margaretta Egbert Dickinson. She was a founding member of Peeler Memorial United Methodist Church, where she was very active in church work serving as music director, organist, soloist and choir member, a volunteer and instructor in arts and crafts at area nursing homes and was a member of the American Business Womans Assn. Preceded in death by her husband Carl, she is survived by three daughters and sons in law Jean Ann Libby (Ralph) of Palo Alto, CA, Nancy Burdette (David) Kennesaw, GA and Lynn Marie Marston (Lee) of Tallahassee, FL son and daughter in law Richard L. Titus (Michelle) of Ponte Vedra Beach, brother Daniel S Dickinson (Melba) Binghamton, NY, 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held 4:00PM Sunday May 26, 2002 at Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home 1701 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville Beach with Rev. Samuel Houck of Peace Presbyterian Church officiating. The family prefers memorials in Elizabeths name to The American Cancer Society. Please sign the Guestbook at ________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. Thursday, August 30, 2001. p. B-2.Elizabeth D. "Betsy" Titus Impson, 51, of Horseheads, formerly of 408 Melrose Drive, North Syracuse, died Monday. Born in Elmira, she lived in Cicero and North Syracuse for 20 years before moving to Horseheads recently. She was a member of Buckley Road Baptist Church in Liverpool and was active in the nursery. She had been a foster mother. Survivors: Her husband of 32 years, Harvey L.; three sons, Eric W. of Attleboro, Mass.; Jason A. of Milton, Mass.; and Gregory S. of Fort Gordon, Colo.; her parents, Earl A. and Jeanne Smith Titus of Elmira; her paternal grandmother, Elizabeth Brown of Elmira; a sister, Lucile Thorpe of Elmira; two brothers, James Titus of Bedford, Texas and Jeffrey Titus of Elmira. Memorial services: 7 p.m. Sunday in Buckley Road Baptist Church. Burial, Fairview Cemetery, Dushore, Pa. No calling hours. Van Buskirk-Lynch Funeral Home, Horseheads, has arrangements. Contributions: Buckley Road Baptist Church, 4962 Buckley Road, Liverpool, 13088.________________________________________________________________Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA) - Tuesday, October 28, 2014.Nov. 25, 1926 - Oct. 25, 2014 Elizabeth E. Titus passed away on Saturday, Oct. 25, after a long illness. Elizabeth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to William R. and Florence F. Diehl. Elizabeth enjoyed playing golf and bridge, and also liked doing crossword puzzles. She also loved working in her beautiful garden. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Robert L. Titus; son, Lex R. Titus, and brother, Robert Diehl. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Christine E. and Bruce D. Jones of Vallejo; grandsons Tony A. Jones of Palmer, Nebraska, and Justin Titus; and great-granddaughters, Kassie, Taylor, and Allison Jones, and Samantha Titus. Per Elizabeth's request. there will be no services. ________________________________________________________________The Daily Chronicle. Thursday, Mar. 24, 1960. WA.Services were Wednesday in Marshall, Ind., for a former Centralia resident, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Titus, 92, who had been residing in Tacoma.Mrs. Titus died over the weekend in Tacoma. Services and interment were in Indiana City.________________________________________________________________Daily News-Record. Monday, Nov. 1, 1993. p. 14.Elizabeth H. Bruce, 88, of Route 3, Elkton died Oct. 30, 1993, in Bridgewater. She had been ill for several months. Mrs. Bruce was born June 15, 1905, in Springhill, Pa., and was a daughter of the late Regis S. and Anna Schead Titus. She moved to Elkton from Daytona Beach, Fla., five years ago and was a member of the Elkton United Methodist Church. She and her husband owned and operated a mobile home park and sold mobile homes, boats and motors in Jacksonville for a number of years. In 1923, she married Robert M. Bruce, who died in 1988. Surviving are a daughter, Barbara J. Lester of Elkton; four brothers, Albert R. Titus of Sayre, Pa., Frank Titus of Tucson, Ariz., Earl Titus of Elmyra, N.Y., and William Titus of Waterbury, Conn.; three sisters, Isabel Whitehead of Harrisonburg, Viola Comstock of Erin, N.Y., and Esther Deubler of Cedar Park, Texas; three grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The Rev. David T. Reynolds will conduct the funeral at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Elkton United Methodist Church. The body then will be taken to Jacksonville, Fla., for a graveside service at Evergreen Cemetery Friday morning. The family will receive friends 7:30-8:30 p.m. today at the Kyger & Trobaugh Funeral Home in Elkton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rockingham Memorial Hospital Hospice Program, 235 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801, Elkton Emergency Squad, 201 Blue and Gold Drive, Elkton, Va. 22827 or Elkton United Methodist Church, 205 Warren Street, Elkton.________________________________________________________________Elizabeth D. Titus, 87, a longtime resident of Jacksonville, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2002. She was Born February 11, 1915, the daughter of Daniel S. Dickinson and Margaretta Egbert Dickinson. She was a founding member of the Peeler Memorial United Methodist Church, where she was very active in church work serving as music director, organist, soloist and choir member, a volunteer and instructor in arts and crafts at area nursing homes and was a member of the American Business Women's Association. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl. She is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law, Jean Ann Libby (Ralph), Palo Alto, Calif., Nancy Burdette (David) Kennesaw, Ga. and Lynn Marie Marston (Lee), Tallahasse, Fla.; son and daughter-in-law, Richard L. Titus (Michelle), Ponte Vedra Beach; brother, Daniel S. Dickinson (Melba), Binghamton, N.Y.; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Memorial services were held in Florida. The family prefers memorials in Elizabeth's name to The American Cancer Society. Carl Lawrence Titus, 91, a longtime resident of Jacksonville, Fla., passes away Wednesday, July 11, 2001. A native of Deposit, N.Y., Mr. Titus attended Schools in Binghamton, N.Y., graduated from Syracuse University, Syracuse N.Y., where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and took extension courses at the University of Florida, Gainsville. He taught English and Drama at Binghamton Central High in Binghamton, N.Y., and taught English at Landon High School in Jacksonville, Fla. He retired as a Supervisor with the U.S. Postal Service in 1970, and most recently worked as a Tax Preparer at H & R Block. Mr. Titus was charter member of Peeler Methodist Church, Jacksonville, and was a member of Christ Methodist Church, Neptune Beach, Fla. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, the former Elizabeth Dickinson; son, Richard L. Titus (Michelle), Ponte Vedra, Fla., three daughters, Jean Ann Libby (Ralph), Pala Alta, Calif, Nancy Burdette (David) Kennesaw, Ga., and Lynn Marie Marston (Lee), Tallahassee, Fla.; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several other relatives and many friends. Memorial Services will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday at Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home, 1701 Beach Blvd., Jackson Beach, Fla. The family suggests those desiring make memorials in Mr. Titus's memory to the American Lung Association, 5525 Arlington Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. 32211 ________________________________________________________________Elizabeth Kline Titus, wife of George A. Titus, died Monday at Yale-New Haven Hospital at the age of 70. She lived at 87 Gilbert St. Mrs. Titus was born Feb.23 1896, in Shickshinny, Pa, the daughter of Hiram and Martha Kline. Besides her husband, she leaves five daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Minicozzi of Hamden, Mrs. Arlene Charbonneau of Guilford, Mrs. Betty Coppola of West Haven, Mrs. Bernice Malicki of New Haven and Mrs. Ruth Modena of East Haven; two sons Russell W. Titus of New Haven and Albert L. .Titus of North Haven; a sister Mrs. Mary Miller of Berwick, Pa 25 grandchildren and tree great grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at the Nazarene Church, Lawrence Street, New Haven, Thursday afternoon at 1. The Rev. Richard Morris, pastor of the church will officiate. Burial will be in Beaverdale. Memorial Park, Hamden. The Hamden Memorial 1330 Dixwell Ave. is in charge of arrangements. New Haven Register, April 27, 1966.__________________________________________________Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - March 17, 1997. Page: A7Elizabeth Liddle Titus passed away March 10, 1997, in Shreveport, LA. She was born May 27, 1945, in Oakland, CA, to Wallace Jorgensen Liddle and Alfarette Elizabeth Sorensen Liddle. She attended Utah State University and served an LDS mission to the North Central States from 1966-68. She was sealed to Gerald Thomas Titus November 15, 1968, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by her husband living in Bossier City, LA; seven children, three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 17, 1997, at 12 noon at the Timpanogos 1st Ward, 200 North 400 East, Pleasant Grove, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment, Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Gerald Thomas Titus. m. Elizabeth Liddle, daughter of Wallace Jorgensen and Alfarette Elizabeth (Sorensen), on Nov. 15, 1968. She b. May 27, 1945 at Oakland, CA. d. Mar. 10, 1997 at Shreveport, LA.________________________________________________________________Elizabeth Loretta Titus, 79, died Tuesday (March 1, 2005) in Louisa Ky. She was born Oct. 18, 1925, in Kokomo to Edward and Edna M. (Cheek) Billbee. She is survived by two daughters, Peggy Jordan of Louisa and Kathryn Hatala of Mills Creek; two sons, Tracy Titus of South Bend and Jon Titus of Elkhart; two sisters, Virginia Caskey of Sun City, Ariz., and Mary Lou Johnson of San Mateo, Fla.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Wilson Funeral Home, 1270 Highway 2565, Louisa, where the funeral will be at 12 noon Saturday. The Rev. Ric Frazier will officiate. Burial will follow in the Fairchild-Lemaster Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent at wilson. The Elkhart Truth. Mar. 2, 2005.________________________________________________________________Elizabeth M. "Betty" Titus, R.N., of Chestertown, N.Y., formerly of Wantaugh, N.Y., died Tuesday evening, June 29, 2004 at the summer residence of her daughter, Jeanne Daugherty, in Pike County. She was the wife of Thomas M. Titus Sr., who died June 11, 2003. Born in Queens, N.Y., daughter of the late John A. Wright Sr. and Helen Wright, she attended Queens, N.Y., public schools and was a graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing. During World War II, she served as a nurse in the Army WAC. She was last employed, prior to her retirement in 1990, as a registered nurse at the A. Holly Patterson Nursing Home, Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. She maintained a residence in Chestertown, N.Y., since 1980, residing there full time since 1990. She was a member of the Purple Hats Club, Chestertown, N.Y., and the combined congregations of Our Lady of the Lord and St. Joseph's Church, Olmstedville, N.Y. She was an extraordinary cook and baker who loved being in her kitchen and entertaining her family and friends. Surviving are four daughters, Elizabeth Mary Schook, and her husband Dennis, Las Vegas; Jeanne Marie Daugherty, and her husband John, Clarks Summit; Margaret Mary Zourelias, and her husband John, Pittsburgh; and Kathleen Ann Lewis, and her husband Stephen, Justus; four sons, Thomas M. Jr., and his wife Marie, Wantaugh, N.Y.; John Joseph, and his wife Etta, West Islip, N.Y.; William Francis, Charlotte, N.C.; and Timothy Francis, and his wife Rhonda, Long Beach, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, John A. Wright Jr. and Robert Wright. The funeral will be Tuesday from the Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, 9 Pine St., Chestertown, N.Y., with Mass at noon in St. Joseph's Church, Olmstedville, N.Y. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Olmstedville, Irishtown, N.Y. Friends may call Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Barton-McDermott Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Boys Town, St. Jude's Children's Hospital or the Tafton Volunteer Fire Company. Arrangements by the Howard J. Snowdon Funeral Home, 1810 Sanderson Ave., Scranton.Thomas M. (Michael) Titus Sr., October 8, 1927-June 11, 2003. Chestertown, N.Y., formerly of Wantagh, N.Y., died Wednesday afternoon in Community Medical Center. His wife is the former Elizabeth Mary Ann Wright. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., son of the late Thomas and Mabel E. Sullivan Titus, he attended St. Francis de Sales School and Far Rockaway High School. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and was employed during his career by every New York City newspaper, retiring as a pressman for The New York Times. He maintained a residence in Chestertown since 1980, living there full time since his retirement. He was an over 40-year member and former officer of Graphic Communications International Union 2, New York City, the Elks Club of Glens Falls, N.Y., and St. Joseph Church, Olmstedville, N.Y. Also surviving are four daughters, Elizabeth Mary Schook, Las Vegas, N.Y.; Jeanne Marie Daugherty, Clarks Summit; Margaret Mary Zourelias, Pittsburgh, and Kathleen Ann Lewis, Justus; four sons, Thomas M. Jr., Wantagh, N.Y.; John Joseph Titus, West Islip, N.Y.; William Francis Titus, Charlotte, N.C., and Timothy Francis Titus, Long Beach, N.Y.; a brother, James T. Titus, Lawrence, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a son, Kevin Francis Titus, and two sisters, Joan Stackpole and Dorothy Titus. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from the Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, 9 Pine St., Chestertown, N.Y., with Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Olmstedville, N.Y. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Olmstedville (Irishtown), N.Y. Friends may call Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Boys Town, St. Jude's Children's Hospital or the Clarks Summit Volunteer Fire Company. Arrangements, Howard J. Snowdon Funeral Home, 1810 Sanderson Ave.________________________________________________________________The Indiana Gazette. Thursday, July 8, 2004. p. 4. PA.Elizabeth Mae "Betty" Bowser-Shoup Titus, 78, of Smicksburg died Wednesday, July 7, 2004 in UPMC Hospital, Pittsburgh. She was born June 10, 1926 in Verona to William and Daisy (Bish) Shoup-Bowser. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker. She attended the Sagamore Gospel Center. Her hobbies were working word search puzzles; sewing; reading; going to garage sales; and collecting strawberry items. Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Charles Samuel Titus whom she married March 25, 1944; one daughter, Barbara Trail of Smicksburg; one granddaughter, Rebecca Lynn Trail of Kill Devil Hills, N.C.; one great-granddaughter, Ashley Dawn Trail of Kill Devil Hills, N.C.; one brother, William H. Shoup and wife Juantia of Cabot; one sister, Linda Jean Bowser of Kokomo, Ind.; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home, Inc., 200 S. McKean St., Kittanning, where funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday with Pastor David Fischer officiating. Burial will be in the Pine Creek Baptist Cemetery. The Leader Times. Jul. 9, 2004.________________________________________________________________Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - July 16, 1990. Page: A9Elizabeth Marie Titus, infant daughter of Alan Dean and Cynthia Fay Chancellor Titus of Toledo, died Saturday (July 14, 1990). Private family graveside services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Greenup Cemetery. Arrangements by Bishop Funeral Home, Greenup. Surviving are her parents; sister, Rachael Nicole, at home; grandparents, Don and Rosie Chancellor of Greenup; Dean and Virginia Titus of Toldeo; great-grandparents, Fern Chancellor of Greenup; Oscar and Ruth Wellbaum of Jewett; May Titus of Greenup. ________________________________________________________________Native Sun News (Rapid City, SD) - Wednesday, November 1, 2017PINE RIDGE — Elizabeth Pearl Titus "Cante Waste Win", 44, journeyed to the Spirit World on Thursday, October 19, 2017 at Rapid City Hospice of the Hills in Rapid City. Elizabeth Pearl Titus was born on July 13, 1973 in Pine Ridge to Julius Titus Jr. and Charlotte Running Horse. Elizabeth is survived by her mother, Charlotte Running Horse of Pine Ridge; sons, Ian Ten Fingers and Ethan Titus both of Pine Ridge; daughter, Anastasia Bald Eagle of Pine Ridge; and brothers, Julius "Beau" Titus III of Eagle Butte, Brian Running Horse of Pine Ridge, and Richard "Tiddy" White Calf of Denver, Colo. Elizabeth was preceded in death by her father, Julius Titus Jr.; sister, Ruth Titus; brother, Anthony Running Horse; grandparents, Elizabeth Good Buffalo, Julius Titus Sr., Ruth Blue Bird, and George Running Horse Sr; uncles, Ferris Running Horse and Clark Hernandez; and aunts, Rosalynn Hernandez, Phyliss Hernandez, and Arvella Hernandez. A one night wake service started on Thursday, October 26, 2017 at Brother Rene Hall in Oglala. Funeral services were held on Friday, October 27, 2017 at Brother Rene Hall, with Rev. Abraham Tobacco officiating. Traditional Lakota services were with Mr. Richard Broken Nose. Burial service was at the Holy Cross Episcopal Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted with Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge.________________________________________________________________Elizabeth T. Prior, 91, passed away on Thursday, February 2, 2012, at the Nottingham in Jamesville, NY. She was born in Binghamton, NY, to Rexford and Lucille Titus in 1920. She graduated from Wellesley College in MA with an English literature degree. Liz worked at Binghamton City Hospital, where she met her husband, Dr. John T. Prior. She raised her family of six children in DeWitt and later retired to Manlius. Her life revolved around her family, travel, bridge, golf and tennis. In her earlier years, she was an active member of the Junior League, Crouse-Irving Women's Auxiliary and the Onondaga County Medical Society Auxiliary. She enjoyed her membership at the Onondaga Country Club in her later years. Liz was also a member of DeWitt Community Church for many years. She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Dr. John T. Prior. Surviving are her sisters, Anne Forsyth, Lucille O'Connor and Martha Bacorn; her six children, Anne (Dr. Chris) Stringer of Manlius, Polly (Alec) Beeson of Bucksport, ME, John (Angie) Prior of San Diego, CA, Dr. Thomas (Coleen) Prior of Columbus, OH, Jeffrey Prior of Springfield, MA, and Colonel Timothy (Martina) Prior of Anchorage, AK. Liz is also survived by her 19 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A service will take place at DeWitt Community Church, 3600 Erie Blvd. East, DeWitt, on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 11 a.m. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at Fairchild & Meech, DeWitt Chapel, 3690 Erie Blvd. East. Contributions may be made to DeWitt Community Church________________________________________________________________Elizabeth T. Titus, 79, of Louisa, Ky., formerly of Elkhart, died Tuesday in her home. Elizabeth was born on Oct. 18, 1925, in Kokomo, Ind. She was a homemaker and former employee of Hooks Drug Store in Elkhart for 17 years. She was a member of Cherryville Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Peggy Titus Jordan of Louisa and Kathryn Hatala of Mill Creek, Ind.; two sons, Tracy of South Bend and Jon of Elkhart; and two sisters, Virginia Caskey of Sun City, Ariz., and Mary L. Johnson of San Mato, Fla. Services will be at noon on Saturday in Wilson Funeral Home, Louisa, where friends may call from 5 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. South Bend Tribune. 2005/03/03.________________________________________________________________Trenton Evening Times. Aug. 23, 1920.PENNINGTON, Aug. 23 - The baptism of Elizabeth Titus Teel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Teel, was held recently in the Pennington Presbyterian Church with only friends and relatives in attendance. The Rev, Dr. David Wills, of Astoria, L. I., former pastor of the church and a close friend to the late Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, grandmother of the child, officiated at the ceremony. The Rev. Dr. Wills is also a close friend to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Titus, grandparents of the child.________________________________________________________________Elizabeth Virginia Titus (nee Ballenger) On Sunday, September 28, 2008, in Reston, VA. Mrs. Titus was born and raised in Leesburg, VA and resided in Great Falls for the last 40 years. She retired from Arlington County Public Schools where she was recognized for her 42 years of service as the longest standing member, ever, of the cafeteria department. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Thomas E. Titus and daughter, Elizabeth G. Titus. She is survived by two sons, Charles E. Titus and Thomas A. Titus and two daughters, Patricia Shipman and Mary Clements. She also leaves behind two sisters, 10 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and one great-great -grandson. Memorial service will be private. Published in The Washington Post on 10/1/2008.________________________________________________________________The Bristol Daily Courier. Fri., Nov. 7, 1952. PA.MORRISVILLE, Nov. 7 -- A native of this borough, Mrs. Elizabeth White Titus, 81, widow of Edgar Titus, died yesterday afternoon at her home on Bristol Pike. Mrs. Titus is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Vernon Else, Mrs. Mildred Brown and Mrs. William Chapman, also three sons, Sherman W., Stephen J. and Owen L., all of Morrisville; 18 grandchuildren, 15 great-grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Mayme Wheaton and Mrs. Nellie Vandergrift, both of Ohio. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at 45 N. Pennsylvania Ave. The Rev. Clifford G. Pollock, pastor of the Morrisville Presbyterian Church, will officiate, with interment to be in Morrisville Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday evening.________________________________________________________________Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Friday, October 28, 2011Ell G. Titus, 98, of 933 LeRay St., passed away Thursday, Oct. 27, at Samaritan Medical Center where he had been a patient for a short time. He was born Sept. 13, 1913, in Belmont, N.Y. a son to Ralph and Flossie Gibbs Titus. He married Velma Edith Sweet on Nov. 1, 1939, in Stowe, Vt. While in Vermont, Mr. Titus worked as a farmer. In 1957, the couple moved to Watertown. In Watertown, he was employed by the Watertown Daily Times as a route driver from 1962 to 1978. Mr. Titus was a member of the Standard Church, known now as the Grace Wesleyan Church, holding many office positions over the years. He was also a member of the Automotive Senior League at Seaway bowling alley. Besides bowling, he enjoyed carpentry work and spending time with his family. Surviving are his wife; a daughter and her husband, Sandra and Samuel Skinner, Brownville; three grandchildren, Melissa (Scott) Lomber, Canandaigua, N.Y., Ryan Skinner, Brownville, and Timothy Skinner, Orlando, Fla.; two great-grandchildren, Samantha Lomber, Rochester, and Mark Lomber, Canandaigua, N.Y.; two sisters, Aleatha Kolinar and Joyce Sumner; and a brother, Stanley (Anita) Titus. Three brothers, Floyd, Clifton, and Donald Titus, and a sister, Alma, died before him. The funeral service will be noon Saturday, Oct. 29, at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Watertown. A calling hour will precede the service from 11 a.m. to noon Burial will follow the service in Sanford Corners Cemetery, Calcium. Watertown Daily Times. Oct. 28, 2011.________________________________________________________________The Lima News. August 4, 1939. p. 4.KENTON, Aug. 4 -- Funeral services for Mrs. Ella E. Cotner Titus, 66, who died at her home in Belle Center on Thursday, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Belle Center Presbyterian Church with Rev. W. S. Dibert, pastor, assisted by Rev. J. R. Lloyd, in charge. Burial will be in the Hale cemetery near Mt. Victory. She was born in Allenville, Pa. on Oct. 1, 1872, but had lived in the Belle Center district for many years. She was married to Henry C. Titus in June, 1910. He died nine years ago last June. She was the first of a family of 10 to die. Surviving are six sisters and three brothers.Henry C. Titus. b. ca. 1859 in OH. (71 at 1930 census). d. Jun., 1930. m. Ella E. Cotner. She b. Oct. 1, 1872 at Allenville, PA. (56 at 1930 census). d. Aug., 1939.________________________________________________________________Ella E. Titus, 79, of Homosassa Springs, died Friday (Aug. 4, 1989) at the Crystal River Geriatric Center. Born in Newark, N.J., she came here 18 years ago from Liberty Township, N.J., and was a retired financial manager for Lincoln-Mercury Corp., Morristown, N.J. She was a Protestant and a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Hackettstown, N.J. Survivors include a son, Gilbert H., Crystal River, and three grandchildren. Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs.________________________________________________________________The Hopewell Herald. Wednesday, October 13, 1926. p. 1.Mrs Ellen Titus, wife of the late Peter M. Titus, died at the Mercer Hospital, Trenton, on Friday last, as a result of a serious operation performed Friday morning. She was ill for several weeks at her home near Woodsville. Mrs. Titus, who was nearly 66 years of age, leaves a son, Harry A. Titus, with whom she resided, and three grandchildren, Helen and Edna Titus, and Carl Errickson, all of near Woodsville, besides many others to mourn her loss. She was one whom every one looked up to; one whose work could be relied upon. She had always taken an active part in the various societies of the church. She was president of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Linvale M. E. church for a number of years. The funeral services were held from her late residence on Tuesday at 1:00 o'clock. Services were at the Linvale M. E. church at 2:00 o'clock. The services were in charge of the Rev. Kennedy, pastor of the Baptist church of Somerville, and the Rev. Franklin T. Buck, pastor of the Linvale M. E. church. Two of Mrs. Titus' favorite hymns were sung by Miss Anna Palmer, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Does Jesus Care." Interment was at the Harbourton cemetery, under direction of Wilson and Holcombe, of Ringoes. The pall bearers were J. Frank Holcombe, Henry B. Pittenger, D. L. Hunt, Morris Cooper, A. M. Wyckoff and J. Buchanan. Thus another good mother, grandmother and friend has gone. She will be much missed in the church and community.________________________________________________________________The Emporia Daily Gazette. Tuesday, February 25, 1958. p. 2.COUNCIL GROVE - Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Kendall Funeral home in Council Grove for Mrs. Ellen Bryant Titus, 71, who had lived in Council Grove for 44 years. She was born at Carbonate, S. D., and made that her home until she married A. J. Titus of Council Grove in 1914. Her husband, one of the state's best known abstractors, died Dec 15th, 1947. Mrs. Titus waes (sic) a member of the Congregational Church, the P. E. O., the O. E. S. and was a former member of the D. A. R. She is survived by two step-daughters, Helen Titus, a member of the faculty at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Wayne Whitney of Lincoln, Nebr.; two grandchildren, three sisters, Nancy Walton, of Belle Fourche, S. D., Mrs. Clint Garrett, of Wilber, Idaho, and Mrs. Jerry Forrest, of Burbank, Calif., and three broothers, Robert Bryant, Belle Fourche, Steware Bryant, Paso Rodes, Calif., and Frank Bryant, Landusky, Mont.________________________________________________________________Daily Times Herald. Friday, August 14, 1942. p. 1.Coon Rapids (THNS) --- Funeral services for Ellis A. Titus, 83, of Coon Rapids who died at the home of his eldest daughter, Mrs. Oliver Palmer Thursday morning will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Christian Church with the Rev. John J. Gabriel officiating. Mr. Titus died after a protracted period of ill health climaxed by a week of serious illness. Mr. Titus was born March 16, 1859, on a farm in Guthrie county near Coon Rapids. During his lifetime he has been a farmer, shoemaker and gardener. August 3, 1880 he was married to Margaret Ellen Bryan in Audobon and on August 2 of this year they celebrated their sixty-second wedding anniversary. In addition to his widow Mr. Titus is survived by the following children: William A. Titus, Coon Rapids; Mrs. Freat Heater (Margaret Artamissa) Bayard; Mrs. Cedar Green (Minnie Linetta), International Falls, Minn.; Mrs. George Steele (Mabel Alfreeta) Coon Rapids; George Britton Titus International Falls, Minn.; Roy Clifford Titus, Guthrie Center; Mrs. Merle Savago, (Viola Pearl), Polk City; Mrs. Oliver Palmer (Sylvia Almeata) of Coon Rapids. There are also 28 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Two sons and three grandchildren preceded him in death. Mr. Titus was a member of the Christian Church. He was also a member of the Three Quarter Century Club.________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - June 1, 1999. Page: D11Elma L.TitusJul.301903May301999NYBuffaloErieNY081-30-3348Elma L. Titus, a retired junior high school guidance counselor for Frontier Central Schools, died Sunday (May 30, 1999) in Our Lady of Victory Hospital, Lackawanna. She was 95. Born in Sherman, Miss Titus graduated from Sherman High School and Fredonia and Buffalo State Teachers colleges. She also earned a master's degree in guidance from the University of Buffalo. Her career began in Blasdell in 1925 as an elementary teacher. She also taught junior high English and social studies. She was the faculty adviser for the school newspaper and organized the Blasdell Guidance Department in 1935. When the Frontier school district centralized, she became the junior high school guidance counselor, a position she held until 1971. Miss Titus was a member of Sherman Community Church and attended First Evangelical Church of Blasdell. She was a member of Floral Rebekah Lodge 75 of Sherman. She was also a member of the New York State Retired Teachers Association, Southtowns Retired Teachers Association, Frontier Employees Association, Hamburg Women's Club and Hamburg Historical Society. Survivors include a sister, Franc E. of Blasdell. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in John J. Kaczor Funeral Home, 3748 South Park Ave. Burial will be Thursday in Sherman Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Billings Gazette, The (MT) - Wednesday, September 22, 2010Elmeda 'Meda' Jane Titus Flamm. Mom was born in Sheridan, Wyo., on Dec. 13, 1925, the daughter of Mary Teresa (Churchfield) Titus and Roy Nelson Titus. Her devotion to her family and the Catholic Church were nurtured in a loving Irish Catholic family home in Newcastle, Wyo. There she grew up as one of the "Titus girls" and graduated from Newcastle High School with the class of 1944. On June 16 of 1947, she was united in married to Donald Flamm Sr. (this relationship ended in divorce in 1970). Mom lived the life of a railroad agent's wife from the old CB&Q to BN. Living and raising her family in the cramped agents quarters above the old depots in Sioux Falls, Crow Agency, Hardin (where she had a real house) and then to the depot in Gillette and in 1967, a move to Billings. The raising of six children 20 feet off the main line was not an easy task, but Mom kept a wonderful home and was active in the Catholic Church, VFW, Boy Scouts, bowling league and Al-Anon. In 1970, Mom returned to school and later to work for the State of Montana Vocational Rehabilitation. Upon her retirement from the State in 1986, she moved to Helena for a time, before settling into her much loved retirement life in Huachuca City, Ariz. Mom enjoyed the Arizona sunshine and her many new friends. She was an active member of the Florance M. Jackman library board and the little mission church in Whetstone. Her life in Arizona was shared with her friend and companion, Harold Murray. The two of them were always on the go. Mom became a very special member of the Murray family and they lovingly watched over her. In 2006, Mom suffered a stroke and was unable to continue her independent lifestyle, so she returned to Montana, where she lived in Ballantine with the assistance of her children and grandchildren. Mom you will always be remembered for your sweet personality, ready smile and love of your family. Meda is preceded in death by her brother, Robert Titus; sisters, Sister Mary Louise Titus, OP, Lucille Foltz and Katharine Engelhaupt; and her dear friend, Harold Murray. She is survived by her children, Joseph Flamm (Dannette) of Huachuca City, Ariz., Don Flamm, Jr. of Jefferson City, John Flamm of Wicks, Teresa Oltrogge of Forsyth, Rita Oltrogge (Douglas) of Ballantine, Vincent Flamm (Jessica) of Wicks. She is survived by 20 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Mary Knapp and Bonnie Fox of St. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church for their weekly visits. Funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 24, at St. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church. Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary has charge of arrangements. Remembrances may be shared with the family by visiting . ________________________________________________________________The Progress-Index. Sunday, August 19, 1956.(exerpts)Looking at the brick facade of the long building at 215 N. South St. few, except the initiated would have any idea of the interesting things that go on inside the general foundry and machine shops of E. E. Titus, Inc. The Titus plant is an old family foundry, now being operated by the third generation. It was in 1882 that Elmer E. Titus, of New York state, came to Petersburg to install some machinery. He must have found the community to his liking for he stayed and in 1884 founded a general machine shop and iron foundry. It was within a stone's throw of the firm's present location at the junction of South Commerce and Jones Sts. E. E. Titus, founder of the company died July 1, 1935 and immediately afterward the firm was incorporated. Chartered as a machine shop and foundry, it was actively operated by the founder's son, J. M. Titus who was in the business all his life until his death in 1952. A grandson, E. Neil Titus, has been with the firm since 1923 and is its president. Two other grandsons, all are sons of J. M. Titus, are with the firm, J. Madison Titus, vice president, who came with the business in 1941 and Jennings H. Titus, secretary-treasurer, who joined his brothers in 1947,________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - October 1, 1991. Page: 2DElmerTitusFeb.121912Sep291991???KS510-20-3266Elmer Glenn Titus, 79, retired McConnell Air Force Base civil service electrician and building inspector, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 1991. Service 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Udall Nazarene Church. Survivors: wife, Marie; sons, Donald of Rose Hill, Dale of Dennis, Duane of Peck; daughters, Carole Gonzalez of Haysville, Mary Jane Russell of Roy, Mont., Marilyn Dockins of Udall; brothers, Laurence of South Coffeyville, Okla., Porter of Visalia, Calif.; 19 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Udall Nazarene Church. Swisher-Taylor & Morris Funeral Home, Winfield. Wellington ________________________________________________________________Elmer R. Titus, age 71, died Thursday, March 7, 2002 at the Grove Nursing Center. Elmer Richard Titus was born July 5, 1930 in Hanover, Mich., to Franklin and Meta (Evans) Titus. He was a veteran of the United States Navy. Mr. Titus married Patricia Ann Hugee on April 18, 1955. He worked as a truck driver for Yellow Truck Lines for 25 years. His hobbies included fishing and gardening. Survivors include: his wife, Patricia, of Grove; one son, Ed Titus of Parma, Mich.; three daughters, Kathy Erickson, Karen Barrett, and Susan Lowe, all of Grove; three sisters; 12 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Memorial services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 11, at Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home Chapel. The Grove Veterans Ritual Team officiated. Services were under the direction of the Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home in Grove. The Grove Daily Sun. Mar. 31, 2004.________________________________________________________________The Progress-Index. Tuesday, July 5, 1966. p. 15.PETERSBURG - Mrs. Elmer Titus Henshaw, wife of Glenn H. Henshaw, died Saturday night at her home on Ferndale Road after a brief illness. The daughter of Mrs. Flood Titus Slyth of Petersburg and the late Elmer Ellsworth Titus, Jr., she had made her home in this area all her life. In addition to her widower and mother, she is survived by two sisters: Mrs. S. E. Cummins and Miss Mildred Titus, both of Petersburg. A funeral service was conducted today at 2 p.m. in the chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son with Dr. Robert C. Vaughn, pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, officiating, with burial in Blandford Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - May 21, 1997. Page: B-3Elmer W. "Bud" Titus, 75, of Hatville Road, Gordonville, formerly of Mennonite Road, Royersford, died unexpectedly of natural causes Monday night at home. A carpenter foreman, he worked for the Sellers Process Equipment Co. in King of Prussia, C. Raymond Davis & Sons Inc. in Kimberton and Custom Modular Bank Builders Inc. in Pottstown. He retired in 1984. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serving as a private 1st class with Company C, 61st Signal Battalion, during the Battle of the Bulge. He was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6630, Elverson, where he served as adjutant. Born in Bridgeport, he was the son of the late Elmer F. and Myrtle M. Titus. He was the husband of Mildred O. Taylor Benner Titus. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, James F. of Wilmington, Del., and David G. of Royersford; one sister, Vera Varec of Oaks; one brother, Glenn R. of Fairview Village; and two granddaughters. ________________________________________________________________Elmore Titus died in March, 1922. m. Celia Zipporah Stratton on Sep. 25, 1867 in Whiteside Co., IL. She b. Nov. 16, 1848 at Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Elmore was the son of T. L. (Thomas) Titus, born PA 1814, and Sarah Titus, born PA 1817. Both are buried in Grundy, Iowa. Elmore and Celia's children, as given in his obit, are: Perry, Alice, Esbon Y. (all of whom predeceased him), Mrs. John Gier, Mrs. Grace Blackburn, Mrs.. Myrtis Blackburn, Thomas L. Titus, Roy R. Titus, and Drake B. Titus. Elmore served in Company E of the 46th Illinois volunteer infantry from 1861 to 1866, and was twice wounded. He was buried in Conrad Cemetery, Conrad Iowa.________________________________________________________________Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - May 18, 1996. Page: 06DElroy W. Titus, age 83, May 16, 1996 at Arlington Court Nursing Home. Resident of Upper Arlington. Retired U.S. Army veteran of WW II and Korea. Member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Upper Arlington Post 443 American Legion, Benjamin Franklin Chapter Sons of the American Revolution, Community Chapter 684 F&AM, Scottish Rite, Franklin County Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society and various other genealogical societies. Preceded in death by son Sgt. James Elroy Titus, killed in action in Vietnam and sister Mrs. Jesse Canankamp. Survived by wife, Laura; son, Donald W. (Barbara) Titus, Arvada, Colo.; daughter, Margaret Agler and former son-in-law, Alan B. Agler, Columbus; grandchildren, Cathy and Jimmy Agler, Columbus, Todd and Kerry Titus, Arvada, Colo.; sister, Mrs. Edward Gearhart, Warren, Oh.; brothers, Blaine A. Titus, Calif. and Harvey H. Titus, Oreg.; nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the DEYO-DAVIS FUNERAL HOME, 1578 W. First Ave., Grandview Heights, Sunday 2-6 p.m. Funeral Monday 2 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, W. Fifth Ave. and Cambridge Blvd. Dr. E. Eugene Frazer officiating. Interment Union Cemetery with military honors.________________________________________________________________The Daily Telegram. Tuesday, July 1, 1969. p. 21.LEIGH - Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Titus, 60, of Stanton were held at the First Methodist Church in Stanton today at 2 p.m. Mrs Titus died at her home Saturday afternoon. She had been ailing for several years. She is survived by her husband, Ralph, two daughters, Delia Rose (Mrs. Sam MaChlegan), Fremont; and Janell (Mrs. Joe Lindahl), Greeley, Colo., and two sisters, Mrs. Nina Besk of Madison and Mrs. Pearl Mortimer of Leigh.________________________________________________________________Elsie Titus, 81, De Pere, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 12, 2005, at a local nursing home. The daughter of the late John and Mary (Van Hogen) Roffers was born Nov. 25, 1923, in De Pere. On July 7, 1945, she married Frank Titus in Little Rock, Ark. Elsie was in charge of and worked with the refunders at St. Boniface Catholic Church for many years. She was past president of the St. Boniface Christian Mothers Society. Survivors include her husband, Frank; their five children, Sandra De Ruyter and special friend, Rod Herlache, De Pere; Patricia Mc Nellis, Manitowoc; Judith and Dick Young, Oneida; Kelly Titus, Green Bay; Joe and Trish Titus, Freeland, Md.; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Irvin and Rob Roffers; and one sister, Jenny Wojkiewicz; as well as many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one son, Bill Titus, in 1993; five brothers, Herbert, Lester, Marvin, Norbert, and Raymond Roffers; two sisters, Henrietta Ver Haagh, and Rosella Vertz; as well as an infant brother and sister, Arthur and Evelyn. Friends may call at RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 N. Tenth St., De Pere, from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, 2005. Parish prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Visitation will continue at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, De Pere from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the church with the Rev. Tim Shillcox, officiating. Entombment to follow. Please visit to send online condolences to the Titus family. Elsie's family extends a special thank you to the staff at San Luis Manor for their loving care and support. Green Bay Press-Gazette. Jun. 14, 2005.________________________________________________________________Elsie Titus, born June 1, 1919, to William and Susie Jimmie in Old Minto was raised in a traditional lifestyle. Along with her parents, her adopted sister, Selina, and brothers, Daniel and Fred, Elsie moved around the Minto Flats as the seasons changed to gather and hunt for food. She grew up talking in her native Athabascan language of the Tanana dialect, later learning English when she started school in Old Minto. Her western education ended at third grade at age 9 in 1928. She met and married Robert A. Titus, of Nenana, and together, they had nine children, raising them as she was raised in Old Minto. Elsie was an advocate for Native traditions and would donate her time at the Minto School to tell stories and sew with the young students. She was awarded for 15 years of service in the Foster Grandparent Program for working with the children of Minto. She loved to go out camping and fishing when she was able to with her two sons, Freddy and David, taking along any grandchildren that wanted to go, always teaching them how to cut fish, skin muskrats, bead, sew and cook or telling them stories of long ago when she was a child camping with her parents. Many summers in her later years, she would spend two weeks at a time in Old Minto at the Cultural Heritage Education Institute Camp working with UAF students alongside other elders from Minto. Volunteering her time to teach young children and adults, she gained many friends from all over the state of Alaska and into the Lower 48. Elsie's mother taught her everything she knew about how to provide and clothe her family. Every Christmas, her children always got new beaver hats, mittens, calf skin boots and a new pair of clothes that she made all by hand. She was a very talented woman who would sew with furs, bead little trinkets and slipper/glove tops, and make birch bark baskets, crochet blankets or knit things to sell for extra money. A traveling church group came to Minto in the 1960s, and it was then that she asked Jesus into her heart. She would attend church in the morning at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church and at the Assembly of God in the evening. Her love and passion for God compelled her to memorize songs, and she never did need a song book to praise and worship Him, singing to the tune of "Amazing Grace" and "I'll Fly Away" to name a few. Because of her health, she was moved to Denali Center in 2009 for better care. She loved her native food of fish, moose meat and blueberries, eating every bite whenever they had it for her. But she also loved to eat her ice cream. Before moving to Fairbanks, she would have a bowl of it every night to satisfy her sweet tooth. Just like the quiet, peaceful woman she was, Elsie left us and was welcomed into the pearly gates of heaven on the afternoon of March 10, 2014, surrounded by a few of her family and caretakers. Now rejoicing with the Lord, she will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Elsie is survived by her sons, Luke (Alice); Raymond (Diane); Freddy, David and Tommy (Theresa); daughter, Margaret Titus (Roy Nictune); grandchildren, Sheryle (Kenneth), Linda, Ronald Sr., William (Janella), Lori, Miriam, Gabriel (Bertina), Jonathan, Rachel, Samson, Delbert, Derrick, Marshiann, Dalen, Joshua and Dwight; 34 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Titus; parents, Susie and William Jimmie; brothers, Daniel and Fred Jimmie; sister, Selina Titus; son, Marvin Titus; daughters, Jennie Baker, Marcianne Titus and Carol Ann Titus; grandson, Donald Baker Jr., and great-grandchildren, Shane Charlie and Jordan Baker. A memorial and visitation will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, at Chapel of Chimes Funeral Home in Fairbanks. Immediately following, she will be taken to her home village of Minto via Elliott Highway for her final resting place. Funeral and visitation will be at 1 p.m. Monday, March 17, at Minto Community Hall, followed by a traditional potlatch. Arrangements were entrusted to Chapel of Chimes Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - March 31, 1998. Page: B3Elsie E. (Titus) Wilson, Sacramento, CA, (formerly of Johnson County, KS) passed away March 28, 1998, after a long battle with asthma. Services are Wednesday, April 1, in Sacramento, CA. Memorial contributions may be given to the American Lung Association. Mrs. Wilson was born on August 19, 1924. She was formerly a R.N. at St. Luke's Hospital. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Clayton H. Wilson; her children, Nancy Wilson-Ramon (Jose) and C.C. Wilson (Lynda); granddaughters, Taylor and Samantha Wilson. (Arrangements: Mt. Vernon Mortuary, Fair Oaks, CA) ________________________________________________________________Elsie G. Titus died on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006 at her residence. She was 80. Born in Cambridge, Mass., on Apr. 26, 1926, she was the daughter of Heber and Gertrude Sparks Lewis. Her husband, William Marion Titus died Oct. 7, 2006. Her brother, Attorney Frank M. Lewis died earlier. Surviving are her sister-in-law, Louise Lewis of Ormond Beach, Fla., a niece, Susan Tudisco of Belmont, Mass. and many nephews, including Robin Titus of Hilltown, Pa., Timothy Titus of Baltimore and Jeffrey Titus of East Amwell Township. Graveside services were held in Highland Cemetery in Hopewell on Saturday, under the direction of the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, Flemington. Hunterdon County Democrat. Jan. 12, 2007.________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Wednesday, February 20, 2013.Elsie Jean Titus Martin passed away Feb. 16, 2013. Born Oct 2, 1924 in Muscatine, Iowa, she attended Muscatine High School. Married Eugene Martin who preceded her in death. Survived by her children, Susan Martin-Rott, Nancy Sawyers and Dannie Martin, 4 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great grandchildren. She attended Azalea Park Methodist Church as well as Crochet, Writers and Card groups at Beardall Senior Center and the Winn Dixie Retirees Group. Celebration of Life to be held Feb 26 at the Beardall Senior Center from 3-6p. Burial in Conesville IA. Donations may be made to Hospice of the Comforter. ________________________________________________________________New Haven Register (CT) - November 17, 1999. Page b6Elsie Rae Perry, 72, of Fairview Avenue, died Nov. 15. She was the wife of Morrill 'Bud' Perry. She leaves daughters, Beverly Vega of Bridgeport, Linda Hancock of Cleveland, Ga., and Rae Lynn Benway of Milford; sons, Terry and Luther Titus and Buddy Perry of Milford and David Titus of Bridgeport; a brother, William Rudd of Bridgeport; sisters, Beverly Graves of Bridgeport and Dorothy Pelchat in Rhode Island; 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Connecticut, 920 Farmington Ave., West Haven 06107 - Smith Funeral HomePhiladelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - December 29, 1987. Page: B07.Elsie Titus Ridenour, 85, who was active in community affairs, died Saturday at the Broomall Presbyterian Home. She lived in Narberth. She was the widow of Victor I. Ridenour, a Center City florist. Mrs. Ridenour was active in the Jeptha Abbott Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and in the Children's Aid Society and Narberth Presbyterian Church. Survivors: a daughter, Elizabeth R. Somers; two grandchildren, a brother and a sister. Services: 11 a.m today, Narberth Presbyterian Church. ________________________________________________________________Belmont Citizen-Herald (MA) - January 11, 2007. Page: 026.Elsie G. (Lewis) Titus, of Deland, Fla., Trenton, N.J., and Belmont, died Sunday, Dec. 24, 2006, in Deland, Fla. She was the wife of the late William M. Titus. She was the daughter of the late Heber and Gertrude (Sparks) Lewis. She is survived by a sister-in-law, Louise Lewis of Ormond Beach, Fla.; a niece and many nephews. She was also the sister of the late attorney Frank M. Lewis. A private graveside service and burial will be conducted at Highland Cemetery, Hopewell, N.J., in the immediate future. Arrangements were under the care of the Lankford Funeral Home, Deland, Fla., and Halcombe/Fisher Funeral Home. Flemington, N.J. ________________________________________________________________Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) - Friday, January 30, 2009.Elsie M. Titus, 76, of Burien, Jan. 20.