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Hadley, Gordon L., 93, Monrovia, died at 11:30 p.m. Nov. 14, 2004. The son of the late Herman "Shag" Hadley and Sarah "Sadie" (Hubbard) Hadley Johnson