________________________________________________________________Lewiston Morning Tribune (ID) - February 21, 2001. Page: 6A.Elsie Otillie Titus, an Orofino homemaker, passed away Monday, Feb. 19, 2001, at Clearwater Health and Rehabilitation Center in Orofino. She was 102. She was born June 18, 1898, to Benjamin and Otillie Roloff Petrick at Menenomie, Wis. She had five sisters and two brothers and attended school through the eighth grade. On Oct. 18, 1919, Elsie married Fred Titus at Dayton, Wash. They had five children. After Fred passed away Sept. 16, 1963, Elsie moved to Bakersfield, Calif., where her sons Darrel and Ron lived. In 1980, Elsie moved back to Orofino and lived at the Frensdorf Apartments until she went to the rehabilitation center. She enjoyed crocheting, making greeting cards and gardening. Her survivors include four sons, Jim Titus and Darrel Titus, both of Orofino, Ron Titus of Bakersfield and Bob Titus of St. Marie, Calif.; one daughter, Glenna Skinner of Orofino; 15 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel in Orofino. The Rev. Jeff Milsten will officiate. Burial will follow at Lewis-Clark Memorial Gardens in Lewiston. ________________________________________________________________Elva A. Titus. The funeral for Elva A. Titus, 90, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Rick Redinger will officiate. Burial will be Friday in Stevenson Cemetery, Salem Township, Mercer County, Pa. Arrangements are by Henninger-Allen Funeral Home. She was born Sept. 3, 1915, in West Middlesex, Pa., to Charles H. and Margaret Cannon McCullough and died at Greenbrier Nursing Home, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006. She graduated from high school in West Middlesex. She married William E. Titus on Aug. 2, 1932. They made their home on several Mercer County farms. She worked for Westinghouse Corporation during World War II, making timing devices for torpedoes. She moved to Enid in 1981. She was a member of New Hope United Methodist Church, past matron of Ruth Chapter of Eastern Star, past nobel grand of Sheakleyville Rebecca Lodge. Surviving are one daughter, Jean Swartz of Enid; one son, Charles Titus of Enid; two brothers, Curtis McCullough and Lyle McCullough, both of Pennsylvania; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, William, and one brother. Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Ruth Chapter of the Eastern Star. Condolences may be made online at enidwe . Enid News & Eagle. Aug. 30, 2006.________________________________________________________________Brattleboro Reformer (VT) - June 18, 2002.Elwin Powers Titus, 81 of Stage Road died unexpectedly at his home, Thursday, June 13, 2002. Mr. Titus was born in Vershire, on June 22, 1920, the son of Charles and Marcia (Godfrey) Titus. He was raised in Vershire where he attended local schools. A veteran of World War II, he served with the U.S. Army's Company B 512 military police battalion as part of General George Patton's entourage. He was involved in the battles and campaigns that included the Ardennes, Central Europe, Normandy, Northern France and the Rhineland, and was the recipient of the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, American Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal. He was honorably discharged from active service on October 30, 1945. Mr. Titus was employed at the American Optical Company in Brattleboro for 37 years, at one period working as a foreman until the company closed in 1982. He then worked at Fulflex in Brattleboro for several years before retiring in 1985. Following retirement he drove a school bus for Laidlaw Transportation of Keene for eleven years and most recently had been employed at Walmart in Hinsdale where he was fondly known as "the cotton candy man." Mr. Titus had been a resident of West Chesterfield since 1956 moving to town from Brattleboro. He was a member of the Free & Accepted Masons, Brattleboro Lodge 102 recently receiving his 50 years membership pin. For many years he served on the Troop committee for Boy Scout Troop #286 in Chesterfield. He had been a former member of Centre Congregational Church in Brattleboro. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening and spending time in his home which he helped build in the mid-1950's. He also enjoyed vacationing on the coast of Maine with his wife. On June 22, 1946, in South Royalton, he was married to Marion Burke. She predeceased him on December 26, 2000. Survivors include, three sons; Brian Titus of Stratham, N.H., Jeffrey Titus of West Chesterfield and Neal Titus of Hinsdale, three sisters; Marion Grant, Dorothy Porter and Clara Gilman, five grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers; Howard Titus and Charles Titus, and three sisters; Irene Button, Rose Ricker and Margaret LaCount. Graveside committal services with full military honors will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the family plot in Pine Hill Cemetery in Sharon. Rev. Douglas Moore, of Norwich, Vt., Congregational Church will officiate. Friends are invited to call at the Atamaniuk Funeral Home, 40 Terrace Street this evening from 6 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to The Monadnock Humane Society, P.O. Box 678, West Swanzey, N.H., 03469. Arrangements are under the direction of Atamaniuk Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Elwood C. Titus, 76, of Mulberry, Fla., died of cancer Sept. 6, 2002, at home.. He was born April 16, 1926, in Dunkard Township, Pa. He was the general manager of a power generation plant. He was a retired firefighter with the rank of Lieutenant with the East Lake Ohio Fire Department. He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 302, Willoughby Ohio, FDAMCEI, from 1959-1986; Western Ohio Charter Boat Association; Willoughby Jaycees Chamber of Commerce; he was a licensed arson investigator, manager of Lakeshore Bait & Tackle, Charter Boat Captain for "Fish House" charters and former owner of R.J.'s Pub in Valrico, Fla. He moved to Mulberry, Fla., 17 months ago from Valrico. He is survived by his wife, Jo Titus, of Mulberry; sons, Dave Titus, of Mulberry, and Wayne Titus, of Willoughby; daughters, Patty Piazzino, of Willoughby, and Jeni Eddy, of Las Vegas, Nev.; brothers, Gus Titus, of Hemitt, Ga., and Don Titus, of Hemitt; 13 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Carolyn Benford; and his parents, Levi Titus and Augusta Cowell Titus. Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Mulberry Memorial American Legion Post 72, Mulberry. A.M. Seigler Funeral Home, Mulberry, is in charge of arrangements. The Dominion Post. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________The Port Arthur News. Monday, April 5, 1965. p. 1. TX.Funeral services for Mrs. Emalise Titus, 27, of 2209 Mimosa street, wife of Floyd Titus, Jr., were held today at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic church. Burial was in Calvary cemetery with Paul Judice, Donald Guidry, Shelton De Villier, Martin Bienvenue, Warner Tourin, and John Steffenauer, serving as pallbearers. Mrs. Titus died Saturday at 12:30 p.m. in the Methodist hospital in Houston following a lingering illness.Floyd J. (Skip) Titus. b. Feb. 4, 1937. d. Jul. 13, 2001. m. Emma Lise Landry, daughter of Frank and Leontine (Guidry). She b. 1934. d. Apr. 3, 1965. Both buried in Calvary Cemetery, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co., TX.________________________________________________________________Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - August 12, 2002.Emelda M. Zimba Titus, 41, of Charlotte, died Saturday, August 10, 2002 at Carolinas Medical Center. Born March 29, 1961 in Kaono Zambia, Emelda was the daughter of Maria Namakando Chazele and the late Nelson Musonda Zimba. Mrs. Titus moved to the Untied States in 1990 where she settled in the Houston-Dallas Texas area. She had attended the East Tennessee State University while working toward her Masters Degree. Emelda moved to Charlotte in 1995. She had been employed with Bank of America for many years and more recently was an insurance agent for Western-Southern Life. An active member of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, Emelda was a member of the Ladies Guild, Fish, and an usher. She had also been a room mother at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School. Emelda is survived by her daughters, Samantha Bandah and Maria Theresa Abe; mother, Maria Chazele Zimba all of the home; sister, Matilda Nzeocha and husband Reginald of Houston, TX; nephews, Uchenna and Emeka Nzeocha and nieces, Nenna and Ezmne Nzeocha. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Tuesday, August 13, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, 4207 Shamrock Drive, with the Reverend Greg Littleton, celebrant. Visitation will be in the church narthex one hour prior to Mass. Interment will follow in Evergreen City Cemetery. Carolina Funeral & Cremation Center has been entrusted with the arrangements________________________________________________________________Oakland Tribune. Thursday Evening, September 20, 1900. p. 3.Mrs Emeline M. Titus, aged 60 years, died at her residence, 956 Myrtle street, last night. She had been in ill health and failing for a long time. She leaves two sons, Frank F. and Fred E. Titus. The funeral will br held Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Deceased was the widow of the late Daniel Titus, who was one of the most prominent attorneys in the state at his time.________________________________________________________________Emery B. Titus, Sr., of Coral Springs, FL, passed away on July 30, 2004 at Coral Springs Medical Center following a short battle with cancer. Mr. Titus was born in Bellefontaine, OH, on May 26, 1947. Emery was a son of the late Gerald E. and Bernadine Titus of Bellefontaine, Ohio. He was preceded in death by sisters Nancy J. (still surviving husband, Garry) Johns, Peggy Ann Titus, and brother Butch Titus. Emery was survived by two sons, Emery B. Titus, Jr., Michael P. Titus of Ohio; and two daughters, Heidi A. Titus of West Virginia, Elizabeth (J.P.) Harness of North Carolina; two sisters, Mary (Robert) Hernandez of Virginia, Linda (Chalmer) Salyers of Ohio; four brothers: Jerry (Theresa) Titus of Ohio, John (Stephanie) Titus of Florida, Robert (Rosetta) Titus of Missouri, and Joe Titus of Florida; eight grandchildren: Jesse Titus, Christian Halsey, Kyle Halsey, Joseph, Amanda, Anthony, and Bradly Titus, and Nolan Harness; 16 nieces/nephews, and 24 great-nieces/nephews; special/best friends Al McLay and Christine Wintle; and many other great friends. Emery served in the U.S. Army from 1965-1968 with an Honorable discharge. He received the Vietnam Service Medal with two Bronze Service Stars, Marksman (Rifle), Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal and a National Defense Service Medal. Friends will be received on Wednesday from 6:30 until 7:00PM at the T.M. Ralph Funeral Home Sawgrass/Weston, 371 NW 136 Avenue. A Memorial service will be held at 7:00PM. Further services will be held on Saturday in Bellefontaine, Ohio at the Littleton-Rue Funeral Home. In his memory the family suggests donations to the American Cancer Society in his name. Published in the Sun-Sentinel on 8/2/2004.________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Sunday Times. Sunday, June 29, 1930.Mrs. Emily Titus, widow of Bennett Titus, died Friday at her home at Minford. She was 85 years old and her death was due to infirmities. She is survived by one son, Newton Titus and other relatives and many friends. The last rites will be held Sunday a 2 p.m. in the New church at Minford. Burial will follow in the Bennett cemetery.Bennett Titus. m. Emily _____. She b. ca. 1845. d. Jun. 27, 1930. Their child:Newton Titus.________________________________________________________________The Citizen-Advertiser. Friday, October 26, 1934. p. 5.Mrs. Emily Titus of Weedsport celebrated her ninethieth birthday anniversary Wednesday, October 24, at the home of Mrs. Lida VanWie, Willow Street, Weedsport, where she is spending the winter, just two doors from her own home. Mrs. Titus, in good health and in possession of all her faculties, greatly enjoyed the steady stream of callers, numbering over 50, who called during the afternoon and evening to extend felicitations on her birthday. Many gifts, greeting cards, flowers, potted plants, and candy, and several telegrams helped mark the day. Messages arrived from absent members of her family, from her daughter, Miss Harriet Titus, a school teacher in Cleveland, Ohio; her grandson, Joseph Titus of Chicago, Ill., her granddaughter, Mrs. W. Hunter Snead and family of Pittsburgh, Pa., her son Dorr Titus and family of Ithica. Mrs. Titus's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Duane Titus of Weedsport, assisted by Mrs. Marian Kingston and Mrs. VanWie, greeted the guests and served tea and birthday cake. Among the callers was Mrs. Ida Sheldon, the only living person who was a guest at Mrs. Titus's wedding 68 years ago, when she became the bride of Ausmer O. Titus. Mr. Titus died two years ago. Mrs. Titus had, as her oldest caller on Wednesday, Francia M. Hunting, a neighbour who recently celebrated her 91st birthday. Her youngest caller was George Bernard Freer, year-and-a-half-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Freer, worthy matron of Brutus Star Chapter, O.E.S., called with a number of the Chapter members to greet Mrs. Titus, who has been a member since 1906. Members of Mrs. Titus's Sunday School class of the Weedsport M. E. Church were also among her callers.________________________________________________________________Humble Observer (TX) - Friday, May 6, 2011Emily Titus, passed away on May 4, 2011. Services were held May 7, 2011 at Rosewood Funeral Home and Memorial Park.________________________________________________________________Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - Wednesday, October 2, 2002.Emily (Contridoff) Titus, 96, of Warren, a former hairdresser, died Thursday, Sept. 26, in Mary Lane Hospital, Ware. She leaves two daughters, Elinor Towne of Warren and Marjorie Rechtorvic of Spring Hill, Fla.; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was born in Warren, daughter of Platon and Emily (Feinsinger) Contridoff. Mrs. Titus was a hairdresser at Elizabeth Arden Salon, New York, for several years. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, in Pine Grove Cemetery, Warren. Donations may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children, 516 Carew St., Springfield, MA 01104. Doherty Funeral Home, 40 Bacon St., is directing arrangements. ________________________________________________________________The Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Saturday, February 26, 1938. p. 2.Burial services will be held at Evergreen cemetery Monday afternoon for Claude Titus, former apprentice in the railroad shops here who died at a hospital in International Falls last night. The body will arrive in Brainerd early Sunday. Mr. Titus left Brainerd several years ago and has been employed since at Bemidji and International Falls. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Titus, and two brothers, W. C. and Harry Titus, and a daughter, Mrs. Frances Holler.The Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Monday, November 5, 1945. p. 1.Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Titus, widow of the late Claud Titus, Brainerd, will be held in Evergreen Cemetery at 10 a.m., Tuesday. Mrs Titus died last Friday in International Falls. Services at the grave will be conducted by the Rev. Father Scott of the St. Francis Catholic church.________________________________________________________________Greeley Tribune (CO) - Tuesday, May 9, 2017Emma Titus, 92, of Lakewood, passed away Friday, May 5, 2017, at Brookdale of Lakewood. She was born on March 24, 1925, in Windsor to Alexander and Katherind Lind. Emma is survived by her daughters, Barbara (Frigg Arne) Eriksen and Laura (Kent) Thornburg; and grandchildren, Brent Eriksen, Audrey (Scott) Greer and Weston Eriksen. Burial will be at noon Thursday, May 11, 2017, at Sunset Memorial Gardens, 3400 28th St., Greeley, followed by Celebration of Life and reception at 12:30 p.m. at Stoddard Funeral Home, 3205 28th St., Greeley. Please visit sign an online guestbook.________________________________________________________________The Sandusky Register-Star-News. Saturday, May 8, 1943. p. 6.Mrs. Emma Titus, widow of the late William Titus, died at her residence on Kelleys Island Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs Titus was aged 76 years, six months and 26 days, and had resided on the island her entire life. She was a member of the German Reformed Church and a charter member of the Women's Benefit Association. Mrs. Titus is survived by one daughter, Mildred; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Trieschman of Kelleys Island and Mrs. Elizabeth Ohlemacher of Sandusky; one brother Herbert Pringnitz, of Kelleys Island, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at the residence at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. H. D. Kern, officiating. Burial will be in the island cemetery. Keller Funeral Home of Sandusky is in charge of the arrangements. The Newman boat will leave the Sandusky dock Sunday at 10:30 a.m.________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. Saturday, March 6, 2004. p. B-4.Emma E. Hanson, 82 years old of Heritage Village, Health Care Center, Gary NY died at the home Friday March 5, 2004. She was a former resident of Otisco Valley Rd., Marietta, NY where she made her home with her late daughter Jean Brown. She as (sic) born in Portland NY on July 24, 1921 the daughter of the late Charles and Flossie Rossa-Titus. She was a member of the Portland Congregational Church of Portland, NY. She is survived by one sister Naomi Newton of Randolph NY and two grandchildren of the Syracuse area: Linda Martin of Manlius and Leslie Barnett of Syracuse, predeceased by her husband Harold A. Hanson, son James E. Hanson, daughter Jean Hanson-Koser-Wallace-Brown, sister Jeanette Thompson-Pettit, brother Charles Titus. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements by the Morse F.H., Brocton, NY.________________________________________________________________The Derrick. Monday, October 7, 1957. p. 3.Mrs. Emma Jane Titus, 77, of Oil City died at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Fuller, of 11 West Seventh Street following a prolonged illness. Born in Sunville, Pa., on December 21, 1879, she was the daughter of the late Daniel M. and Elizabeth Scowden First. A resident of Oil City most of her life, she also lived in Daytona Beach, Fla. She was educated in Sunville schools and was a member of the Daytona Beach Presbyterian Church. She was married to Wilson I. Titus in 1898. He died in 1951. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Fuller and Mrs. Claire Cowen, both of Oil City. One son, Leo J. Titus, died in 1948. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs Grace Richards of Rocky Grove, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The body is in the Crawford Funeral Home where friends may call after 1 p.m. Monday.________________________________________________________________Emma Jean Titus, 87, Kansas City, MO, passed away Monday, March 31, 2003, at Armour Home. Graveside services will be 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, 2003, at Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, MO. Friends may call from 1-2 p.m. Wednesday at the McGilley Antioch Chapel, 3325 NE Vivion Rd. Emma was the last of 11 brothers and sisters. She is survived by sons and daughter-in-law, Charles and Patricia Titus of Gladstone, MO and David Titus, Spokane, WA; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; plus many nieces, nephews and their children. (Arrangements: McGilley Antioch Chapel (816) 453-7700) Published in the Kansas City Star on 4/1/2003.________________________________________________________________Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) - April 8, 2001. Page: 99.Emma K. Titus (nee Jansen) April 6, 2001 age 92 years. Beloved wife of the late Charles. Dear mother of Kathleen (David) Moreland and the late Timothy Titus. Grandmother of Chris, Danny, Bridgette, Craig, John and Darcy. Great-grandmother of Haley and Hunter. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral Services Mon. April 9, 11 AM at the funeral home. Interment Three Rivers, MI. Emma was a member of the Daughters of Mary - Immaculate Conception Church, Three Rivers, MI. Visitation Mon. 9 AM until time of services. ALTSTADT-TYBORSKI ERMENC-McLEOD S. 84th and W. Forest Home 414-281-5533Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. Saturday, Dec. 2, 1933. WI.Wearing an eel gray wool crepe ensemble, a contrasting hat and accessories in gray, Miss Emma Jansen of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jansen of Marshfield, was quietly married Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock to Charles Titus of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Titus of Lindsey. Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Reding performed the ceremony in the SS. Peter and Paul Catholic church.Mrs. Carl Johnson was her sister's only attendant. Carl Johnson attended the groom.The bride has been employed at the Val Siewert grocery store and the groom holds a position on the staff of the Dixon hotel. They will make their home in this city.________________________________________________________________Emma Martha Titus. Dec. 23, 1932 - May 18, 2002. Emma Martha Titus a native of Carmel, California, and resident of Turlock, passed away May 18, 2002 at the age of 69. Martha was born, raised and educated in Carmel, Ca. She graduated high school in Redwood City and then moved to the bay area where she lived most of her life settling in Santa Cruz. In 2001 she came to Turlock where she has lived since. Martha is survived by her daughters Kathy Cook of Ceres, CA, Elaine Steinberg of San Published on May 24, 2002 by Merced Sun-Star, The (CA).Modesto Bee, The (CA) - May 24, 2002. Page: B4.Dec. 23, 1932 -- May 18, 2002. Emma Martha Schmutz Titus, 69, of Turlock died of natural causes Saturday at her home. Mrs. Titus was a native of Carmel. She lived in Turlock one year and previously lived in the Bay Area and Santa Cruz. She was a hotel manager. She is survived by her children, Kathy Cook of Ceres, Bruce Smith of Kentfield and Elaine Steinberg of San Jose; sister, Margaret Godde of Gardnerville, Nev.; and six grandchildren. Private services. Allen Mortuary in charge of arrangements. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1604 Ford Ave., Suite 8, Modesto 95350; or the American Heart Association, 1710 Gilbreth Road, Burlingame 94010. ________________________________________________________________Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - Sunday, September 30, 2012.Mrs. Emma S. Titus, 94 of Fayetteville, GA, formerly of Dayton, OH, passed Tuesday, September 25, 2012. She was born and educated in Monroe County, GA, and later graduated from Fort Valley State College. She retired after teaching in Georgia seven years and in Montgomery County, OH for thirty-three years. Mrs. Titus was a faithful member of Phillips Temple A.M.E. Church, Dayton, OH and a Life Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Emma is survived by two half sisters, Eleanor S. Dixon and Virga S. Stewart, both of Fayetteville, GA; two nephews, two nieces, five grand-nephews, five grand-nieces and three god-children. Homegoing Service, Monday, October 1, 2012, 12:00NOON, with remains in state at 10:00AM, at St. Mark A.M.E. Church, 3605 Campbellton Road, SW Atlanta. Pastor Larry W. Hudson, Sr., Officiating; Bishop Marshall Gilmore (Retired), Eulogist. Interment, Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. The Omega Omega Service will be held at 11:00AM prior to service. Viewing, this evening, 6:00PM-7:00PM at the Willie A. Watkins Historic West End Chapel, 404-758-1731.________________________________________________________________The Titusville Herald. Thursday, Jan. 23, 1947. PA.Emory C. Titus, aged 50, died suddenly at 10 a.m. yesterday at his filling station on the main street in Spartansburg. He suffered a heart attack and the physician who was called said death was instantaneous. Mr. Titus purchased the Roy Coates Esso station about two weeks ago, coming to Spartansburg from Akron, O., altough he formerly lived in the Sparta community. He took possession of the station on Monday. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Titus and was born in Union City. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Ila Green of Lincolnville; a half-brother, Rev. Robert Titus of Flint, Mich., and an aunt, Mrs. Edna Titus, with whom he lived. He was a member of Masonic lodge in Akron. The body is at the Torrey funeral home in Spartansburg where friends may call and where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, with interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - July 2, 1997. Page: C4.Eric Scott Titus, Roth Jordana Court, Ocoee, died Monday, June 30. Eric was a student at Spring Lake Elementary. Born in Orlando, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. Survivors: parents, Scott and Kimberly Titus; brother, David, Ocoee; sister, Shatawn, Guthrie Center, Iowa; maternal grandparents, Raymond and Betty White, St. Petersburg, maternal great-grandmother, Ella White, Dayton, Ohio. Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home, Ocoee.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - March 20, 2001.Erma Langworthy Titus Carpenter, 88, 10435 Fauncetown Road, Guys Mills, died Monday, March 19, 2001, at Health South Rehabilitation Hospital of Erie after a brief illness. She was born in Tryonville, April 5, 1912, daughter of the late Walter and Fay Whitman Langworthy. She worked for Pizza Villa, the Colonel Drake Hotel and Titusville Area Hospital. She attended Evangelical United Brethren Church in Tryonville and Chapmanville Community Church. She volunteered at Chapmanville Volunteer Fire Department, where she was known as the "pickle lady." She enjoyed reading, cooking, baking, canning, gardening, tending to houseplants, feeding birds and raising beagles and fox hounds. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Earl Titus, in 1965; her second husband, Lloyd Carpenter, in 1998; three sons, Dick, Charles and Ronald Titus; a sister, Florence Deal; and a brother, Manley Langworthy. Survivors include five sons, Lloyd Titus and his wife, Shirley, of Tryonville, James Titus and his wife, Jane, and Edward Titus and his wife, Carina, all of Titusville, William Titus and his wife, Becky, of Saegertown, and Bruce Carpenter and his wife, Beverly, of Erie; four daughters, Evelyn McIver and her husband, Pete, of Titusville, Lois Ellsmore of Faribault, Minn., Alice Wheatall of Indiana, Pa., and Mary Loney of Falconer, N.Y.; 32 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, and two nieces. Friends may call at the Leo N. Hennes Funeral Home, 203 E. Main St., Titusville, today from 6 to 9 p.m. A service will be held there Thursday at 11 a.m., officiated by the Rev. David J. Duquette of Pleasantville Presbyterian Church. Burial will be at Kerr Hill Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Northwest Arkansas Times. Friday, Sept. 10, 1971. p. 2.Mrs. Erma Titus Devore, 88, of Westville, Okla. died Thursday in Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital. She was born Jan. 28, 1883 at Brentwood, the daughter of Morris and Margaret Peters Titus, was the widow of Franklin M. DeVore and a Baptist. She is survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Moore's Chapel with burial at Brentwood Cemetery.________________________________________________________________New Haven Register (CT) - Saturday, July 20, 2013Erna Mae Titus, age 85, died peacefully in Branford on July 16, 2013. She was predeceased by her brothers, Henry A. (Harry) Titus and Kenneth A. Titus, of Stony Creek. She was born in Branford on August 1, 1927, to Henry Birdsall Titus and Erna Aten Titus, who were summer residents of Stony Creek. She lived with her parents in Brooklyn, NY, and later in Leonia, NJ. The family moved to Branford in the mid-1950's. Ms. Titus loved her family and was devoted to her parents and brothers. She is survived by her nieces Judith Titus November of Dennis, MA, Kathryn Coffin of Stony Creek, Linda Titus of Hanover, NH, and nephews Kenneth Charles Titus of San Diego, CA, and James Henry Titus of Branford, CT, her cousin Mary Lou MacPherson of Canton, CT, as well as 8 great-nieces and nephews, 6 great-great nieces and nephews, and many cousins. She will be remembered lovingly for her gentle spirit and devotion to family. Interment will be private. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Condolences can be sent through . In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Ms. Titus can be made to the Stony Creek Fife & Drum Corps, PO Box 1886, Stony Creek, CT 06405.________________________________________________________________Idaho Free Press. Monday, Feb. 14, 1966. p. 8.CALDWELL -- Services for Ernest E. Titus, 57, 1301 Euclid Ave., Boise, who died Saturday in a Boise hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis Chapel. Officiating will be the Rev. Walden Askren. Interrment will be in Canyon Hill. Mr. Titus was born Jan. 9, 1909, at Union, Ore. He moved in 1917 to Marsing, where he farmed with his father. He was married to Emma Gibbens in June, 1931, and they farmed near Marsing until 1941, when they moved to Donnelly. Mrs Titus died Oct. 14, 1951. He lived in Donnelly until 1955, at which time he moved to Boise. He was a member of the Lake Fork Grange at Donnelly. Surviving are three sons, Larry and Kenton, both of Boise, and Gordon of McCall; two daughters, Shirlene Cressler and Marlina Titus, both of Boise; two brothers, Clifford of Nampa and Cedric of Caldwell; three sisters, Edith Jayne of La Grande, Ore., Alta Golz of Lodi, Calif., and Lila Jones of Caldwell, and six grandchildren. Memorials may be given to the Cancer Society.________________________________________________________________Press-Tribune, The (Roseville, CA) - Friday, January 19, 2018Ernest Frederick Titus, Jr. Ernest Frederick Titus Junior 85, peacefully passed away Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at his home Hampshire Manor in Roseville, California. Ernie is survived by his wife Dorthy and together they had four children; Tim, Phil, Jill and Mark, 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Ernie had a distinguished teaching career of 40 years at Roseville High School and Independence High School. Memorial services will be at Saint John's Episcopal Church in Roseville on Saturday February 10 at 1 p.m.________________________________________________________________Ernest P. Titus, 82, of Worcester, died Monday, Oct. 16, in Worcester. He leaves one brother, Edwin S. Titus of Worcester and several nephews and nieces, whom he held in high regard. He was predeceased by his brother, Everett Titus. He was born in Worcester, a son of George and Sarah (Kanarian) Titus and was a graduate of North High School and Roosevelt Aviation School. He was a machinist by trade and worked at various area companies. He served as an aircraft mechanic in the U.S. Navy from 1943-1946 aboard the USS Currituck. He was an avid reader and enjoyed the Greendale Branch Library. His interests included ice hockey, golf, fishing and hunting. The funeral will be held at 11 AM Thursday, Oct. 26 in the Armenian Church of Our Saviour, 87 Salisbury St., Worcester. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Armenian Church of Our Saviour. Caswell-King Funeral Home, 474 Grove St. is directing arrangements.________________________________________________________________News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - November 21, 2000. Page: 7B.Essalie H. Titus, 83, of Winona Lake, a housekeeper, died Saturday, Nov. 18, 2000, at Miller's Merry Manor in Warsaw. The Blanchard, Mich., native worked for Winona Lake Bible Conference Grounds as its last housekeeper and for the Winona Lake Hotel from 1970 to 1981 as the head housekeeper. She was a member of Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church. Surviving are a son, Ted of Kenai, Alaska; a daughter, Barbara Titus of Winona Lake; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore P., a son, two brothers and a sister. Graveside services were 1 p.m. today at Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Mich. Memorials are to the Alzheimer's Association, 425 N. Michigan St., Suite 308, South Bend, IN 46601-1236 or the American Diabetes Association, 7363 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, IN 46219. Information provided by Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, 1-219-267-3104. ________________________________________________________________The Dominion News. Tuesday, March 7, 1972. p. 8-A.Estella Titus Litman, 94, of Davistown, Pa., died Monday afternoon at her home. She was born in Dunkard Township, Greene County, Pa., Nov. 23, 1877, the daughter of the late Charles W. and Ellen Furman Titus. She was married to the late Clark E. Litman who died in 1968. She spent her life in this area and was a member of the Davistown Methodist Church and the Davistown Shordon WSCS. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alva (Theda) Bailey of Florissant, Mo. and Opal Litman of Davistown: three grandchildren, Edgar Bailey, Devonna Huffman and Verne Bailey. She was preceded in death by one infant son and one brother. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and are being handled by the Michael J. Lucas Funeral Home of Mt. Morris, Pa.________________________________________________________________Mrs. Esther Herring Titus died in the Mercy hospital Friday evening after a three weeks illness. Born on a farm here in 1871, the daughter of Robert Johnson and Sarah Maxwell Johnson, all her life was passed in this vicinity with the exception of some time passed travelling. She was married to Frank Herring in 1889. He was stricken and died as he was giving a talk at a war meeting in the Hummer church on a June evening in 1917. In 1924 she married W. G. Titus who survives her. A brother W. J. Johnson of Iowa City also survives. A son, Herald Herring died in infancy. Burial was made in the Hummer cemetery. Casket bearers were W. L. Snider, Frank J. Snider, Ivan Maas, Earl Webster, Lee Koser and Judge Popham Those from here attending funeral services for Mrs. Titus in Iowa City Sunday afternoon included: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hummer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Benell and Colleen, Ray Smally, George E. Hartsock and Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Moore.________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Thursday, October 29, 1931. p. 3.Nashua. Oct. 28, - A probe of the death of his estranged wife at a summer camp on the shores of Lake Attitash at Merrimac, Mass. was demanded yesterday by Harold A. Titus of Providence, R. I. Mrs. Esther May Titus, of 21 East Pearl street, 23, died Saturday at the summer camp, and when the physician attending her declared that death was due to pneumonia the body was turned over to a Lawrence undertaker and was transferred to this city yesterday. Titus appeared at the local police station yesterday morning and asserted that there was a mystery surrounding his wife's death, and that he demanded an investigation. He declared, police stated, that he had received a telegram in Providence from Haverhill, Mass., saying "Esther is dead" and signed "Mother." Titus rushed to Haverhill and when he was unable to learn where his wife had died appealed to police. He asserted that the telegram sent to him was telephoned from a pay station to the telegraph office by a man. Haverhill police finally learned that Mrs. Titus died at a camp at Lake Attitash. Dr. Myron Livingston of Haverhill who was called to the camp to attend her, stated that death was due to pneumonia. He also stated that he understood that the older woman who attended Mrs. Titus at the camp was her mother. The woman's body was turned over Saturday night to a Lawrence undertaker. "Whatever may have happened to the woman before I was called to attend her I have no knowledge of." Dr. Livingston stated.________________________________________________________________Esther Mildred (Huber) Titus, 86, born in Trenton and an area resident all her life, died Friday, April 19, 2002 at the Heacock Hospice Pavilion, Chandler Hall, Newtown. She was the wife of the late Owen Titus, a retired employee of the Pennsbury Pottery, and a long-term volunteer at Lower Bucks Hospital. Mrs. Titus was the daughter of Gottfried and Clara (Spheuler) Huber. She was predeceased by sisters, Ruth J. Young, Lydia H. Schermerhorn, Naomi C. Brown, Martha M. Huber, Mary G. Lyons, and brother, Walter G. Huber. A resident of Falls Township since 1937, she was employed at the Pennsbury Pottery for 14 years, during the Pottery's most productive period. Following her retirement, Mrs. Titus volunteered at the then Lower Bucks County Hospital, Bristol (now Temple University Health System). She was recognized for her years of dedicated service and was a featured volunteer in their hospital calendar. Mrs. Titus was a member of the Morrisville First Presbyterian Church for 58 years and active in its Ruth Circle. An avid seamstress, she was a member of the Quilting Queens of Tyburn for more than 30 years, applying her stichwork to more than 150 quilts. Mrs. Titus is survived by a son, Richard Owen Titus, also of Morrisville; a sister, Elsie (Elizabeth) Gray of Pennington; and a sister-in-law, Betty W. Huber of Lower Makefield. Additionally, she is survived by 12 nephews and nieces, 15 grand nephews and nieces, and two great grand nephews and nieces. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests those wishing to make a memorial donation in Mrs. Titus' name may do so to the First Presbyterian Church, 771 North Pennsylvania Avenue, PO Box 240, Morrisville, Pa. 19067 or to Chandler Hall Hospice, 99 Barclay Street, Newtown, Pa. 18940. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 4, 2002 in the Capel of the First Presbyterian Church of Morrisville. The Rev. Robert C. Prior, a family member and pastor of the West Nottingham Presbyterian Church, Colora, Md., will conduct the memorial service. A reception will be held following the service in the fellowship hall. Her arrangements are under the direction of the J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel, Morrisville, Pa. ________________________________________________________________Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - September 19, 1997. Page: 7.Ethel Titus, 78, a retired housekeeper, died Monday, Sept. 15, 1997, at a Fort Worth hospital. Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday at Pleasant Mount Gilead Baptist Church, 5312 Houghton, Fort Worth. Burial: Cedar Hill Memorial Park. Family hour:7 to 8 p.m. Friday at the church. Ethel Titus was born April 20, 1919, in Carthage. She was a member of Mount Gilead Baptist Church. Her husband, Jerry Titus, preceded her in death. Survivors: Sons, James Jackson and Willie Jackson and his wife, Doris; stepson, Jeremiah Titus; brother, McKinley Kirk; sisters, Vera Wilson, Emma Green, Marjorie Winn, Sally Houston and Geraldine Davis; grandson, Michael Jackson; two great-grandchildren; and nephews and nieces. Gregory W. Spencer Funeral Directors 4000 Miller Ave., 531-8666 _______________________________________________________________Tuscola County Advertiser, The (MI) - Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Ethel Titus, age 97 of Caro, formerly of Mount Clemens passed away August 7, 2015. She was the loving wife of the late Vernon G. Titus for 54 years and the dear mother of Vernon J. (Nancy) Titus, Robert Titus, Evangeline "Lynn" Lemos, Guy (Grace) Titus, Randolph (Dale) Titus, Arlana (Richard) Wilson, Gary Titus, Brent (Teri) Titus, Jeffrey (Tina) Titus and Marlene (David) Kaminski. She was a grandmother of 35, great-grandmother of 63 and great-great-grandmother of seven. Ethel was a very devoted Christian who loved to sing and play the organ. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 11 AM with an instate at 10:30 AM at Christ the King Church, 1550 W. Drahner, Oxford. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 3 to 8 at the Modetz Funeral Home, 100 E. Silverbell, Orion. Interment will be in Rich Cemetery, Mayville. Memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or the March of Dimes. Online guestbook; . ________________________________________________________________Salina Journal, The (KS) - Tuesday, June 29, 2010.Ethel Titus, 85, of Salina, passed away Saturday, June 26, 2010. She was born Sept. 13, 1924, in Pembroke, N.C., to Quince and Ester Locklear. On Sept. 2, 1942, she married Benjamin C. Titus in Dillon, S.C. She was a homemaker and had lived in Salina since 1968. She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin C. Titus; one grandson, Anthony J. Wolsleben; and one brother, William Locklear. Survivors include three daughters, Brenda (Jerry) Garner, of Glenwood Springs, Colo., Kathy (Smitty) Dodd, of Brownsboro, Texas, and Iris (Stevie) Johnson, of Atchison; one stepdaughter, Jean (Charles) Smith, of La Veta, Colo.; an adopted favorite daughter, Carol Milleson, of Salina; two sons, Leonard (Judy) Titus, of Topeka, and Clifford Titus, of Winfield; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and many nephews and nieces. At her request, there are no services planned. Memorials may be made to Meals on Wheels, Salina, in care of Ryan Mortuary, 137 N. Eighth St., Salina 67401. The Salina Journal. Jun. 29, 2010.________________________________________________________________Grand Bend Tribune. Monday, March 3, 1975. p. 3.ELLINWOOD -- Ethel Belle Titus, 85, died Sunday at the District Hospital here. Born Aug. 5, 1889, at Radium, (Pawnee Co., KS) she was married to Walter Titus. She lived here five years. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors are daughter: Mrs. Harold Walters, Ellinwood (Barton Co., KS); two grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ayres-Calbeck Mortuary, Pratt with Rev. Vincent Relyea officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Pratt. (Pratt Co., KS)________________________________________________________________Ethel Lorraine Titus. Surrounded by her family, the death of Lorraine Titus of Dwyer Road, West Saint John occurred at her residence on Saturday, June 28, 2008. She was born on February 2, 1924 in West Saint John to the late George and Sarah (Chase) Stackhouse. Lorraine along with her late husband Ted Titus, were the owners and operators of Titus Bakery until their retirement. She was a long time member of Trinity Anglican Church and the Trinity Choir. She is survived by four sons: Theodore (Cathy) of Toronto, ON, Christopher (Sharon) of Saint John, NB, David (Kimberley) of Sussex, NB and Anthony of Saint John, NB; four daughters: Sally Titus, Clara Graham (Joe), Melissa Goguen (Frank) and Jennifer Weagle (Rod) all of Saint John, NB; four sisters: Margaret Lee, Shirley Stackhouse, Frances Coloris and Vivian Garrett; 14 grandchildren: Theo, Joshua, Jacqueline, Rachel, Sarah, Christopher, Isabelle, Emilie, Katie, Emma, Peter, Simon, Aaron and Isaac; one great grandson, Nathaniel; several cousins, nieces and nephews. Besides her husband and parents Lorraine was predeceased by one brother George and two sisters: Barbara Stackhouse and Mary Bauer. Resting at Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424), with private family visitation only. The public funeral service will be held from Trinity Anglican Church, 115 Charlotte Street on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 2 pm. Interment will take place in Fernhill Cemetery. For those who wish, remembrances to Trinity Anglican Church , the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Saint John Regional Hospital Extra Mural Program.________________________________________________________________Funeral Services for Mrs. Etta E. Titus, 87, will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Smith Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Larry Whitehead will officiate. The Rev. Hubert E. McCrary will assist. Burial will be in Lynn Haven Cemetery. Mrs. Titus died Thursday night at her home, 421 Florida Ave., Lynn Haven. Survivors include a son, I. F. Titus, of Mobile, Ala.; grandson, Arthur F. Titus, Panama City: and granddaughter, Mrs. R. L. Washburn. Smith Funeral Home is in charge.________________________________________________________________Etta May Titus, 81, of 1359 Wishon Avenue, Fresno, California, died May 21, 1945. Etta Webb Titus, a native of Iowa, was a teacher in the schools of Iowa for several years. On August 17, 1892, she was married to Ellis Philip Titus of Bedford. To them four children were born: Mrs. Ruth M. Collins of Hollywood, Francis Philip Titus of San Francisco, Worth Webb Titus, deceased, and Reid E. Titus, Fresno, California. In 1910 Mrs. Titus, with her family, moved to Clark, South Dakota. The family lived in Clark thirty years. She was a member of the Christian Church and of the Eastern Star chapter at Clark twenty-five years. At the death of her husband in 1940, she went to California to be with her children and had since made her home with her youngest son, Reid E. Titus, and wife, of San Francisco and Fresno. Surviving with the children are two grandchildren: Lex Philip Collins and Marilyn Collins, of Hollywood; three nephews and five nieces. Funeral services were held in Fresno and the body was brought to Bedford, where services were held at the home of Mrs. [Lu] Vira Kemery Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. O. H. Hallgrimson. Burial was in the Bedford cemetery. Bedford Times-Press. Thursday, May 31, 1945 p. 8________________________________________________________________Eugene Charles Titus, 78, of Rhynland Drive, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2006, at his residence. Born Feb. 20, 1928, in Omaha, Neb., he was the son of the late Earl N. Titus and the late Fern Farr Titus. He was a graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College and head of the Department of Cryptology for the National Security Agency. Mr. Titus was past district governor of the Lions Club from 1988 to 1989 and member for 40 years, past president of Lake Norman Marine Commission and served on the Catawba County Library Board. He was the previous owner of Mount Creek Gardens and was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Mooresville. He is survived by his wife, Colene Rhyne Titus of the home; four sons, Eugene Titus Jr., Bruce Titus and wife, Ruth, and Nathan Titus of Sherrills Ford, and Michael Titus and wife, Tracy, of Maiden; a grandson, Noah Titus; and three granddaughters, Meagan Titus, Catherine Titus and Lydia Titus. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, at 11 a.m. at Burke Mortuary Chapel in Newton, with Pastor Johnny Cozart officiating. The family will receive friends Saturday after the service. Memorials may be made to Sherrills Ford Lions Club, 5059 Pebble Stone Road, Maiden, N.C. 28650. Burke Mortuary in Newton is serving the Titus family.________________________________________________________________Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) - February 14, 2007.Suburban Trends (Bloomingdale, Wanaque, NJ) - Wednesday, September 11, 2013Deceased Name: Mary TitusPOMPTON LAKES – Services will be held for Mary F. Qualantone Titus, 84, of this community, who died on Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Born in Paterson, Mrs. Titus lived in Pompton Lakes for 49 years. She was a drapery maker for Ronnie's Fabrics, Bloomingdale. Arrangements are by the Richards Funeral Home, Riverdale. Interment will be at Mount Rest Cemetery, Butler. Mrs. Titus is survived by her son, Eugene of Riverdale; her daughter, Lynn of Pompton Lakes; her sister, Dorothy Gorman of Parish, Fla.; three granddaughters; and a great-grandson. She was predeceased by her husband, Eugene; her sister, Helen; and her brother, Carmen. Eugene F. Titus, 78, died Monday. Born in New Market, he lived in Clifton before moving here 42 years ago. Mr. Titus was a postal clerk with the U.S. Postal Service, Kearny, and a Pompton Lakes school crossing guard. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Qualantone; a son, Eugene Jr. of Riverdale; a daughter, Lynn M. of Pompton Lakes; and three granddaughters. Richards Funeral Home, 4 Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Riverdale, is in charge of arrangements. Feb. 14, 2007 ________________________________________________________________Union-News (Springfield, MA) - September 18, 1992. Page: 18.Eugene H. Titus, 88, of Lawton, and formerly of Chesterfield, Mass., died on Sept. 2 in Comanche County Memorial Hospital. He was an accountant at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in the Leeds section of Northampton, Mass., and retired in 1965. Born in Northampton, he lived in Chesterfield for many years before moving here in 1966. He was active with the Circle Players theatrical group in Northampton. He was active here in the Cabaret Theater, the Lawton Community Theater, and the Friends of Lawton Library. He leaves close friends, Sally Champlin of Lawton, and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Richards of North Haven, Conn. A memorial service was conducted here on Sept. 16. Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home was in charge. ________________________________________________________________Eugene J. Titus, 78, of Newtown, Pa. died on May 19, 2002 at Buckingham Valley Nursing Center with his family by his side. Born in Morrisville, Gene was a life long area resident. Gene was a veteran of World War II serving in the Army as a Medical Administrative Specialist and was discharged as a Sergeant. Gene is the retired Chief of Police with the Upper Makefield Twp. Police Department serving for 15 years Chief and 25 years with the department. He was a member of the Bucks Co. Police Chiefs Association, the Bucks Co. F.O.P., the Morrell Smith Post #427 of the American Legion and the Upper Makefield Businessman's Association. Gene was the owner of an Upholstery Business in the Morrisville Upper Makefield area for several years. Gene is the son of the late Harry and Emma Goodnoe Titus. He is survived by his loving wife, Pat Walton Smith Titus; his children, Tracey Lee Titus of Yardley and her fiance Marc Goldberg, Mark Eugene Titus of Washington Crossing and Karen Smith of Newtown. Gene is the proud grandfather of Ella Rylee Titus. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at the Swartz/Givnish Funeral Home, Washington and Lincoln Avenues, Newtown, 215-968-3891. Interment will be in Newtown Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ascension Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 1014, Washington Crossing, Pa. 18977.________________________________________________________________Eugene Marshall 'Gene' Titus, also known as 'White Boy Gene' to many friends, Fri., Sept. 24, 2004; beloved companion and caretaker of Jane E. Fisher; dear cousin of David Marshall; sadly missed by brothers, Bob and Ernie Ringo and the rest of his family and many friends. Visitation at HILLEMAN Funeral Home, 9709 Lackland Rd., Overland, Tues., from 5 till 9 p.m. Interment J. B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Immanuel Lutheran Church or Peregrine Society St. Louis Post-Dispatch. September 28, 2004.________________________________________________________________Evening Observer. Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1972. NY.VERO Beach, Fla. - Funeral services were held here Aug. 12, for Eugene T. Titus, 54, 2800 Indian River Blvd. who died Aug. 10. Mr. Titus was engaged for many years in the monument business in Fredonia with his father, the late A. D. Titus and his brother, Robert Titus, who survives. He was born April 16, 1918 in Erie, Pa. and moved to Vero Beach from Fredonia 16 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Titus of Vero Beach; his brother of Fredonia and a sister, Mrs John G. Fitzgerald of Fredonia.________________________________________________________________Eugene W. Titus, 83, of Iowa City, Iowa, died Sunday at Solon Nursing Care Center in Solon, Iowa. Born in Philadelphia, he formerly lived in Woodbury. He moved to the Solon Nursing Care Center five years ago. Mr. Titus worked as a machinist for Mobil Oil in Paulsboro for 31 years until he retired. He was a member of the Mantua Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. He served in the Merchant Marines during World War II. Surviving are a sister, Ethel Clark of Pitman; and two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Masonic services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Smith Funeral Home, 47 Main St., Mantua, where friends may call after noon. Burial will be in Wenonah Cemetery in Mantua.________________________________________________________________Portsmouth Daily Times (OH) - Tuesday, July 26, 2011Eulah J. Titus, 83, of Portsmouth, died Saturday, July 23, 2011, at her residence. A native of Portsmouth, she was born June 7, 1928, to the late Benjamin Vest and Edna Shaw Vest. Eulah attended Central Church of Christ. She was a seamstress. She was preceded in death by her husband, John E. Titus, on September 11, 1995; and three siblings, Ruth Riggs, Marilyn Blake, and John “Jack” Vest. She is survived by two sons, Stephen (Susan) Titus, and Paul (Vicki) Titus; a daughter, Rissa A. (Jerry) Cotton; a brother, Ronald Thompson; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and many other family and dear friends. Services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, July 29, 2011, at F.C. Daehler Mortuary Company in Portsmouth with Rev. Evan Fisher officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at Daehlers. Memorial donations may be made to Heartland Hospice, 35 Bierly Road, Portsmouth, OH 45662. Portsmouth Daily Titus. Jul. 26, 2011.________________________________________________________________Tulsa World (OK) - Thursday, April 12, 2012Eulalia Nadine Katherine (Dumler) Titus passed into her Lord and Savior's arms April 5, 2012 (Maundy Thursday), after a long struggle with heart disease. Eulalia was born "1/24/24" (as she always said) on the family farm in Russell County Kansas near Milberger to David R. Dumler and Sarah (Schwindt) Dumler who died when she was 19. She was the baby of six children and the last of her generation. She was given the name "Eulalia" by a great-aunt who claimed she saved Eulalia's life after complications at birth. She graduated from Russell High School with Bob Dole and attended college in Kansas. Eulalia worked in several banks in Kansas and Colorado, and was working at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Denver when she met her husband of 55 Years, Frank G. Titus. They were married December 17, 1950, at St. Paul's and Frank died suddenly March 8, 2006. They started their married life and raised three boys in Casper, Wyoming. In 1965, Amoco transferred Frank to Tulsa where they lived until they passed. Eulalia was a faithful servant and believer in the Lord and was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church and a Bethel Bible Series teacher before she began attending local video services of a Houston, Texas church. She was an active participant in her children and grandchildren's lives, teaching them to be hardworking, loving and fearless as she had always been. Despite her young sons' misgivings, she traveled to Israel and Egypt in 1968, a year after the 1967 War in the Holy lands. After Frank retired, they traveled for several years and then moved to Tucson, Arizona for the winters to be close to Frank's brother and his wife. After Eulalia suffered a heart attack, they sold the Tucson home and stayed in Tulsa where they could be close to family, but she always loved and missed the warm Tucson weather. She was a member of several garden clubs and organizations, often serving as President. She loved to dig in the dirt, had a special love for her farm land in Kansas and was always concerned about her wheat harvest. She did not work outside the home, but raising her three boys proved to be more than a handful at times. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who cared more for others than for her own needs. She saw all three sons graduate from college and grow into successful persons who love the Lord. She spent two years in assisted living and the last days in Clarehouse. Her five siblings predeceased her: Ruth Sarah Dietz, Elma Brack, Albert Dumler, Ferdinand Dumler and William Dumler. She is survived by three sons Steven R. (Clovis Titus), J Schaad Titus (Patricia Neel Titus), all of Tulsa, and Martin E. Titus of Omaha, Nebraska, and seven grandchildren, Matthew R. Titus of Houston, Ryan Franklin Titus of Dallas, Lara Neel (Dee Milroy) of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Lisa Neel (Matthew Lewis) of Reston Virginia, Gina Manassero (Adam Manassero) of Austin, Texas, Aaron and Nathan Titus of Omaha, Nebraska. She prayed daily for all and her first great-grandchild due in September. Special thanks to Dr. Insung Kim and her caregivers, Betty Hall, Tremetra Martin, St. Francis Hospice and Clarehouse. A Memorial service will be at First Presbyterian Church in Tulsa on Saturday April 14, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to First Presbyterian Church, Clarehouse, St Francis Hospice or a charity of your choice. Floral Haven 918-252-2518 This obituary was published in the Tulsa World on 4/12/2012.________________________________________________________________Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - January 18, 1992. Page: A7.Eunice Pearl Titus, 61, Mattoon, died Thursday (Jan. 16, 1992). Member, Broadway Christian Church, Mattoon. Survivors: husband, Kenneth, daughter, Mary Birch, Mattoon; stepchildren, Connie Crockett, Penny Crowell, Donna Titus and Terry Titus, all of Sullivan; Lyle Titus, Morton Grove; brothers, Charles and Russell Black, both of Charleston; Paul and Donald Black, both of Frankfort, Ind.; sisters, Eva Fritts, Toledo; Erma Boughman and Edith Heaton, both of Frankfort, Ind. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon. Visitation: after 6 p.m. Sunday. Burial: Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Mattoon. Kenneth M. Titus, age 88, of Greenup, Illinois, passed away at 10:19 PM – Tuesday, August 9, 2016, at HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital in Effingham, Illinois. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM (Noon) – Saturday, August 13, 2016 at the Meyer Funeral Home (formerly Bishop Funeral Home) in Greenup, Illinois, with Rev. John Best officiating. Burial will be in the Greenup Cemetery in Greenup, Illinois, with full military rites. Visitation will be held 2 hours before the service. In loving memory of Kenneth, memorials may be made to the Cumberland County Fair Board P.O. Box 679 Greenup, Illinois 62428. The obituary can be viewed and condolences left at . Kenneth was born on November 12, 1927, in Greenup, Illinois, the son of Joseph M. and Olive May (Hubbart) Titus. He married Pat (Sowers) Hayden on December 11, 1994, and she survives. Kenneth served his country in the United States Army as Staff Sergeant for 20 years. After his retirement from the military he worked R.R. Donnelley in Mattoon for several years. Kenneth was a member of the Greenup United Methodist Church, Cumberland County VFW Post #4598 in Greenup and the Nichols-Goleman-Boggs Post #566 American Legion in Greenup. He enjoyed going to tractor shows, gardening and going square dancing with his wife Pat. Kenneth was always willing to lend a hand, and every year he could be found helping at the Cumberland County Fair. Kenneth is survived by: his wife of 21 years – Pat Hayden-Titus of Greenup, Illinois, Children – Terry K. (wife Jean) Titus of Sullivan, Illinois; Lyle R. (wife Liz) Titus of Lerna, Illinois; Connie M. Crockett of Mattoon, Illinois; Pennie J. Crowe of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; Donna L. Titus of Sullivan, Illinois; Donald Dean Hayden of Chillicothe, Illinois and Jimmy Wayne Hayden of Greenup, Illinois, sisters – Doris Kingery of Toledo, Illinois and Lora Clark of Mattoon, Illinois, 19 Grandchildren and 22 Great Grandchildren. Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, brothers’ Carol, Dean and Leroy Titus and a sister Olive Brandenburg.________________________________________________________________Eva Titus 03/27/1999 MUSCATINE, Iowa -- Services for Eva L. Titus, of Muscatine, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home, Muscatine. Burial will be in Muscatine Memorial Park. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Titus died Thursday, March 25, 1999, at her home, after a brief illness. She was a homemaker. Eva Bunn was born Oct. 24, 1930, in Muscatine. She married Harold Titus Sr. in 1951 in Anchorage, Alaska. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Genesis Hospice Care of Visiting Nurse Association, 1225 E River Dr., Davenport. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Laurie Fischer, Fort Hood, Texas; sons, Harold Jr. and John, both of Muscatine, and Michael, North Liberty; five grandchildren; a great-grandson; sisters, Catherine Gordon, Winnie Carpenter and Pat Van Acker, all of Muscatine; and brothers, Hugh, Art and Jack Bunn, all of Muscatine, and Norman Bunn. Davenport.________________________________________________________________The Titusville Herald. Wednesday Morning, January 27, 1954. p. 5. PA.Mrs. Eva Amelia Titus, 75, of 229 ? Lemon St., Corry, widow of Clint H. Titus, died at 6 p.m. yesterday at Corry Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient eight days. Born Nov. 4, 1878, near Britton Run, Crawford Co, where she was reared, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Platt. She was married in March, 1896, to Mr. Titus in Spartansburg, where they made their home for 46 years. After the death of Mr. Titus in 1942 his widow moved to Corry. A member of the Spartansburg Methodist Church, Mrs. Titus had been in failing health for the past nine months. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. P. A. Soby of Corry; a sister, Mrs Dawson Alsdorf of Spartansburg, RD; a brother, Frank Platt of Spartansburg; a grandson, Richard L. Winans of Corry; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bracken funeral home in Corry where the funeral service will be held at 2 p. m. Friday. Rev. Melvin Anderson of the Saegertown Methodist Church will officiate and burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Spartansburg.________________________________________________________________Eva Crickenberger Titus, 73, of Unionville in Orange County died Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2002, at Culpeper Regional Hospital. She was the widow of Donald H. Titus. Survivors include three daughters, Gladys McKeehan of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Catherine Smith of Unionville and Diane Martin of Louisa; two sons, Erwin Chrickenberger of Palm Beach, Fla., and Howard Crickenberger of Unionville; a sister, Shirley Cain of New Jersey; a brother, Elwood Batten of Pennsylvania; 24 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Preddy Funeral Home, Orange, with the Rev. Tim Atkins and the Rev. Ben Kistler officiating. Burial will follow in the family cemetery in Louisa County. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home.______________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - August 28, 2011.June 14, 1928 - August 24, 2011. Eva Lois Titus, 83, passed away on August 24, 2011 in Colorado Springs. Known as Babe to family and friends, she was a lifelong resident of the Colorado Springs area. Babe was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado to James and Ora (Cooper) Woolsey on June 14, 1928. Babe loved to knit and square dance and had a true passion in gardening roses. She also enjoyed watching the wildlife in her neighborhood and the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Babe is survived by a son, Dale (Suzanne) Titus; 2 granddaughters, Melissa (Mike) Clymer and Leslie Titus; 2 great grandchildren, Bella and Cordelia; 3 nieces, Sheryl, Janice and Laura; 2 nephews, Ron and Greg and numerous cousins. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 40 years Marvin in 1986; a son, James in 2007; both parents and 8 brothers and sisters. Babe loved spending time with her family and she will be dearly missed by all whom knew her. A graveside memorial service is planned. ________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - Monday, March 29, 2010.Together again, Eva Louise Whippo Titus had to say goodbye to her sweetheart of 65 years, Maurice Titus, but they are now together again as sweet hearts forever. Eva Louise Titus, 91, of Erie, residing at Brevillier Village, died Saturday, March 27, 2010 at Hamot Medical Center. She was the daughter of Wesley and Jenny Whippo. Louise's mother died when she was just 6 weeks old. She was lovingly raised by her aunt and uncle, Laura and Harry Lesh. Louise was born in Rochester, Pa. on October 19, 1918 and graduated from Wesleyville High School and from Ora Jean Beauty Academy as a hair dresser. She had her own hair salon in her home. Louise loved animals and sitting with her honey in front of the picture window watching the squirrels and birds at the feeder. She loved teddy bears, especially Chester, whom her granddaughter gave her. She also loved music, dancing to the big band sound, camping, decorating, clothes, shoes and jewelry. You could find her and her honey, no matter what, every Saturday night dancing at the Erie Maennerchor Club. Louise was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church where she and her honey were married. She also enjoyed exercising at the Eastside YMCA where she was a member. Louise was a care giver for her honey for many years and loved every minute of it. To this day, she wears his wedding ring on her finger. Louise was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Maurice Titus in 2006, her son, Sidney Titus in 2009, her sister, Mary Della Maxwell in 2006, her half-brother, Robert Whippo and her half-sister, Dorothy Whippo. Survivors include her daughter, Pat Schell (husband, Allan) of Erie; granddaughter, Tammy (Schell) Roche (husband, Matthew) and great-granddaughters, Sydney Louise and Delaney Margaret Roche of Erie; granddaughter, Tricia (Schell) Bucklin (husband, John) of Cincinnati and Baby Bucklin to be born in July; daughter-in-law, Ginny Titus and grandson, Matthew Titus. Also surviving are half-sisters, Bonnie Lou Wakley, Catherine Druschel; half-brother, Kenneth Whippo and nieces and nephews. Louise would have wanted to say "thank you" to Mark and Sally Allen, their neighbors of 35 years. She so cherished the walks and talks across the street to see how Louise and Morrie were doing and to keep up on the neighborhood gossip. She'd say. "I have to know what's going on." Louise's family would like to also thank the wonderful staff at Brevillier Village for all their support, "they're the best," she would say. Friends may call at the Dusckas Funeral Home, Inc. East, 2607 Buffalo Rd on Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. and are invited to attend a Funeral Service at Messiah Lutheran Church on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. conducted by Rev. Jeffrey Piccirilli. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Messiah Lutheran Church, 2025 Eastern Ave., Erie, PA 16510 or Brevillier Village, 5416 East Lake Rd., Erie, PA 16511. To send condolences visit, . ________________________________________________________________Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - September 28, 1999. Page: B10Eva May Titus. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Eva May Titus, who died Sept. 24 at age 60. Mrs. Titus was born Nov. 8, 1938, in Greeley, Colo., and moved to Viola as a child. Her maiden name was Nicholson. She was a homemaker and had lived in Oregon City since 1979. In 1957, she married Harold Titus. Survivors include her husband; sons, James G. of Tualatin and Lloyd of Oregon City; daughter, Patricia Williams of Lake Oswego; brothers, Harold Nicholson of Honolulu and Bob Nicholson and Bill Nicholson, both of Portland; sister, Shirley Forrest of Portland; and two grandchildren. Arrangements are by Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud. ________________________________________________________________Evelyn Titus, 86, died March 25, 2002. She was born on Aug. 9, 1915. She is survived by her husband Gilbert Titus, Sr.; her daughter Karen Wilson of Tacoma; sons Norman Parmelee of Kalispell, Mont., Bill Bird of Aloha, Ore., Jack Titus of Port Orchard and Gilbert Titus of Wenatchee. She is also survived by her 14 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. She was an active member of the Port Orchard Eagles as well as a lifetime member of the Moose Lodge. A memorial service to celebrate Evelyn Titus' life was held Saturday, March 30, 2002 at the Port Orchard Eagles. Arrangements were made by Mountain View Funeral Home. Bainbridge Island Review. Aug. 9, 2008.________________________________________________________________Effingham Daily News, The (IL) - Thursday, October 29, 2015 Evelyn Titus, age 91, of Lerna, Illinois died at 7:17 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, at the Life Journey Senior Living in Mattoon, Illinois. Funeral services celebrating Evelyn's life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church in Lerna, Illinois. Burial will be in the Janesville Cemetery in Janesville, Illinois. Visitation will be held one hour before the service in the church. In loving memory of Evelyn, memorials may be made to the United Methodist Church in Lerna, Illinois. Arrangements are under the care of the Meyer Funeral Home (formerly Bishop Funeral Home) in Greenup, Illinois. Online condolences may be left at . Evelyn Mae (Shoots) Titus Of Lerna, Illinois passed peacefully at 7:17 PM – Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at Life’s Journey Senior Center in Mattoon, Illinois. Funeral services celebrating Evelyn’s life will be held at 11:00 AM – Saturday, October 31, 2015 at the United Methodist Church in Lerna, Illinois.? Burial will be in the Janesville Cemetery in Janesville, Illinois.? Visitation will be held 1 hour before the service in the church.? In loving memory of Evelyn, memorials may be made to the United Methodist Church in Lerna, Illinois.? Arrangements are under the care of the Meyer Funeral Home (formerly Bishop Funeral Home) in Greenup, Illinois.? The obituary can be viewed and condolences left at . Evelyn was born on May 8, 1924 in Cumberland County, Illinois the daughter of Guy Edmond and Bessie (Ozee) Shoots.? She married Garren Raymond Titus on February 20, 1948 and he preceded her in death on December 29, 2002.? Evelyn graduated Valedictorian of Class of 1941 from Lerna High School.? She then graduated from Utterback’s Business College.? Evelyn was a homemaker and loving mother.? She had worked in the storekeeper’s office at the Illinois Central Railroad in Mattoon, Illinois.? Her greatest joys in life were her family and her trip to the Holy Land. Evelyn was a member of the Johnstown United Methodist Church for 76 years, United Methodist Church in Lerna; United Methodist Women and the Cumberland County Home Extension. Evelyn is survived by: 4 Sons – Garren Roger (wife Rhonda) Titus of Anderson, South Carolina, Charles Arthur Ozee (wife Mary) Titus of Houston, Texas, Philip Paul (Patricia) Titus of Arcola, Illinois, Thomas Carl (Susie) Titus of Lerna, Illinois. 10 Grandchildren 16 Great Grandchildren Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents, husband and brothers Roy and George Shoots.________________________________________________________________Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - Sunday, January 8, 2017Evelyn M. Titus GRAYSLAKE - Evelyn M. Titus, 72, passed away January 2, 2017 at Advocate Condell Medical Center. Evelyn was born in Libertyville and was a dedicated Science teacher for 28 years at Indian River Trails Jr. High School, Mt. Prospect. She is survived by her siblings Diana Suhling, Bobbie (Dennis) Lane, Sharon Saint, Rose Anton, Michael (Peggy) Titus, Leo (Tina) Titus and Don Titus, and her beloved numerous nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Elaine (nee Thatcher) Titus, her brother Joseph and her sister Lillian Titus. Services are private. If desired, memorial donations made to Save-A-Pet, P.O. Box 266, Grayslake, IL 60030 would be greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements were by McMurrough Funeral Chapel, Libertyville. Info at 847-362-2626. Sign guestbook at .________________________________________________________________Coyle, Marylou (Age 80) Entered into rest on March 20, 2009. Marylou was born on September 3, 1928 to parents Albert and Rose Jacoy. A lifelong resident of Spokane, she attended John R. Rogers High School and graduated in 1946. In 1959, Marylou married John E. Coyle and together they had their daughter, Pamela. Marylou worked many years for Good Will Industries in Spokane, retiring in 1978. Marylou loved spending time with her family, loved to cook, play Bingo, and was a "professional" worrier. She is survived by her loving daughter, Pamela (Ron) Buckner; granddaughters, Erika (Korey) Sutton, Shelby Buckner, and Michaela Buckner; sisters, Rosemary (Norb) Titus, and Pauline Markealli all of Spokane, WA; numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made in Marylou's name to the American Cancer Society 920 N. Washington St. #200 Spokane, WA 99201. A memorial service will be held at 1:00PM Saturday, March 28, 2009 at the First Church of the Open Bible 8303 N. Division St., Spokane, WA. RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, Spokane, WA entrusted with cremation. Spokesman-Review. Mar. 25, 2009.Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) - Wednesday, October 2, 2013TITUS, Norbert “Norb” (Age 82) Our beloved father, Norb Titus went home to be with his Lord and Savior on the morning of September 28, 2013 in Spokane, Washington. Norb was born April 8, 1931 in Philadelphia, PA to parents Lillie and Edmund Titus. Norb joined the Air Force in 1951 and spent most of his four years at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane. He was assigned to maintain the armament systems of the B36 Bomber. He won a few awards while stationed at Fairchild. After marrying Rosemary in 1955, he went to work at Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co. He progressed to Maintenance Manager of large and small telephone systems. Norb retired in 1983 after 28 years of service. He was a 50 year member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2 in Spokane. He enjoyed playing poker and betting the horse races and he spent many hours with family and friends playing different home games. He loved spending time with his family. “Norb” or “Uncle” was his name to almost everyone. He was preceded in death by: his parents, five brothers, a sister, and his beloved wife, Rosemary. We take joy in knowing he is with his wife and family once again. Norb is survived by: his two daughters; Linda (Tom) Elston of Spokane, and Sandra Suriano of Spokane; his sister, Doris (Titus) Waters of Philadelphia; and many relatives, including nieces and nephews. Norb was kind, thoughtful, caring, and a real gentleman. He was loved by everyone who knew him. He will be greatly missed. A Memorial Service will be held 12:00 noon, Monday October 7th at Ball & Dodd Funeral Home. A reception will follow at 2:00pm at the Eagles Lodge, 6410 N. Lidgerwood, Spokane, WA. Memorial donations in the name of Norbert Titus may be made to Hospice of Spokane, 121 S. Arthur, Spokane, WA. Please go to to see photos and express?condolencesPhiladelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - January 22, 2006.Evelyn M. Haubert (nee Titus), on Jan. 19, 2006. Wife of the late Alfred, mother of the late Carol Senior and Alfred Haubert; grandmother of Thomas Senior (Gina DeLeo) and Denise Ciavardone (David), great-grandmother of Dominic; sister of Norbert Titus and Doris Waters. Relatives and friends are invited to call Monday morning 10 to 11 A.M. GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME 9304 OLD Bustleton Ave. (below Welsh Rd.). Funeral Services 11 A.M. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. ________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - February 6, 2002. Page: B4.Evelyn P. Titus, 93, Annie Street, Orlando, died Monday, Feb. 4. Mrs. Titus was an author. Born in New York, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 2001. She was a member of Mystery Writers of America and Baker Street Irregulars. She was Jewish. Survivors: son, Richard, Italy; brothers, Jacques Levittan, Brooklyn, N.Y., Robert Levittan, Pembroke Pines; sister, Ruth A. Low, Orlando. Beth Shalom Memorial Chapel, Orlando.________________________________________________________________Progress-Index, The (Petersburg, VA) - May 29, 2007.Evelyn Ridout Titus, 82, of Petersburg died Wednesday, May 23, 2007, at Southside Regional Medical Center. She was the daughter of the late Lawrence Franklin and Myrtle Pettway Ridout. She is survived by her husband, Jennings Harwood Titus; daughters, Nancy T. Wolcott and husband, Rob, of Virginia Beach, Jenny T. Culpepper and husband, David, of Charlotte, N.C.; grandchildren, Katherine Harwood and David Jennings Culpepper, Lisa B. Kinton and husband, Chris, and Frederick W. Beck IV, E. Hobbs and Alex Wolcott; great-grandchild, Parker Elizabeth Kinton; and brother, Gilbert F. Ridout. A graveside service will be held in Blandford Cemetery at 11 a.m. Friday, June 1, 2007. The family would like to extend special thanks to the nurses and staff for their care at SRMC, all the girls at Yankee Coffee Shop and Ms. Hair Styling. Contributions may be made to Christ and Grace Episcopal Church, 1545 S. Sycamore St, Petersburg, VA 23805, or the Southside Virginia Emergency Crew, P. O. 574, Petersburg, VA 23804. The family will receive friends following the graveside service at Christ & Grace Episcopal Church, Petersburg. Condolences may be registered at . ________________________________________________________________Evelyn W. Titus, 89, of Shickshinny died Tuesday in Berwick Hospital Center. She was born on Oct. 12, 1916, in Shickshinny, daughter of the late Clyde A. and Rose Titus Ketcham. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard B. Titus, daughter, Judith Douthat; brothers, Homer and Merle Ketcham; sisters, Lillian Kendrick, Norma Parkinson and Flavia Lynn. Surviving are children, Howard Gaylord Titus and his wife, Jean, Shickshinny; Barry Titus and his wife, Jackie, Berwick; Ruthann Olenick and her husband, John, Shickshinny; 16 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; sister, Margaret Robic, New Holland. Services will be held Friday at 11 from Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny. A visitation will be held Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. The Citizens' Voice, (Apr/19/2006).________________________________________________________________Daily Press (Newport News, VA) - Monday, November 30, 2015 Our Little Rockstar Evan James Titus was granted his angel wings on November 26, 2015 at 12:29 p.m. His final days were spent surrounded by family and friends. Evan touched many throughout his short, yet very memorable life. Evan was born September 28, 2012 to Jeremy Titus and Barbara Jean Griffin. Evan is survived by his parents Jeremy and Barbara Jean, sisters Elle Jean and Jae'lyn Paris, paternal grandparents Jim and Renie Titus, maternal grandparents Ken and Irene Griffin, Uncle Kenny Griffin and Aunt Jessica DeBusk, Aunt Cindy and Uncle Richard Roscopf, Uncle Zachary Titus, Aunt Caitlin Titus, Uncle Bryan May and his favorite playmate, cousin Jakob Roscopf. Evan fought a courageous battle with Neuroblastoma and forever changed the lives of all who were lucky enough to have known him. Evan's life would seem too short to many but those who were touched by his life understood that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which one lives. His gentle smile, tiny fingers and baby soft skin brought so much joy to our family. Evan will forever be our Little Rockstar and showed us all what true bravery looks like. He loved fire engines, Toy Story, Mickey Mouse, Elmo, Paw Patrol, Kenny G, Milky the cat, his sisters and donuts with pink sprinkles! We would like to say a special thank you to all the doctors and nurses at CHKD who cared for Evan and the many organizations, friends and family near and far that supported Evan and our family. Words cannot express our genuine gratitude and appreciation. "I'll see you someday in the future not so near, til then, baby boy, I'll love you from here". We will celebrate Evan's life on Wednesday December. 2nd at 11:00 a.m. at Fox Hill Central United Methodist Church, 501 Beach Road, Hampton, Virginia 23664. The family request that everyone please wear red as it was Evan's favorite color. In lieu of flowers please send donations to RocSolid Foundation, 3333 Station House Rd., Suite B, Chesapeake, VA 23322. Arrangements are by R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home in Hampton, 757-723-3191. Visit obituaries to view and post condolences. ________________________________________________________________Silver City Daily Press & Independent (NM) - Wednesday, April 18, 2018After a difficult year of health issues, husband, dad, grandfather and great-grandfather Everett Titus, 92, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 14, 2018. A graveside service was held today, Wednesday, April 18, at 11 in the morning at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Dudley Bristow officiated. Veterans honors were accorded. Mr. Titus was born July 29, 1925, to Eunice Titus in Walton, N.Y. At a young age Everett enlisted in the U.S Army to serve his country in World War II. He moved to Truth or Consequences in 1994 from Silver City. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and enjoyed camping and RV traveling. Mr. Titus worked as a handyman, maintenance for the school system and maintenance supervisor for the County Courthouse for 10 years before retiring. After retirement he and his wife, Joan, managed RV parks for traveling families. He will be remembered as a family man who loved his children and grandchildren. He was loved by those who knew him and will be greatly missed. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elizabeth Patterson. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife of 43 years, Joan White Titus, of the home; his daughters, Sharon Titus of Lufkin, Texas, Lisa Smallwood of Oakland, Maine, Patricia Quintero of Odessa, Texas, Terri Swanson and husband, Doug, of Anaheim, Calif., and Cheri Faulks of Bartlesville, Okla.; son, Russel White, and wife, Candy, of Skiatook, Okla; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels of Deming, 811 S. Gold Ave. Phone 575-546-9671. Exclusive provider for "Veterans & Family Memorial Care." To sign the online guest book or to send a card, visit the website at .________________________________________________________________Daily Nonpareil, The (Council Bluffs, IA) - Thursday, June 11, 2015 Everett "Ray" Titus Jr., age 75, formerly of Council Bluffs, passed away June 9, 2015, in Des Moines, Iowa, where he has lived this past 10 months. Ray was born January 1, 1940, on Des Moines, to Everett Titus Sr. and Ruth Jackson Titus. He graduated from Des Moines Tech. Ray was a manager at Perkins and also worked at the Bird Cage. His church memberships included: Corpus Christi-Queen of Apostles in Council Bluffs and SS John and Paul Catholic Church in Altoona, Iowa, and the Knights of Columbus. He was united in marriage to wife Rose J. on April 30, 1982. Ray was preceded in death by his parents; wife Rose in 2014; brother, Robert Jackson; grandson, Tanner. Survivors include Ray's children: daughter, Missy Kline and husband, Dave; son, Tim Titus; 6 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren, all of Des Moines; brothers, Robert, of Newton, Iowa, David, of Altoona and Richard, of Des Moines; sisters, Betty Miller, of Des Moines, Doris Morgan, of Illinois; nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m., at Corpus Christi-Queen of Apostles Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Neb. Luncheon will follow back at Queen of Apostles Church. Family will direct memorials. Rose J. Titus, age 88, of Council Bluffs, passed away February 16, 2014. Rose was born February 22, 1925, in Omaha to the late Frank and Bertha Bilek. She worked as a cashier for Hinky Dinky Grocery for 17 years. Rose was a member of Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, Rose was preceded in death by her 1st husband, Stanley Chudy in 1979; daughters, Clara Rose Maresch in 1999, Peggy Ann Renshaw in 2001; sisters, Sofie and Julie; and brothers, Art and Henry. Rose is survived by her husband Ray Titus, whom she married on April 30, 1982, in Council Bluffs; 16 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 7 great-great grandchildren. Obituary & Photo is from The Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home & Crematory?________________________________________________________________Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - May 26, 1995. Page: 34.Everett D. Titus, age 72. Born March 26, 1923 in Plevna, Ks., passed away suddenly on May 22, 1995. He was a faithful member of Wilmont Place Baptist Church and a dedicated family man. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Iva B.; 2 sons, Everett D., Jr. and Gene; as well as 1 daughter, Patricia Gail; 1 grandson, Ryan Everett all of OKC; 1 granddaughter, Lori Storme of Rodman Naval Station, Panama; 1 brother, Lawrence of Kenosha, Wisconsin; 1 sister, Chloe Cooper of Denver, Co.; 3 step-sisters, Beverly Britton of Florida, Marie Long of Haveland, Ks., and Laurna Mead of Eldorado, Ks.; 2 step-brothers, Donald Sanford of Washington State and Dale Sanford of Eldorado, Ks. He joined the army after Pearl Harbor and received the Purple Heart in defense of his country. He retired from Tinker AFB in 1987 after 21 years of dedicated service. Funeral services will be held today, May 26 at 10:00 A.M. at Wilmont Place Baptist Church. ________________________________________________________________Times-Courier (Charleston, IL) - Monday, June 1, 2009.Everett Eugene Titus, 87, of rural Greenup, passed away at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 30, 2009 at his home with family at his side. The funeral service honoring his life will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at the Good Prospect Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Trilla, with Reverend Richard Shugert officiating. Interment will follow in Tippett Cemetery, rural Toledo. Visitation will be two hours prior to the service Tuesday at the church. Arrangements: Harper-Swickard. Memorials in his honor may be made to: Linicolnland Hospice or the American Cancer Society. Everett was born September 12, 1921 in Cumberland County, Illinois, son of Arthur and Ola (Snyder) Titus.. He married Joan Olmstead March 8, 1946 in Neoga; she preceded him into Heaven, April 30, 1987. He is survived by their children: Nancy Easton and husband Bob of Coal City, IL, Terry Titus and wife Barb of Neoga, and Mark Titus and wife Kitty of Greenup. One brother: Gary Titus and wife Sharon of Greenup; three sisters: Esther Oakley of Jewett, Madge Homann of Baytown, TX, and Phyllis Mingus of American Falls, ID; one brother-in-law: Pete Brock of Mattoon. Eight grandchildren: Eric, Brian, Justin, Ashley, Andrew, Amanda, Michael, and Laura; and six great-grandchildren: Bryce, Olivia, Nicholas, Landon, Elizabeth, and Solomon; several nieces and nephews, including Scott Oakley also survive. He was preceded in death by three sisters: Eleanor Sedgewick, Norma Ariens, and Retha Brock. Everett was a farmer and a U.S. Army Veteran. He loved to hunt and fish, but he especially treasured spending time with his family. Everett was a man of his word. If he told you he was going to do something, you could rest assured that it would be done. Journal Gazette & Times-Courier. Jun. 1, 2009.________________________________________________________________Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - May 15, 2002. Page: B5.Everett G. Titus, 79, of 159 Woodland St., a World War II veteran, died Monday, May 13, in UMass Memorial Medical Center -- Memorial Campus. He leaves his wife of 45 years, Elizabeth (Terkanian) Titus; two sons, Peter Titus of Sunapee, N.H. and David Titus of West Boylston; three daughters, Joan Titus-Johnson of Hopkinton, Carol Titus of Palo Alto, Calif. and Sara Gould of Chicago; two brothers, Ernest P. and Edwin Titus, both of Worcester; eight grandchildren; nephews and a niece. He was born in Worcester, son of George P. and Sarah (Kanarian) Titus, and had lived in West Boylston for 45 years. He graduated in 1940 from North High School in Worcester, and from Wentworth Institute in Boston in 1948. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, and served in the Pacific. Mr. Titus was a technician for the former New England Telephone Co. for 33 years, retiring in 1987. He was a member of the Armenian Church of Our Saviour in Worcester. He was an avid fisherman and reader. Funeral service will be private in the Armenian Church of Our Saviour, 87 Salisbury St., Worcester. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery, Worcester. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Armenian Church of Our Saviour, 87 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609. Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St., Worcester, is directing arrangements. Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) - Wednesday, November 10, 2010.Evonne Carol Titus, 72, of Yakima, WA died November 3, 2010. Born Feb 17, 1938, she was the daughter of the late Douglas Ayers and June Simmons. Evonne graduated from Yakima High School and later went on to receive a degree from St. Louis Community College. Evonne was preceded in death by her husband Robert M. Titus. In addition to her mother, Evonne is survived by her son, Scott (Penny) Grayson of Pevely, MO; two grandchildren, Laz Grayson and Lily Grayson; and her sisters, Janet Ayers and Penny Ayers of Cle Elum, Sherry Bello of Roslyn and Sandy (Roy) King of Petaluma, CA. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 13th at 1:00 pm, with burial to follow at Roslyn Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are under the direction of the Cascade Funeral Home in Cle Elum. Yakima Herald. Nov. 10, 2010.________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - Saturday, August 1, 2009.Ezra Titus, 43, of Tampa, died July 30, 2009. Survivors include a loving family. Holloway Funeral HomeBirth:?Jul. 23, 1966New York, USADeath:?Jul. 30, 2009TampaHillsborough CountyFlorida, USAEzra B Titus, 43, took his life, Thursday, July 30, 2009 in Tampa, Florida. He was born Saturday, July 23, 1966 to Barry J. and Elizabeth Irene "Libby" (nee Jurist) Titus in New York. He attended Poughkeepsie Day School, Onteora and graduated from New York University (pre med) with honors. As a boy Ezra leaned towards the wild life. He admired nothing more than wildness and sincerity, and committed himself deeply to the life of an adolescent frontiersman. The many adventures he embarked on as a boy became the material of his first stories, and as he grew older he learned to beguile his time with this gift for writing in solitude, and embroidering reminiscence till it shone in the dark. His stories were/ are surely some of the finest of their type and age. To his disappointment this was barely recognized. His masterpiece the novel Misty’s Lounge became an internet self-publishing sensation in 2004, while a small press in London printed two editions of some of his best very short stories, titled "Vacuuming With Carolina" and "Toe-Hopping Actifed". He feared death, yet never forgot those moments of finding glory in the overcoming of the fear of death. This is his magnificent strain, and combined with his love of beauty, makes the testament of his finest work, as in this exquisite final paragraph of one of his stories, about meeting a girl whose life he had saved many years earlier: “Yeah!”, she shouted in victory to the world, “We got away with everything!”. We both laughed. We knew where that phrase came from. Maybe we were still invincible after all. She held her arms up and spun around, smiling at the stars the way someone smiles when they’ve lived through something very hard. She loved being alive. When I saw that, I remembered how good it was. I was glad she reminded me. Arms still aloft, she looked at me. Her eyes beamed youth in its greatest expression of strength, light and perfection. There were no more scars inside Danielle. “It’s gonna’ be a sweet memory,” she said. He worked for Florida Department of Sewage and Wastewater. His favorite job was being head of terminations at Premier Mortgage Funding.? He was survived by his mother Libby Fagen; a sister Amy (nee Helm) Collins, Nephew Lavon Henry Collins, and Step Father Donald Fagen, all whom he loved dearly. All his friends in Woodstock, and all the people across the world who loved him and read his stories, will miss him for as long as they live.Holloway Funeral Home, Inc. Oldsmar 813-855-2439Published in the Tampa Bay Times on Aug. 1, 2009 a talented, passionate writer, was the son of Libby Titus Fagen, the stepson of musician Donald Fagen, and the brother of Amy Helm Collins (the daughter of Levon Helm and Libby Titus Fagen). Ezra, who was 43, wrote fairly recently that he considered both Donald Fagen and Levon Helm, whom his mother met when Ezra was just a toddler, his "stepfathers" and the members of The Band his "uncles." Things you may not have known about Ezra. he loved all animals she had a green thumb except for those times when his anxiety got in the way, he was exceptionally kind? while taking pre-med courses in his late twenties, he found out he was a mathematics prodigy he was in touch with his anger on a very profound level. like his mom, he was a dead-on mimic, i.e., a verbal charicaturist he had developed great speed on the electric guitar he looked fantastic in long overcoats he was a very excellent and careful driver his work was published by Orange Blossom Press in London, Tin Housemagazine and many webzines. Sources: Twisted Edge, My Job As The Terminator by Ezra Titus; Obituary, Tampa Bay Times, August 1, 2009; Donald Fagen On Ezra Titus;?________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - January 20, 1999. Page: A12.FannieTitusJan.141905Jan121999TNMemphisShelbyTN412-52-7902Fannie Titus, 94, of Memphis, died of pneumonia Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home with burial in Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs. Titus, the wife of Roosevelt Titus, also leaves a brother, Vann Williams of Memphis.________________________________________________________________Fannie Titus, 82, of Largo, formerly of Pinellas Park, died Sunday (Oct. 12, 2003) at Palm Garden of Largo. She came here in 1953 from Clarksburg, W.Va. She worked as a stock clerk for Scotty's Lumber Co. She was a member of Pinellas Park Wesleyan Church. Survivors include two daughters, Beverly Schlenther, Largo, and Jan Martin, Pinellas Park; four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Memorial Park Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. ________________________________________________________________Fannie Jane Titus, 93, died Tuesday at her home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul Freewill Baptist Church of Tunica with burial in Shady Grove Cemetery here. Henderson Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Titus leaves two daughters, Rosie Freeman Hill of Tunica and Clara T. Dishmon of Memphis; four sons, Albert Titus and Daniel B. Titus, both of Memphis, Tommy Titus Jr. of Broadview, Ill., and George Titus of Harvey, Ill.; three brothers, George Turks and Clarence Turks, both of Memphis, and Floyd F. Turks of Carlyle, Ill., 20 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________State, The (Columbia, SC) - Sunday, May 25, 2014.BLYTHEWOOD - Faye Perry Titus, 74, of Blythewood, SC died on May 23, 2014 in Columbia, SC. She was born Oct. 11, 1939 in Ridgeway, SC. She was a homemaker, twice widowed and lived in Blythewood for 40 years. Funeral services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Centerville Road 67, Ridgeway, South Carolina at 11:00 am on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Visitation will be held at the church from 9-10:45 am prior to the service. Interment at Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, SC. irth:?Oct. 11, 1939RidgewayFairfield CountySouth Carolina, USADeath:?May 23, 2014ColumbiaRichland CountySouth Carolina, USAA Graveside Dedication for Faye Perry Titus, 74, will take place on Sunday, September 28, 2014 at 11 a.m. at Sunset Memorial Cemetery, 2651 Spanish Valley Dr., Moab.?Faye, of Blythewood, South Carolina, died on May 23, 2014 at Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia, SC. She was born October 11, 1939 to parents Ellis Robert and Kitty Karine Perry in Ridgeway, SC. Faye and her 2-year-old son left her home, family, and friends when she married Lonnie Joe Titus on June 26, 1959 and moved to Moab with him and his 4-year-old son. They started a new life with a new home, new religion in what felt like a whole new world. Their love grew and they were sealed in the Manti Temple on June 28, 1960.?Though they enjoyed some peace and prosperity their life was not without challenges. In September 1963, their oldest child, Lonnie Joe Jr., passed away from leukemia.?They left that home in 1972 for a new job opportunity in Butte, Montana. Leaving their home and his family they took their eight children and started a new life in the mining community. This opportunity provided more financial rewards but did not give them the security that they needed. After two years, they left Montana and moved to Arizona with their growing family of nine children. This new home and job gave them the money they needed, along with assurances of longevity.?Those rewards came with a price. Lonnie was killed in a copper mining accident on Sept. 30, 1974, in Casa Grande, Arizona, after working only a couple of months. He was 44 and had nine living children when he passed away. Faye was 34 when she found herself devastated, very alone and stunned by the loss of her husband, help mate and eternal companion. Because she was expecting her 10th child, who would be born months later, she was not able to leave Arizona. Five days after the expected birth she took her children (now 10) and moved back to her home in Ridgeway, South Carolina. This move gave her the support and comfort from her family and kin that she and her children needed. As a young single mom she found and purchased a home in Blythewood. Again, she began to build a new life. Her children grew and enjoyed the roots that she was able to put down in this home and community. In November 1983 she married Carson Conner. They had a child together and started a new chapter of her life. Carson passed away April 19, 1987. As a new single mom again, she started over. Living in one place allowed her to focus her time and energy on the thing that she loved best — that is her children. She raised children and grandchildren. Her life was full of family and church service. For many years, she served in church callings and volunteered in the community. She especially enjoyed her flowers, gardening and cooking at the Bishops Storehouse. Her influence is felt by those she served. Her faithfulness and testimony have blessed her children and others around the world. She will be missed. Faye is survived by her children, Richard (Melanie), Bronson (Laurie), Mitchell (Charnee), Adam (Yanni), Sam (Susan), John Blaze (Adrianna), Marikarine (James), Alona (Paul), Ben (Jenny), Caroline and Ashley; sisters, Grace and Vivian (Gus); grandchildren, Zachary, Brittany (Cale), Chelsey (Orin), Lacey, Aubrey, Joshua (Danna), Morgan (Jennifer), Kendal (Matthew), Hannah, Chandler, Kristen (Zach), Kyle (Hamer), Amber, Cougar, Cheyenne, Trust, Charisty, Serenity, Emily, Becca, Rachel, Sam II, Patric, Briana (Tom), Madison, Dillon, Dennis, Kendra (Toddy), DJ, Keely, Cody, Shaylee, Alyssa, Dakota, Isabella, Griffin, Jai’idyn, Mekhi; great-grandchildren, Elliott, Jane, Kate, Mariah, Noah, Joshua, Maycee, Jack, Treq, Aeris, Ridley, Aaralyn; two nephews, Louis (Pam), Alan Manson; and nieces, Fleda (Cal) Koehler and Bobbisue Manson. Faye is preceded in death by son, Lonnie Joe Jr.; husband, Lonnie Joe, Sr.; husband, Carson Conner; her parents; her brothers, Ellis Robert Jr. and Ray; her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Homer and Narlene Manson. Friends and family are invited to a potluck picnic at the Rotary Park, 680 E. Mill Creek Dr., Moab, on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m Read more: Moab Times-Independent - Faye Titus 1939 ~ 2014???Family links:??Spouse:??Lonnie Joe Titus (1930 - 1974)??Children:??Lonnie Joe Titus (1954 - 1963)*?*Calculated relationship?Burial:Sunset Memorial Gardens?MoabGrand CountyUtah, USA?Created by:?Ross WoolseyRecord added: Sep 28, 2014?Find A Grave Memorial# 136532643________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - December 16, 2005. Page: B4Fern Evelyn Titus Jessee, 91, passed away December 9, 2005. Fern was born April 14, 1914, in Old Union, near Lawson, MO, to Enyard Abraham Titus and Amanda Belle Hartman Titus. She had three sisters and two brothers who preceded her in death. Fern was a graduate of Lawson High School in 1932. After graduation she moved to Excelsior Springs, MO, where she worked at J.C. Penney's and was crowned Miss Excelsior Springs of 1935 and Princess of the "Jubilesta" (now the American Royal) in 1936. It was at Penney's where she met her future husband, Randall Smith Jessee, who also worked there. Fern and Randall were married October 17, 1936, in Excelsior Springs. Early in their marriage Fern and Randall lived in numerous cities in Missouri where Randall worked as a radio announcer and news reporter. The cities included: Jefferson City, Sedalia, and Poplar Bluff. In 1941, they moved to Kansas City, MO, where Randall began working at WDAF Radio; and where their first child, Randall Boone Jessee, was born. Their second child, Lance Hart Jessee, was welcomed 17 months later. Randall joined the United States Coast Guard in 1942, after the beginning of World War II, while Fern moved to Tennessee to live with relatives. Fern later returned to Excelsior Springs where she lived until Randall returned at the end of the war. In 1946, Fern and Randall moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where Randall worked at KULA Radio Station. In 1947, Fern and Randall returned to Kansas City where Randall resumed his career with WDAF Radio and in 1949, WDAF-TV. In 1950, Fern and Randall's third child, Jana Fern Jessee, was born. Fern was a devoted wife and mother. She loved to entertain and cook. She entertained many well known personalities including: President and Mrs. Harry S. Truman, Thomas Hart Benton, Burl Ives, and Dave Garroway. In 1956, Thomas Hart Benton asked her to model for the central figure of the Truman Presidential Library mural, "Independence and the Opening of the West." Fern's likeness as "pioneer mother" in the mural later appeared on 130 million commemorative U.S. postage stamps. In 1960, Fern and Randall moved to Washington, DC, where Randall began his career with the United States Information Agency (USIA), at the encouragement of USIA Director, Edward R. Murrow. In 1961, they moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where Randall served as Press Attache at the American Embassy. Fern's interest in entertaining and cooking led her to take cooking classes at the famous Danish restaurant, Oscar Davidson's. Fern was also active in the American Women's Club of Copenhagen, where she appeared in the play, "The Women." In 1965, Fern and Randall returned to Washington, DC, where Randall worked as Assistant to the Director of the Voice of America, John Chancellor. In 1968, Fern and Randall moved to Perth, West Australia, where Randall served as American Counsel at the American Consulate. Fern was active in the Australian-American Club of Perth serving as hostess to many visitors, including astronaut, Alan Shepherd. After one year in Australia, Fern and Randall returned to Kansas City, MO, where Randall served as Director of Public Relations for the newly established Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). At this time, Fern began working part time for Brookside Antiques, where she was employed for 30 years. During this time, Fern and Randall lived on their beloved farm in Clay County, at Roosterville. After Randall's death in 1976, Fern served on the Board of Directors at Unity on the Plaza, where she was a member until her death. She was also an active member of the Unity Prayer Request Program. Besides entertaining and cooking, Fern's interests included: gardening, fishing, sewing, and playing games, especially Scrabble and croquet. Fern also belonged to the Clay County Women's Democratic Club and the Clay County Garden Club in the 1940's; and the Kansas City Hawaiian Club in the 1950's. Fern was a devoted wife, mother, and friend, and will be greatly missed by her loving family and friends. She will be remembered for her love, faith, strength, and courage. Fern is survived by her children: sons, Randall Boone Jessee and his wife, Peggy, Lance Hart Jessee and his wife, Pat; daughter, Jana Fern Jessee Becker; 10 grandchildren and their families; and three great-grandchildren. The family wishes to express sincere thanks to the many staff members of St. Luke's Hospital, Kingswood Manor Health Center, and the Good Shepherd Hospice, for their loving care. Funeral services will be Saturday, December 17, at Country Club Christian Church, 6101 Ward Parkway, at 11 a.m. Private burial will follow at Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, MO. The family suggest memorial contributions be made to donor's charity of choice. (Arrangements: D.W. Newcomer's Stine & McClure Chapel, 816-931-7777)________________________________________________________________Times Argus, The (Montpelier-Barre, VT) - May 20, 2003.Mrs. Fern J. Titus, age 65, of Pensacola, FL, died Monday, May 19, 2003, after an extended illness. Mrs. Titus was born in Stowe, but had lived in Pensacola, FL most of her life. She was an active member of the Joyful Noise Singers and co-producer of St. Mary's Productions for many years. Mrs. Titus worked in the English Department on the main campus at Pensacola Junior College for 21 years. She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Larry, her son; Greg and his wife Laura, her daughter; Sheila and her husband Mark, grandsons; Will and Jason, granddaughters; Meghan, Emily and Abigail. She is also survived by one sister; Geneva and by brothers; Ellis, Evans, Glenn, Brad and Kent. The family will receive friends from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Thursday May 22nd at the Stafford Funeral Home in Stowe. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am, Friday, May 23rd at the Blessed Sacrament Church in Stowe. Interment will follow at the Riverbank Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Local arrangements are under the care of the Stafford Funeral Home. &#61557 ________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Sunday, July 11, 2010.Fern King-Titus, age 79, Cameron, Mo., passed away on July 7, 2010. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, July 12, 2010, at the Poland-Thompson Chapel in Cameron, at (816) 632-2158. Visitation will be from 9-10:30 a.m. prior to the services. Burial at Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Mo. Fern King-Titus, 79, Cameron, passed away on July 7, 2010. Fern was born on December 29, 1930 in Independence, Missouri to Stanley "Red" and Louise (Sponaugle) Johnston. Services: 10:30 AM, Monday, July 12, 2010 at Poland-Thompson Chapel, Cameron. Visitation: 9:00-10:30 AM, Monday, prior to the service. Burial: Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Mo.CAMERON, Mo. Fern King-Titus, 79, Cameron, passed away on July 7, 2010. Fern was born on December 29, 1930, in Independence, Mo., to Stanley and Louise (Sponaugle) Johnston. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Ralph King and Carl Titus; a step mother and a sister. Survivors include two sons, David King, St. Joseph; and Ron King, Kansas City, Mo.; three daughters: Kay Binger, Austin, Texas; Marsha Neil, Omaha, Neb.; Kristy Ragan, Steamboat, Colo.; two brothers: Jim Johnston, Smithville, Mo.; and Dennis Johnston, Omaha, Neb.; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 12, at Poland-Thompson Chapel, Cameron. Visitation: 9 to 10:30 a.m. prior to services. Burial: Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Mo. Online condolences: .________________________________________________________________The Billings Gazette. Tuesday, April 12, 1966. p. 5.LIVINGSTON - Fielden E. Titus, 62, died Sunday in Veterans Hospital at Helena. The body is at Lowry Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________The Morgantown Post. Friday Afternoon, Dec, 29, 1961, p. 2.Mrs. Flora Cox Titus, 87 of Weston who has been spending the winter with a daughter, Mrs. McClure (Lucille) Hardin of Fairmor Addison died this morning at the home. She was the widow of the late Timothy F. Titus who died Dec. 8, 1960, and a member of the Indian Forks Baptist Church near Weston. Survivors, in addition to Mrs. Hardin, are a son, Brainard Titus of Weston, and other daughters are Mrs. Dovie Sherck of Wooster, Ohio, Mrs. Frankie Webster of Massilon, Ohio and Mrs. Tressie Lynch of Weston; 14 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. The body is being returned to Floyd's Funeral Home in Weston where services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Weston Masonic Cemetery.________________________________________________________________The Titusville Herald. Friday Morning. Aug. 24, 1956. PA.Mrs. Flora Maude Titus, 81, of Corry, died shortly before midnight Tuesday at her home. She had been in failing health for the past six months. She was born Aug. 29, 1874, in Spatrtansburg. In 1898 she was married to Luther J. Titus, who died Feb. 20, 1956. The couple had lived in Spartansburg until 1917 when they moved to Corry. She was a member of the Corry Seventh Day Adventist Church, Order of the Eastern Star, Daughters of the American Revolution and the Women's Relief Corps. She leaves three children: Mrs. Lawrence McCray and Warren Titus of Corry and Mrs. Raymond Young of Charlotte, N.C.,; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bracken Funeral Home in Corry, where the funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Spartansburg.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal, Tuesday, February 12, 1985. p. B-2.Flora Stevens Titus, 95, of Route 370, died Sunday at Auburn Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Born in Ira, Mrs. Titus lived most of her life in the Cato-Meridian area. She was a graduate of Baldwinsville Free Academy and Oswego Normal School. She taught school for several years in rural schools in the Lysander area. She was a member of the Cato Union Church. Her husband, Palmer R. Titus, a well-known farmer and businessman, died in 1984. Surviving are one son, Herbert F. Titus of Cato; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services are 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Jewell Funeral Home, South Street, Cato, the Rev. James Shaw officiating. Spring burial will be in Cato Union Hill Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm today (Feb. 12) at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Lang Memorial Library or the Cato Rescue Unit.________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune. Wednesday, March 11, 1987. p. 2.Florabell Mollie Titus, 69, of 1416 Balsam St., died at 1:10 p.m. Tuesday in Memorial Hospital. She was born Dec. 8, 1917, in Cass County to Ora and Maude Ammerman Baker. She was married May 7, 1934, in Logansport to Lawrence Titus, who died Sept. 21, 1963. She was a retired restaurant cook and a member of Jehovah's Witnesses. Surviving are three sons, Gary Gene, 1416 Balsam St., Steve Edward, 1311 Liberty St., and Michael Dewayne, 222 Humphrey St.; three daughters, Bonnie Lou Wilson, 1806 Knowlton St., Patricia Ann Ehler, 31 E. Lincoln Ave., and Sheila Lough, 101 Park Ave.; three sisters, Pauline Yard, Morris, Ill., Violet Titus, Gardner, Ill., and Marth Ann Alley, Arcadia; 24 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and 14 step-grandchildren. A son preceded in death. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Fisher Funeral Chapel, with Paul Rossomme officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - January 25, 2001.Services for Florence A. Titus, 84, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, at Overman-Jones Funeral Home, 309 S. Joliet Road, Joliet. Born Dec. 6, 1916, in Lockport, Ill., she died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2001, at Lakewood Nursing Center in Plainfield. Interment will be in Plainfield Township Cemetery, Plainfield. Florence was a longtime member of Plainfield United Methodist Church and a longtime resident of Plainfield. Survivors include her sisters, Marion (late John) Williams of Naperville, Bernice Titus of Cary, N.C., Marge (Duane) Dibble of Dwight, Ill., Marcella (Joseph) Jacksa of Joliet and Marilyn (Kenneth) McMillin of Morris, Ill.; brother, Melvin Titus of Las Vegas, Nev.; special nephew, James (Marie) Madison of Plainfield; and numerous nieces, nephews, great- nieces and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Esner and Ruth (nee Paddock) Titus; sister, Edna Madison; and brothers, Leonard, Esner Jr. and Ralph Titus. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until the time of the services Friday, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Joliet Area Community Hospice, 335 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435. For information,(815)436-9221. ________________________________________________________________Modesto Bee, The (CA) - December 13, 2007.MAY 17, 1923 -- DEC. 10, 2007 Florence Elizabeth (Titus) Danley. Florence was born in Wimbleton, North Dakota. She graduated from K-12 one room school in Hamar, North Dakota. She married DeWayne Titus in 1943, having three sons, Dan (Suzette), DeWayne (Claudia) and Bill (Kay). She married for the second time to Clarence Danley in 1956 and had one son, Bernon (Donna). Florence is survived by grand children, John (Melissa), Jeff (Karen), Victoria (Jeff), Sylvia, Michael (Shawn), Julie, Katie (Chris) Titus and Bryan (Christie), Aaron and BJ Danley; great-grandchildren, Matthew, Kathleen, Haleigh, Hunter, Connor, Holden, Tommy, Tyler, Caroline, Dillan, Kyle, Jake, and Carter. Florence was predeceased by her daughter-in-law, Kathleen and grandson, Frank. Service will be held for Florence Danley, at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 13th at Salas Brothers Funeral Home. Visitation has been held at previous date. obituaries ________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - March 30, 1990. Page: B04.Florence H. Titus Gibson, 73, of West Deptford, died Tuesday at Underwood- Memorial Hospital, Woodbury. Born in Camden, Mrs. Gibson was formerly of National Park and had lived in Gibbstown since 1945. She was a member of the Gloucester County Historical Library Committee and co-authored two books, "G.C. Residents of 1850" and ''The Marriages of Monmouth County." Mrs. Gibson was a former owner of the Vineland Bible Bookstore and was the widow of George R. Gibson. Survivors: her son, Ward R. of Mickleton; three grandchildren; a great- grandchild, and a sister, Frances Taylor of West Deptford. Services: funeral, noon tomorrow, Petrini-Landolfi Funeral Home, 300 W. Broad St., Paulsboro; burial, Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. ________________________________________________________________Newsday (Long Island, NY) - September 8, 2006. Page: A67.Florence M. Titus, formerly of Oceanside, NY on September 5, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Russell P. Titus. Devoted mother of James R. W. Titus and Kathryn T. Stott. Loving grandmother of seven and great grandmother of six. Visitation Sunday 2-5 and 7-9PM at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 49 Hillside Ave., Williston Park, NY. Funeral Mass Monday 10AM at Saint Aidan's RC Church. Interment to follow at Holy Rood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Florence's memory to Saint Jude's Children Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942.________________________________________________________________Florence Noreen Titus of Tustin passed away Thursday evening, July 2, 2015 at Spectrum Health Butterworth Campus. She was 90. Florence was born August 31, 1924 in Laingsburg to George and Esther (Case) Walters and they preceded her in death. On February 10, 1940 she married Russell F. Titus and he preceded her in death on October 5, 1993. Mrs. Titus, along with her husband, had lived in the Leroy and Tustin area since 1964, raising dairy and beef cattle. She was a member of the Daughters of Rebekah, which is a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Florence was loved by everyone and also welcomed others with open arms. The majority of her grandchildren spent every summer at the farm; learning a strong work ethic and balancing hard work and fun. She will be remembered for her patriotism, strong will, humor, independence and pay it forward outlook on life. She is survived by her children, Joseph, and his wife, Kathy Titus, Sr. of Marne, Michigan and Deborah and her husband, Michael Parylak of Torrington, Connecticut; 12 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren and 10 great-great grandchildren; her brother, Harold, and his wife Mary Jane Walters of Laingsburg; nephew and niece and five great nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband Mrs. Titus was also preceded in death by a daughter, Patricia, her husband, Ronald Wagenschutz; a son, Russell, his wife, Judy Titus; infant grandson, Ronnie Wagenschutz and a sister, Bonita Poindexter. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at the Peterson Funeral Home in Cadillac with Pastor Judy Coffey officiating. Friends may meet the family Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be held at Burdell Township Cemetery in Tustin. Memorial contributions may be made to The Wounded Warrior Project. An online guestbook is available at .________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - February 5, 2012. Page: B4.Florence T. (Titus) Betters, 81, of Vernon, beloved wife of Donald Betters, passed away Wednesday, (February 1, 2012). She was born June 10, 1930 in Broad Brook, the daughter of the late Andrew A. and Ardell (Staskabich) Titus. She was a member of the Emblem Club of the Rockville Elks. She enjoyed playing cards with her husband at the Ellington Senior Center. She was an active member of the Red Hatters. Besides her husband, she is survived by her sister, Ardell Elinskas of East Windsor. She was predeceased by her step-father, Frank Gondek. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at St. Catherine's Church, 6 Windsorville Road, Broad Brook. Burial will be private in St. Catherine's Cemetery. There are no calling hours. For online condolences please visit: ________________________________________________________________Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - August 19, 1985. Page: C9.Florene N. Titus, 67, passed away August 17 at Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital. Born in Akron, she had worked as a waitress at Montgomery Wards and the Summit County Court House. She is survived by brothers, Lester and Robert Bailes, both of Akron. No calling hours. Cremation has taken place. (Eckard-Baldwin, 535-7141.) ________________________________________________________________Anchorage Daily News (AK) - December 3, 1991. Page: B3.Anchorage resident Floyd Evans Titus, 75, died Dec. 1 at Providence Hospital. A memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. today at Grace Community Church with Pastor Brian Chronister officiating. Born Dec. 10, 1915, in Earl, Wis., he had been a pastor of The Wesleyan Church at 32nd Avenue and Turnagain Parkway from 1964 to 1975. He also served as pastor in churches in Uniondale and Jonesboro, Ind., and Madison, Wis. Mr. Titus was a member of Grace Community Church. His hobbies were fishing, hunting, traveling and reading. He especially enjoyed flying. Mr. Titus was preceded in death by his daughter, Geraldine, and his brother, Clarence. He is survived by his wife, Olive of Anchorage; his sons, Richard of Hayward, Wis., John of Columbus, Wis.; his daughters, Barbara Swanson of Jonesville, Wis., Marlene Bateman of Austin, Texas, and Happy Lynn Chronister of Anchorage; his brothers, Walter of Spring Hill, Fla., and Paul of Asheville, N.C.; his sisters, Lola Gregory of Stone Lake, Wis., Dorothy Underwood of Fairmount, Ind., and Elinor Woellhof of Miltonvale, Kan.; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Grace Community Church Building Fund, 10900 O'Malley Centre Drive, Anchorage, 99515. Arrangements were by Kehl's Forest Lawn Mortuary and Crematory. ________________________________________________________________Daily Press (Newport News, VA) - September 5, 2004. Page: B7.Floyd Titus, son of Rosa Titus, died on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2004. Arrangements by Franklin Funeral Home________________________________________________________________Beaumont Enterprise, The (TX) - October 16, 2001. Page: A6.Floyd Joseph "Skip'' Titus, 64, of Port Arthur died July 13, 2001, at his residence. A memorial graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum in Port Arthur with burial at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Clayton-Thompson Funeral Home in Groves. A lifelong resident of Port Arthur, he was a retired RCA technician in the missile program and was a U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors include his stepmother, Vivian S. Sydnes of Llano; and sisters, Frances M. Green of Houston, Vivian "Prue'' Nicholas of Estes Park, Colo., and Mary Jane Thomas and Susanne Wright, both of Llano ________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - January 29, 2008.Franc E. Titus. Of Blasdell, NY, January 28, 2008, loving sister of the late Lewis (late Mary) Titus of Cattaraugus, NY, Fred (late Neva) Titus of Orlando, FL, Ray (late Edna) Titus of Erie, PA and Elma Titus of Blasdell, NY; aunt of Bebe Jean Bates of Orlando, FL and Gordon (Barbara) Titus of Deland, FL. Family will be present to receive friends Wednesday from 2-7 PM at the (Blasdell/Lackawanna Chapel) JOHN J. KACZOR FUNERAL HOME, INC., 3450 South Park Ave., where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9:30. Interment in Sherman Cemetery, Sherman, NY will be held at the convenience of the family. ________________________________________________________________The Marshall Expounder. Dec. 20, 1907.The Wages of Sin Paid by the Sinner, Morris Newton, of DeltonMOTHER IS NOW IN JAILThe Career of Frances Titus and Her Lover Was Brief and Ended With a Shocking TragedyFrances Titus, of Cloverdale, was married to Morris Newton, of Delton, Wednesday, just before noon. Immediately after the marriage in Grand Rapids the couple came to Newton's parents' home, near the village of Cloverdale. It was after they left that the body of their six months' old child was found in the Grand River at Grand Rapids. Wife and husband were in the Newton Home when Grand Rapids police officers got the house by 'phone and asked the questions which caused Morris to go out into the yard, without a word to his wife or anyone else, and shot himself to death. Later the officers came and took the wife to Grand Rapids, where she is in jail. She made this statement: "Soon after my baby was born my husband began to devise means to get rid of it. He wanted to poison it. He said he would bury it in Cloverdale. I would not consent to this. Then he talked of throwing it in the river, and to this, also, I objected. "I suggested leaving the baby on somebody's doorstep. Then he stopped talking of killing it. I wanted him to take it to the Children's home Tuesday night, but he wouldn't call up the home on the phone. Finally he put the baby in the suit case, saying he would leave it on the doorstep of a cousin of mine. He left the house at 8 p.m. and came back at 10:20. Then we packed up and went to a hotel. "Wednesday morning we went to Delton. A reporter came and questioned myself and husband. After we had all gone to bed my husband thought he heard a step on the porch and thought the officers had come. He went out in the yard and shot himself." Thus does Frances Titus Newton, of Cloverdale, Barry county, place with her dead husband responsibility for the death of their six-weeks old baby girl, whose dead body was found Wednesday morning by a wood picker floating in the Grand River in a suitcase perforated with holes. The name of Mrs. Newton's father, a farmer near Cloverdale, led to the solution of the mystery. Only a few years ago Frances Titus was one of the cheeriest, most popular girls in Cloverdale and Denton. Every one liked her and there was always rivalry among the boys in the little country school as to who should take her to dances and parties. But Morris Newton, stalwart, well dressed, won her heart. They were engaged to be married, but Morris first was anxious to have his fling in the city. Frances went with him. Their visits to Grand Rapids in each other's company became more frequent. The glamor of the city dazzled the little country girl. The old, old story was retold.The Atlanta Constitution. Friday, Dec. 13, 1907. GA.Grand Rapids, Mich., December 12 - Following the discovery of a dead baby this morning in a telescope submerged in the Grand River in this city, and the marriage this afternoon of Morris Newton, aged 22, and Frances Titus, of Cloverdale, the young bridegroom committed suicide tonight at his father's home near the village of Delton, by shooting himself through the heart. Through the finding of the name of Ed Titus, father of the young bride inside the cover of the telescope, the dead infant was apparently traced to Miss Titus. Newton, when interviewed over the telephone early this evening, admitted that he had been in Grand Rapids with Miss Titus, but denied that a child had been born to her. His bride was also at his father's house when the young man fired the fatal shot.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - Sunday, October 21, 2018TITUS FRANCES B. (nee Gaiderowicz) 93, of Horsham, formerly of Philadelphia, passed on October 18, 2018. She is survived by her children Patricia Byrne (Francis), and Carol Markle (Bill), her grandchildren Billy, Nicole, Frankie, Michelle, and Steven and a great-granddaughter Harleigh. She was preceded in death by her grandson Brian F. Byrne Relatives and friends are invited to her Memorial Mass on Monday October 22, 2018 at 11 A.M. at St. Catherine of Siena RC Church, 321 Witmer Road, Horsham PA 19044. Visitation in church from 10 to 10:45 A.M. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Brian Byrne Memorial Fund, 107 Bridle Rd., Lower Gwynedd PA 19502. Arrangements by JOHN J. BRYERS FUNERAL HOME ( )________________________________________________________________Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - February 19, 1998. Page: 39.A Mass for Mrs. Frances Gayle Titus, 50, of Elizabeth will be offered at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Immaculate Conception Church, Elizabeth, after the funeral from the Bannworth Funeral Home, 1055 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth. Mrs. Titus, who died Tuesday in the Father Hudson House, Elizabeth, was a switchboard operator for 12 years with Answerphone in Elizabeth. She was a member the Teamsters Union of Telephone Workers Local 966 in New York City. Born in Georgia, Mrs. Titus lived in Elizabeth for 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Donald; two daughters, Mrs. Sharon Wahby and Jennifer; two sons, Ronald and Richard, and six grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Savannah Morning News (GA) - June 5, 2008.Frances Hinds Titus died Tuesday, June 3, 2008, at The Oaks on Skidaway Island. Born in Newcomerstown, OH on August 7, 1906, she was the daughter of the late John and Cora Hinds, and a 1928 graduate of Otterbein College in Columbus, OH. Mrs. Titus taught school in the local public school system for several years. Active in local civic organizations, she was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church and was the church organist for over thirty-five years. She was preceded in death by her husband of sixty-four years, Earl L. Titus Moving to Lakeland, FL in 1961, she worked in administration at Florida Southern College. She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church and a member of the church choir. She moved to Savannah five years ago to be near her daughter. Surviving are her daughter, Mary Alice Cavitt, of Savannah; a son, Dr. Robert E. Titus, of Greenwood, SC; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a nephew. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that remembrances be made to the First United Methodist Church, 72 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland, FL 33801 or the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 15515, Savannah, GA 31416. Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel. Savannah Morning News, June 5, 2008 The Coshocton Tribune. Sunday, Jun. 8, 1930. OH.Miss Frances Hinds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hinds of Newcomerstown, and Earl Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Titus, also of Newcomerstown, were united in marriage Friday noon at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. H. R. Chalfant, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church officiated. Mr. and Mrs Earl Titus, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Titus and grandson attended dinner. The bride is a graduate of the Newcomerstown high school and of Otterbein college at Westerville, and has taught school in Gnadenhutten and Tuscarawas for two years. The groom, who is a graduate of the Dover high school, is engaged in the furniture business here. Mr. and Mrs. Titus are enjoying a wedding trip to Chippewa Lake and will return to Newcomerstown June 14, when they will be at home to their friends at 252 Cross st.________________________________________________________________San Jose Mercury News (CA) - Tuesday, February 11, 2014.Frances Josephine (Green) Titus July 27, 1922 - Feb. 1, 2014 Resident of Medford, OR Frances Titus passed away at her home at Rogue Valley Manor after living with Alzheimers for 17 years. She was born in Scotts Bluff, NE to James and Katherine (Kuntz) Green. After a move to Torrington WY, her family settled in Oakland CA where she graduated from Castlemont High in 1940. Soon she met the love of her life, Forrest Titus, and they were married in 1941. They had a blessed union until Forrest passed away in 1996. They lived several years in Watsonville, San Jose, and Grass Valley CA. Frances later moved to Medford OR to be close to family. Forrest and Frances drove their motorhome across the US and into Canada, also visiting Europe, the Holy Land, England, Hawaii, and China. Frances leaves three children, Linda (Dallas) Rhoden, Cathy Thompson, and Dave (Sonja) Titus; grandchildren, Kelsey and Kimberly Titus, Brandon (Marla) Parks, Ryan (Kate) Rhoden, Jeff (DeAnna) Rhoden and Mark and Jennifer (Rhoden) McMurray; 11 great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Frank Green and Russell Armstrong. "The Christian home is the Master's workshop where the processes of character molding are silently, lovingly, faithfully, and successfully carried on." (Richard Monckton Milnes) This was evident in her home and all that her life touched! We are thankful she was ours! ________________________________________________________________Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) - July 22, 2009. Page: B4.Frances M. Titus, 78, of Davistown, died Monday, July 20, 2009, in Rolling Meadows Nursing Home, Waynesburg. She was born October 26, 1930, in Dunkard Township, a daughter of Joseph Clyde Mundell and Venelta Nestor Mundell Bierer. A member of Gospel Tabernacle Assembly of God Church in Mt. Morris, Mrs. Titus served many years as the Democratic committeewoman in upper Dunkard Township. Surviving are a son, Frederick J. "Butch" Titus Jr. of Davistown; two grandsons, Timothy James and Thomas Mark Titus; a brother, Hubert Bierer and wife Stephanie of Orwell, Ohio; and former daughter-in-law Mrs. Steve (Gisele) Tennant of Bobtown. She also leaves many friends throughout Greene County. Deceased are her husband, Frederick J. Titus Sr., who died in 1987; a son, Donald Ray Titus; and three brothers, Jay Mundell, Herbert Bierer and Lawrence Bierer. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Richard R. Herod Funeral Home, Point Marion. Additional visitation will be held from 10 to 11 a.m., the hour of services, Friday, July 24, in Gospel Tabernacle Assembly of God Church, Mt. Morris, with the Rev. Fred Tomlinson officiating. Interment will follow in Highland Cemetery, Davistown. ________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - January 24, 2012.Frances M. Davis Titus, 86, passed away Sunday, January 22, 2012. She was born January 15, 1926 to the late Clyde S. and Gladys Brunton Davis. Frances was a graduate of Arsenal Tech High School. She married Jefferson L. Titus, and he preceded her in death in 2004. She was employed for over 20 years with P.R. Mallory, and a member of Geneva United Methodist Church. Frances is survived by her sons, Richard L. (Daisy) Titus, Frederick M. (Carolyn Crafton) Titus, Brian J. (Bonnie) Titus; 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and sister, Mary Ann Hannon. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, January 26, 2012 in Shirley Brothers Thompson Road Chapel, 3333 E. Thompson Road, Indianapolis, Indiana. Visitation will be held from 4 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 25, 2012 in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 5556 E. U.S. 40, Plainfield, IN, 46168. ________________________________________________________________West County Times (Richmond, CA) - August 22, 1996. Page: D08.Oct. 21, 1911 Aug. 19, 1996. Frances Penelope Titus, retired after 12 years as a safety deposit box custodian with Bank of America in Richmond, died Monday in Pinole after a long illness. She was 84. The Sacramento native was a 56-year resident of West County. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, John J. Titus of Richmond; daughter, Patricia Ann Rohrer of Concord; sister, Barbara G. Cross of Sacramento; and three grandchildren. Services: 11:30 a.m. Friday at Schmidt & Dixon Funeral Home, Richmond, with the Rev. David Sugarbaker officiating. Burial will be private. Visitation will be from 1 to 8 p.m. today at the mortuary. ________________________________________________________________Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA) - February 13, 2012. Page: A04.Frances R. Fountain Titus, 72, of Chambersburg, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. A daughter of the late Samuel and Evelyn Falise, she was the widow of Ronald Fountain Sr. and Charles Titus. Her surviving family includes her 5 children, Denise Bell, Terry Anderson, Kimberly Beckstrand, Melissa Fountain, and Ronald L. Fountain Jr. Services will be 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the chapel of the Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home, Chambersburg, with visitation 1 hour prior.Charles Ellsworth Titus. b. Jan. 9, 1944. d. Apr. 2, 1996. m. Frances R. Falise, daughter of Samuel and Evelyn. She b. Jan. 18, 1940. d. Feb. 11, 2012. Both buried in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery, Owings Mills, Baltimore Co., MD.________________________________________________________________St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - Tuesday, March 23, 2010.Frances Titus Rahning of St. Charles, MO, was called home to the peaceful arms of Jesus on Mon., March 15, 2010. She was 96 years young. Survived by her loving sister Marge Goebel; devoted and cherished mother of Betty Losh (Frank), Lea Marot, Fred Rahning, Julie LyBarger (Rick); blessed with 13 grandchild, 27 great-grandchildren. Services: Laid to rest in Denver, CO at Olinger Mausoleum March 20. Memorial Services will be held in Willow Springs, April 10 at the Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. She was greatly loved and will be missed.________________________________________________________________Malone Telegram, The (NY) - September 23, 2011.Francis Titus, age 71, of Bellmont died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011, at the Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical Center in Plattsburgh. He was born on the family farm in Bellmont on April 12, 1940, a son of John and Marie Gonyea Titus. On Aug. 25, 1962, Francis married Dorothy Miles at St. Jude's Catholic Church in Brainardsville. Francis joined the National Guard in high school and served during the Cuban Conflict. He graduated from Franklin Academy, Malone with the Class of 1958. He was a member of Local 773 Pipe Fitters and Plumbing Union and retired from his career after 30 years of service. This included work on the Irving Oil Refinery in St. John, N.B., Canada, on the refrigeration for the 1980 Olympic bobsled and luge races at Lake Placid, and CVPH, Plattsburgh, from which he received his cancer treatments. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; his children and their spouses, Sheila and Edward Robbins, and John and Karen Titus from Chateaugay. Francis is also survived by his mother, Marie Gonyea Duquette of Malone; his sister, Pauline Barnes of Tonawanda; and by his brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Anne Titus of Moira. Other survivors include his four grandchildren, Bonnie and Kimberly Robbins, and Josh and Kelcie Titus of Chateaugay; and his sister-in-laws, Beverly Titus and Ruth Cromp. Francis was predeceased by his father in 1960. Calling hours will be at the Chateaugay Funeral Home on Friday, Sept. 23, from 1 to 4 p.m. A funeral service will follow in the funeral home chapel at 4 p.m. Burial will take place in the Brainardsville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Chateaugay Fire and Rescue Department or to the FitzPatrick Cancer Center at CVPH in Plattsburgh. ________________________________________________________________Providence Journal (RI) - Wednesday, August 16, 2017TITUS, FRANK E. 87, retired broadcaster, who spent 50 years in the TV/radio business, died peacefully in his home on August 11, 2017. He was the devoted husband of Mary S. (Saieta) Titus for 66 yrs. A life-long Rumford resident, son of the late Frank E. and Maude M. (Russell) Titus, he was a graduate of East Providence High School Class of '48 and a veteran of the Korean War, proudly serving in Germany with Armed Forces Network. Frank was the loving dad of Cheryl A. Brodeur of Uxbridge, MA and Alan W. Titus of Rumford, loving grandpa of Alan R. Titus of Stuart, FL, great-grandpa of three boys and was pre-deceased by his brother Russell and an infant sister. He leaves behind four sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews. He served with the 43rd Division of the RI Nat'l Guard, was a long-time communicant of St. Margaret Church in Rumford, serving as usher and lector for many years, and was a Charter member of Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. Frank was an Abraham Lincoln look-alike who performed at many local schools on President's Day to the delight of many children. His funeral will be held on Friday, August 18, 2017 at 9:00 AM from the PERRY-McSTAY FUNERAL HOME, 2555 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM in St. Margaret's Church, 1098 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence. Burial with Military Honors will be in Mt. St. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours will be on Thursdayfrom 4-7. In lieu of flowers contributions to St. Margaret's Church or Hasbro Children's Hospital would be appreciated.________________________________________________________________Chicago Tribune (IL) - June 3, 2004. Page: 9.Francis L. "Frank" Titus was only 8 years old when his father left his family. The oldest of three boys, he helped pay the bills by doing odd jobs around the neighborhood, while his mother worked at a shoe factory. At age 12, he was hired at the local movie theater, where he was an usher seven days a week. Family members described Mr. Titus' boyhood years as grueling, with a schedule that required him to finish school by 3 p.m. and then run to the theater, where he'd work most nights until midnight. They said it was three years before he was able to take a day off. "They were so poor that with his first paycheck he wanted to treat his family with something special from the theater," said his son, Steve. "He got off work at midnight, went home and woke up his mom and brothers, and they all sat there drinking milk shakes for the first time." Mr. Titus, 75, of St. Charles, a Korean War veteran and a retired executive with Sears Roebuck & Co., died Monday, May 31, in his home, of cancer. Born and raised in Greenup, a small rural community in central Illinois, Mr. Titus was an academically gifted student in high school. In 1950 he graduated with honors with a bachelor's degree in education from Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, where he helped pay for his tuition and board by working in the school cafeteria and going home to a part-time job on the weekends. A year later, he married Gerry Price, his wife of 53 years. After college, Mr. Titus enlisted in the Army and served during the Korean War. He was stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla., where he was put in charge of a statistical unit. When his unit was called up to go to Korea, family members said that against his wishes, his supervisors ordered him to remain at the fort and in his position. "He was a genius when it came to numbers, and his superiors knew it," said his son. "They weren't about to let him go because the work he was doing was classified and involved a lot of math. There wasn't anyone who could replace him." After his military discharge in 1953, Mr. Titus went on to receive his master's degree in business administration from Indiana State University in Terre Haute. He also later completed work toward his doctorate there. Mr. Titus began his career with Sears in the early 1950s, while in graduate school, working as a stock boy at the Terre Haute store. A few years later, he was accepted into the company's executive training program, which over the years was followed by a series of managerial promotions, that required him and his family to move 13 times to several states, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Illinois. At the time of his retirement in 1988, Mr. Titus was one of the top executives at Sears and had served as the president of more than one Chamber of Commerce. He was a United Way chairman and an honorary chairman for the Salvation Army in the various places he had lived. In the late 1970s, West Virginia Gov. Jay Rockefeller recognized Mr. Titus for his humanitarian efforts in helping to coordinate relief efforts for families left destitute after floods ravaged parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. A year later, the State of Kentucky also acknowledged him as an Honorary Kentucky Colonel for his good works when floodwaters destroyed many homes there. "He never forgot his humble beginnings and always reached out to the underdog," said his son. Besides his wife and son, Mr. Titus is survived by two daughters, Susan Cook and Sara Caggiano; two brothers, Ed and Bud; 10 grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Visitation is scheduled from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Norris Funeral Home, 100 S. 3rd St., St. Charles. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church of Geneva, 2300 South St., Geneva. ________________________________________________________________Sun, The: Batavia (IL) - June 9, 2004. Page: 32.Francis L. "Frank" Titus, 75, of St. Charles died Monday, May 31, 2004, at his home. He was born Aug. 26, 1928, in Greenup. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. When his unit was called up to go to Korea, his superiors ordered him to stay in the position he held at the fort, saying they could not replace him. He was a graduate of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, and received his master's degree in business administration from Indiana State University in Terre Haute. He also completed work toward his doctorate at Indiana. He had been employed by Sears for more than 35 years. He worked himself up from a stock boy to a regional manager position. Over the 35-year period, he and his wife, Gerry, moved 13 times, keeping up with his promotions. At the time of his retirement from the company, he was one of the top executives in the organization. Over the years and various places he lived, he served as president of various chambers of commerce, United Way chairman and honorary chairman for the Salvation Army. He was recognized by Gov. Jay Rockefeller for his humanitarian efforts in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and the governor of Kentucky acknowledged him as an honorary Kentucky Colonel for his good works. He strongly believed, and he taught his children and all those around him, to love God, family and our country. He is survived by his wife, Gerry (Price) Titus, whom he married 53 years ago; a son, Steve (wife Terri) Titus of St. Charles; two daughters, Susan (husband Brian) Cook of St. Charles and Sara (husband Tony) Caggiano of Orlando, Fla.; nine grandchildren, Matt (wife Sara) Titus, Melissa Titus, Grant Cook, Brandon Cook, Anna Cook, Garrett Caggiano, Caitlin Caggiano, Courtney Caggiano and Jackson Caggiano; two brothers, Ed (wife Verna) Titus of Greenup and Bud Titus of Rio Verde, Ariz.; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis and Hollis (Tate) Titus; and a granddaughter, Amie Elizabeth Titus, on July 25, 1998. A funeral service took place Friday, June 4, at First Baptist Church of Geneva. The Revs. Brian Coffey and Roger Crites officiated. Burial followed at Prairie Cemetery in St. Charles. Visitation was held Thursday, June 3, at Norris Funeral Home in St. Charles. Memorials may be directed to the Building on Faith Fund of First Baptist Church of Geneva, 2300 South St., Geneva, IL 60134. Amie Elizabeth Titus. Funeral services for Amie Elizabeth Titus, 21, of St. Charles, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, at the First Baptist Church of Geneva, with the Rev. Brian R. Coffey officiating. Born Jan.21, 1977, in Indianapolis, Ind., the daughter of Steve and Terri (nee Meer) Titus, she died Saturday, July 25, 1998, in St.Louis, Mo., as the result of an automobile accident. Burial will be in Prairie Cemetery, St. Charles. Amie was a 1995 graduate of St. Charles High School, where she was active in dance and a member of the drill team for two years. She was preparing to begin her senior year this fall at Western Illinois University in Macomb, where she was majoring in business/marketing. During her freshman and sophomore years at Western, she was a member of the Wranglers Pom Squad and was elected co-captain of the squad. Amie served as the treasurer for her sorority, Delta Zeta. She had also been elected to serve her senior year on the Judicial Board, which determines infractions at the college. Amie traveled on mission trips to Mexico with her church group in Minnesota, and traveled twice to the Dominican Republic on mission trips with her youth group from the First Baptist Church of Geneva. Amie, along with her father, Steve and brother, Matt, played on the church softball team. This summer, she worked as a college intern at the Sears home office in Hoffman Estates. She is survived by her parents, Steve and Terri Titus; her brother, Matt and her sister, Melissa, both of St.Charles; her maternal grandmother, Lucille Meer of Port Washington, Wis.; her paternal grandparents, Frank and Gerry Titus of St. Charles; her paternal great-grandmother, Hollis Yelton of Casey, Ill.; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many, many friends. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, at Norris Funeral Home, 100 S. Third St., St.Charles. Contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Geneva to be designated for the Amie Titus Memorial Fund. For information, (630) 584-2000.________________________________________________________________Lee's Summit Journal (MO) - November 12, 2008.Francis Reuben Titus, 84, of Lee's Summit, MO, passed away Thursday, November 6, 2008. Funeral services will be 1 p.m., Thursday, November 13, at Langsford Funeral Home in Lee's Summit, MO. Burial in Lee's Summit Cemetery. Visitation will be 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Wednesday evening, November 12, at the Langsford Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Coach Titus was born May 5, 1924 in Independence. After graduating from William Chrisman High School, he served in the Navy during World War II. Following his military career, he graduated from Missouri Valley College and then settled in Lee's Summit in 1957. He has been a championship basketball coach and math teacher for Lee's Summit High School. In addition, he managed White Ridge Swim Club and taught thousands of area children to swim. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Peggy Titus. Other survivors include three daughters, Deborah Harper, Vicki Titus, and Shawn Titus, one son, Jarrod Titus, and six grandchildren, Kim Stoecklein, Aimee Parks, Ryan Dougherty, Kyle Calfas, Riley Titus, and Jake Titus. (Arrangements: Langsford Funeral Home, 115 S.W. Third St., Lee's Summit, MO 64063; 816-524-3700.) ________________________________________________________________Frank Titus, 78, De Pere, passed away Tuesday, December 6, 2005, after a hard fought, seven month battle with lung cancer. Frank was born on February 27, 1927, in Hammond, IN, to the late Frank W. and Hannah (Roebuck) Titus. Green Bay Press-Gazette. Dec. 8, 2005.________________________________________________________________Fort Wayne News Sentinel. Wed., Jun. 29, 1921. p. 3.WABASH, Ind., June 29. - Frank Titus, aged 61, of Roann, died Monday afternoon at 4:45 o'clock at the Park hospital, following a short illness with a complication of diseases. He went to the hospital on Friday and his condition became gradually worse until the death. Mr. Titus was born October 22, 1859, at Roann, the son of W. H. and Maria Titus. He had lived in Warsaw county practically his entire life, being engaged during the past several years as a carpenter. He was married to Miss Vada Drollinger, who preceded him in death 27 years ago. Surviving are three children, Hugh, Ralph and Mabel, one brother, Asa Titus, of Roann, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Nevada. One son, Ray, died when only a few years old. Funeral services were held this morning at 10 o'clock from the home of the brother, Asa Titus, of Roann. The funeral was in charge of the Roann Methodist pastor with burial in the Roann cemetery.________________________________________________________________Albuquerque Journal (NM) - Wednesday, January 1, 2014When Frank Titus took to an Albuquerque Convention Center stage in November 1994 to warn of the community's looming water problems, he was being, by his own description, "purposefully pessimistic." Newly emerging science at the time suggested Albuquerque, with a growing population and declining groundwater, faced a problem. The risk, Titus told the audience at the autumn water science and policy gathering, was a "water crisis." It might seem an odd role for an optimist, a man rarely seen without a smile. "He was pretty much always like that," Rebecca Taylor said of her father's perpetually sunny disposition. But at a crucial time in Albuquerque's history, Titus found a way to mix that cheerful demeanor with a serious message, friends and colleagues recalled last month. Titus, a geologist and water expert whose career in New Mexico spanned much of the last half century, died Dec. 21. "He was, in many respects, sort of the conscience of the water community," said Bruce Thomson, recently retired head of the University of New Mexico's Water Resources Program. Born in Los Angeles on April 10, 1928, Titus arrived in New Mexico in 1956 to work at the U.S. Geological Survey and earn a doctorate in geology at the University of New Mexico. His specialty was hydrogeology, the crucial study of how water moves through the ground beneath our feet. His early years in New Mexico included stints as a professor at New Mexico Tech and as a groundwater adviser to the head of what was then called the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. Titus left New Mexico in the early 1970s to work as a consulting geologist, but returned to the state largely for good in the late 1980s. At the time of Titus' 1994 Albuquerque speech, his former colleagues at the USGS had just delivered a devastating analysis of the Albuquerque area's groundwater resources. City leaders had long claimed Albuquerque's great advantage over other desert cities was a seemingly limitless aquifer: "an underground lake larger than Lake Superior," as boosters claimed in a 1984 magazine ad. The USGS work showed the "Lake Superior" claim was dangerously wrong. The trick was to get the community's politicians and policymakers to accept what the researchers were telling them. While the scientists involved had to guard against overt advocacy, recalled former USGS scientist Mike Kernodle, Titus, then working in the private sector, was under no such constraints. "We definitely needed him to keep things going," Kernodle said. In the years that followed, Titus moved in and out of government service, including a three-year stint as science adviser to the New Mexico state engineer. But he always spoke out. "There is no source of water available to us outside of the supply we now have so we've got to learn to live with what we've got," Titus said at a 1997 public forum on regional water planning. One of Titus' key contributions was leadership in a group that in the late 1990s developed a "water budget" for the Albuquerque metro area and surrounding communities. When he died, he was beginning to work on a 21st-century update, according to Thomson. Titus is survived by his partner Fancher Gotesky of Magdalena; children, stepchildren and foster children — "in our family, we didn't distinguish between this or that kind of child," his son Greg Titus explained: Pauline Peshlakai of Sheep Springs; Connie Robnett of Socorro; Greg Titus and fiancée Barbara Snow of Albuquerque; Alexandra Matthews and husband Michael and family of Henderson, Nev.; Rebecca Taylor and husband Mark of Jemez Springs; Kathleen Carter and husband Mike and family of Hendersonville, Tenn.; Allison Fletcher and husband Dan and family of Columbus Ga.; Brad Robnett and wife Tracey and family of Kingwood, Texas; James Robnett and wife Pam of Socorro; sister-in-law Bev Titus of Midlothian, Va.; nephew Jeff Titus and wife Valerie of Allentown, Pa.; and niece Sue Ellen Rosen and husband Alex of Raleigh, N.C. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank B. Titus Sr. and Elizabeth (Fowlkes) Titus, and by his brother Bill. Family members say a memorial gathering will be held in the spring, but no date has been chosen. TITUS: Developed an ABQ "water budget" _______________________________________________________________Reno Evening Gazette. November 5, 1954. p. 2. NV.Frank Titus of Truckee, (Nevada Co., CA) native of Genoa (Douglas Co., NV), died Thursday afternoon in a local hospital after a short illness. Titus, an insurance salesman, is survived by his wife, Flora, of Truckee, a daughter, Mrs. A. A. Cozzalio of Reno, two sons, Jack C. of San Rafael and Frank L. of Portola (Plumas Co., CA), a brother, William, and six grandchildren.________________________________________________________________The Morning Herald. Tuesday, December 7, 1926. p. 7. PA.Frank Titus died at his home in Point Marion Sunday morning, December 5, 1926 at 4:30 o'clock following an illness of three months. He is survived by his wife, Esther, and two children, Kenneth and Thelma at home and five brothers, Charles of Uniontown; M. Lee, B. L., G. S. and D. E. Titus all of Point Marion, one sister, Mrs. Thomas Richner of Point Marion and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Titus. Funeral Services will be held this morning at 10 o'clock in the home followed by burial in the Point Marion cemetery.________________________________________________________________The Bisnarck Tribune. Wednesday, May 4, 1927. p. 2.Mrs. Frank Titus, 80, mother of Frank Titus of this city, died Tuesday afternoon at her home in Cambridge Springs, (Crawford Co.) Pa., according to word received here. Death was due to the complications of old age. Funeral services will probably be held Friday from the Methodist church at Cambridge Springs and burial will be in the cemetery at Spartansburg, Pa. Mrs. Titus is survived by two daughters of Cambridge Springs, one daughter who lives in Florida, two sons in Cambridge Springs and one son Frank Titus of Bismarck.________________________________________________________________The Frederick Post/ Wednesday Morning, June 20, 1945. p. 5.Frank Titus, well known retired farmer of Poolesville, died Monday at his home, aged 68 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Frye Titus; the following children: Mrs. Lucille V. Mathews, Lewistown; Mrs. Nellie J. Jarboe, Washington; Mrs. Anna M. Brooks, Dickerson; Edward W. Titus, Barnesville; Norman S. Titus, Beallsville; Mrs. Kathleen Hubble, Gaithersburg; Mrs. Cindy Butler, Dickerson; Mrs Elsie Ward, Silver Spring; James G., John M. and David W. Titus and Mrs. Elizabeth W. Moore, Poolesville; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Jones, Dickerson; Mrs. Gertrude Haller, Poolesville, and Mrs. Mary Armstrong, New Columbia, Pa., two brothers, Paul R. Titus, Washington and Thornton V Titus, Cabin John; thirty-six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.Funeral services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late residence in Poolesville. Interment in Monocacy cemetery, Beallsville. William B. Hilton, funeral director.________________________________________________________________Albuquerque Journal (NM) - Wednesday, January 1, 2014Conscience of water community dies at 85 Frank Titus always spoke out. When Frank Titus took to an Albuquerque Convention Center stage in November 1994 to warn of the community's looming water problems, he was being, by his own description, "purposefully pessimistic." Newly emerging science at the time suggested Albuquerque, with a growing population and declining groundwater, faced a problem. The risk, Titus told the audience at the autumn water science and policy gathering, was a "water crisis." It might seem an odd role for an optimist, a man rarely seen without a smile. "He was pretty much always like that," Rebecca Taylor said of her father's perpetually sunny disposition. But at a crucial time in Albuquerque's history, Titus found a way to mix that cheerful demeanor with a serious message, friends and colleagues recalled last month. Titus, a geologist and water expert whose career in New Mexico spanned much of the last half century, died Dec. 21. "He was, in many respects, sort of the conscience of the water community," said Bruce Thomson, recently retired head of the University of New Mexico's Water Resources Program. Born in Los Angeles on April 10, 1928, Titus arrived in New Mexico in 1956 to work at the U.S. Geological Survey and earn a doctorate in geology at the University of New Mexico. His specialty was hydrogeology, the crucial study of how water moves through the ground beneath our feet. His early years in New Mexico included stints as a professor at New Mexico Tech and as a groundwater adviser to the head of what was then called the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. Titus left New Mexico in the early 1970s to work as a consulting geologist, but returned to the state largely for good in the late 1980s.At the time of Titus' 1994 Albuquerque speech, his former colleagues at the USGS had just delivered a devastating analysis of the Albuquerque area's groundwater resources. City leaders had long claimed Albuquerque's great advantage over other desert cities was a seemingly limitless aquifer: "an underground lake larger than Lake Superior," as boosters claimed in a 1984 magazine ad. The USGS work showed the "Lake Superior" claim was dangerously wrong. The trick was to get the community's politicians and policymakers to accept what the researchers were telling them. While the scientists involved had to guard against overt advocacy, recalled former USGS scientist Mike Kernodle, Titus, then working in the private sector, was under no such constraints. "We definitely needed him to keep things going," Kernodle said. In the years that followed, Titus moved in and out of government service, including a three-year stint as science adviser to the New Mexico state engineer. But he always spoke out. "There is no source of water available to us outside of the supply we now have so we've got to learn to live with what we've got," Titus said at a 1997 public forum on regional water planning. One of Titus' key contributions was leadership in a group that in the late 1990s developed a "water budget" for the Albuquerque metro area and surrounding communities. When he died, he was beginning to work on a 21st-century update, according to Thomson. Titus is survived by his partner Fancher Gotesky of Magdalena; children, stepchildren and foster children — "in our family, we didn't distinguish between this or that kind of child," his son Greg Titus explained: Pauline Peshlakai of Sheep Springs; Connie Robnett of Socorro; Greg Titus and fiancée Barbara Snow of Albuquerque; Alexandra Matthews and husband Michael and family of Henderson, Nev.; Rebecca Taylor and husband Mark of Jemez Springs; Kathleen Carter and husband Mike and family of Hendersonville, Tenn.; Allison Fletcher and husband Dan and family of Columbus Ga.; Brad Robnett and wife Tracey and family of Kingwood, Texas; James Robnett and wife Pam of Socorro; sister-in-law Bev Titus of Midlothian, Va.; nephew Jeff Titus and wife Valerie of Allentown, Pa.; and niece Sue Ellen Rosen and husband Alex of Raleigh, N.C. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank B. Titus Sr. and Elizabeth (Fowlkes) Titus, and by his brother Bill. Family members say a memorial gathering will be held in the spring, but no date has been chosen. ________________________________________________________________Dayton Daily News (OH) - April 14, 1994. Page: 4B.Frank A. Titus, former director of the Montgomery County Bureau of Support, died suddenly Tuesday at his home. He was 67. Mr. Titus, a retired Air Force major, was a native of Chicago and a resident of Dayton. In 1968, he was hired as director of the Montgomery County Bureau of Support, a post he held until his retirement in 1978. In 1992, he retired as president of Titus Packaging. He was currently employed at Tobin Brothers Moving Co. in Dayton. His survivors include four sons, Frank Jr., Tim, Jonathan and Anthony; a daughter, Lisa; a sister, Lucy Shaw (Harvey) of Detroit; six grandchildren; his former wife, Addie P. Titus; and his fiancee, Julie Trine. Services will be 3 p.m. Friday at Grace United Methodist Church, Salem Avenue at Harvard Boulevard. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. after the service at the church. Memorial gifts may be made to Goodwill Industries of Dayton, 1511 Kuntz Road, Dayton, Ohio 45404, Attn: Kathleen Oatman; or to the Lions Eye Bank of Western Ohio, 120 Zeigler St., Dayton 45402. ________________________________________________________________The Independent. Friday, Jan. 22, 1965. p. 9.ARCADIA - Masonic services for Frank E. Titus, 80, retired B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. official who resided at 1830 Highland Oaks Drive, Arcadia, will be conducted Saturday, at 12:30 p.m., in the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Entombment will follow at Forest Lawn. Mr. Titus died Jan. 17 at a Pasadena hospital, apparently from heart failure. At the time he retired from the Goodrish Company in 1949, he was serving as Pacific Coast sales manager. He had a continuous association with the company for 42 years, serving 21 years on the West Coast. In 1920 he was named vice president of the International B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. He travelled in 16 countries, establishing sales branches and directing European sales activities. Mr. Titus was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the California Club and the Jonathan Club of Los Angeles. He formerly was a Rotarian. A native of Cleveland, O., he had resided in the Valley area since 1928, and in Arcadia for the past 12 years. Surviving Mr. Titus are his widow, Mrs. Florence W. Titus; son, Woody Titus of Des Moines, Iowa, and two grandsons, Richard and Robert Titus.________________________________________________________________The Bismarck Tribune. Monday, May 2, 1938. pp. 1 & 3.Frank E. Titus, 212 Thayer avenue west, one of Bismarcks' earliest pioneers and a charter member in a number of local lodges, died Saturday at 3:45 p.m., in the Bismarck hospital after an illness of 10 weeks. Death was the result of complications. Mr. Titus entered the hospital Feb. 19, and during the time he was there underwent three operations.The body has been taken to the Convert funeral home and will lie in state from 4 p.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Tuesday. Guards from the Slope chapter, Rose Croix, will be in attendance during this time. Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the body will lie in state at the Masonic Temple.Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Masonic temple by members of the Rose Croix. Announcement is made by the Masons that these services at the temple and those at the Convert home will be open to all friends of Mr. Titus. Burial will take place in the Fairview cemeteryPallbearers NamedPallbearers will be Roy Logan, J. O. Lyngstad, Erve Iverson, Wilton; A. A. Loehrke, Theodore Taylor and G. Olgierson.Honorary pallbearers will be Duncan McGillis, Charles Pearce, C. G. Boise, Frank Evarts, Frank Gage, William Watson, McKenzie; Jodge A. G. Burr, Ole Johnson, R. M. Bergeson, Arthur Hollensworth, D. H. Houser, and E. G. Wanner.Born in Titusville, Pa., Jan. 13, 1862, Mr. Titus was a scion of an old Colonial Dutch family.The original American forebear came from Amsterdam, Holland, to settle in New York in the early beginnings of American Colonial history. Later the family moved to the Dutch settlement in Huntington county, Pa., where was born the grandfather of Frank E. Titus.Grandfather an EngineerThis grandfather became a civil engineer and moved to the vicinity of what is now Titusville. The community was named in his honor. It was here that James Titus, father of the Bisnarck man, was born Nov. 12, 1833.Like most other residents of Northwest Pennsylvania in those days, Frank Titus's father became engaged in the oil industry. It was a profitable occupation for a while and he built up a sizeable fortune, only to see it swept away in the great panic of 1873. Undiscouraged, he started anew and was able to retire in comfort to Cambridge, Pa. in 1903. He died at Cambridge in April, 1926.Mr. Titus' mother was Miss Alta Hill of New York before her marriage. She was born in 1843 in Cataraugus county, N. Y., and died near Titusville in April, 1868.Frank E. Titus received his education in the public schools of Titusville, cutting short his formal learning when he was 16 tears old to take work in the Pennsylvania oil fields. It was at this time that he learned the trade of the stationary engineer which he was to follow for the rest of his active life.Came Here in 1883Leaving Pennsylvania when he was 21 years of age, Mr. Titus came to Bismarck in 1883 to take employment as engineer in a flour mill for four years. Following that he was engineer at Bismarck high school for two years.It is the next and longest period in Mr. Titus' life that must take rank as the most picturesque of his career, covering as it does 31 years as an engineer on government steamboats plying the then busy channel of the Missouri river.In 1899, Mr. Titus became engineer on the steamer "Josephine." a position which he kept for 14 years until he took the same job on another government boat, the "Mandan>" This was followed by 12 years on the "McPherson" and one year on the "Missouri."Each of these boats was used to keep the channel free from snags that might interrupt river navigation.The day came, however, when the necessity of keeping the channel open for river boats no longer existed and Mr. Titus turned to land for employment. For two years he worked as a plumber and then in August, 1922, was appointed engineer at the state capital powerhouse.Was Engineer at CapitalMr. Titus served as capital engineer until 1933, when ill health forced him to resign. Afterward he became custodian of the Masonic temple, the position he held at the time of his death. He would have served eight years in that capacity in August.Mr. Titus married miss Lizzie M. Walton, daughter of a Civil War veteran, at the home of her parents in Minneapolis, Minn., in 1866. On Dec. 27, 1936, the couple observed their golden wedding anniversary.Three children, all still living, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Titus and there are many grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Children are Mrs. George E. Juell, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. W. C. Cavanaugh, Kansas City, Mo,; and Lloyd E. Titus, Portland, Ore.Mrs. Cavanaugh and her daughter, Miss Vivian Cavanaugh came to Bismarck when Mr. Titus first was taken ill and are still here. Lloyd E. Titus also came to Bismarck when his father entered the hospital and remained for 10 days, returning to his home to attend to business. He and Mrs. Titus were to arrive Monday noon for the funeral services. Word has not been received from Mrs. Juell.Member of Many LodgesMr. Titus also leaves three half-sisters, Mrs. W. G. Fuller, Miami, Fla.; Miss Bertha Titus and Mrs. O. L. Martin, both of Cambridge Springs, Pa.; two half-brothers, William and Luther Titus, also of Cambridge Springs, Pa., and one cousin, R. H. Davenport, Elizabeth, N. J.He was a member of the Burleigh County Pioneer association since its organization. Mith Mrs. Titus he attended every function given by the group since it has been organized.Mr Titus was a member of the Methodist church and was active in both church and lodge functions. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Bismarck lodge No. 5 A.F and A. M.; Bismarck Chapter No. 10 R. A. M.; Tancred Commandery No. 1 K. T. Bismarck; Mismarck Lodge of Perfection; Missouri Slope chapter, Rose Croix; Mismarck-Mandan Consistory; St. Elmo Lodge No. 4, K of P., of which he was a past chancellor; Bismarck Lodge No. 120, AOUW, and Bismarck Lodge BPOE. He held charter memberships in all those organizations.________________________________________________________________Frank Edward Titus, beloved husband, father and grandfather, passed away Nov. 26, 2009, at his home. He was born March 3, 1924, to Frederick and Helen Titus of Williamsburg, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, John M. Titus of Mount Orab, Ohio. Frank was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of three years, serving in the South Pacific and the battle of Guam. He retired as a clerk from the U.S. Postal Service in March 1989, after 27 years of service. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Ruby Lake Titus of the home; one son, Frank Duane Titus (Kathy) of Vale; three daughters, Cynthia Dawn Lang (Buddy) of Chesapeake, Ohio, Jewel Faye Alexander (Franc) of Concord and Cheryl Suzanne Setzer (Paul) of Hickory; a sister, Anna Lu Ragan of Lakeland, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Frank was a member of Bethel Wesleyan Church. The celebration of life service will be held at Catawba Funerals & Cremations on Monday, Nov. 30, 2009, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. David Shrum, pastor of Bethel Wesleyan Church, officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Catawba Memorial Park. Frank's favorite Scripture was Psalm 91, which was sent to him by his mother when he was in the South Pacific Theater of War. Memorials may be made to Bethel Wesleyan Church, 1616 Wilkes Grove Road, Hickory, N.C. 28602 or Burke Hospice and Palliative Care, 1721 Enon Road, Valdese, N.C. 28690. Online condolences may be left at . Catawba Memorial Park, Funerals & Cremations are providing professional services to the Titus family. Published in Hickory Daily Record on Nov. 29, 2009.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - June 23, 2009. Page: 8A.Frank Eugene Titus, 90, of Shickshinny, was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 22, 2009 while residing at the Bonham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, where he had been a resident for nearly two months. Born March 7, 1919 in Lovedale, Pa., he was a son of the late Daniel James and Hattie Elizabeth (Hoffman) Titus. Frank served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a long haul truck driver for several companies including Wise Potato Chips and LaBar Trucking. Frank, a long-time Shickshinny resident, loved his family and friends, baseball, playing music, dancing, and recently celebrated his 90th birthday with over 200 family members and friends in attendance. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. In addition to his parents, Frank was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, Daniel James Titus Jr., George Wesley Titus, Charles William Titus, Harry A. Titus, Mabel K. Baer, Irene Hinkey, Howard B. Titus, and Mae Hurtl; his first wife, Belva G. (Long) Titus; and great-grandchildren, Brandon Thompson and Baby Kopecki. Surviving him is his wife, Kathryn J. (Smith) Titus; son, Vaughn Titus and companion, Elizabeth Yenkevich, Berwick; daughter, Lois Cragle and husband, Roland, Berwick; daughter, Renna Dietterick and husband Larry, Berwick; son, Dennis and wife, Roberta, Shickshinny; and daughter, Debra Laubach and husband, David, Berwick; 18 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 1 p.m. at the Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny, with Mr. Randy Boston officiating. Burial will be in Sorber Cemetery, Reyburn. Visitation will be Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. May the Lord be with Frank and watch over him. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to the Bible Baptist Church, 43 Furnace St., Shickshinny, PA 18655. For additional information or to send condolences, please visit . ________________________________________________________________The Daily Chronicle. Monday, Sept. 19, 1966. p. 4.WINLOCK - Frank L. Titus, 84, a longtime resident of Winlock, died Saturday in a Chebalis nursing home. He was born Nov. 19, 1881, in Chickasaw County, Iowa. Survivors include his widow, Mable E., Winlock; a step-daughter, Mary E. Lane, Winlock; a step-son Frank W. Morrison, The Dalles, Ore.; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Graveside services are Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Winlock cemetery with the Rev. Earl Horsell officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of the Cattermole Funeral Home in Winlock.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - February 2, 1989. Page: 11; 20; 18; 24.FrankTitusAug.151906Jan311989FLJacksonvilleDuvalNY062-28-9187The Rev. Canon Frank L. Titus, pastor of Calvary Episcopal Church at Indian Rocks Beach from 1965 to 1978, died Tuesday (Jan. 31, 1989) in a Jacksonville hospital after a long illness. He was 82. Under his guidance, Calvary Church more than doubled its members and the church building was consecrated - free of debt. Two years before he stepped down, a wing of offices was added connecting the sanctuary to the parish house, which was built on the superstructure of a World War II barge. His 45 years in the ministry included oversight of churches in New York state and service as dean of the Miami Deanery and Clearwater Deanery. For a half dozen years he was president of the standing committee of the Diocese of Southwest Florida. He had been a member of the Diocesan Council, chairman of the committee on armed forces and an honorary canon of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in St. Petersburg. He served in the Army during World War II as a division chaplain for 15,000 troops in the Pacific. After the war, from 1946 to 1948, he went from ''infantry to infants.'' As chaplain on the Queen Mary, he was in charge of ferrying 2,200 British war brides and their children to the United States. Until 1950, he was overseas secretary to the National Council of the Episcopal Church, a post he assumed in 1946. He retired from the Army as a lieutenant colonel. Canon Titus was born in the Catskill Mountains of New York. He graduated from Syracuse University and the Philadelphia Divinity School. Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Frieda B.; a daughter, Marilyn T. Beaton, Jacksonville; a brother, Vernon R., Rochester, N.Y.; seven grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at noon today at the Hendricks Avenue Chapel of Hardage-Giddens Guardian Funeral Home, Jacksonville. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at San Jose Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, with burial in Waycross, Ga. - Some of the information in this obituary came from stories by Sharon Kirby and Jan Kirby of the St. Petersburg Times. ________________________________________________________________Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - December 6, 2005. Page: B6.Frank L. Titus, 83, formerly of Blue Bell Rd., died Wednesday, November 30, 2005, at the Blaire House of Worcester. He was born in Worcester, son of Fred O. and Mary C. (Flagg) Titus. A sister, Eleanor E. Titus, predeceased him. Mr. Titus was a WWII veteran in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. A graveside funeral service, under the direction of Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St., will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. ________________________________________________________________Frank N. Titus. On December 26, 2002, Frank of Somerdale, N.J. Age 68 years. Beloved husband of Frances (nee Holt). Survived by sons Troy (Sharon) of Somerdale, Patrick (Danielle) of Cherry Hill, Matthew of Blackwood. Daughters Linda (Frank) Arricale of Bensalem, Dawn (Eric) Lore of Audubon, five grandchildren, Deanna, Anthony, Bryan, Jarrett and Samantha. Sisters Judith Miller of NE and Darlene Luse of IA. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Viewing Monday evening 7:00 9:00 p.m. and Tuesday morning 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. at the ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 Park Blvd., Clementon. Funeral service 9:00 a.m. Interment N.J. Veterans Cemetery, Arneytown. In lieu of flowers the family requests Memorial Donations be made to American Heart Assoc., 600 White Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ 08016. Publication date: 12/27/02________________________________________________________________The Billings Gazette. Wednesday, August 3, 1949. p. 2.Frank V. Titus, 61, 121 South Twenty-sixth street, died at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the state hospital at Galen, where he had been a patient for two months. Mr. Titus had been employed as a porter by the Koppe Jewelry store in Billings since 1926. He was born Feb. 20, 1888, at McKinney, Texas, and served as a private in company 5, 815th Pioneer infantry, during World war I. He was a member of the American Legion. Surviving are a brother, James Titus, 14 North Twenty-fifth, and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn S. Thompson of Brady, Texas, and Mrs. J. W. Brigham of Dallas, Texas. The body will be brought to Smith's funeral home.________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. Wednesday Morning, June 1, 1904. p. 1.Frank W. Titus, a well known commercial traveller, died at 3.50 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his residence, No. 20 Hawley avenue, of uraemic poisoning. His last illness was short, although for some time past he had suffered from a complication of diseases. About a month ago he visited French Lick Springs at French Lick, Ind., and took a course of treatment, but without benefit. Since his return ha steadily declined. Mr. Titus was in the employ of O. V. Tracy & Co., and represented that firm in Northern New York for the past twenty-five years. He was as well known and popular throughout that section as Syracuse. He was a member of Central City Lodge No. 305, F. and A. M., the Uttea Commercial Travelers and Syracuse Council No. 221 of the United Commercial Travelers. The funeral will be held from his residence at 12:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Undertaker J. H. Cornell will send the remains to Fulton for burial.________________________________________________________________Beatrice Daily Sun. Tues., Sept. 24, 1957. p. 2.Frank Wesley Titus, 70, 1705 Woodland Avenue died at a local hospital Tuesday morning. Born March 29, 1887 in Beatrice, Mr. Titus was employed by the C.B. & Q. Railroad retiring in 1946. Survivors include his wife, Amanda Titus; four daughters, Mrs Marie Ex Clion Mich., Mrs. Frances Rhoads, Salem, Ore., Mrs. Opal Bandergrift and Mrs. Dixie Larimore, both of Beatrice; two sons, Louis Titus, and William Titus, both of Salem, Ore.; 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lena Stevens, McCook. Memorial services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. from the Harman Mortuary with the Rev. LeRoy Morrow officiating. Interment will be in the Evergreen Home Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Tulsa World (OK) - March 12, 2006.Franklin G. Titus, born December 5, 1923 in Sayre, PA to Regius and Anna (Schaad) Titus. Frank died Wednesday, March 8, 2006, at the Veteran's Center in Claremore, OK. Frank was the tenth of 12 children. He graduated from Sayre High School in 1941 and Denver University in 1950. Frank served in the Army during World War II with the 36th Division in campaigns in Europe, North Africa and Italy and was awarded 2 Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart. He retired from Amoco after 33 years as an Accountant. Before a back injury, he was an avid golfer. Frank was a loving husband, father and grandfather who provided great wisdom and counseling to his family. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by wife of 55 years, Eulalia Titus; 3 sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and Clovis Titus, J Schaad and Patricia Neel Titus, all of Tulsa, and Martin and Phyllis Titus of Omaha, NE; and 7 grandchildren, Matthew, Ryan Franklin, Lara, Lisa, Gina, Aaron and Nathan. Memorial service will be at 11 a.m., Monday, March 13, 2006 in the Chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Tulsa. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Heart Association, First Presbyterian Church Ministries or a charity of your choice. Floral Haven, 252-2518.________________________________________________________________Naples Daily News. Sun., Sept. 5, 1976. p. C5.MARCO - Franklyn Titus died Friday. He came to Marco four years ago from Newark, N.J. He was the retired superintendent of the Newark School System. He was a member of the Marco Island Rotary Club and the Garden Club. He is survived by his wife, Nan of Marco; two daughters, Mrs Maurice Cruz of San Jose, Calif. and Miss Jean Titus of Itasca, Illinois; a sister, Mrs. Helen Abbott of Trenton, N.J.; a stepson, Donald W. Rhodes of Marco; a stepdaughter, Miss Carol Rhodes of Glenridge, N.J. and five grandchildren. Private services under the direction of Josberger Marco Island Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________The Atlanta Constitution. Monday Morning, April 9, 1900. p. 1.Peru Ind., April 8. Fred Titus, proprietor of the depot restaurant here was probably fatally stabbed and his brother Steve seriously cut today by two unknown men. Two men who were intoxicated, refused to pay for their lunch and insulted Mrs. Titus. They were driven away, but later returned, when the stabbing occurred. Both strangers escaped and have not yet been captured.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA) - February 7, 1992. Page: 2.Fred C. Titus,71, of 1221 15th St. SE, died Thursday in Mercy Medical Center after a short illness. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Kuba Funeral Home East, where friends may call from 1 to 8 p.m. today. Burial: Sisley Grove Cemetery, with military rites by American Legion Hanford Post 5. Survivors include a brother, Harold of Cedar Rapids; and a sister, Dorothy Stonebrunner of Knoxville, Ill. Also surviving is a very close friend, Betty Chesmore of Cedar Rapids. Born Sept. 18, 1920, in Marion, he was a retired concessionaire and had resided in Cedar Rapids since 1970. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of American Legion Hanford Post 5. The Rev. Jack Hooten will officiate.________________________________________________________________The Lima News. Thurs., Jan. 24, 1963. p. 2. OH.KENTON - Services for Fred E. Titus, 68, of 724 S. Leighton, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Hull Funeral Home, Kenton. Mr. Titus died at 8 a.m. Wednesday in San Antonio Hospital following a three-year illness. A retired farmer, Mr. Titus was born March 20, 1894 in Big Springs. His parents were Charles and Carrie (Deerwester) Titus. Surviving are his widow, the former Ruth Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Owen Stinson and Mrs. Glen Koch, both of Kenton: a son, Earl of Palm Bay, Fla.; four brothers, Jay of Kenton, Lewis of Wapakoneta, Kenneth of Springfield and Manley of Westminster; two sisters, Mrs. Althea Huffman of Bellefontaine and Mrs. Lillian Meeker of Wapakoneta, and five grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________The Raton Range. Tuesday, March 2, 1999. p. 2.Fred H. Titus, Jr., 67, of Raton, died Friday, Feb. 26. He was born on July 22, 1931 in Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of the late Fred H. Titus, Sr. and Louise Rickett Titus. Mr. Titus died as a result of a nine-year battle with cancer. At his request, his body has been donated to the University of New Mexico Medical School with the profound hope that what they can find from him, may help find a cure for the dreaded disease, so that today's and the future children may be spared from the killer disease. His eyes have been willed to the New Mexico Lions Club, so that someone may see the glory of gods. Fred's last wishes were to offer back his soul in the hope that He will forgive me and have a place for me. I hope people will pray to Jesus that cures will quickly be found for all the cancers. I offer to the people of Raton my sincere thanks for their prayers and all the encouragement during my long fight with cancer. I advise others with cancer 'Do not give up on God' or yourself for He is always there with you. To my wife, the deepest love I am capable of for over 36 years we had together, her support and prayers have given me strength and sustained me. May God bless all the people that have been part of the life that God has given me. Survivors include his wife Phyllis Titus of the family home in Raton, a step-son, Clifford Bergesen and his wife Marian of Mansfield, Mass.; grandchildren Heather and Matthew Bergesen, both of Mansfield, Mass.; a sister-in-law, Rita Sarsfield and her husband Bill of West Roxbury, Mass.; two brothers-in-law, Father Jude Thaddeus of Newton, N.J., and Peter Bradley and his wife Eileen of West Roxbury, Mass.; and numeroud nieces and nephews. Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary will be on Friday, March 5 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Patricks Catholic Church on Second Street. Solumn Mass of the Resurrection will follow at 10 a.m. with Rev. Father James L. Vance as the celebrant. Funeral arrangements for Fred H. Titus Jr. are under the direction of Alderette-Pomeroy Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the Miners Colfax Medical Center so that their merciful work may continue.________________________________________________________________Fred O. Titus. b. ca. 1891 in VT. (29 in 1920, 39 at 1930 census when the family was enumerated at Worcester, Worcester Co., MA). He was a clerk in a carpet mill in 1920 and pay master at a carpet mill in 1930. Both his parents were born in VT. m. Mary Flagg. She b. ca. 1890 in MA. (29 in 1920, 40 at 1930 census). Her father was born in MA and her mother in ME. Their children:Eleanor E. Titus. b. Nov. 28, 1915 at Worcester, Worcester Co., MA. (4 in 1920, 14 at 1930 census). d. Feb. 26, 1994 at her home. SS # 016-14-2508 issued in MA. Living in Worcester, MA at the time of her death.Raymond Titus. b. ca. 1920 in MA. (3 mo. at 1920 census).Frank Titus. b. ca. 1923 in MA. (7 at 1930 census). Living in East Lebanon, ME in 1994.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - January 21, 1991. Page: 7; 11; 9; 11.The Rev. Freda B. Titus, 90, of 5200 28th St. N, St. Petersburg, died Thursday (Jan. 17, 1991) at Sun Bay Medical Center. She was born in Butler, Pa., and came here in 1945 from Indiana. She was a metallurgical lab technician with U.S. Steel Corp. A retired minister in the Spiritualist Church, she most recently was affiliated with Guiding Masters Lighthouse Church, now Masters Lighthouse Church in St. Petersburg. She was past president of American Legion Auxiliary 214 and of Veterans of Foreign Wars 909, both of Gary, Ind. and past president of the World War I Auxiliary, St. Petersburg. She also was a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Hobart, Ind. Survivors include three daughters, Nora Hughes, St. Petersburg, Marjorie Dubovich, Crystal River, and Ruth Padol, Bovey, Minn.; a sister, Eleanor Turner, Seminole, Okla.; 22 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park.________________________________________________________________Montana Standard. Sunday Morning, November 27, 1932. p. 6. MTMrs. Thomas Rowe of 1816 Monroe avenue has received the news, from Durango, Colo., of the death of her nephew, Fredd Titus, 23, who was killed in an automobile accident. The Titus family formerly resided here, making their home on California avenue, leaving six years ago to reside in Colorado. He was raised in Butte and attended the Monroe and Butte high schools. Besides his wife and small daughter, Fredena, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titus; a sister, Miss Lois Titus, and an aunt, Mrs. Thomas Rowe. The Titus family are well known here as Mr. Titus was for many years a prominent businessman of this city.________________________________________________________________The New York Times. Friday, September 13, 1901.OAKLAND, N. J., Sept. 12. - Three explosions occured at the works of the American E. C. and Schultze Powder Company at this place at 1:30 this afternoon. Five persons were killed, two probably fatally injured, and many others badly hurt.The first explosion was the blowing up of a boiler, which caused the two others. Smokeless powder is manufactured at the works, which are in charge of Capt. Money, the well-known pigeon shot. The cause of the boiler explosion is not known.The dead are:WILLIAM TITUS, forty years old, engineer in charge of the boiler.ARTHUR CURRY, twenty-two years old, driver. Home, Newburg.JOHN DUPONT, twenty-five years old, employed at Isaac's Hotel.RICHARD VAN BLARCAN, twenty years old, mason.HARRISON WEYBLE, twenty-five years old, driver.Those fatally injured are:BARTHOLOMEW BURNE, twenty-two years old, back broken.ANDREW LASSENGER, twenty-one years old. back broken. The less seriously injured were William Weatherworks, thirty-five years old. mixer. Abram McMonnies, forty years of age; Frederick Titus, thirty-five years old, brother of the engineer killed; Frederick Titus, Jr., son of the engineer killed; William Titus, son of the engineer killed; John Farrell, thirty-five years of age, roofer. (section omitted) Mrs Titus was informed early that her husband was dead and that some of her sons were hurt. She and her other five children formed a sad group as they waited to claim the three injured members and the body of the father. The two men with broken backs were sent to the Paterson Hospital, while the others were taken to their homes. County Physician McBride of Paterson came here late in the afternoon and allowed the removal of the dead. He will order probably an inquest. Dupont leaves a wife. Engineer Titus leaves a wife and eight children.________________________________________________________________DeLand-Deltona Beacon, The (FL) - March 8, 2007.Frederick C. Titus Jr., 92, of Whitemarsh Drive, died March 1, 2007, at Majestic Oaks at John Knox Village. Mr. Titus was a security guard for Globe Security. He moved to this area from his birthplace of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He was a graduate of Halifax High School. Mr. Titus was a member of Stetson Baptist Church in DeLand, St. Johns Lodge No. 37 FAM in DeLand, the Scottish Rites Bahia Shrine in Orlando, the Order of the Eastern Star No. 16 in DeLand, and the Order of the Amaranth No. 44 in Daytona Beach. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife of 17 years, Ruth B.; one stepson, Robert L. Daniels Jr. of Orlando; two stepdaughters, Charlotte D. Martin of St. Augustine and Patsy R. Daniels of Deltona; and two grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to Stetson Baptist Church Building Fund, 1025 W. Minnesota Ave., DeLand, FL 32720. Allen-Summerhill was in charge. _______________________________________________________________-Charlotte Sun (Port Charlotte, FL) - Sunday, February 19, 2017Fredrick Gar "Fred" Titus, 93, of Port Charlotte, Florida, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017, at Fawcett Memorial Hospital, Port Charlotte. Fred was born Jan. 29, 1924, in Marion, Indiana. He was the youngest of seven children Fred was educated in Battle Creek, Michigan and spent most of his working career in Chicago, Illinois where he was employed as a Purchasing Agent for Bell & Howell for 28 years. Fred enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 1942 and served with the 477th Ordinance Evacuation Unit in North Africa and Italy until his discharge. In 1946 he married Helen Hessert of Chicago. Helen died in 1996 and is buried in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Fred joined the Masonic order in 1952 in Chicago and became a member of the Scottish Rite and Medinah Shrine Temple. He was Master of King Oscar Lodge No 855 A.F. & A.M. in 1958 and 1959. He was also active in the Shrine Units Arab Patrol. After moving to North Carolina, Fred transferred to the Oasis Shrine Temple and the Hendersonville Shrine Unite where he was an active Shrine Clown. Upon moving to Port Charlotte in 2001 he became a member of the Charlotte County Shrine Club. He attended the Port Charlotte United Methodist Church. In 1998, Fred married Becky Lee Addington-Miller in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and the moved to Port Charlotte in 2001. Becky died peacefully at home in October 2011. He is survived by his niece, Barbara Potter of Chicago, Illinois; and his best friends, Ray and Fran Rowley of Port Charlotte. Masonic services and entombment will be held later at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Hendersonville, North Carolina. Friends may visit online at to extend condolences to the family. Arrangements by Roberson Funeral Home, Port Charlotte Chapel._______________________________________________________________-The Daily Star. Monday, June 30, 1975. p. 15.DAVENPORT - Frederick H. Titus, 99, of Hoseyville Roas, Davenport, a retired farmer, died Friday, June 27, at Community Hospital, Stamford, following a brief illness. He was born April 28, 1876, at South Jefferson, a son of Oliver and Annaliza (Wiltsie) Titus. He married Olive Crandall, on April 25, 1900, at Davenport. She died Nov. 13, 1958. Mr. Titus had been a resident of Davenport most of his life and owned and operated a farm on Quaker Hill, Davenport, for many years until he retired. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Helen Mabey, Davenport, Mrs. Thomas (Mina) Conlon, Maspeth, Long Island, and Mrs. Preston (Evelyn) Berry, Davenport; 11 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Monday, June 30, in the Hall Funeral Home, Stamford, with the Rev. Rodney E. Johnson, pastor of the Davenport United Methodist Church officiating, Burial will be in the Davenport Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home at their convenience.________________________________________________________________Chicago Tribune (IL) - December 19, 2000. Page: 9.Frederick L. Titus, survived by two children, Monte Titus-Smith of Nebraska and Mitch Titus of Missouri; and one sister, Nancy Ritterbush of Missouri. A Memorial Gathering will be held at Herdegen-Brieske Funeral Home, 1356 W. Wellington Ave., 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Diabetes Association, 30 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2015, Chicago, IL 60602 would be appreciated. For further information, 773-525-0178 .________________________________________________________________Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - January 20, 2008. Page: B-5.Frederick Preston Titus, M.D., age 95, of Warsaw, died on Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Dr. Titus was a WWII Army veteran. During his career with the INOVA hospitals in the Alexandria area, he delivered over 5000 babies and served on various hospital committees. He is survived by his wife, Cordelia Foster Titus; two sons, Frederick V. Titus and Frank D. Titus (Dorothy); a daughter, Deborah Titus-Hammett (Dave); and a stepdaughter, Tara Silver-Malyska (Robert); granddaughter, Anne Price (Marston); and a great-grandson, Marston Preston Price. Also three brothers, Stanley, Paul and Calvin Titus and their wives. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, January 24, at the Everly-Wheatley Funeral Home, 1500 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Memorial contributions may be made to SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 450 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203.________________________________________________________________Foster's Daily Democrat (Dover, NH) - Wednesday, September 14, 2016Frederick W. Titus, 90, of Springvale, Maine, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 5, 2016, at the Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough. SERVICES: Funeral services will be held at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral home, 580 Main St., Springvale, on Saturday, September 17, (Fred's Birthday) at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Riverside Cemetery in Springvale. To leave a message of condolence please visit .Birth:?1926Union CityErie CountyPennsylvania, USADeath:?Sep. 5, 2016ScarboroughCumberland CountyMaine, USAFrederick W. Titus, 90, of Springvale, ME passed away peacefully on Monday, September 5, 2016 at the Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough. Fred, son of Frederick and Adelaide (Foulis) Titus, was born in Union City, PA. He attended school in Weymouth, MA. At the outbreak of WW II Fred enlisted in the U.S Navy where he served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Essex (CV-9) in the Pacific theater. The Essex was credited with 68 operations earning multiple medals and citations. The Essex withstood multiple typhoons and a direct hit from a Kamikaze pilot. The Essex played a major role in the fall of Okinawa and missions against Iwo Jima. At the end of the war Fred came home to Springvale to join his father and relatives. Fred later joined the Sanford Fire Department where he served with great pride, retiring as Division Commander. Fred was also a founding member of the Sanford Fire Department union. Fred, lovingly known as “Billy” to family and friends, is survived by his nephews David McGlynn of Wilbraham, MA, Mark McGlynn of Oak Bluffs, MA, his niece Mary Williams of West Springfield, MA. and other nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews in various parts of the country. He is also survived by his sister-in-law Mary Driscoll and her husband George of Springvale, dear friends Jason, Ronni, Logan, and Camryn Champlin who for the last year brought Fred into their lives as one of their own, a relationship that started 20 years ago in the local Dunkin Donuts, where Fred was “just being Fred.” As all the ladies from City Hall know, he was that one person that you hated to love. And just so you all know, Sherry was his favorite. Jessie Krall and her husband Michael, served not only as his legal representative but as a family friend. The dedication to protecting Fred was only overshadowed by their caring and compassionate ways. A friendship even Fred knew that “she” was the boss. Fred was pre-deceased by his beloved wife Edna (Green) in 1997, his sisters Marilyn McGlynn, Eleanor Fahey, Nellie Dolan and his beloved dog Mr. Ed. Additionally, Fred was an honorary member of the Massabesic Girls Lacrosse team where he stood by their side at all but one game. The gift you gave him was immeasurable as he cared deeply for each and every one of you. To that, his words will forever be remembered, “The only one that can beat you, is you.” Many thanks to Dr. Daniel and Susan Krell, a truly unselfish couple who stepped into Fred’s life by caring for his beloved Mr. Ed. They gave Mr. Ed the life he deserved, just as Fred wanted. Your tireless efforts and compassion for both Mr. Ed and Fred will never be forgotten, nor will the Chicago Dogs. Family and Friends would also like to thank the Veteran’s Home in Scarborough and all their dedicated staff. Carolyn, Galore, and Donna, just to name a few, gave Fred the utmost of care and attention. Your level of care and humility was always above and beyond and thank you will never be enough. You truly are a credit to your profession. Funeral services will be held at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral home, 580 Main St. Springvale on Saturday September 17 (Fred’s Birthday) at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Riverside Cemetery in Springvale. Family links:??Parents:??Frederick J Titus (1895 - 1977)??Spouse:??Edna Mildred?Greene?Titus (1925 - 1997)?Burial:Riverside Cemetery?SpringvaleYork CountyMaine, USA________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - March 3, 1998. Page: 3; 5; 7; 7; 6B.Freida B. Titus, 90, of Jacksonville, formerly of Indian Rocks Beach, died Saturday (Feb. 28, 1998) at home. She was born in Tully, N.Y., came to Indian Rocks Beach in 1968, and moved in 1983 to Jacksonville. Survivors include a daughter, Marilyn Beaton, Jacksonville; seven grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Miles-Odum Funeral Home, Waycross, Ga._________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - March 29, 1995. Page: B06.Frieda A. Szuchy Titus, 78, of Mayfair, a bicycle racer and gymnast who once toured the country with her bike in search of adventure, died Monday of lung cancer at Jeanes Hospital. As a gymnast, Mrs. Titus was taking part in Olympic trials in the mid-1930s when she first broke her ribs and then dislocated her collarbone, rendering her unable to compete. As a cyclist, she participated in bike races for the Nicetown Wheelmen, the Turngeminde Bicycle Club and the Veteran Wheelmen's Association and won a number of contests - at distances of 1 to 7 1/2 miles - all across the country. In 1938, in a picture caption in the Los Angeles Times announcing her entry in a six-day bicycle race, she was identified as the women's bicycle champion of Pennsylvania. That same year, a story in The Inquirer told how "pretty Frieda Szuchy," who had returned from a tour around the country with her bike, excelled as a gymnast, swimmer, sprinter and baseball player. According to the story, she strapped her bike to her car and wandered. She visited an uncle in Virginia, saw the St. Louis Cardinals during spring training in Daytona Beach, Fla., and watched the Indianapolis 500 auto race. Then she was in Colorado, pausing long enough to win the women's state bicycle championship. In Buffalo, N.Y., she had to sell her car to compete in the national championships. She did well, finishing fifth, then headed west again for a 7 1/2-mile race in Los Angeles. She got homesick after spending some time with friends on a ranch in New Mexico, and returned to Philadelphia. Back home, she married, had two daughters and took a job as a waitress, spending many years at the Alpha Club in Center City. Although she no longer toured in search of adventure, Mrs. Titus maintained her independent spirit. "She was outspoken and opinionated, a very strong person," her daughter, Christina Daddario, said. "She was divorced at a time when divorce was not common and she raised her children by herself." Besides Daddario, she is survived by daughter Heather Felicioni, five grandchildren, two brothers and a sister. A memorial service will be held today at 2 p.m., St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mayfair, Hawthorne and Tyson Avenues. ________________________________________________________________Muscatine Journal. December 20, 1971.G. Raymond Titus, 87, died at his home, 510 W. 2nd St., at 7:30 this morning. Services are pending at the Ralph J. Wittich funeral home. George Raymond Titus, president of the Titus Loan and Investment Co. of Muscatine, was born Nov. 21, 1881 at Muscatine, the son of George Marion and Ella Broomhall Titus. He attended Muscatine High and Morgan Park Academy in Chicago, and then became a law student at the State University of Iowa. In 1908 he joined his father's real estate and investment business which is one of the oldest of its kind in Iowa. He has served with a number of civic groups and fraternal organizations as a board member and officer. G. Raymond Titus married Miriam Bliven Nov. 5, 1944 in New York City.Muscatine Journal. Thursday, December 23, 1971. p. 14.Rev. Wesley Snodgrass officiated at funeral services held for G. Raymond Titus, 87, at 2 this afternoon at the Ralph J. Wittich Funeral home. Mrs. Floyd Scott was the organist. Pallbearers were Harold Froehner, Dr. R. R. Goad, F. L. Webster, Harry McKee, Don Day and Paul Grossllaus. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Titus died Monday at his home at 510 W. 2nd St.________________________________________________________________Garneta B. Titus, 66, Lima, died at 7:43 a.m. Jan.12, 2005, at St. Rita's Medical Center. She was born May 8, 1938, in Elida to Ralph and Laura Redd Huber, who preceded her in death. On Dec. 15, 1956, she married Byron Titus, who survives. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker. She attended Lima Community Church of the Nazarene. She was a member of Chapter 121 Order of Eastern Star and American Legion Post 96 Auxiliary. She had been a volunteer at Lima Memorial Health System. She was a graduate of Vogue Academy in Chicago. She enjoyed baking and sewing. Survivors also include a son, Alan (Linda Shelton) Titus of Grove City; two daughters, Julie (Lloyd) Conkle of Lafayette and Vicki (Ray) Rusmisel of Johnstown; a brother, Arnold (Carole) Huber of Coldwater; and seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a two sisters, Loretta Young and Kay Klein; and a grandson, Nathan Conkle. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at Chiles & Sons-Laman Funeral Homes, Lewis Chapel. The Rev. Robert Ferrell will officiate. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery, Westminster. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, where an OES service will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the youth and children's camp at Lima Community Church of the Nazarene. Condolences may be expressed at chiles-. ________________________________________________________________Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier (IA) - Sunday, March 2, 2014.WATERLOO -- Garold L. Titus, 74, of Aredale, formerly of Waterloo, died Feb. 16 at Hospice of Austin's Christopher House, Austin, Texas. He was born Feb. 16, 1940, in Albert City, son of Glenn LeRoy "Roy" and Ora Louise Sassman Titus. He married Veldene E. Bige on June 2, 2001, in Waterloo. Garold worked at John Deere Waterloo Tractor Works, retiring in 1994, after 30 years. Survived by: his wife; three sons, Garold L. Jr. "Lee" (Jo) of Dixon, Mo., Mike (Dee) of Rockford and Chris (Amy) of Marble Rock; a daughter, Judy (Monte) Troyer of Stanley; 10 grandchildren, Dawnya Titus, Andrew Sutton, Garold L. III "Roy" (Rae) Titus, Melody (Adam) Quinn, Melissa Troyer, Mitch Troyer, Molly Troyer, Chris Titus, Jr., Jacob Titus and Kyle Titus; a brother, Geary (Paulette) of Waterloo; and three sisters, Bonnie (Don) Schoenfield of Mission, Texas, Sandra Crossman of Strawberry Point and Jaquetta (Ed) Knebel of Dunkerton. Preceded in death by: his parents; a brother, Rodell; and a brother-in-law, Ron Crossman. Memorial services: 10:30 a.m. Monday at Kearns Funeral Service Kimball Chapel, preceded by an hour of visitation, with inurnment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Memorials: may be directed to the family. Condolences may be expressed at . Garold enjoyed farming with his wife Veldene on their farm in Aredale, tractor rides seeing different farming communities and anything to do with tractors. They enjoyed spending the past three winters in Fredericksburg, Texas, where they made many friends. ________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - Thursday, December 5, 2013Gary Frank Titus, 54, Marion, died at 11:47 pm, Monday, December 2, 2013 in Marion General Hospital. He was born in Chicago, Illinois to the late John and Janet (Sherman) Titus. He married Theresa Sims on June 3, 1994. She survives. Arrangements entrusted to Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave., Marion, IN 46952. Online condolences may be made at . He previously worked as a tire mechanic for over 40 years, repairing farm equipment and specializing in truck tires. Gary attended the Brethren church. He loved music, wood crafting and building things. Gary had a tremendous eye for detail. He loved life. Survivors: wife: Theresa Titus, Marion, IN daughters: Stacy (Allen) Titus-Lewis Samantha (Cody) Titus-Stephens son: Scott (Bailee Morgan) Titus grandson: A.J. Lewis sister: Kim Titus several Aunts and Uncles several Nieces, Nephews and Cousins Preceded in death by: brother, John Titus; sister, Debbie Keirstead. Arrangements entrusted to Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave., Marion, IN 46952.________________________________________________________________Gary L. Titus, 52, died Friday, April 17, 2009, in Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital. He was born April 18, 1956, in Warren, the son of Arthur E. and Shirley Jean Vacca Titus. He worked at Thomas Steel and served in the U.S. Navy. Survivors include his father and step-mother, Beatrice Titus, and a brother, Ronald A. Titus of Maryville, Tenn. Deceased is his mother. A committal service will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Crown Hill Chapel Mausoleum. The Selby-Simpson Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.________________________________________________________________Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (AK) - July 28, 2006.Gary Lee Wilson Titus, 22, went to be with the Lord on July 22, 2006. He was born Dec. 26, 1983, to Lou Ann Williams. He enjoyed a traditional subsistence lifestyle, hunting the C.O.D. Hill and Washington Creek, which was his Grandpa Wilson's hunting area. He also loved to go out fishing and hunting with his dad, Richard Williams. Although Gary loved teasing his sisters, he always made it a point to tell them: "I love you!" He also enjoyed taking care of his nieces and nephew. Gary took pride in his success in obtaining his GED certificate and had plans to attend Alaska Vocational Technical School in Seward in August. Gary had a special place in his heart for his aunts and uncles and for his friends, who are many. His sense of humor was his trademark; he loved to make people laugh. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Selina and Wilson Titus, Sr.; Gary, Bailey and Wilson Titus Jr.; and aunts, Doreen and Regina Titus. He is survived by his parents, Lou Ann and Richard Williams; brothers, Kyle Titus of Minto and Conrad and Justin Vent of Huslia, sisters, Selina and Rachael Williams; uncle, Bennett Titus of Washington; aunt, Wilma and Peter David of Minto; cousins, Melanie and Kristi Titus; nieces, Aviendha and Allayah and nephew, Notol Titus, and their father and friend to Gary, Jamie Allmond; great-aunt, Josephine Riley; special friend, Sonya Lord, and her mother, Darlene Lord Thomas; as well as numerous other friends and relatives. A funeral will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, July 29, at the Minto Community Hall. Gary will be laid to rest at the Minto Cemetery. A traditional potlatch will be held that evening at the Minto Community Hall. Arrangements were by Fairbanks Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Tribune, The (Ames, IA) - Tuesday, February 28, 2017Gary Titus, 75, of Nevis, Minn., passed away Feb. 22, 2017, at The Village at Legacy Pointe in Waukee. Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 4, at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Ames. Gary Wellington Titus was born April 4, 1941, to Wellington David and Anna Henrietta (Weisz) Titus in Sioux City. He married Marilyn Jean Hogue on Oct. 19, 1963, in Schaller. Gary graduated with a bachelor of science degree from Iowa State University in May 1963. During his career, he worked for Mid-American Energy (Iowa Public Service) in Sioux City and Eagle Grove, Fuel Economy in White Bear Lake, Minn., the Omaha Public Power District in Omaha, Neb., and for City of Ames Electric Department, retiring in 2005. Gary was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church, ELCA in Nevis, where he was active in the Men of Bethany, and helped in the building of the new church in 2008, along with other church members and ELCA Mission Builders. Gary enjoyed fishing and hunting, doing home repairs, woodworking and loved spending time with his grandchildren at the lake. Gary is survived by his wife, Marilyn Titus, of Nevis; his children, Timothy (Kathy) Titus, of Clive, Mark (Natalie) Titus, of Pueblo, Colo., Jay Titus, of Des Moines, and Beth Titus, of Des Moines; his grandchildren, Ella Titus, Charles Titus, Ethan Titus and Kalli Titus; his sister, Janet (Craig) Ankerstjerne, of Independence; and six nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. Memorials may be given to prostate cancer research or a hospice facility of choice. Adams Funeral Home in Ames is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences and photos may be shared at .________________________________________________________________Effingham Daily News, The (IL) - Thursday, November 2, 2017Gary A. Titus, 75, of Greenup, Illinois passed away at 5:40 pm on Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, Illinois. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at the Barkley Funeral Chapel in Greenup. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 pm on Monday evening at the funeral chapel with Masonic Rites given at 7:30 pm. Burial will be in the Janesville Cemetery with Military Rites performed by Cumberland County Veterans. Gary was born on August 31, 1942 in Greenup, the son of Arthur and Ola (Snyder) Titus. He married Sharon Pagel on August 14, 1965. She survives with their son Michael Titus of Greenup and daughter Julie Coffey of Charleston; grandsons Preston (Brittany) Figgins and Austin (Brooklyn) Figgins; great grandkids Jackson & Greyson Figgins and Braxtyn Figgins; sister Phyllis Mingus of Idaho. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Eleanor Sedgwick, Everrett Titus, Norma Ariens, Madge Homann, Retha Brock and Esther Oakley. Gary worked in Maintenance at Eastern Illinois University for over 20 years. He was a member of the Army Reserve from 1964-1970. He was a member of the Eastern Star and the Greenup Masonic Lodge 125 AF & AM. He loved to pitch Horse Shoes and winning was his game. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, American Cancer Society or Donor's Choice. Online condolences can be expressed at .________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - April 27, 1998. Page: 5; 5; 7; 7; 9B.Gaylord "Pap" Titus, 87, of Pinellas Park, died Friday (April 24, 1998) at home. Born in Dunkard, Pa., he came here in 1952 from Clarksburg, W.Va. He was a retired driver for Dairy Mix Inc. and an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 28th Infantry Division 110th Regiment. He was a recipient of the Purple Heart. He was a member of Pinellas Park Wesleyan Church. Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Fannie; two daughters, Beverly Schlenther, Largo, and Jan Martin, Pinellas Park; a sister, Garnet Brown, Dilliner, Pa.; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes & Cemeteries, Memorial Park Chapel, St. Petersburg. ________________________________________________________________Pottsville Republican, The & Evening Herald (PA) - Sunday, August 26, 2012. Page: 7.Gene E. Titus, 67, of Ben Titus Road, Tamaqua, died Saturday at his residence. Born in Hazleton, he was a son of the late Oliver E. and Louise Bowman Titus. Gene was a 1963 graduate of Tamaqua High School and a 1966 graduate of Stevens Trade School, Lancaster. He was the husband of Joyce Bankes Titus, who survives. Gene retired from Bognet Inc., Hazleton, where he had been employed for 40 years as a construction foreman. He was a member of St. Johns Lutheran Church, Tamaqua. He was a member of the NRA, the Carpenters Union and the Rush Township Sportsman's Association. He was predeceased by a sister, Fern L. Titus, and a brother, Calvin Titus. Surviving in addition to his wife, is a son, Greg E. Titus, Bethlehem; a daughter, Tara L. Titus and her companion, Louis Paul Baddick, Mechanicsburg; a granddaughter, Justine M. Titus, West Hollywood, Calif.; sisters, Verla Craigle, Letha Hinkle and Mary Ellen Werner and her husband, Ronald, all of Still Creek; and a sister-in-law, Marilyn Titus, Still Creek. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Zizelmann-Roche Funeral Home, 500 E. Broad St., Tamaqua. A viewing will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Arrangements are being handled by Zizelmann-Roche Funeral Home. An online guest registry is available at . Sign the guest book at ________________________________________________________________News Tribune, The (Tacoma, WA) - Thursday, December 30, 2010.Gene J. Titus, 80, Lakewood, Dec. 23________________________________________________________________Tri-City Herald (Kennewick, WA) - May 11, 2011. Page: B3.Gene RTitusFeb.91943May62011NVRenoWashoeGene R. Titus, 67, of Kennewick, died May 6 in Kennewick. He was born in Walla Walla, and lived in Kennewick for 25 years. He was a car salesman at LaPointe's Car Sales. Mueller's Chapel of the Falls, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Daily Inter Ocean. Sat., Feb. 26, 1881. Issue 292, p. 8.Titus - Genevieve E. Titus, aged 2 years 1 month and 7 days, of scarlet fever, beloved little daughter of George J. and Linda R. Titus, Thursday, Feb. 24. Funeral to-day from 464 West Jackson street.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal. Thursday, April 24, 1952. p. 3.1930NYCayugaAuburnTitusArthur W 411889Head Sign painter52NYNYNY17?US-G90NYCayugaAuburnTitusEdna M 421888Wife ?52NYNYNY18?US-G90NYCayugaAuburnTitusMelven W 211909Son Chauffeur52NYNYNY??US-G90AUBURN - Mrs. Genevieve Soule Titus, wife of Arthur W. Titus, Owasco ter., Westlake rd., died yesterday after a long illness. Mr. Titus is commander of W. Mydderse Rice Post 97, American Legion. Mrs. Titus was a member of Rice Post Auxiliary, 97, American Legion, and a member of the Flemming Rice Auxiliary. She was active in bowling circles and served as secretary of the Independent Woman's bowling team, Ronan A.C Alleys. Besides her husband, she is survived by a stepson, Melvin W. Titus, Dannemore; two sisters, Mrs. John Ryan, Weedsport, and Mrs. Raymond Walsh, Skaneateles; a brother, Russell E. Soule, Syracuse. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday from the home of a sister-in-law, Mrs. William A. Hockeborne, 27 Holley st. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Fleming.________________________________________________________________Idaho Statesman. Friday, Apr. 16, 1915. Issue 227. p. 2.KETCHUM - George Titus, aged 81 years, of apoplexy.________________________________________________________________Hutchinson News, The (KS) - Saturday, August 29, 2015 George Titus, 76, passed away Aug. 27, 2015, at his home in Hutchinson. George is survived by: his wife, Charlene; daughter, Robin (Dave) Powell of Ponca City, Okla.; sister, Carol Titus (Jerald Hutchins) of Klamath Falls, Ore.; brothers, Richard "Dick" Titus, Douglas (Vaudine) Titus, all of Hugoton, Michael (Judi) Titus of Upland, Calif., David (Bonnie) Titus of Black Rock, Ark.; mother-in-law, Althea Hamlin of Liberal. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, at First Christian Church, 600 S. Van Buren St., Hugoton, with Pastor Heath Kelley officiating. Burial will follow in Hugoton Cemetery. Friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday, with family to receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday at Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson. Memorials may be made to First Christian Church of Hugoton, Gentiva Hospice or M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, in care of Elliott Mortuary, 1219 N. Main, Hutchinson, KS 67501. ________________________________________________________________Times Herald. Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973. p. 2.COON RAPIDS - Funeral services for George Titus, 78, of International Falls, Minn., formerly of Coon Rapids, were held at the First Christion Church here at 2 p.m. Friday. The Rev. Kenneth Watson officiated. Music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cretsinger, vocalists, and Mrs. Don Ridgeway, organist. Pallbearers were Max Titus, Harold Titus, Marvin Titus, LaVerne Titus, Ronald Storm and Ronald Roberts. Burial was in Union Township Cemetery, Coon Rapids, under direction of the Mason Funeral Home. Mr. Titus died at International Falls, Sep. 18.________________________________________________________________George Titus of Spring Valley passed peacefully on Tuesday October 12, 2004 at his home. He was 77. Mr. Titus worked in the Department of Highways for the City of New York. He was born September 18, 1927 to George and Catherine (Wagner) Titus in New York. He served in the United States Marine Corp in WWII. He is survived by his beloved wife Eileen (Rogers) Titus, two daughters Kathy Gilliam and Lynn Dempsey, six grandsons: Adam, Allyn, Kyle, Sean, Ryan and Brendan, and one granddaughter, Meghann. He is also survived by three sisters: Catherine Hilpert, Joan Baldinger and Carol Rosado; three brothers: Theodore, Ernest and Richard. A brother, Robert, predeceased him. Visiting is Friday 2-4 and 7-9PM at Higgins Funeral Home, New City. Religious services Saturday 10AM at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, New City. Burial following at Fred Loescher Cemetery, New Hempstead, NY. Donations to United Hospice of Rockland or St. Paul's Lutheran Church. MICHAEL J. HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME, INC. 321 So. Main Street, New City (845) 634-6110. The Journal. Oct. 4, 2004._______________________________________________________________'Chelsea Standard. Oct. 8, 1970.George A. Titus, Detroit, died Sept. 28, in Mt. Carmel Hospital. Born May 12, 1905, he was the son of O. M. and Bessie McDonald Titus, of Detroit. He married Mildred White, formerly of Chelsea, in 1928. She survives. In addition to his widow he is survived by five children, Mrs. Fred (Alma) Gotts, Livonia; Mrs. John (Mildred) Strauss, Royal Oak; Mrs. Howard (Bessie) Cutsinger, Garden City; Donald Titus, Dearborn, and William Titus, Farmington; 20 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. He is also survived by three brothers, Otis Titus, Chelsea, and Jim and Richard Titus, both of Detroit. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 1 in Detroit at the Schmaltzreidt & Sons Funeral Home, the Rev. Fr. Maddock officiating. Burial followed in Woodlawn Mausoleum.________________________________________________________________George A. Titus, 82, of Short Beach Road, a fireman for Yale University for 18 years before his retirement 15 years ago, died Thursday at Yale-New Haven Hospital after a brief illness. He was the husband of the late Elizabeth Kline Titus. Mr. Titus was born in Leighton, PA. March 22, 1896, son of the late Albert and Ida Gross Titus, and was a resident of Hamden and New Haven for many years before moving to East Haven. He leaves five daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Minicozzi and Mrs. Ruth Modena, both of East Haven, Mrs. Arlene LaMarsk of North Bradford, Mrs. Betty Coppola of West Haven and Mrs. Bernice Calibritto of Durham; two sons, Russell W. Titus of New Haven and Albert D. Titus of North Haven; one sister Mrs. Lillian Titus of Pennsylvania and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sons, George O. Titus and Kenneth Titus and four sisters Mrs. Mae Haydt, Mrs. Viola Lemon, Mrs. Ida Gensel and Mrs. Rose Yaple. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 at the Hamden Memorial Funeral Home 1300 Dixwell Ave. with the Rev. Henry A. Cost, of the First Congregational Church of North Branford officiating. Burial will be in Beaverdale Memorial Park, New Haven. New Haven Register, Sept. 15, 1978.________________________________________________________________Miami Herald, The (FL) - April 13, 2006.George A. Titus, 85 of North Miami, passed away Wednesday, April 12, 2006. A resident here since 1946 coming from Atlantic City, N.J. A former member of the Christ Lutheran Church. Survived by brother Charles C. (Marion); nephew Paul (Leigh); grandnieces Britney and Sonja Titus. Family will receive friends Friday 6-8pm with a funeral service at 7:30 pm, at the Cofer- Kolski-Combs Funeral Home, 10931 NE 6 Ave., Miami, FL. Graveside services will be held Saturday, 10 am at Southern Memorial Park Cemetery. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to obituaries. Miami Herald on Jan. 9, 2015.TITUS, Charles Clifford "Charlie" (91) passed away on January 5th 2015 of natural causes. Born near Atlantic City, New Jersey on May 13, 1923, he served with distinction in the U.S. Army during WW II in the Pacific Campaign (1939 to 1946). For his actions as a Combat First Aide Medic, he was awarded a Bronze Star. After discharge from the service, he worked as a fireman in Atlantic City before moving to North Miami Beach with his parents Doris and Paul Trough in 1947, where he started a career as a Driver for Greyhound Bus Lines, which lasted for over 36 years until retirement in 1983. It was on one of his runs from Miami to Ft Lauderdale in 1948 that he met his future wife, Marion Virginia Pritchard (of Little Rock Arkansas). They were married in June, 1949 and have been married for over 65 years. Charlie (and Marion) have lived in Miami Lakes since 1973 where after retirement, he enjoyed gardening, traveling the world on cruises with Marion, and meeting up with his son Paul (and his family) in Australia, Norway and England. But, Charlie's biggest passion was his membership in the Masonic Fraternity for over 65 years. He is a Past Master of Village Lodge No. 315. He was a member of Mahi Shriners, where he was one of the principal members of the Mahi Past Masters Unit for many years, and the Miami Scottish Rite where he worked on the Registration Committee for 20 years. In November, 2009 he was made a Thirty-third Degree Mason. He is survived by his wife Marion of Miami Lakes, son Paul (and wife Leigh) of London, England, grand-daughters Sonya (28) of London, England and Brittney (24) of Rome, Italy and countless friends. Visitation will take place at Caballero Rivera Southern Funeral Home chapel (15011 W. Dixie Hwy) on Sunday January 11th from 6-8 pm (Masonic Services at 7pm). A Graveside Service (including military honors) will be held at Southern Memorial Park on Monday January 12th at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, the family informs that donations may alternatively be made to the Mahi Shrine Hospital.________________________________________________________________Columbian, The (Vancouver, WA) - Saturday, May 28, 2011George A. Titus, 79, Vancouver, died May 20, 2011.________________________________________________________________Arizona Daily Star, The (Tucson, AZ) - Friday, September 11, 2009.George Allen Titus, 66, Aug. 11, Adair Dodge.________________________________________________________________George Bertram Titus, 70, of Livonia, Mich., and Panama City, Fla., died Dec. 25 in Panama City. He was the husband of Helen (Laub) Titus. Born in Rush Township, he was a son of the late Bertram and Harriet (Haldeman) Titus Derr. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Teamsters Union, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving in addition to his widow are three brothers, John Titus of Slatington and Edward Titus and Robert Derr, both of Tamaqua; a sister, Velma Kashmer of Tamaqua; and several nieces and nephews.________________________________________________________________Nashua Telegraph. Monday, October 30, 1961. p. 2.George C. Titus, a resident of this city for over 30 years, died in a local hospital Sunday night. He was born in Manchester the son of William J. and Clara (McQueston) Titus on October 30, 1899. Mr. Titus had been an employe of the J.F. McElwain Company for over 34 years. At the time of his death he was Office Manager of the Cost Accounting Department. In 1947-1948 he was a member of the City Champion bowling team at J.F. McElwain. An active menber of Nashua Lodge B.P.O.E. No. 720; he was Exalted Ruler in 1954-1955 and at the present was treasurer of the Lodge. He was also a member of the Lafayette Club of Nashua. He was a member of the Unitarian-Universalist church and at one time taught in the Sunday school of the Universalist church. The family home is at 12B Hanover st. Members of the family include, his wife, Mrs. Juliette Y. Titus; two daughters, Mrs Donald (Barbara) Burns, Manchester, Mrs. Phillip R. (Gloria) Dubois, Nashua, and one son, Pfc John N. Latulipe, USA, stationed in Kitzingen, Germany; three grandchildren, LeeAnn, Barbara and Thomas Burns; two sisters, Miss Letta Titus of this city, Mrs Clara Plant of St. Petersburg, Fla, and one brother, Nelson Titus, Candia, NH. Also several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at the Davis funeral home, 1 Lock st; this evening from 7 to 9 and Tuesday afternoon and evening 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.________________________________________________________________George Edmund Titus, 90, of Kennerdell RD 1 died at 7:45 a.m. Sunday in the Franklin Hospital. An oil well pumper, he was born in Rockland Township March 14, 1869, the son of George Edward E. and Elmyra Hutchison Titus. Reared in Rockland, he lived his entire life in that area and attended the Foster School. At the age of 14, he began pumping the J. Kemp-Bartlett lease taking over the duties of his father. He operated this lease continuously. Mr. Titus attended the Pine Hill Church of God and is survived by nine children. They are: Mrs. M.E. (Maude) Feltenberger, Franklin; Mrs. John (Lida) Schull, Reno; Leonard, Bradford; Donald, Beaumont, Tex.; Mrs. L.R. (Helen) Feltenberger, Kittanning; Mrs. Clyde (Dorothy), Freeport; Simmie, at home; Mrs. Robert (Viola) Snyder, Coal City; and Mrs. Harold (Maribel) Porter, Conneaut Lake. Twenty-two grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren also survive. Mr. Titus was married to the former Hulda Ann Snyder, who preceded him in death along with two daughters, Mrs. Vernis Smith and Mrs. Laura Berger, and a son, George Edmund. Friends will be received at the Hoovler Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted, at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Richard M. Burns, pastor of the Rockland Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be made in the Rockland Cemetery. The Oil City Derrick. March 30, 1959________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Times. Thursday, October 6, 1949. p. 23. OH.Graveside funeral services for George Edward Titus, 74, will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Bennett Cemetery northeast of Minford. Rev. U. S. Pinson will officiate. Mr. Titus died Tuesday night at his home at McVeigh, Ky., after an illness of several months. The body will arrive tonight to remain at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Cooley of Back Run, until the funeral hour. Mr. Titus was born Sept. 24, 1875, near Portsmouth, a son of the late Henry and Amanda Titus. He was married in 1899 to Anna Raike of Portsmouth, and they had six children. Mrs. Titus and a son, Troy, died in March, 1936. Two years later Mr. Titus married Mrs. Bessie Blevins of McVeigh, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Cooley, Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher of McVeigh and Mrs. Dorothy Walker of Marysville; two sons, Cloyd and Paul Titus of McVeigh; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. Titus was a member of the McVeigh Baptist Church.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - December 11, 1985. Page: 14A.George Edward Titus, 25, of Waco, Texas, former Wichitan, died Saturday. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Wichita Baptist Tabernacle. Survivors: mother, Margaret Johnson of Wichita; brothers, Corbon Keith of Wichita, Darrell Eugene of Hollywood, Fla.; sisters, Shelly Ann Nicholson, Margie Lynn, both of Wichita. Resthaven Mortuary. ________________________________________________________________Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - June 9, 1993. Page: F09.Col. George F. Titus, a highly decorated veteran of World War II and an architect, died of causes related to age Monday in his Lake Oswego home. A military church service was held Tuesday in Christ Episcopal Church in Lake Oswego. Mr. Titus was 92. He was born Dec. 22, 1900, in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he graduated from Stuyvesant High School. He earned his bachelor's degree in architecture from Cornell University in 1925 and led the George Titus Orchestra during his college years. Following his graduation he worked as a field supervisor and inspector in the design and construction of steel, concrete and frame structures. He was appointed to the rank of captain in the U.S. Army in 1940 and later was named lieutenant colonel in charge of the 1136th Engineer Combat Construction Group. During World War II, he served with the Sixth Army's Engineer Section in the New Guinea Campaign and later was a staff officer who aided in the preparation of engineer plans in the offensive in the Philippines and Japan. Mr. Titus participated in the Luzon Campaign in command of the 1136th group and later was involved in planning engineer operations for the attack by the Sixth Army of the island of Kyushu, Japan. He was instrumental in devising new plans to occupy Japan following the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Following the war, he served with the 27th Royal Hellenic Mountain Division and was decorated with the Greek Military Cross by King George of Greece in 1948. Mr. Titus continued to serve in the Army Corps of Engineers from 1952 until his military retirement in 1956. He was decorated with the Belgian Cross by King Baudouin of Belgium and also was the recipient of numerous military honors, including the Bronze Star. He had lived in Lake Oswego for the past 38 years. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Alice; and his son, G. Walter of Danville, Calif. Interment was in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances be contributions to a favorite charity. ________________________________________________________________Arizona Daily Sun, The (Flagstaff, AZ) - Sunday, October 6, 2013George F. Titus, 79, died Oct. 2, 2013, in Flagstaff. He was born Aug. 8, 1934, in Winona, Minn. Viewing will be Friday, Oct. 11, from 5 to 7 p.m., at Norvel Owens Mortuary, 914 E. Route 66. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 12, at 10 a.m., at the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, on Beaver Street. Burial will immediately follow at Citizens Cemetery, 1300 S. San Francisco St. Services will conclude with a memorial reception at 12:30 p.m., at the Flagstaff Elks Lodge, 2101 N. San Francisco St. Norvel Owens Mortuary is handling the arrangements.________________________________________________________________Beatrice Daily Sun. Sunday, June 13, 1937. p. 8.HOLDRIDGE, Neb., June 12 (AP) - George H. Titus, 66, president of the First National Bank of Holdridge since 1913, died suddenly of a heart ailment this morning at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, friends here learned. Titus was reyurning from a six weeks' vacation tour of the south and west with his daughter, Mrs. Walt Hoppe of Holdridge and a niece, Mrs. L. B. Titus of Galesburg, Ill. Titus began his banking career in 1898 as a bookkeeper. Later he succeeded his father, the late L. F. Titus, as president of the bank. He was president of a group four of the Nebraska State Bankers association and a member of the association's executive council three years. Three brothers survive in addition to his daughter. They are L. W. Titus, vice president of the bank, L. B. Titus, cashier, and E. G. Titus of Portland, Ore. His wife died a number of years ago.________________________________________________________________George H Titus. Otsego. Services for George H Titus. 71. Will be held Saturday at 2 in Boyce Funeral home. with burial in Mountain Home Cemetery. He was born?Dec 25 1872 in Worcester Mass, but had lived in Otsego most of his life. He worked for the Allied Paper Co. 22 years He Leaves His wife Zina; four Children. Lee, Charles . Mrs Caroline M Stockwell, Mrs Hattie Stetler. Otsego; two brothers, William, Salina ,Kansas John W, Kalamazoo.________________________________________________________________Titus Mr. George Irvin 2315 Oak Creek, Kalamazoo Formerly of Otsego- Passed away at his home Tuesday evening. Mr. Titus was born April 11, 1937, in Plainwell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Titus. He had served in the U.S. Army for 3 years and was employed by the King Division, Allied Paper Corp. Mr. Titus was a member of the Otsego Congregational Church. He is Survived by his wife, Barbara; 1 daughter, Kimberly Sue; His mother, Mrs. Irene Van Strien of Allegan; 5 sisters and one brother, Mrs. Joyce Niedzielski of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Virginia Wood of Bloomingdale, Madeline, Linda, Joan and Larry, all at home several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Winkel Funeral home, Otsego, Where services will be held Friday at 3 o'clock, Rev. Seth Clay officiating. Interment in Mountain Home Cemetery________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - October 7, 1998. Page: 14A.George K. Titus, 21, University of Kansas student, died Thursday, Oct. 1, 1998. Service 11 a.m. Saturday, First Congregational Church. Survivors: parents, Varkey and Soosamma of Emporia; brothers, Mathew, Varkey Jr., both of the home; grandparents, Samuel Mathew, Annamma Samuel, great-grandmother, Sosamma Mathew, all of India. Memorials have been established with First Congregational Church and George K. Titus Memorial Fund, Emporia State University. Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________George L. Titus. In Quincy, December 7, 2003. Devoted father of Jan Ava Harris and her husband Marty Harris of Diamond Head, MS. Grandfather of Brandon Harris of Diamond Head, MS. Brother of Bertha E. Betty Steele of Quincy and Barbara L. Thompson of Pompono Beach, FL. Dear friend of Annie Molinari of Holliston. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be conducted at the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Ave., Quincy, Friday, December 12 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy. For those who wish, donations in Mr. Titus memory may be made to the Parkinsons Disease Foundation, 720 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA 02118.________________________________________________________________Star Beacon (Ashtabula, OH) - March 10, 2008.George L. "Uncle George" Titus, age 70, of Ashtabula, Ohio, died Thursday, February 28, 2008, at his home. Born March 27, 1937 in Conneaut, he was a son of the late Merl and Velma (Zolnay) Titus, and was a longtime resident of Conneaut. George worked various jobs with Norfolk and Western railroads, and General Aluminum, but was more well know for his concrete and construction work. He enjoyed church, playing cards with his friends, and making the Titus family recipe cabbage rolls, that he shared with everyone. He is survived by his children, Rick Titus and family of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; Sharon Baugher of Fla., Scott Titus and family of Willow Springs, N.C., Nick "Roo" Titus of Conneaut, Georgia Taylor and family of Conneaut, Michele Titus and family of Conneaut; brothers, Clifford "Chip" Titus and family of Plymouth, and Charles Titus and family of Concord, Ohio; many grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. George was preceded in death by his parents, Merl and Velma Titus. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, March 4, 2008, at 8 p.m., with the Rev. Lester Bolen of the Kelloggsville Church of the Nazarene, officiating, at the THOMPSON-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 345 Main St., Conneaut, Ohio. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. until the time of service at 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials contributions may be made to the family. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Northwest Arkansas Times. Sat., July 29, 1972. p. 2.George O. Titus, 69, of Fayetteville, died this morning at a local hospital. Born Dec. 15, 1902, at Wessington Springs, S.D., the son of George M. and Hattie England Titus, he was a retired civil service employe. Survivors are the widow, the former Eva S. Rogers, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Richard Ruffalo of Mt. Prospect, Ill.; two brothers, Bryan of Corona, Calif., and Harry of Riverton, Wyo., one sister, Mrs. Vera Johnson of Laguna Hills, Calif. and two grandchildren. Arrangements will be announced by the Watson Mortuary.________________________________________________________________George V. D. Titus died Aug. 3, 2005 at Hunterdon Care Center in Raritan Township. He was 85. Born in Delaware Township to George H. And Carrie Van Dyke Titus, he lived on the family dairy farm and raised his family there before building a house on the farm's land in West Amwell. He raised much of his family's food, including livestock, and canned and froze fruits and vegetables from his gardens, along with his wife of 62 years, Jean Lambert Titus. He was very devoted to his wife, who recently has lived at the New Jersey Masonic Home in Burlington. Mr. Titus had many friends. He enjoyed visiting with them and playing card games, particularly pinochle, with family and friends. He was an active volunteer. He was past master of Orpheus Lodge, F. & A.M. in Stockton and its treasurer since 1971. In 1996, he was Senior Grand Steward of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey. He was a life member of the West Amwell Volunteer Fire Company, where he also blended the sauce for its annual chicken barbecue. Mr. Titus was a trustee emeritus at the Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead Museum in Delaware Township, where he was elected this year to the Farmers Honor Roll. He used to call bingo games at the firehouse, then later at the care center. In addition to farming, Mr. Titus worked for decades as a bus driver and in the maintenance department at Hunterdon Central High School. He was a long-time member of Kirkpatrick Memorial Presbyterian Church in Ringoes. A son, Van, died in 1999. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are his son, Randy Titus of Peyton, Colo. and a daughter, Diana Brennan, of Smith Mountain Lake, Va.; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home in Flemington, followed by interment in Barber Cemetery, Delaware Township. For more details or to send condolences visit . Memorial contributions may be made to the Hunterdon County Chapter of the American Cancer Society, 84 Park Ave., Flemington 08822. Hunterdon County Democrat. Aug. 11, 2005.________________________________________________________________Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - August 20, 1990. Page: C3.George R. Titus, 92, of Hamilton Township, died at home Saturday. Born in Atlantic City, he was a lifelong area resident. He was a retired railroad brakeman and also retired from a nightwatchman's position for the Atlantic County maintenance yard. He was a member of the Hiram T. Dewey Masonic Lodge #226 in Egg Harbor City. Surviving is a grandson, George Titus, who cared for him, and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Atwood-Peterson funeral Home, Egg Harbor City, with interment in Laurel Memorial Park, Pomona. Contributions may be made to the Hiram T. Dewey Masonic Lodge #226, Philadelphia Avenue, Egg Harbor City, N.J. 08215. ________________________________________________________________George W. Titus (Age 71) Ret'd. former Treasurer of Loudoun County of Leesburg, Virginia died on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, at INOVA Loudoun Hospital Center in Lansdowne, Virginia. Born Monday, May 3, 1937 in Leesburg, VA, he was the son of the late J. Nelson Titus and the late Marie Gum Titus. He was the husband of Dorothy Potts Titus. Also surviving are daughters, Kelli and Kristi Titus of Leesburg, VA; and two grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Friday, March 6, 2009 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. at Loudoun Funeral Chapel, 158 Catoctin Circle, SE, Leesburg, VA 20175. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday at Leesburg United Methodist Church, 107 W. Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20175. Interment will follow in Leesburg Union Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Leesburg UMC Building Fund; the Loudoun Co. Rescue Squad, PO Box 1178, Leesburg, VA 20177; or the Leesburg Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 70, Leesburg, VA 20178-0070. Online condolences may be made to the family at: . The Washington Post. Mar. 5, 2009.________________________________________________________________George Titus of Spring Valley passed peacefully on Tuesday October 12, 2004 at his home. He was 77. Mr. Titus worked in the Department of Highways for the City of New York. He was born September 18, 1927 to George and Catherine (Wagner) Titus in New York. He served in the United States Marine Corp in WWII. He is survived by his beloved wife Eileen (Rogers) Titus, two daughters Kathy Gilliam and Lynn Dempsey, six grandsons: Adam, Allyn, Kyle, Sean, Ryan and Brendan, and one granddaughter, Meghann. He is also survived by three sisters: Catherine Hilpert, Joan Baldinger and Carol Rosado; three brothers: Theodore, Ernest and Richard. A brother, Robert, predeceased him. Visiting is Friday 2-4 and 7-9PM at Higgins Funeral Home, New City. Religious services Saturday 10AM at St. Paul?s Lutheran Church, New City. Burial following at Fred Loescher Cemetery, New Hempstead, NY. Donations to United Hospice of Rockland or St. Paul?s Lutheran Church. MICHAEL J. HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME, INC. 321 So. Main Street, New City (845) 634-6110. The Journal News. Oct. 15, 2004.________________________________________________________________Tri-Valley Herald (Pleasanton, CA) - June 16, 2007.Maj. Gen. G. Walter Titus, a prominent World War II veteran who was active in military and local affairs, died Tuesday. He was 81. Titus, who was retired, joined the military in 1944 and served in Europe through the end of the war in 1945, earning a Bronze Star. He was the only World War II veteran who was a member of the Vietnam Veterans of the Diablo Valley, a group active in establishing the All Wars Memorial located in Danville's Oak Hill Park. "He was the kindest, gentlest, most humble man I ever met," said his wife, Lucie Titus. "He was very knowledgeable." The two met in 1983 as members of the California State Military Reserve. They married in 1989. After he was honorably discharged, Titus attended Oregon State University, where he was a member of the ROTC and spent summers training with an artillery battalion in Washington State. After graduation he was recalled into active duty and soon was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant and was sent to Baumholder, Germany as a battery commander. After returning from his second tour of duty in Europe, he joined the National Guard in Richmond. He moved up the ranks in the reserve forces, retiring in 1981 as the Commander of Troop Command at the California Military Academy. Later, as a member of the California State Military Reserve, he was promoted by the governor to the rank of major general and was bestowed the command of the entire state's military reserve, Lucie Titus said. After his retirement from 37 years in military service, he stayed active with local military affairs and was a member of several military associations. He was a lifetime member of the Association of the United States Army, a member of the Reserve Officers Association and the U.S. Naval Institute and a past board member of the State Defense Force Association. Among his major awards are the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal and the Order of California. In 1994, he became a board member of the Blackhawk Homeowner's Association and later volunteered for its architecture committee. Titus was known for his sense of humor during meetings, said Mark Goldberg, the association's community manager. "He had a way of helping us not take ourselves so seriously," Goldberg said. Goldberg said the association lost a dedicated volunteer. "He was a gentlemen," he said. "He was somebody I would like to model myself after." In his civilian life, Titus was a registered California Professional Metallurgical Engineer. He worked for U.S. Steel in Pittsburg, Aerojet General Nucleonics in San Ramon and General Electric at its Vallecitos Plant near Sunol and its plant in San Jose. His wife Lucie Titus said besides the military, her husband loved trains, the roses in his garden and travel. "We traveled all over the world," she said. Titus is survived by his wife, son Matthew Titus of Fremont and daughter Chris Marx of American Canyon. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. July 1 at the base chapel at Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin. His ashes will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wounded Warriors Association of the United States Army, 305 Sequoia Terrace, Danville 94506-4545. ________________________________________________________________George Wayne Titus, 88, of Pendergrass, died Tuesday, January 15, 2008, at the VA Medical Center in Atlanta, following an extended illness. Born in Yakima, Wash., he was the son of the late Marcus Monteith and Elizabeth Underwood Titus. He was a signalman for Southern Railroad. He was a veteran, having served in the United States Army during World War II and was a POW. Mr. Titus was preceded in death by a daughter, Melba Titus Hollingsworth; and his first wife, Frances Hitchcock Titus. Survivors include his wife, Geraldine Durham Titus, Pendergrass; daughters and sons-in-law, Sarah and Leigh Fragnoli, Canton, and Barbara and Jimmy Spinks, Loganville; godchildren, Dana Porter, Mableton, and Darren Porter, Tallapoosa; grandchildren, Keith, Kirk and Kevin Hollingsworth, Kim Andrews, Ryan and Matthew Dailey, Laura Staffins, James Spinks and Jeremy Spinks; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, January 20, in the chapel of Memorial Park Funeral Home with the Rev. Clifford Allen officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville, was in charge of arrangements. The Jackson Herald, January 23, 2008.________________________________________________________________Record-Eagle. Thursday, May 21, 1970. p. 18.Gerald A. Titus, 65, of 1231 Santo Street, Traverse City, died Wednesday at a Marquette hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Titus was born in Wolverine, Michigan, on May 22, 1905 where he spent his early life. He was united in marriage to Elizabeth Kubis of Charlevoix on December 16, 1925. For many years Mr. Titus had been employed in the lumbering industry and recently had been employed in the upper peninsula. Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Gerald of Battle Creek, Robert of Burbank, Calif., and Larry of Traverse City; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Elsie) Maynard of Rantoul, Illinois and Mrs. James (Mary) Clous of Traverse City; a brother Alfred of Dexter, Michigan and a sister Ethel Reed of Gregory, Mich., and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Hibbard Funeral Chapel Saturday at 3 p.m. with the Rev. William DesAutels officiating. Burial will take place in Oakwood Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Gerald Arthur Titus, 79, formerly of Middleton, Mass., died the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2003, at the Rockingham County Nursing Home in Brentwood. He was born and raised in Salem, Mass., son of the late Henry and Edna M. (Hicks) Titus. He was educated in the Salem school system. Mr. Titus served his country during World War II as a member of the United States Coast Guard and was honorably discharged. He was self-employed for many years as a carpenter on Massachusetts? North Shore, until the time of his retirement in 1987. A longtime resident of the town of Middleton, he was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 227, of Middleton; the VFW Post No. 1088, of Kingston, and the American Legion, of Rochester, and was a former member of the Carpenter?s Union No. 888, of Salem, Mass. Mr. Titus was predeceased by his wife, Lillian C. (Peart) Titus his late sister, Dorothy Griffin, and brothers Richard and Henry Titus. He is survived by four daughters, Valerie Martin, of Peabody, Mass., Pamela Jean Talbot, of Exeter, Sandra Phipps, of Ipswich, Mass., and Sheila Summit, of Exeter; three sons, Wayne A Titus of Newmarket, Gerald A. Titus, Jr., of Georgetown, Mass., and James H. Titus of Hampton; 18 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Eileen Fairweather, of Canada; one brother, Ralph Titus of Rowley, Mass., and several nieces and nephews. York County Coast Star. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Town Times (Watertown-Oakville, CT) - February 16, 2012.Gerald B. Titus, 82, of Terryville, died on Tuesday, February 7, at home. He was the husband of Margaret (Shaw) Titus. Mr. Titus was born on August 14, 1929, in Waterbury, the son of Oliver and Isabelle (Blulin) Titus and has been a resident of Terryville for the past 10 years. He served in the U.S. Navy. Prior to his retirement, he worked as a heavy equipment operator for Burt Weeks of Northfield. He was a member of the American Legion Plymouth Post 20 and the Liederkranz of Thomaston. Besides his wife of 61 years, Mr. Titus is survived by four sons, Wayne Titus and his wife, Elaine, Timothy Titus and his wife, Kristen, Ronald Titus and his wife, Nanci, and Michael Titus and his wife, Connie; two daughters, Cathy Norton and her companion, Richard Raboin, and Bonnie Jespersen and her husband, Elliott; a sister, Hilda Willis and her husband, Clarence; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a daughter, Wendy Brainnard and a brother, William Titus. A memorial service was held on Friday, February 10, at the Plymouth Congregational Church. A burial at the convenience of the family will be in Northfield Cemetery in Northfield. The Scott Funeral Home in Terryville was in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 9, 2000. Page: C4.Gerald C. Titus, 90, of Greenville, S.C., formerly of Syracuse, widower of Virginia N. Titus, of 430 Cheyenne Drive, died Monday at Greenville Memorial Hospital, Greenville. He was born in Cato. He retired in 1974 as a Photostat technician after 30 years with Onondaga County. He was an Army veteran of World War II and served in the state Army National Guard. Survivors: A cousin, David Titus of Simpsonville, S.C. Services: Private. Burial, Cato Union Cemetery, Cato. No calling hours. Gaynor-Maslyn Funeral Home, Syracuse, has Published on November 9, 2000, Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) ________________________________________________________________Gerald D. Titus, 67, of Mason, MI and formerly of Battle Creek, died Wednesday, January 3, 2007, at his residence in Mason. He was born January 7, 1939 in Battle Creek to Dallas E. and Veva Mae (Baldwin) Titus. Gerald grew up in Battle Creek and was a 1957 graduate of Battle Creek Central High School. He also received a Property Assessment Certificate from Lansing Community College. Gerald was employed by Clark Equipment Company in Battle Creek and Kentucky. He retired in 1987, after 23 years. He was formerly married to Sandra Richmond. Gerald was married to Barbara E. Stone on January 24, 1983. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Robert A. Titus of Crooked Lake, Corey A. (Penny) Titus of Dallas, GA, two stepsons, Jeffery (Carrie) Mentink of Lee Summit, MO, Robert (Amy) Mentink of Mason, four grandchildren, a brother, Harold D. Titus of Springfield, a sister, Judy (Bob) Milheim of Eaton Rapids, a sister-in-law, JoAnn Titus of Indianapolis, Indiana and several nieces and nephews. Gerald was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Shawn A. Titus, a stepson, James Mentink and a brother, Robert E. Titus. He was an avid sports fan. He competed in Golden Gloves in Battle Creek and Lansing and was a division champion. Gerald coached Little League Baseball in Climax. He enjoyed keeping up with current events and watching CNN. He loved his pets, ?Clark? the cat and his dog, ?Misty?. Graveside memorial services will be officiated by Rev. Robert Zuhl, at Memorial Park Cemetery in Battle Creek, 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Arrangements are by Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home, Battle Creek. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Heartland Hospice of Mason, 865 S. Cedar St., Mason, MI 48854. Battle Creek Enquirer. Jan. 7, 2007.________________________________________________________________Robert A.TitusOct41936Dec171999CA371-36-2474BurbankLos AngelesMIGerald M. Titus, 72, of Battle Creek, died Saturday, May 13, 2000 at home after a brief illness. Gerald was born May 18, 1927, in Mason to Gerald A. and Elizabeth (Kubis) Titus. He attended school in Traverse City and moved to Battle Creek in 1950. On March 11, 1950, in Traverse City, he married the former Jenny Hare of Alden, who survives. Gerald served during World War II in the U.S. Navy Seabees in the Philippines and Hawaii. He retired from WOTV (Channel 41) in 1982, where he worked as a carpenter, building sets and doing maintenance. He previously worked building houses for Gale Tobias in the Battle Creek area and was an automobile technician at the former DeNooyer Chevrolet and Cushman & Brown Oldsmobile dealerships. Gerald enjoyed spending time with his family, especially fishing and hunting, and two of his sons took him fishing for the last time one week before his death. For many years he and his family spent vacations camping at Interlochen State Park. He enjoyed bowling, listening to country music, playing his guitar, was an avid CB radio enthusiast and was a former member of REACT. Besides his wife, he is survived by his sons, Martin, Larry, David, Gary (Tonya) and Andrew, Jr. - all of Battle Creek, Jeff (Julie) of Fulton, Gerald (Carol) of Spring Arbor, Randy (Brenda) of Johnstown Township and Charlie (Cindy) of Assyria Township; a daughter, Mary (James) McLeod of Assyria Township; 20 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a brother, Larry (Marcia) Titus of Traverse City; a sister, Mary (Louis) Czubak of Traverse City; many nieces and nephews; and longtime friend James Clous of Traverse City. Gerald was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Andrew A. Titus, on June 16, 1996; a sister, Elsie Maynard on March 9, 1997; and a brother, Robert Titus, on Dec. 17, 1999. Services were held on May 15 at Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home in Battle Creek with the Rev. Harold Cosby officiating and military honors from the United War Veterans Council. Interment was in Hicks Cemetery. Traverse City Record-Eagle.________________________________________________________________Charleston Gazette-Mail (WV) - Monday, September 11, 2017Gerald Morton Titus, Sr., 88, of Spencer, passed away on September 8, 2017. He was born October 16, 1928, in Morgantown, the son of the late Albert W. and Verne A. Troutman Titus, Sr. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Jeanne Rae Brown Titus; one son, Michael Frederick Titus; and one brother, Albert W. Titus, Jr. He was a 1946 graduate of Morgantown High School and a 1950 graduate of West Virginia University with a BS degree. He was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He worked with the U.S. Forest Service in Oregon and Colorado. He served in the United States Air Force as a Navigator, Navigation Instructor, Intelligence Officer and flew low level night missions in B-26s in Korea. He was honorably discharged a 1st Lt, USAF in 1956. He was a member of the American Wood Preservers Association, the American Railway Engineering Association, Director of the American Forest Products Association and was a director of the Railway Tie Association and the first President of the Railroad Tie Association from West Virginia. He was also subsequently honored as the Railroad Tie Association Man of the Year. He was Past Master of Moriah Lodge No. 38, A.F. & A.M., Spencer. He retired as a Director and Sales Vice President of BPB. He was respected throughout the railroad industry and spent a week in France as a guest of the French Government, touring their railroad system. The Canadian Pacific Railroad gave him a retirement dinner in their private car in Toronto. He was a member of the St. Johns United Methodist Church, Spencer, the American Legion, and Sons of the American Revolution. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a long time member of the National Rifle Association. Survivors include his sons, Gerald M. Titus, Jr. and Mary Beth of Spencer, Timothy Lee Titus and Mindy of Fowlerville, Mich. and Thomas William Titus and Lyne of North Bend, Wash.; seven grandchildren, Gerald M. Titus, III and Meredith, Benjamin Albert Titus and Cassie; Molly Rae Titus, Emily Morgan Titus, Peyton Samuel Titus, Alyce Amanda Titus, and Hunter Thomas Titus; two great granddaughters, Lyla Kate Titus and Nora Rose Titus. There will be no funeral or visitation, at his request. Burial was in East Oak Grove Cemetery, Morgantown. John H. Taylor Funeral Home, Spencer, assisted with the arrangements.________________________________________________________________Journal Gazette (Mattoon, IL) - September 20, 2005. Page: b5.Gerald R. Titus, 79, of Charleston, passed away at 10:40 a.m. Sunday, September 18, 2005 at his home. The funeral service honoring his life will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 21, 2005 at the Caudill-King Funeral Home with Pastor Gene Sims officiating. Interment with military rites will follow in Roselawn Cemetery, Charleston. Visitation will be Tuesday evening from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Gerald was born December 22, 1925 at Janesville, Illinois, son of William and Coral McMechan Titus. He married Marjory Moody, June 8, 1947; she survives. Also surviving are four sons: Gerald Titus of South Beloit, IL, James Titus and wife Melody of Neoga, Robert Titus and wife Michelle of Tucson, AZ, and William Titus of Janesville, WI. One sister: Rosemary Pappas and husband Jim of Indianapolis, IN; as well as seven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by one son: David; one grandson: Jerry; two brothers: Mack and John; and one sister: Kathryn. Gerald retired as a machinist from Warner Electric Brake and Clutch in South Beloit. He served his country with honor and valor in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Alcoholics Anonymous. Memorials in his honor may be made to: Lincolnland Hospice. To sign the online guestbook go to jg- and click on obituaries. ________________________________________________________________Elkhart Truth, The (IN) - March 6, 2008.May 22, 1934 -March 2, 2008. The Rev. Gerald Theodore Titus, 73, of Bed -ford, formerly of Iowa, passed away Sunday, March 2, 2008, at his home in Forest, Va. He served as a missionary pastor with Baptist Mid Missions of Cleveland, Ohio, for more than 50 years. He was born on May 22, 1934, in Guthrie County, Iowa, to the late Rutherford Ellis Titus and Bessie Bernetta Titus. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Marvin Titus and Laverne Titus. He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Wyxetta LaVerne Gaunt Titus; two sons, Rex Titus and his wife, Vickie, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., and the Rev. Cletis Titus and his wife Tammy; two daughters, Vickie Phillips and her husband, David, of Omaha, Neb., and Renee Gallian and her husband, Doug, of Forest, Va.; 15 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews; and many friends. A celebration of Gerald's life will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 7, 2008, at Tharp Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Steve Butler officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service. To send condolences online please visit tharpfuneralhome. com. Arrangements by Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Bedford, (540) 586-3443. ________________________________________________________________Tampa Bay Times (FL) - Wednesday, November 12, 2014TITUS, Geraldine, 82, Oldsmar passed away on Nov. 7 2014., A public memorial service will be held at Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 11 am.________________________________________________________________Carteret County News-Times, The (Morehead City, NC) - August 31, 2011.Geraldine "Geri" Lowery Barley Titus, 67, of Newport, went home to be with the Lord Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011, at home. A celebration of her life will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Brooks Funeral Home with the Rev. Ken E. Bartholomew, pastor of Community Baptist Church, officiating. The committal service will follow at Gethsemane Memorial Park. She was born on Dec. 10, 1943, in Maxton to William Berry Lowery and Berlie Elizabeth Strickland Lowery. A wonderful mother and friend, she loved and cared for her family. Mrs. Titus was a faithful member of Community Baptist Church in Newport where she served as an AWANA instructor and Sunday school teacher. She was an avid cook. She is survived by her son, Kelly Barley and wife Karnell of Newport; sisters, Annie Elizabeth Brooks of Lumberton and Ruthie Neal Rexrode of Newport; brother, Archie Clayton Lowery of Newport; and grandchildren, Brandon Pereira, Lance Pereira, Monika Barley and Mirandah Barley, all of Newport. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Leland Leroy Titus; daughter, Belinda Barley; sisters, Lela Mae Lowery and Elvia Lee Lowery; and brothers, James Gurney Lowery and William Verney Lowery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Flowers are welcome or memorial donations may be made to Community Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 1119, Newport, N.C. 28570. Arrangements are by Brooks Funeral Home and Crematory Inc. of Morehead City. Access online obituary and Internet condolences through . ________________________________________________________________Rocky Mountain News (CO) - March 13, 1999. Page: 14B.Geraldine D. "Gerry" Titus, 80, died Feb. 21. Entombment was at Fairmount Mausoleum. Mrs. Titus was born in Frederick on Aug. 1, 1918. She married Charles E. Titus, 1963. She was past president of Denver Petroleum Club Wives, a member of the Cherry Hills Garden Club, Opera Colorado Guild and the International Council of Opera Colorado. She served on the University of Denver Women's Library Association board of directors. Survivors include her husband; daughters Shauna Titus-Levinson of Denver, Dana Marie Parker of Fort Collins; sister Adalaine Maley of Denver; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Greenville Herald-Banner (TX) - Thursday, August 11, 2016Geraldine "Gerri" Ruth Park Titus met Jesus on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, at 8 a.m. She was 87 years old. She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Robert (Bob) Titus of Lubbock, Texas; son Robert (Robbie) W. Titus and wife Delight of Evansville, Ark.; daughter Diane L. Smith and husband Clifton of Lubbock; three grandchildren, Meagan Gilbert and husband Brandon of Wichita Falls, Texas, Barrett Smith of Atlanta, Ga., and Tiffany Heatwole and husband Eric of Lubbock; and three great-grandchildren, Breegan and Michael Gilbert and Aiden Heatwole. Gerri was born in Fairbury, Neb., on March 5, 1929. Serving God and her family and helping others in the community has been the goal of Gerri throughout her life. Since 1960 she volunteered her service helping internationals who came to Commerce as students or wives of students. She organized classes for international wives and taught them American customs, crafts, cooking, typing, Bible study and sewing. She taught English at no charge. She had the pleasure of helping six Chinese couples get married by organizing their weddings, loaning our daughter's wedding dress on several occasions, and arranged the receptions. She also did a funeral for an international at the request of the university. Gerri and her husband opened their home temporarily to students looking for a more permanent place to live. Once she cared for a Japanese mother and her new baby for three months while her husband looked for a job. They provided host families for students as requested by the international office at ETSU. For almost 20 years Gerri taught dyslexic children privately after she received her master's degree in special education. She mostly taught after school and during the summer months. She led workshops on dyslexia for teachers in our school district. An active member of the Baptist church, Gerri was always active in women's missionary work. She was director of the high school girls' mission organization, a Sunday school teacher and director of the high school Sunday school department. She was a member of the adult choir and ladies bell choir. She served on various committees including Building Steering Committee, search committees, and outreach leader of the International Sunday School class. Gerri served a six-year term on the Commerce School Board as secretary. She attended every meeting including the Texas Association of School Boards convention in San Antonio. She was active in the American Heart Assn., the local cancer drive, president of the University Dames at ETSU, a member of AAUW, doing Meals on Wheels, and a volunteer of the hospital auxiliary for more than 18 years. She was president of the Psychology Club and held a charm school for the eighth-grade girls which lasted four weeks. She was also twice president of the Delphian Club and vice president, secretary and treasurer of Key District, The Federation of Women's Clubs and on the state board. She was a legal secretary for six years for James Faires, and school secretary for three years with A.C. Williams at the middle school. In her early years she enjoyed being a leader of Girl Scouts and a den mother for Cub Scouts. "Through the years I have learned what God would have me do for Him and how to trust Him totally and completely. He has always seen me through trials, ups and downs, through good times and bad. He listens when I am in need and never fails me. 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.' Psalms 139 is my favorite Psalm. He will always be my God, my Savior, and my mentor. I am not perfect for I was a sinner saved by grace. I pray that I will be worthy of meeting my Savior when I die. Thank you, God, for all you have taught me and the many times you have walked beside me. I love you!" A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12, at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers, Lubbock. A tribute of Gerri's life may be found at , where you may also view services live and leave memories and expressions of sympathy for her family. Memorials are suggested to Hunt Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, P.O. Box 870, Commerce, Texas 75429.________________________________________________________________Boston Herald (MA) - November 14, 2009.Gerard E. "Gerry" Titus of Nahant, a retired Nahant police officer, died Wednesday at North Shore Medical Center in Salem. Born and raised in Lynn, Mr. Titus was a longtime resident before moving to Nahant, where he lived most of his life. He graduated from Lynn Classical High School in 1960 and Waltham Police Academy in 1978. He was a longtime member of the National Guard. Mr. Titus was a firefighter and police officer for the town of Nahant, retiring in 1998 from the Nahant Police Department. He was the first bicycle police officer in Nahant as well as an assistant harbormaster. He previously worked at John Hancock and General Electric. Mr. Titus enjoyed traveling with his family, skiing, golfing and swimming. A communicant of St. Thomas Aquinas Church and member at the Lynn YMCA for almost 50 years, he enjoyed watching sports and was a devoted Red Sox, Patriots and Celtics fan. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Ruth W. (Ward); two daughters, Christine A. and Lainey, both of Nahant; a brother, Peter of Philadelphia; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. today at St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Nahant. Arrangements by Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, Lynn. ________________________________________________________________The Lima News. September 18, 1946. p. 2.KENTON, Sept. 18 - Mrs. Gertie G. Titus, 65, died at 3 p. m. Monday at her home here after a heart attack. A native of Big Springs, she was born Dec. 2, 1881. In 1902 she married C. S. Titus, who died in 1930. Survivors include two sons, Beryl D. Titus of Flint, Mich., and Paul Titus of Norwood; two brothers, Irven Deardorf, Kenton; and Carl Deardorf, Mt. Victory, and a sister, Mrs. William Greene, Belle Center. Schindewolf funeral home is in charge of the services, to be at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Big Springs Methodist church. Burial will be in Rushsylvania. The body will remain at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Delta Democrat Times (Greenville, MS) - April 29, 2005.Gertrude Titus. Funeral services for Gertrude Titus, 60, of Greenville will be Saturday at 1 p.m. at Greater Springfield Baptist Church, Greenville. She died April 25, 2005, at Delta Regional Medical Center, Greenville. Burial will be in Delta Memorial Gardens, Greenville, under the direction of Dillon Funeral Home, Greenville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sammie Titus. She leaves to cherish her memories: one son, Jerry Williams of Greenville; six daughters, Ruth (Jerry) Gooden, Helen Titus, Shelia (Henry) Hunter, Felicia Titus, Sharon (Marcus) Hornes and Tracey Titus, all of Greenville; and two brothers, Walter (Tracy) Williams and Jimmy Williams, both of Greenville. Visitation is today from 1 to 6 p.m. at Dillon Funeral Home, Greenville. The Rev. C.E. Bass is the pastor. The Rev. M.L. Dean will officiate. Delta Democrat-Times. May 18, 2005.________________________________________________________________Observer, The (La Grande, OR) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009.Gertrude Helen Titus, 97, of Union, died Oct. 24 at a local care center. A celebration of life will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Union Methodist Church. Burial will follow at the Union Cemetery. Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cremation & Life Celebration Center is in charge of arrangements. Gertrude was born Nov. 13, 1911, to Conrad John and Marie Margaret (Horch) Schuetz in Odessa, Wash. She was one of 10 children and helped with her siblings growing up in Ritzville, Wash., and then Rathdrum, Idaho, where she graduated from high school. On March 28, 1936, she married Marvin W. Titus in La Grande. They lived at Haines and on a ranch near Telocaset before moving to Union in 1940. Over the years she worked at almost every business in Union, the drug store, Union Hotel, hardware store, Ben Franklin and even baked pies for the Knotty Pine cafe. She was the fire chief’s wife for 32 years and was always helping around the fire station. The couple was involved in the community but Gertrude also gave much time to the schools with PTA and being room mother many times. The Union High School Class of 1960 elected Marvin and Gertrude Citizens of the Year. She was a member of the Union Methodist Church, Rebekkah Lodge and the Junior Women’s Club. She was a seamstress for both the women and the men of Union for many years. She enjoyed cooking and loved to crochet. Her potholders can be found all over the world as she was very generous with sharing them. Survivors include her children, Norman and Carol Titus of Lihue, Hawaii, Ron and Dorothy Titus of Union, Richard Titus of Salem, Willora George and Susan Hinzpeter of Baker City and Cinda and Pete Petersen of Union; 11 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; sister, Martha Post of Coeur‘d Alene, Idaho; sister-in-law, Carolyn Schuetz of Canby; several nieces and nephews; and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1991; daughter-in-law, Jill Titus; four brothers; and four sisters. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Bradley Angle House, Bobcat Foundation, Union Fire Department, Breast Cancer Research or any charity in care of Daniels-Knopp. The Observer. Oct. 28, 2009.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - November 2, 1990. Page: 2D.Gertrude J. (Jefferson) Titus, 71, homemaker, died Thursday, Nov. 1, 1990. Service 3 p.m. Saturday, Resthaven Mortuary. Survivors: daughter, Sarah Rhodes of Wichita; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________New Haven Register (CT) - February 19, 2003. Page: d8.Gertrude K. Titus, 89, of 201 Granite Road died Feb. 17. She was the widow of Arthur M. Titus. She was a retired administrative assistant at First Federal in New Haven and the Yale Alumni Fund. She leaves sons Lee S. Titus of Guilford and Brian K. Titus of Madison; five grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Donations may be made to the VNA, 560 Durham Road, Madison. Hawley Lincoln Memorial________________________________________________________________Greensboro News & Record (NC) - June 17, 2011. Page: A12.Gertrude Nellie Titus Smith Carroll passed away June 15, 2011 after a brief illness. She was born July 15, 1912 in Bryant Pond, Maine to Leroy and Eva Titus. The family later moved to So. Paris, Maine where she lived until 1981. She then lived in Saco, Maine, Chattanooga, TN and Greensboro, NC, where she resided until her death. She graduated from So. Paris High School and Normal School in Boston, MA. Where she majored in music education. She was married to Robert T. Smith on August 25, 1935 until his death in 1968. They had three children, Alan Titus Smith, who died in 1957, Dennis and Gwen. She was married to James J. Carroll in 1972 until his death in 1973 and loved his daughter Marylu as her own. Gertrude was a "born teacher". After college she was a music supervisor in the local schools and a substitute teacher in the So. Paris schools. She tutored physically and mentally challenged children long before there was special education and was a pioneer in this field. She was the director and teacher of the first school in Oxford County, Maine for the mentally challenged children. This work was her passion. She was a housemother at the University of Maine from 1968-1970. Gertrude was an active church member wherever she lived, was a deacon at the Rivermont Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga and attended Lawndale Baptist Church in Greensboro. She resided at The Carillon where she participated in many activities. She was also predeceased by her brothers Alva, Elwood and Leroy, sister Muriel, grandsons Christopher and Shawn, and son in law Ted. She is survived by son Dennis Robert Smith of Whitewater, WI., daughters Gwendolyn Smith Willard of Greensboro, NC., and Marylu Carroll Nichols of Haverhill, MA, grandchildren Kelly, Stacey, Tanya, Robyn, James, Barbara and Alexander, 13 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Gertrude loved life and lived it to the fullest. The funeral and burial will be in So. Paris at a later date. In lieu of flowers please send contributions to the Good Samaritan Fund at Rivermont Presbyterian Church, 3319 Hixson Pike, Chattanooga, TN. 37415, or a charity that benefits children in need. Forbis and Dick-Guilford Chapel is serving the Carroll family. Condolences may be offered at . ________________________________________________________________Daily Commercial, The (Leesburg, FL) - February 8, 2006.Gertrude P. Titus, age 78, of Wildwood, passed away on February 6, 2006. She was born in Kokomo, Indiana and moved to Wildwood from N. Reddington Beach, Fl, in 1974. She was a homemaker and a member of Wildwood United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Gilbert; children, Stephen of Detroit, MI, Mark of Kokomo, IN, Thomas of Pinellas Park, FL, Theresa of Wildwood; siblings, Eddie, Paul and Mark Bourff, Theresa Amos and Dolly Bourff all of Kokoma, IN; 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Memorial services for Mrs. Titus will be on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006 at 2:30 p.m. at Wildwood United Methodist church with Rev. Harry Holloman officiating. In lieu of flowers family request memorial donations be made to Hospice of Lake and Sumter Counties. Banks/Page-Theus Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Wildwood, FL.________________________________________________________________Gertrude Phyllis Titus, 78, Wildwood, Fla., passed on to her heavenly home 1:40 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, 2006, at Lake Sumter Hospice in The Villages, Fla. She was born Oct. 15, 1927, in Kokomo, a daughter of Edgebert "Eddie" and Ceotice "Peggy" Bourff. On Nov. 22, 1947, she married Gilbert A. Titus, who survives. She was a loving homemaker and a wonderful wife and mother. She helped manage the Sea Rocket Motel in North Redington Beach, Fla., with her husband, Gib, from 1968 to 1974. She also helped manage Wildwood Estates in Wildwood, Fla., from 1975 to 1994. She never had a bad word to say about anybody. She loved all of of her family and she loved all of her extended family. In today?s world, she was truly a genuine saint. She is survived by her husband, Gilbert; three sons, Steve and wife Debbie, Clarkston, Mich., Mark of Kokomo, Tom and wife Maureen, Pinellas Park, Fla.; one daughter, Theresa Titus, Wildwood, Fla.; three brothers, Eddie Jr. and wife Mona Sue Bourff, Paul Bourff, all of Kokomo, Mark and wife Jerri Bourff, Russiaville; two sisters, Rose and husband Ken Janusz, Hugo, Minn., and Teresa and husband Jack Amos, Kokomo; five grandchildren, Ian Titus, Broad Ripple, Adrianne and husband Bob Petty, Pendleton, Chrissy and husband Joey Busby, Fruitland Park, Fla., Ricky Oglesby, Wildwood, Fla., and Brandon Titus, Clarkston, Mich; and two great-grandchildren, Gavin Busby and Becca Petty. Aunt Gert also loved all of her 27 nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father and mother. Memorial services were Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006, at Wildwood United Methodist Church in Florida, where she was a member. The Kokomo Tribune. Feb. 19, 2006.Paul Franklin Titus, 75, of 204 Crown Point, died Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, in Central Carolina Hospital. Mr. Titus was a combat veteran of the Korean War. Services: Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday in Barbecue Presbyterian Church. Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home. Survived by: Wife, Janet; sons, Daryl and Robert; daughters, Karen Markovics and Diana; a brother, Gilbert; sisters, Euladene Ray and Ruth Mitcham; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.Daily Commercial, The (Leesburg, FL) - Wednesday, February 9, 2011Gilbert A. "Gib" Titus, 84, of Wildwood, entered into rest on Monday, February 7, 2011. He was born in Kokomo, Indiana, the son of Ralph and Mabel Titus. On November 22, 1947 he married Gertrude Phyllis Bourff, who passed away February 6, 2006. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII, a member of the Wildwood United Methodist Church, the Wildwood Masonic Lodge #92, F&AM, the Scottish Rite and Shrine in Indiana and the American Legion Post 18, Wildwood. Gib was a fireman in Kokomo; retiring after 20 years of service and moving to Florida where he managed the "Sea Rocket Motel", "Emerald Isles Motel" and "Juniors Steakhouse" in North Redington from 1968 - 1974. He then moved to Wildwood in 1975 where he owned and operated the Hearty Host Campground and Wildwood Estates until 1994. Gib was a generous, hardworking and caring husband, father and friend. He was a Wildwood resident for 35 years and will be missed by his family, friends and the community. Survivors include his sons, Steve (Debbie) of Noblesville, Indiana; Mark of Kokomo, Indiana and Tom (Maureen) of Pinellas Park; a daughter, Theresa (Jacques) Skutt of Wildwood; sisters, Euladene Ray of Ft. Meyers and Ruth Mitcham of Kokomo, Indiana; 5 grandchildren, Ian (Jenny) Titus, Andrianne (Bob) Petty, Christina (Joey) Busby, Ricky Oglesby and Brandon Titus; 4 great-grandchildren, Gavin Busby, Caleb Busby, Becca Petty and Izaak Petty. It was Gib's request that no public memorial service be held. The family appreciates the prayers and support that has been offered to our father during his final days. For those wishing, memorial contributions to support Masonic charities may be made to the Wildwood Masonic Lodge #92, 103 Georgia St., Wildwood, FL 34785. Online condolences and memories may be shared by visiting . Arrangements are entrusted to Banks/Page-Theus Funeral Home, Wildwood. The Daily Commercial. Feb. 9, 2011.________________________________________________________________Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - March 24, 1985. Page: G-3.Gertrude S. Titus, 82, of Akron, died March 21 at St. Thomas Hospital after a long illness. Born in Doylestown, Gertrude was a resident of Akron 65 years. She was formerly employed at the B. F. Goodrich Co. She is survived by nieces and a nephew. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 10 a.m., at St. Bernard's Catholic Church. Interment in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Doylestown. Friends may call at the Hummel Funeral Home, 500 E. Exchange St., Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Hummel, 253-6126.) Asa John Titus. b. 1901. d. 1965. m. Gertrude S. _____. She b. 1902. d Mar. 21, 1985. Both buried in Saint Peter and Paul Cemetery, Doylestown, Wayne Co., OH.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - April 24, 1989. Page: 6B.Gertrude T. (Titus) Hawver, 74, former Benjamin Evans Insurance Agency secretary, died Thursday, April 20, 1989. Service 2:30 p.m. today, Peacock-Milton Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Roger B. of Gladstone, Mo.; daughter, Nancy Lou Duncan of Oklahoma City; sisters, Geneva Pierce of Midland, Texas, Jessie Mae Greene of Sierra Vista, Ariz.; two grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Cornhusker Christian Childrens' Home. ________________________________________________________________Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Thursday, June 4, 2009.Gertrude V. Titus, 86, of Jackson, went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, June 3, 2009 at her home under the loving care of her family and Great Lakes Hospice. She was the daughter of Victoria and Anthony Niesluchowski, born January 29, 1923 in Jackson, MI. Mrs. Ludwig was preceded in death by her loving husband, Joseph Ludwig; her parents; daughter, Judith E. Letek; sister, Loretta McCann; brother, Anthony Niesluchowski. She is survived by two daughters, Patricia (William) Maynard, and Julia (Aston) Karibian; two sons, David (Patty) Titus, and James (Balinda) Ludwig; ten grandchildren, Teresa (Bill) Seelye, Candi Young, Connie Rodriguez, Brian (Darcy) Maynard, Chris (John) Maxson, Sheri David, Cody (Angie) Maynard, Amanda, Britney, and Aaron Ludwig; 15 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Mrs. Ludwig was a graduate of Jackson High School. She served on the Jackson County Commission for 14 years and is the only women ever elected chairman of the commission. She was also the first women to become a member of the Michigan Association of Counties' Board of Directors. She also served as chairwomen of the National Association of Counties' Labor Subcommittee. She was a past member of Ella Sharp Museum Board of Directors, City County Credit Union Board of Directors and the Jackson-Hillsdale Mental Health Board, League of Women Voters, and several Polish organizations, and was a licensed real estate broker. She owned European Bakery, Center Lanes & Lounge, and The Dairy Treat. In her spare time she enjoyed golfing and bowling. The family would like to give their heart felt thank you to Clare Kops for her loving care of our mother. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Saturday, June 6, at 11:00 a.m., Reverend Randy Miller officiating, interment St. John's Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Great Lakes Hospice Foundation, 900 Cooper St., Jackson, MI 49202-2298 or Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 913 Napoleon Rd., Michigan Center, MI 49254. Visitation, Friday at the WATSON FUNERAL CHAPEL from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. with at Rosary at 6:00 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of Prayer Service at 9: 45 a.m. ________________________________________________________________Kokomo Tribune (IN) - February 12, 2011.Gilbert A. "Gib" Titus, 84, Wildwood, Fla., went to be with friends and family in the spirit of the Lord on Monday, Feb. 7, 2011. He was born in Kokomo on March 14, 1926, the son of Ralph and Mabel Titus. On Nov. 22, 1947, he married Gertrude Bourff, who passed away Feb. 6, 2006. Gib was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He entered the Navy in 1943, and in 1945, he fought at Iwo Jima and Okinawa, as a gunner's mate. He later helped secure Japan, including a tour of Nagasaki five weeks after it was bombed. After the Navy, Gib joined the Kokomo Fire Department in 1947. After retirement in 1967, he moved to Florida and managed the Sea Rocket Motel on North Redington Beach. In 1975, he moved to Wildwood, Fla., and managed Wildwood Estates, a retirement community. He retired in 1996. Gib was a member of the Wildwood United Methodist Church, the Wildwood Masonic Lodge No. 92, the Scottish Rite and Shrine in Indiana, and the American Legion Post 18, Wildwood. Gib was a generous, hard-working and caring husband, father and friend. He lived life to the fullest. Dad will be sadly missed by sons, Steve and wife Debbie, Noblesville; Mark, Kokomo; Tom and wife Maureen, Pinellas Park, Fla.; daughter, Theresa and husband Jacques Skutt, Wildwood, Fla. Gib is also survived by sisters, Euladene Ray, Ft. Myers, Fla., and Ruth and husband Arley Mitcham, Kokomo. He is survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. His parents and brother, Paul, preceded him in death. Gib died from complications of pneumonia and went quick. He loved my mother for 60 years and looked forward to meeting up with her in heaven. It was Gib's request that no public memorial service be held. The family appreciates the prayers and support that have been offered during these sad days. Online condolences and memorials may be shared by visiting . Arrangements are entrusted to Banks/Page-Theus Funeral Home, Wildwood. ________________________________________________________________Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, WA) - December 22, 2005. Page: 18.May 24, 1915 To Dec. 7, 2005 Gilbert L. Titus Sr., 90, of Port Orchard died Dec. 7 at Port Orchard Care Center. He was born to Brice and Lillian (Hite) Titus in Seattle. In 1938, he graduated from Wenatchee High School. He later enlisted in the Army Air Corps and achieved the rank of corporal. Mr. Titus also worked as a tool and die maker at Boeing. He retired in 1978. He was a member and past president of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles in Port Orchard. His brothers, John and Bud and his sister, Virginia preceded him in death. He is survived by his sons, Gilbert Titus Jr. of Wenatchee, Jack Titus of Port Orchard, Norman Parmlee of Kalispell, Mont., and William Bird; her stepdaughter, Karen Wilson; her 14 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and her seven great-great-grandchildren. Memorial service: 1 p.m. Jan. 14 at the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. Arrangements: Rill's Life Tribute Center. ________________________________________________________________Gilbert P. Titus, 76, of Lakewood, died Sunday at Bay Lea Nursing Home, Toms River. He was a mason for G&G Bokoi Mason Contractors, Englishtown, for 30 years, retiring in 1980. Born in South River, (Middlesex Co., NJ) he lived in Englishtown before moving to Lakewood 35 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Louise Schultz Titus; a son, William of Englishtown; three daughters, Laura Riggleman of Englishtown, Patricia Titus of Coconut Creek, Fla., and Suzanne Hite of Mill Creek, W.Va.; 13 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Freeman Funeral Home, 47 East Main St., Freehold. From the Asbury Park Press________________________________________________________________St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - Sunday, April 20, 2014Beine, Gillette Elizabeth "Jill" (nee Titus) Entered into rest April 17th 2014. Loving mother and mother-in-law to Austin (Josie) Beine, Erika (Zach) Nelson, Clayton (Maria) Beine, and Suzannah (David) Smith; grandmother to Gavin Nelson and Ava Smith. Jill is also survived by her father, Lowell E Titus and sister, Catherine Titus-Taylor; nieces, nephews, and friends. Jill is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Gerald F Beine; her mother ,Mary Elizabeth Titus, and her brother William Titus. In her 70 years of life Jill was known by her family and friends as a gentle and free spirited woman. She had many interests and loved the symphony and traveling. Her friendship and kindness will be greatly missed. Services: A Memorial Mass will be held Monday, April 21, 2014, at 2 p.m. in the chapel at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 7701 Hwy N, Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368. In lieu of flowers, donations to Alzheimer's Association (). A Buchholz Mortuary Service.________________________________________________________________Western Kansas Press. Thursday, November 8, 1962. p. 9.Mrs. Gladys A. Titus, 68, 2201 Forest, died at her home this morning after a long illness. She had been a lifelong resident of Great Band and a graduate of Great Bend High School and Emporia State Teachers College. Married July 29, 1922, in Great Bend, she lived on a farm south of town until 1936. At one time she taught at Great Bend High School. Survivors include her husband, Ray, a principal in the firm Gibson, Titus and Stafford, Inc., a son, Harold, Rt. 2; two daughters, Mrs. J. J. (Mary) Murray, Rt. 2, and Ruth Titus, Merriam, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas R. Taylor, Rt. 1; and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Titus was a member of the Congregational Church and a member of the Eastern Star. She was a past president of the Dorcus Club and an honorary member of the Progress Club. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Congregational Church, Rev. Edward H. Brantz officiating. Burial will be in the Great Bend Cemetery by Bryant and Fryberger Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________Express-Times, The (Easton, PA) - Thursday, February 23, 2012Gladys M. Titus, 93, of Bushkill Township, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at the Easton Hospital, Wilson Borough. Born: in Skillman, New Jersey on July 15, 1918, she was a daughter of the late Melvin and Ida May Blaker Tock. Personal: She was the wife of the late John V. Heller who died in 1950 and the late Gerald Titus who died in 1980. Gladys was a member of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and worded as a trimmer at the former Sparrow Blouse Co., Belfast for many years before retiring. One of Gladys's favorite pastimes was playing cards which she loved to do with her family and friends. Survivors: her loving family, sons, John M. Heller of Easton and George "Butch" Heller and his wife, Patricia of Bath; daughters, Ida May Dennis and her husband, Donald of Easton and Mary L. Handelong with whom she resided; eleven grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren, along with nieces and nephews. In addition to her late first husband, John and second husband, Gerald, she was preceded in death by her sister, Flora Thorpe and brother, Melvin A. Tock, as well as four grandchildren, Debbie, Dean, Shane and Chelsea. Services: will be held on Friday, February 24, 2012 at 11 a.m. in the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, Inc., 2165 Community Drive, Route 946, Village of Moorestown-Bath, PA 18014. Friends and relatives are invited to call on Friday morning from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the funeral home. Interment will follow in the Easton Cemetery, Easton. Memorials: may be made in memory of Gladys to the charity of one's choice. ________________________________________________________________Gladys Mae Titus, age 75, of 829 27th St., departed this life on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004, at Riverside Convalescent Hospital in Hampton, Va. Born in Robeson County, N.C., she was the daughter of Boyd Peppers and Beaulah (Walters) Peppers. Her parents preceded her in death. Loving sister, wife, mother and Nana, she will be missed. She is survived by her husband, Moses Titus of Newport News, Va.; sister, Mildred E. Jones of the home; one uncle, James Walters of Baltimore, Md.; one nephew, Johnny N. Jones of Hampton; son, Bobby Titus, daughters, Mary Ann Porter and Rosalind Titus of Newport News; son, Moses S. Titus, and daughters, Altheria Scott of Washington, D.C., Connie Robinson of Landover, Md., Linda Daye of Conway, N.C., and Yvonne Ali of Germantown, Md. She also leaves to cherish 17 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, one special friend of the family, Alfred Robinson, and a host of other family and friends. A viewing will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 10, at Nicholson-Cummings Funeral Home, 4304 Victoria Blvd., Hampton. Home-going services will also be held at Nicholson-Cummings Funeral Home at 1 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 11, followed by interment at Hampton Memorial Gardens. The Titus family is receiving services of comfort from Nicholson-Cummings Funeral Home. Published in the Daily Press from 10/6/2004 - 10/10/2004. ________________________________________________________________Gladys Ruth (Feuer) Titus. On Sunday, May 21, 2006; Beloved wife of the late James F. Titus, Sr. Beloved mother of Mary Margaret McElwee, James F. Titus, Jr., Jane Elizabeth Titus and the late John Bernard Titus. Sister of Rose, Gertrude & Freda Feuer. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. She was a longtime employee and retired from Children's Hospital where she stayed on as a volunteer. Services at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC., 5509 Centre Avenue, Shadyside on Tuesday at 12:00 noon. Visitation 1 hour prior to services (11 AM-12 noon). Interment Shaare Torah Cemetery. Send condolences at gb Published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 5/23/2006.________________________________________________________________Sun, The (San Bernardino, CA) - August 21, 2006.Gladys "Molly" Titus-Stevens-Hastin - whose long last name could be attributed to her three marriages - could play anything with a keyboard. She became an organist and choir director at her church in Colton, had more piano students of all ages than anyone can remember, and owned several pianos - including an antique square grand piano. The 84-year-old died Aug. 13 of pneumonia at Linda Valley Convalescent Home in Loma Linda. Family members say her gift was her music - despite the fact she never took a lesson. Her style was "smooth," said her daughter, Connie West of Colton. "It wasn't mechanical at all," she said. "She could add notes, and it was just beautiful, and everybody could tell it was natural." Titus-Stevens-Hastin was born July 23, 1922, in Trenton, N.J. As a girl, she played musical instruments at church. When she got older, she started giving music lessons to others. Known by her students as Molly, Titus-Stevens-Hastin began her 50-year teaching career in Maryland before moving to California in 1953. She was nicknamed Molly by her second husband, Al Stevens. Inside Titus-Stevens-Hastin's Colton home, or what she dubbed as "Molly's Music," students of any age could take private lessons using one of the three pianos that she owned. "She explained things very well," said her granddaughter, Kara Worth of Colton. "She was able to break it down where they could understand it. She was very patient with them." She also taught group classes in musical theory, Worth said. When the time came to perform as an organist at the Centerpoint Church (formerly First Baptist Church) in Colton, she did so with passion. For 20 years, Hastin was the church's organist and choir director. "They all loved her," West said. At the end of her first 10 years, Titus-Stevens-Hastin received a plaque for her services. She was a member of the national American Guild of Organists. She was widowed twice and later married William Hastin on May 27, 1979. When she was not working, Titus-Stevens-Hastin spent time crocheting blankets for her grandchildren and painting. Survivors include her husband, William Hastin of Colton; two sons, James Titus of Texas and David Titus of Arizona; three stepsons, Bill Hastin of Sacramento, Mike Hastin of Red Bluff and Alan Hastin of Concord; a daughter, Julia Drier of Michigan; a stepdaughter, Cheryl Vangriethuysen of Red Bluff; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Services were held. Aaron Cremation and Burial Services/Mark B. Shaw Chapel in San Bernardino directed. ________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - October 16, 1997. Page: B4.Gladys Titus Close of 111 Bronson Road, Westvale, died Monday at her home after a long illness. A native of Hopewell, N.J., she lived in the Syracuse area most of her life. She was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution and the Corinthian Club. She belonged to the Onondaga Guild of Van Duyn Home & Hospital, Women of Rotary, the Boys Club of Syracuse and the Geddes Business and Professional Women, which named her 1971 Woman of the Year. Her husband, Charles B., died in 1992. Surviving are a son, C. Edwin of Westvale; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services are 11 a.m. Friday at Cromwell Memorial Home, 71 E. Prospect St., Hopewell, N.J. Burial is in Old School Baptist Church Cemetery, Hopewell. There are no calling hours. John C. Tindall Funeral Home has local arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Express-Times, The (Easton, PA) - February 23, 2012. Page: B4.Gladys M. Titus, 93, of Bushkill Township, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at the Easton Hospital, Wilson Borough. Born: in Skillman, New Jersey on July 15, 1918, she was a daughter of the late Melvin and Ida May Blaker Tock. Personal: She was the wife of the late John V. Heller who died in 1950 and the late Gerald Titus who died in 1980. Gladys was a member of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and worded as a trimmer at the former Sparrow Blouse Co., Belfast for many years before retiring. One of Gladys's favorite pastimes was playing cards which she loved to do with her family and friends. Survivors: her loving family, sons, John M. Heller of Easton and George "Butch" Heller and his wife, Patricia of Bath; daughters, Ida May Dennis and her husband, Donald of Easton and Mary L. Handelong with whom she resided; eleven grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren, along with nieces and nephews. In addition to her late first husband, John and second husband, Gerald, she was preceded in death by her sister, Flora Thorpe and brother, Melvin A. Tock, as well as four grandchildren, Debbie, Dean, Shane and Chelsea. Services: will be held on Friday, February 24, 2012 at 11 a.m. in the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, Inc., 2165 Community Drive, Route 946, Village of Moorestown-Bath, PA 18014. Friends and relatives are invited to call on Friday morning from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the funeral home. Interment will follow in the Easton Cemetery, Easton. Memorials: may be made in memory of Gladys to the charity of one's choice. ________________________________________________________________Daily Press (Newport News, VA) - October 10, 2004. Page: B8.Gladys Mae Titus, age 75, of 829 27th St., departed this life on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004, at Riverside Convalescent Hospital in Hampton, Va. Born in Robeson County, N.C., she was the daughter of Boyd Peppers and Beaulah (Walters) Peppers. Her parents preceded her in death. Loving sister, wife, mother and Nana, she will be missed. She is survived by her husband, Moses Titus of Newport News, Va.; sister, Mildred E. Jones of the home; one uncle, James Walters of Baltimore, Md.; one nephew, Johnny N. Jones of Hampton; son, Bobby Titus, daughters, Mary Ann Porter and Rosalind Titus of Newport News; son, Moses S. Titus, and daughters, Altheria Scott of Washington, D.C., Connie Robinson of Landover, Md., Linda Daye of Conway, N.C., and Yvonne Ali of Germantown, Md. She also leaves to cherish 17 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, one special friend of the family, Alfred Robinson, and a host of other family and friends. A viewing will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 10, at Nicholson-Cummings Funeral Home, 4304 Victoria Blvd., Hampton. Home-going services will also be held at Nicholson-Cummings Funeral Home at 1 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 11, followed by interment at Hampton Memorial Gardens. The Titus family is receiving services of comfort from Nicholson-Cummings Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Joplin News Herald. Friday, May 14, 1943. p. 7.Mrs. Gladys Virgie Titus, 35 years old, wife of Otis Titus, died at 3:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home, 217 McKinley street, following an illness of two months. Mrs. Titus had lived in Joplin all of her life. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Otis Titus, Jr.; three daughters, Peggy, Helen and Jerry Titus of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes Ball of Melrose, Kan., Mrs. Fannie Keller of Joplin and Mrs. Florinda Johnson of Columbus, and two brothers, Wallace Hurst of Carl Junction and Edward Hurst of Belville. The Webb City Undertaking Company is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC) - August 11, 2002. Page: C2.Glen Neal Titus, 92, of 220 Old Durham Rd., died Friday, August 9, 2002, at Duke University Medical Center. Born in Coles Co., Ill., he was the son of the late Elmer Elwood and Edith Pearl Neal Titus. Mr. Titus was a second lieutenant in the Navy during WWII and a member of Brooksdale United Methodist Church, where he was a Sunday school teacher. Mr. Titus was the principal at Helena High School for 26 years. He was North Carolina Principal of the Year in 1974. He was a member of the Kiwanis Club and the Golden K. Mr. Titus was on the Piedmont Community College Board of Trustees. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Cleo Patterson Fox Titus; one son, Glen Neal Titus Jr. and wife, Linda of Washington; three sisters, Frances T. Rahning of Willow Springs, Mo., Marjorie T. Goble of Trenton, Ill., and Marian T. Downey of Charleston, Ill.; three grandchildren, Stephanie Woodley and husband, Stewart, Emily Holley and husband, Mark, and Glen Neal Titus III; and one great-grandchild, Caleb Woodley. He was preceded in death by one sister, Naomi T. Ryan of Charleston, Ill. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, August 12, 2002, at the Brooksdale United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Danielle Kirkland and the Rev. Charles Owens officiating. Burial will be in the Burchwood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Brooks, Charles Carver, Tommy Carver, Ashley Brown "Ace" Futrell, Leon Hamlin, A. Floyd Hicks Jr., Ricky Chambers, and Earl Brooks. Honorary pallbearers will be James Brooks, Brooks Carver, Basil Davis, Bill Green, Hubert Hicks, David Hodge, John Wesley Jones, Frank Lane, and Buck Sherman. The family will receive friends 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, August 11, 2002, at the Brooks & White Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Brooksdale United Methodist Church, c/o Jane Rogers, PO Box 614 Roxboro NC 27573. ________________________________________________________________Courier-Times, The (Roxboro, NC) - Wednesday, March 1, 2017WASHINGTON — Glen Neal Titus Jr., a resident of 101 Tucker Lane, Washington, died Feb. 28, 2017 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital in Washington. Funeral services will be held at First United Methodist Church sanctuary at 1 p.m. Thursday March 2, conducted by the Rev. Danny Allen and the Rev. Ken Hall. Interment will be at Burchwood Cemetery in Roxboro at 11 a.m. on Friday March 3. Pallbearers will be Tommy Boyd, Ace Futrell, Phil Simmons, Carl Rogers, Mark Sharlow, Abbott Tunstall, Jimmy Mobley, and Art Woolard. Honorary pallbearers are Dallas Jackson, Joe Toler, Bob Thomas, Bill Gregory, Carl "Butch" Bennett, and Sammy Sandow. Mr. Titus was born Feb. 21, 1945 in Roxboro. He was the son of the late Glen Neal Titus Sr. and Cleo Patterson Fox Titus. He attended Helena High School and graduated Valedictorian of his class in 1963. He then graduated from Louisburg College with an Associate of Arts degree in 1965. In 1967, he graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor's degree. He began his teaching career at Chocowinity High School in the fall of 1967. He, also, began coaching baseball and assisted with coaching football and basketball. In 1976, he received his Master's degree in education from East Carolina University. On Nov. 28, 1968, he married Linda Cobb Hamlin. Children born to their union were twin daughters, Stephanie Carol Titus and Emily Pattrice Titus, and a son, Glen Neal Titus, III. Stephanie is married to Stewart Lawrence Woodley and they make their home in Greenville. Emily is married to William Mark Holley and they make their home in Clayton. Glen is married to Courtney Diane Tyson and they make their home in Wilmington. Grandchildren include Caleb Lawrence Woodley, Samantha Dawn Woodley, William Seth Holley, Brooke Elizabeth Holley, Lucy Blu Titus, and Caroline Scout Titus. Other survivors include his aunt, Marjorie Titus Goble of Illinois and a sister-in-law, Dale Hamlin Barnette of Roxboro. Mr. Titus was preceded in death by two grandsons, Fox Bennett Titus and Job Tyson Titus. Mr. Titus taught school, coached, and served as principal in the Chocowinity School system for 37 years. He retired in 2004 after serving as assistant principal of Chocowinity Primary School for eight years and principal for 20 years. He continued to work part-time as a consultant for new principals in Beaufort County until 2006. Illness required that he retire when he did, much to his disappointment in not being able to continue in his much-loved profession. In 1972 he was awarded Outstanding Young Educator in Beaufort County by the Washington Jaycees. In 1975 and 1978, he was named Girls' Basketball Coach of the year. In 1998 he was named Principal of the Year in Beaufort County. Mr. Titus was a member of First United Methodist Church in Washington and served as chief usher for many years. Illness required that he resign from this much-loved position. Mr. Titus was very active in the Washington Band Boosters for the nine years that his children were in the band. He was the treasurer for eight years and was very instrumental in establishing the Colonial Band Classic held at Washington High School in the early 1990s. He and his wife became dedicated supporters of the Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center in Washington after he was diagnosed with leukemia and lymphoma in 1997 and multiple myeloma in 1999. Persons wishing to make donations in his memory are encouraged to make them to the Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center, 1209 Brown Street, Washington, NC 27889 or to the First United Methodist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 715, Washington, NC 27889. The family will receive friends at the home at 101 Tucker Lane, Runyon Hills, Washington, and at the visitation from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday March 1, at Paul Funeral Home & Crematory in Washington. The family will receive friends in Roxboro at Brooks and White Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday March 2. The family would like to express their deep appreciation to the staff of the Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center, and Dr. Carney Taylor of Eastern Nephrology in Greenville. Brooks and White Funeral Home, of Roxboro assisted Paul Funeral Home & Crematory with the arrangements in Roxboro. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting . Paul Funeral Home & Crematory of Washington is honored to serve the Titus family.________________________________________________________________Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - April 19, 2007. Page: 15A.Glenda "Joan" Titus, age 65, of Oklahoma City, OK passed away April 16, 2007. She was born September 9, 1941 in Carter, OK. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. "Joan" had worked as a Dispatcher for Warr Acres and Chief of Police in Spencer, OK. She is preceded in death by her son, Jimmy; father, Devo; brother, Weldon; sister, Elizabeth; and nephew, Joe. She is survived by her mother, Polly; two brothers: Bobby Dan, and Richard; sister, Aletha; three children: Avery, Bobby, and Polly; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Friday, April 20, 2007 at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at 3:00 p.m. in Carter Cemetery, Carter, OK. ________________________________________________________________Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - May 2, 2004. Page: 11B.Glenda Lynn Titus, 63, went home to be with the Lord Saturday, May 1, 2004, after a lengthy illness. Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday at Blessing Colonial Chapel, 401 Elm St., Mansfield. Burial: Mansfield Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Blessing Funeral Home. Glenda was born in Bridgeport March 30, 1941. She was a nurse at HCA South Arlington Medical Center for 35 years. She loved to travel and leaves behind many friends all over the world. She will be missed by all those who knew her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Vivian Largent; and brothers, Paul and Cecil Largent. Survivors: Daughters, Lynn Jamshedi of Mesquite, Ann Laswell of Euless, Shelly Spaun of New York City; sister, Johnnie Schilo; brothers, Clarence Largent, Charles Largent, Monty Largent and Jerry Largent; grandchildren, Bobby Hatch, Shawn Hatch, Michael Smith, Jennifer Bell and Dara Jamshedi. Blessing Funeral Home Mansfield, (817) 473-1555 ________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - Friday, January 26, 2018Glendora M. Denton-Titus, 97, Lafayette, died at 8:32 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018, in IU Health Arnett Hospital, Lafayette. She was born in Marion on March 7, 1920, to the late Clarence and Lulu (Bates) Rook. She married Paul R. Denton, who died in 1966, and then married Albert L. "Les" Titus. He died in 1993. Glendora worked in the payroll department for the Kroger Milk Plant in Marion for 13 years. She was a former member of AMVETS Auxiliary Post #5. Glendora lived a long life and had many memories of time spent with family. She had a strong love for her sisters and they loved to sing and play cards together. Glendora loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and was very proud to see her family grow with each generation. Glendora is survived by her daughter, Wanda J. Fisher, Lafayette; grandchildren, Larry (Anne) Fisher, Kathryn Fisher, Kevin Hill, Kyle (Brian) Flores, Lesli (Josh) Hill Beck, Marty (Sarah) Creech, and Ann Michelle Denton; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; sister, LaVonne Mauller; sisters-in-law, Mary Rook and Marge Foreman; and several nieces, nephews, and friends. In addition to her parents and both husbands, Glendora was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda "Lynn" Hill; son, Richard Denton; and two brothers and four sisters. The family will receive visitors from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Glendora's funeral service beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, at Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave., Marion, IN. Pastor Howard Clayton will be officiating with burial following at Grant Memorial Park, Marion. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Community Church, 1810 E. Bradford Pike, Marion, IN 46952 or the American Heart Association.________________________________________________________________Taunton Daily Gazette (MA) - Saturday, September 21, 2013Glenn A. "Dude" Titus, husband of the late Barbara A. (Silvia) Titus, died at Morton Hospital with his family by his side, on Sept. 18, 2013. A Taunton resident since 1957, he was 76 years old. Born in Norton, he was the son of the late Clifford and Alice (Hogan) Titus. Mr. Titus was raised and educated in Norton and was a graduate of Norton High School. Employed as the Sealer of Weights and Measures for the town of Plymouth for many years, he had previously worked for the former F.B. Rogers Silver Company of Taunton. Mr. Titus enjoyed golfing, fishing, and yard sales; and was an avid antiques collector. His greatest pleasure was spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, and his beloved Pekinese, Precious P. Survivors include two sons, Glenn Titus and his wife, Deborah, of North Dighton, and Jeffrey Titus of Taunton; his daughter, Cheryl Titus of Taunton; two brothers, Francis Titus of Attleboro and Calvin Titus of Taunton; three grandchildren, Courtney, Jordan and Joshua Titus, all of North Dighton; sisters-in-law, Mary Draper and Jean O'Neil, both of Taunton; and several nieces and nephews. He was also the brother of the late Clifford Titus, Jr. Funeral Services will be held at the Silva Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Taunton, on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The family will be receiving visitors at the funeral home between the hours of 9:30 and 11 a.m., prior to the Services. . ________________________________________________________________Detroit News, The: Web Edition Articles (MI) - Saturday, October 20, 2012.Deceased Name: Glenn B. Titus, St. Clair Shores Funeral director devoted to serve Years after Glenn Titus retired from managing the A.H. Peters Funeral Home, mourning families still called and sought the director they remembered gently guiding them through previous funerals. "It was because of the way they were treated," said David Kesner, the home's managing director. "They just felt comfortable doing business with the same person. That's the impact Glenn had on their lives." Mr. Titus died Monday, Oct. 8, 2012. He was 94. Born Oct. 7, 1918, in Detroit, he started working at an early age to support his family after his father died. By his teens, he was living and working at a funeral home in Indian Village. After high school and while attending the University of Detroit, he graduated from what eventually became Wayne State University's mortuary science program in 1943. During World War II, he joined the Army and became a medical technician, relatives said. While in France, he once rescued people from a burning building, earning a Silver Star for valor. Soon after returning to the United States, Mr. Titus took over the operation of the funeral home he worked at as a teen. In 1957, he joined the A.H. Peters Funeral Home in Grosse Pointe Woods. Often working six days a week, Mr. Titus regularly helped families plan visitations and services, even during time off. Mr. Titus was so committed to his profession, he also spoke at local high schools to "educate them about what the whole business is about," said his daughter, Sandra Walby. "He wanted to point out the role of a funeral director as empathizer and servant to those who were in need or had a great loss." Although he retired in 1985, Mr. Titus continued returning to the home through his 80s and handling services for clients who requested him. "He was a very service-minded individual," Walby said. That service extended to St. Lucy Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores, where he was a longtime member, usher and volunteer. "Serving others was what he was all about," said his daughter. When not serving, Mr. Titus loved doting on his grandchildren. "He'd always make the effort," said his son, Glenn Titus Jr. In addition to his children, survivors include his wife of 68 years, Laura; four grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by a brother, John. ________________________________________________________________Glenna Lorraine Titus. A memorial service for Glenna Lorraine Titus of McMinnville will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 23, at the Dayton Christian Church. The Rev. Kyle French will officiate. Arrangements are being handled by Heritage Cremations of Portland. Mrs. Titus died at home on Sunday, June 10, 2007. She was 94. Born in Mullinville, Kan., on March 12, 1913, she was the daughter of Everett and Julia (Liggett) Gee. She married Lyle Titus in Ulysses, Kan., on March 5, 1933. The couple began their married life farming in western Kansas during the dust bowl drought years. They moved to Oregon in 1941, settling initially in the Willamina area. In 1946, they moved to Roseburg, where she served as a head cook in the Roseburg School District for many years. They moved to McMinnville in 1980 to be near their family. She was active with the Dayton Christian Church, delivered for Meals on Wheels and loved to fish whenever she got the chance. She enjoyed spending time with her family, going shopping, playing cards and having picnics. Glenna and Lyle, who died in 2005, leave behind a wealth of family and friends and many fond memories, the family said. Mrs. Titus is survived by two daughters, Norma Bellows of Carlton and Sharon Ramey of McMinnville, along with six grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Gary, and seven brothers and sisters. Contributions may be made to the Legacy VNA Hospice, 2275 N.E. McDaniel Lane, McMinnville, OR 97128. The News-Register. June 17, 2007.________________________________________________________________Glenno Phillip Titus, 84, of Rushsylvania, passed on to be with his Lord on Thursday, June 17, 2010, at his home, surrounded by family and loved ones. He succumbed after fighting a long and difficult battle against numerous internal ailments and injuries. Glenno was born in Logan County on Oct. 4, 1925, the fifth child of the late Knowles and Winnie Dixon Titus. He also was preceded in death by brothers Ronald, Russell, Malcolm, Warren and Daryl; grandson, Gabriel; granddaughter, Alicia; and great-grandson, Titus Warne. On Sept. 1, 1946, he married the love of his life, Olivia Chapman, in Belle Center, and she survives, along with seven children, Bill of South Vienna, John (Bev) of St. Paris, Steve (Cindy) of Bellefontaine, Bob (Robin), Jana (Bobby) Walker and Rick (Kris), all of Rushsylvania, and Jodi (George) Lewis of Tierra Verde, Fla.; 22 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren; his only sister, Berdena Taylor of Napoleon; his brothers, Raymond of Bellefontaine and Leonard (Phyllis) of Springfield; and sister-in-law, Everetta of Bellefontaine. He was a 1943 graduate of Rushsylvania High School and served his country during World War II with the U.S. Army, 104th infantry Regiment of the 26th Yankee Division and the 16th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Rhineland and Central Europe, after being transported on the converted troop ship Queen Mary along with 15,000 troops. Glenno was a member of the Rushsylvania United Presbyterian Church for most of his life and served as elder for several years. He was a charter member of the Rushsylvania chapter of the Lions Club International and received their highest honor, The Melvin Jones Fellowship for humanitarian work. He served on the Rushcreek Township volunteer fire department for 27 years. After being trained as an EMT and paramedic, he taught EMT classes for 10 years at the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center. He retired from Mary Rutan Hospital, where he worked in the emergency room. Glenno was very proud of his family. He loved large family gatherings and enjoyed the company of his? grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Music was always a strong influence in his life. After playing “by ear” for many years, he took piano lessons at age 54. He was a versatile and talented man, well respected and loved by those who knew him. “Rest in peace, dear Glenno. You have deserved your Heavenly rewards. Hasten Home. Many loved ones await you with open arms and we will meet again on that beautiful shore.” The Revs. Evan Wall and Russell Williams conduct a funeral at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Eichholtz Funeral Home, Bellefontaine, where visitation is from 4 to 7 p.m. today and one hour prior to the funeral. Burial is in the Rushsylvania Cemetery with military honors by the Logan County Honor Guard. Pallbearers will be his grandsons, Joshua, Zachery, Elijah and Jeremy Titus, and James and Clinton Walker. The honoraries are Jacob Harshbarger and Kyle Titus. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rushsylvania United Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 347, Rushsylvania, 43347; and The Rushcreek Township Fire Dept., 108 Sandusky, Rushsylvania 43347. ________________________________________________________________Glennor M. (Titus) Wulf. June 26, 2007, wife of the late Jackey; loving mom and best friend of Jacqueline (David) Greco, Susan Hettrich-Makoczy (Fredrick), Fay Ann Fisher, Barb Mortellaro and Donna Marie Griffo; loving grandma "G of 11 and great-grandma "G of 10; mother-in-law of the late Richard Hettrich; sister of Roberta Militello, Ramona Ewing, Arthur G. Titus and the late Octavia Smith, Iona Kindred. Services will be private. The family asks to please remember their mom in your prayers. Memorial contributions may be made to Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Online tributes may be sent to ________________________________________________________________Journal-Tribune. Friday, November 18, 1994.The community was saddened again this past week losing another former resident, Gleston Titus, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Howard Titus, long time neighbours of Geraldine Hoffman. Mr. Titus, 71 died at the Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, where he was taken for surgery. Survivors include three daughters, a son, three grandchildren, two great grandchildren, three sisters and a brother. He was preceded in death by a sister and a granddaughter.________________________________________________________________Herald, The (Sharon, PA) - Tuesday, March 1, 2016 Gloria Titus passed away at 7:15 a.m. Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, while a patient in Orange Village Health Care Center, Masury. She was 73. Obituary information was incomplete. Arrangements will be announced by BRICELAND FUNERAL SERVICE, 379 state Route 7 S.E., Brookfield. ________________________________________________________________Jersey Journal, The (Jersey City, NJ) - Wednesday, November 10, 2010Gloria A. Titus, (nee:Varela) lifelong of Bayonne passed away peacefully at her residence on Saturday, November 6, 2010. Gloria worked as an administrative assistant for many years before retiring. She was the loving mother of Arthur Adelung and his wife Lise, Jules Adelung and his wife Patti, and Dolores Cella and her husband John. Cherished grandmother of Erin, Trina, Julianna, Aiden, Antoinette, and Christian. Dear sister of Joseph Varela. Gloria was predeceased by her parents Francisco and Trinidad (Martinez) Varela, and four siblings. Visitation will be Thursday from 4-8 PM at the Migliaccio Funeral Home. A Mass will be offered on Friday at 9:30 AM at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Bayonne. (Family and friends will meet at the church on Friday by 9:15 AM for the Mass). Interment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Disabled American Veterans. Envelopes provided at the funeral home Migliaccio Funeral Home 851 Kennedy Boulevard Bayonne, NJ 07002 (201) 436-5500 The Jersey Journal. Nov. 10, 2010.________________________________________________________________Gloria E. Titus of Brighton, June 23, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Peter Titus. Loving mother of Andrea Margolis and her husband David. Grandmother of Peter & Jessica. Aunt of Gloria Sullivan, Harold & John Peters. Services and Interment were private. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 25 Stuart St., 4th Flr., Boston, MA 02116-4700. mcnamara-. Published on July 3, 2005. Boston Globe________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 20, 1985. Page: 4D.Goldie G. Titus Metz, retired medical aide, died Tursday. Service 11 a.m. Thursday, Frank Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, Ray; sons, Corwin Tracewell of Kokomo, Ind., Charles Tracewell of Oklahoma; daughters, Vivian Wihelm of Delaware, Patricia Gerlt of Tipton, Mo.; brother, Walt Reeves of Spring Hill; sisters, Inez Dailey of Kanorado, Mabel Hopkins of Moran; six grandchildren; three great- grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Goldie P. (Carl) Beers Titus, 82, of Kittanning (Troy Hill) died Tuesday, April 11, 2006, in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, East Franklin. She was born Nov. 13, 1923. to Levi and Annie Carl. Mrs. Titus was a retired seamstress at the former Big River Manufacturing Co. She was a Protestant. She was a member of the Kittanning Eagles. She was a lifelong resident of Kittanning. Survivors include one son, James Kenneth Beers Jr. and wife Cindy, of Ohio; four daughters, Mary Ann Kirkwood and husband Woodrow, of Dayton, Susan Corbett and husband Stanley, Betty Streightif and husband Terry, and Brenda Gray and husband Ron, all of Kittanning; 10 stepchildren, Rick Titus, of Butler, Emily Smith, of Arkansas, Paul Titus, Sam Titus, Tom Titus, Mike Titus, Cindy Stouffer, Ethel Stouffer, Mary Slagle and Diane Bowser, all of Kittanning; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, James Kenneth Beers; her second husband, Arthur J. Titus; one daughter, Patricia Laird; one stepson, Gerald Titus; one stepdaughter, Sandy Yockey; three brothers, Harry, Sam and Luther Carl; and four sisters, Minnie Nedley, Florence Wolfe, Margaret Carl and Mary Jane Wolfe. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home Inc., 200 S. McKean St., Kittanning, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. John Smith officiating. Burial will be in Kittanning Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Goldie V. Titus - of Flint, age 95, died Saturday, February 24, 1996 at McLaren Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 12 Noon Wednesday, February 28, 1996 at Brown Funeral Home, 1616 Davison Rd., Rev. Harold Constant, Pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow at West Dayton Cemetery, Mayville, Michigan. She was born November 13, 1900 in Kingston, Michigan, the daughter of Christian and Harriet (Hall) Moore. She married Lyle Titus July 28, 1920 in Flint. He preceded her in death in 1985. Surviving are: 3 children, Maxine Titus of Flint, Vaughn and wife Dorothy Titus of Flint, Lucille Johns of Grand Blanc; 7 grandchildren, Allan and wife Crystal Titus, James Titus, Kenneth and wife Pamela Titus, Garry and wife Cindy Johns, Kevin and wife Lorna Johns, Eric and wife Laura Johns, and Brian Johns; 9 great grandchildren, Jessica, Lyle, Julie, Lindsay, Kenneth Titus, Keith Reynolds, Joshua, Erin and Corinna Johns; several other relatives and friends. Memorial contributions may be made to a church or charity of your choice. Friends may visit at the funeral home from 11 AM-4PM and 6-PM today and 11AM until time of service on Wednesday.________________________________________________________________Mr. Gordon Titus, 94, retired NASA model shop carpenter in California, died Dec. 24, 1991, at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center. Memorial service is 7 tonight at First Foursquare Church. Visitation is at Robert Burum's home, 27 Billy Joe's Blind, following the service. Cavin Funeral Home is in charge. Survivors are his wife, Alice; daughters, Mrs. Lowaine Farmer of Carmichael, Calif., Mrs. Mercedes Burum; brother, Leslie Titus of Santa Cruz, Calif. ________________________________________________________________Beatrice Daily Sun. Tues., May 22, 1951.ALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) - An accident in the Burlington railroad yards here has taken the life of Gordon A. Titus, 50, a switchman. Titus was injured early yesterday and died later in an Alliance hospital. W. F. Giles, superintendent of the Alliance division of the railroad, said Titus was adjusting a coupling on a freight car when another car rolled against it. Titus suffered a crushed right arm and apparently an injured pelvis. He is survived by his widow, Mabel.________________________________________________________________Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, WA) - September 27, 2000. Page: A08.Former Port Orchard resident The Rev. Gordon P. Titus, 86, of Anaheim, Calif., died Sept. 24, 2000, in Anaheim. He was born Feb. 18, 1914, in Hasbrook Heights, N.J. He graduated from Anaheim Union High School and attended Biola Bible Institute of Los Angeles. He married Lorraine Ebel on March 28, 1941, in Tustin, Calif. She preceded him in death in 1998. Mr. Titus was a pastor for 50 years. He was a member of Manchester Community Church. Survivors include a son, Paul of Puyallup; two daughters, Sharon Prenguber of Lynnwood and Lois Giron of Anaheim; a sister, Alice Patterson of Hilo, Hawaii; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. A graveside service is planned for 11 a.m. Friday at Sunset Lane Cemetery. A memorial service will follow at 12:30 p.m. at Manchester Community Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Pendleton-Gilchrist Funeral Home at Rill Chapel. Memorial donations may be made to Missions Fund, c/o Manchester Community Church, P.O. Box 310, Manchester, WA 98353. _______________________________________________________________-Chicago Tribune (IL) - February 13, 2004. Page: 13.Gordon Russell Titus Sr., 96, formerly of LaGrange Park, beloved husband of the late Helen; loving father of Elizabeth (Titus) McInnis and Gordon Russell (Rose) Titus Jr. Memorial Service 10 a.m. Saturday at Lexington Square, 555 Foxworth, Lombard. Interment private. Memorials to the American Heart Association or the Alzheimer's Association appreciated. Arrangements by Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 708-352-6500 .________________________________________________________________Malone Telegram, The (NY) - Saturday, May 21, 2016 Grace Titus, of Evans, Georgia, passed away at her home on May 8, 2016. She was born July 9, 1927, the daughter of Ernest and Carrie Nicklaw of Malone. Grace is survived by a son, Lloyd Titus, a daughter, Susan Holland, and four grandchildren, all of Evans, Georgia, and a brother and sister-in-law Howard and Patricia Nicklaw of Naples, New York. Grace was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth Titus, on February 18, 1972, and a daughter, Carolyn Titus on September 30, 2003. Burial was in the Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery in Augustus, Georgia. ________________________________________________________________Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - June 22, 2002.A memorial Mass for Mrs. Grace Titus, 88, of Springfield will be at 11 a.m. Monday in St. James Church, 45 S. Springfield Ave., Springfield. Arrangements are by Smith and Smith (Suburban), Springfield. Mrs. Titus, who died Friday in Overlook Hospital, Summit, was a secretary with the Department of Veterans Affairs in Newark for more than 30 years before retiring in 1984. Born in New York City, she lived in East Orange before moving to Springfield in 1953. Surviving is a brother, James Nesi. ________________________________________________________________Gainesville Sun, The (FL) - Sunday, October 18, 2015 Grace Black Titus passed away on 09/30/2015 in Gainesville, Florida. Grace was born on 04/27/1938 to Kenneth Robert Black and Elizabeth Jane Morrison Black in Ohio. Grace is survived by her husband of 56 Years, John who was also her childhood sweetheart, who she met while picking strawberries. Also surviving Grace are her two children Molly (Patton) McLeod, Robert (April) Titus, three grandchildren, Stephanie (Chris) Pohlmann; Ethan McLeod and Wyatt Titus; three sisters Juanita (Andy) Thomas, Jeannie Draper and Debra (Jay) Tumbleson; several nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews as well as a large extended family. The Memorial for Grace will be on 10/24/2015 at 11:00 AM at the 1st United Methodist Church, 21930 SE 67th Place, Hawthorne, Florida 32640. Arrangements by Forest Meadows Funeral Home, 352-378-2528. ________________________________________________________________Grace Constance Doreen Titus of Troy MI. Transitioned February 10, 2008, age 60. Beloved wife of Las; Devoted mother of Lisa, Shawn and Danielle (Ferguson); Son-in-law Tim, Jr.; Daughter of Edgar and the late Hazel Holness; Sister of Harrison and Sam Holness. Also survived by several aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and cherished friends. Thanksgiving Service Wednesday 11 a.m. at Word of Faith Christian Center, 20000 W. Nine Mile (at Evergreen). Church Visitation begins at 10:30 a.m. Burial will take place in Jamaica on February 28, 2008. A. J. Desmond & Sons, 248-362-2500. View obituary and share memories at . Feb 17 2008 Detroit Free Press.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - February 14, 1995. Page: 8.Grace Coolman Titus, 80, of Zephyrhills, died Saturday (Feb. 11, 1995) at East Pasco Medical Center. Born in Mason County, Mich., she came here 20 years ago from Muskegon, Mich. She was a homemaker and a member of First United Methodist Church, Zephyrhills. Survivors include a son, Myron, Milwaukee; a daughter, Marilyn Chapin, DeBary; a sister, Angie Conn, Lansing, Mich.; and seven grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Brooksville. ________________________________________________________________Grace H. Titus, 102?, died Thursday, Jan. 18, 2001 at Laurel Manor Nursing Home in Stroudsburg. Born on July 28, 1898, in Hamilton Township, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Clara (Rinker) Cressman. She was a resident of Monroe County all her life. She was a former employee of the Registrar's Office in the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg for many years. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of George N. Kemp Post 346 of East Stroudsburg and Stroudsburg United Methodist Church in Stroudsburg. Surviving are one daughter, Marian (Scheller) Wallace of Easton; one grandson, Douglas E. Wallace of Bethlehem; three great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, Granville Scheller, who passed away in 1921; and second husband, Floyd M. Titus, who passed away in 1979. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 22, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. The Rev. George S. Rigby Jr. will officiate. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service, at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Stroudsburg Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, 547 Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360. Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home East Stroudsburg .________________________________________________________________Grace L. Titus, 90, of Olde House Lane in Morgantown, formerly of Chestnut Ridge Road, died Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2000, at Ruby Memorial Hospital. She was born June 3, 1910, in Monongalia County, daughter of the late Martin L. and Georgia Irvin Dotson. She was a Morgantown native, but a longtime resident of Lusby, Md. She was a member of Kingdom Hall in Morgantown. She retired from the U.S. Defense Department in Baltimore. She is survived by two sisters and spouse, Dorothy L. Dotson, Morgantown, and Thelma and Wayne Marker, of Bloomington, Ind. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Carl Willis Titus, in 1988; two sisters and a brother. Cremation services will be provided by Hastings Funeral Home. There will be no visitation. Graveside service will be 12:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, at East Oak Grove Cemetery, with Donald Longfellow officiating. The family requests no flowers or donations. Dominion Post. Oct. 27, 2000.________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune. Friday Evening, November 25, 1960.Mrs. Grace Mae Titus, 75, of 1600 Douglass st., died at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's hospital. She was born on June 25, 1885, in Kokomo, the daughter of Jacob and Sarah Odom Rodman. Her marriage was to Ed Titus, who died in 1958. She is survived by five sons, William, Harold, Paul, Walter and Lawrence, all of Logansport; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Leipsic, Ohio; Mrs. Bertha Smith and Mrs. Violet Ross, both of Logansport; 75 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren; a brother, Walter Rodman, Kokomo; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Cardwell and Mrs. Vine Arbuckle, both of Kokomo, and Mrs. Clara Beard, Defiance, Ohio. Friends may call at the Fisher funeral home where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The Reverand Paul Winder will officiate and burial will be at Mount Hope cemetery.________________________________________________________________The Progress-Index. Wednesday, May 3, 1967. p. 36.Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Titus Gates, wife of the late T. Morriss Gates, Sr., who died Monday at her home, 2246 Ft. Rice St., were conducted today at 12:30 p.m. in the chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son. Dr. Robert C. Vaughan, Jr., pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, officiated and pallbearers were: Robert E. Floyd, James T. Floyd, E. Neil Titus, J. Madison Titus, Jennings H. Titus, V. R. Beachy, Jr. and William T. Beachy. Interment was in Blandford Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - August 3, 2004. B-3.Grace Titus Steinmetz, 93, of Masonic Village, Elizabethtown, formerly of South Chiques Road, Manheim, died of natural causes Sunday at home. Mrs. Steinmetz was a biology teacher and an artist. She taught 23 years until 1976 in Hempfield School District. She also served as adjunct professor of art at Elizabethtown College. A graduate of the former Stevens High School, she studied at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, while working in classified advertising at Lancaster Newspapers Inc. In 1936, she and Mary Black Diller Engel co-founded Lancaster County Art Association. She served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, during which time her cartoons was published by King Features newspaper syndicate. Mrs. Steinmetz studied art in 1944 at Columbia University, New York. In 1953, she received a bachelor's degree in biology and education from the former Millersville State Teacher's College. She received her master's degree in zoology in 1957 from University of Pennsylvania. She painted and studied art at places such as the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. She was a member of National Association of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, Jersey City (N.J.) Painters and Sculptors Society and American Watercolor Society, where she won numerous awards. Regionally she exhibited in Lancaster Summer Arts Festival, Knickerbocker Artists, Association of Delaware Valley Art Clubs, Harrisburg Art Association, Pennsylvania Academy Fellowship Exhibitions, Moore College of Art and Echo Valley Art Group at William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg. As one-person shows, she exhibited at Lancaster County Historical Society, Millersville University, Franklin & Marshall College, Elizabethtown College, Commonwealth (Mellon) Bank, Ruth Hager Art Gallery and the Lesley Frost Studio Gallery, New York City. She repeatedly won Lancaster Art Association's Best of Show award, and her silk--screen Christmas cards have been used as fund-raisers by several charitable agencies. After retirement, Mrs. Steinmetz continued to teach art classes at Art Association of Lancaster, which made her a life member in 1983 and honored her for a lifetime of service with the Michael M. Engle Award in 1986. In 1993 the main gallery of the Art Association was named "Grace Titus Steinmetz Gallery." She was a fellow in the Royal Society of Arts. Other memberships included Iris Club, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, Echo Valley Art Group, Eastern Star in Elizabethtown and Donegal Presbyterian Church. Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late John and Anna Ernst Titus. Her husband, Rollin C. Steinmetz, died in 1986. She was the last of her family. ________________________________________________________________Detroit News, The (MI) - February 17, 2008.Grace Constance Doreen Titus of Troy MI. Transitioned February 10, 2008, age 60. Beloved wife of Las; Devoted mother of Lisa, Shawn and Danielle (Ferguson); Son-in-law Tim, Jr.; Daughter of Edgar and the late Hazel Holness; Sister of Harrison and Sam Holness. Also survived by several aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and cherished friends. Thanksgiving Service Wednesday 11 a.m. at Word of Faith Christian Center, 20000 W. Nine Mile (at Evergreen). Church Visitation begins at 10:30 a.m. Burial will take place in Jamaica on February 28, 2008. A. J. Desmond & Sons, 248-362-2500. View obituary and share memories at ________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - January 20, 2001. Page: B19.Grace H. Titus, 102, died Thursday, Jan. 18, in Laurel Manor Nursing Home, Stroudsburg. She was the wife of the late Floyd M. Titus and Granville Scheller. She was employed in the Registrar's office in the Monroe County Courthouse for many years. Born in Hamilton Township, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Clara (Rinker) Cressman. She was a member of Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. She was a member of the auxiliary of George N. Kemp Post 346, American Legion, East Stroudsburg. Survivors: Daughter, Marian Wallace of Easton; a grandson, three great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Monday. Contributions: To the church. ________________________________________________________________TITUS, PLATT, 87, of New Port Richey, died Tuesday (Jan. 16, 1990) at HCA New Port Richey Hospital. Born in North Norwich, N.Y., he came here 25 years ago from Norwich, N.Y. He was a retired locomotive engineer with Ontario and Western Railroad of New York. He was a member of the Community Church of Port Richey. Survivors include his wife, Grace; a son, Howard, West Haven, Conn.; a daughter, Lillian Gleason, McHenry, Ill.; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. National Cremation Society, Holiday.Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - February 2, 1993. Page: 2.Grace M. Titus, 86, of New Port Richey died Thursday in McHenry, Ill. A native of Warwick, N.Y., she moved to the area in 1973 from Norwich, N.Y. She was a member of Community United Methodist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Lillian Gleason of McHenry; a son, Howard of West Haven, Conn.; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Dunedin Chapel.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - October 13, 1993. Page: 7; 9; 7; 7.Grace S. Titus, 79, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (Oct. 11, 1993) at home. She was born in Columbia, S.C., and came here in 1957 from Atlanta. She was a buyer for Maas Brothers for 17 years. She was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and the Bath Club of Redington Beach. Survivors include her husband of 47 years, Charles B.; three sisters, Ellis McCraney, Charlotte, N.C., Lillian Metz, Columbia, and Lena McGrath, Charleston, S.C.; and several nieces and nephews. National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg. Charles B. Titus. m. Grace S. _____. She b. Oct. 9, 1914. d. Oct. 11, 1993. Buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Saint Petersburg, Pinellas Co., FL.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 25, 1990. Page: 2B.Gracie S. Sanford Titus, 87, retired retail salesclerk, died Saturday, March 24, 1990. Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Carlson Funeral Home, El Dorado. Survivors: sons, Donald P. Sanford of La Conner, Wash., Dale J. Sanford of Anthony; daughters, Betty Marie Long of Haviland, Bervelee Bratton of Naples, Fla., Lorna Mead of El Dorado; stepsons, Lawrence Titus of Kenosha, Wis., Everett Titus of Oklahoma City; stepdaughter, Chloe Cooper of Denver; brother, Raleigh Dykstra of Spokane, Wash.; sister, Anna Traylor of El Dorado; 28 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Augusta Medical Complex. ________________________________________________________________The Coshocton Tribune. Sunday morning, December 18, 1932. p. 9.Grant Titus, aged 67 died suddenly from heart disease Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Seifried, Onadenhutten. He had been appointed justice of the peace of Clay tp. by Governor George White two weeks ago. Until that time he had made his home in Newcomerstown for two years. Surviving are three brothers, S. O. Titus, West State st., Newcomerstown, Nelson Titus, California, and John Titus, Byesville; two sisters, Mrs. M. V. Hollingsworth, who resides southeast of here, and Mrs. Seifired. He was born in Perry tp., Tuscarawas co., a son of the late Caldwell and Elizabeth Titus and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.________________________________________________________________Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) - August 25, 2004. Page: B05.Grant W. Titus, 75, died Sunday. Born in Clifton, he lived there and in Paterson before moving here in 1991. Mr. Titus was a mortician at Scanlan Funeral Home, Paterson, and Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, Little Falls, for 50 years before retiring in 1990. A Korean War Army veteran, he was a member of American Legion Post 121, Little Falls, and a volunteer at the Board of Education. He was a member of the Union Church and its Men's Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Joan Matthews; a son, Jack of Clarkville, Md.; a daughter, Jill Lorenz of Lavallette; and five grandchildren. Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, 2482 Church Road, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Grant W. Titus, 75, of Lavallette, passed on Sunday, Aug. 22, at Community Medical Center, Toms River. Born in Clifton, he lived in Paterson for a time, returning to Clifton and moved to Lavallette in 1991. He was a mortician for 50 years starting out in Paterson at the Scanlan Funeral Home, and spending most of his career at the Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, Little Falls, until his retirement in 1990. He was a Korean War Army veteran, a member of the American Legion Post 121, Little Falls, a member of the Union Church of Lavallette and a member of the Men's Club of the church. He will be sadly missed at the Lavallette Elementary School, where he volunteered as a "shredder" for the Board of Education and also by his neighbors and friends on Newark Avenue, where he was affectionately called the "Mayor." Surviving are his wife, Joan Matthews Titus; a son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Karen Titus of Clarkville, Md.; a daughter and son-in-law, Jill and Craig Lorenz of Lavallette; five grandchildren, Matthew, Marc, Megan, Kristina and Michael; and his dog, Willy. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Union Church of Lavallette, 25 Philadelphia Ave., Lavallette. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Union Church of Lavallette, the Lavallette First Aid or the Lavallette Police Department would be appreciated. Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. From the Asbury Park Press, 8/25/04.________________________________________________________________Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - May 4, 1993. Page: B-3.Mrs. Gretchen Titus Cummins, 81, a homemaker, widow of Shirley E. Cummins.________________________________________________________________Paris News, The (TX) - Thursday, June 23, 2016Gregory Titus, 40 of Paris, passed away Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Funeral services have been set for Saturday, June 25, 2016, at 2 p.m. at Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home with the Rev. Don Graham officiating. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home. He was born in Morris, Illinois, on May 22, 1976, to Daniel and Charlene Welch Titus. He married Crystal Templeton in Paris, Texas, on Feb. 13, 2010. He received his Bachelor's Degree in History in 2009 from Texas A&M in Texarkana and was a History Teacher. He was a member of The Lighthouse Family Worship Center. He is survived by his wife, Crystal Titus; children, Isaac Titus and Timothy Titus; parents, Daniel and Charlene Titus; brother, Daniel Titus Jr, and wife Holly; sister, Shawna Cobbins and husband Kevin; special niece, Brittany Marie Titus; and special nephews, Daniel Titus III, Brandon Cobbins, Stephen Titus and Kevin Trey Cobbins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Donald and Melva Benson Welch, and Harold and Violet Titus; and aunts, Julie Miller and Jackie Emory. Honorary pallbearers will be Glenn Parker, Steve Welch, Tim Welch and Tom Welch. Online condolences may be sent to the Titus family at fry-________________________________________________________________Nevada State Journal. Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1962. p. 11.Gregory Alikakos, 71, of 458 Court St., died at his home Friday. He was born March 25, 1890, in Sparta, Greece. He owned and operated restaurants in New York for more than 50 years before his retirement five years ago. Survivors include his widow, Mary Alikakos, Reno; a daughter, Mrs Paula Titus; a son, William Alikakos, both of Reno; and three grandchildren, Billy Titus, Robbie Titus and Stephanie Titus. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the O'Brien-Rogers Chapel by Rev. Arcadios Arcadiou of the Greek Orthodox Church of Las Vegas. Burial will be in the Mountain View Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Modesto Bee, The (CA) - Thursday, April 26, 2018GUS ARNOLD TITUS NOV 25, 1931 - APRIL 21, 2018 Gus passed away peacefully surrounded by family. He was born in Avoca PA at his Aunt Rosie & Uncle Gus' home. He was raised in Scranton PA and joined the Air Force at the age of 18. He retired from Costco in 2003. He was preceded in death by his loving mother Gertrude and father Lewis, brothers Richard, Louie, Billy and Jack. He is survived by his wife Lin Stephenson Titus. His sons Dan (Debbie), Tim (Carmen) and Todd (Yvonne) Titus. His loving sister Sally Velehoski, step son Ron (Tammy) Stephenson. He leaves eight grandchildren & three step grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He will be missed by many friends and family especially his care givers Travis and Renee Stephenson who loved him so much. Services wil be held at 1:00pm on April 28, 2018 at Trinity Baptist Church 1346 Ronald Ave Modesto CA. Graveside services to follow at Ripon Cemetery 320 N Stockton Ave Ripon CA ________________________________________________________________Guy Titus, 40, Buena Vista, died Jan. 18, 2004, in Denver, from a sudden onset of cancer. He was born Dec. 15, 1963, in Pasco, Wash., to Kenneth Titus and Cynthia Hannigan. Mr. Titus was sheville, N.C.; sisters, Barbara Smith, Pueblo and Winnie Chapman, Boulder City, Neemployed by Center Ville Concrete. He married Lori J. Parks on Oct. 1, 1994. He was the father of four children. Mr. Titus was an outdoorsman who loved to fish and pan for gold. To raise a family and work in the Buena Vista area was his fulfillment in life. He is survived by his wife, Lori Titus, Buena Vista; daughters, Krysta, Kayla and Kelly Titus, son, Jeffery Titus, Buena Vista; mother, Cynthia Hannigan, Texas; brother, Mike Hannigan, Av. and brothers, Kenny Titus, Henderson, Nev. and Jimmy Titus, Liberal, Kans. Mr. Titus was preceded in death by his father, Kenneth Titus. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Buena Vista. A reception will follow at the Buena Vista American Legion Hall. Donations may be made to the family of Guy Titus in care of Runyan Mortuary, P.O. Box 1668, Buena Vista, CO 81211. The Mountain Mail. Jan. 22, 2004.________________________________________________________________Guy W. Titus, Jr., 82, of Johnson City, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Tuesday morning, August 1, 2006, at the Willow Point Nursing Home. He was predeceased by his parents and three sisters. He is survived by his loving wife, Eleanor (Brown) Titus, Johnson City; his children, Gary and Cheryi Titus, Ohio, Pamela Titus and her companion, Louis Paglia, Endicott; six grandchildren, Christy (Luke) Ernst, Daniel, Kali, Cody and Korri Titus, all of Ohio, Richard Titus, Endicott; two brothers-in-law and their spouses; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; special friends, Mena Nowak and Pamela (Woody) Bello, both of Johnson City. Guy was a member of Primitive Methodist Church, Johnson City. He worked at G.A.F./Ozalid Corp. for 45 years as a Foreman in the Production Control Department. He was an avid N.Y. Yankee and N.Y. Giants fan and was the biggest fan John Wayne (The Duke) ever had. Guy was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. The family would like to thank the staff of North 2 at the Willow Point Nursing Home for their compassionate care given to Guy throughout his stay. Funeral services will be held at the J.F. Rice Funeral Home, Inc., 150 Main St., Johnson City, Friday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Elvin S. Murphy will officiate. Burial will be in Glen Castle Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home, Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.________________________________________________________________Delaware State News (Dover, DE) - November 18, 2010. Page: 9.Gwendolyn V. Titus, of Frederica, passed away on Nov. 9, 2010, at the Delaware Hospice Center, Milford. Born on Nov. 15, 1937, she was the daughter of the late Richard and Susie Titus. She was 72 years old. Funeral services and burial was private. Letters of condolence may be sent, and guestbook may be signed at . Arrangements were handled by Bennie Smith Funeral Home, Dover. ________________________________________________________________ ................
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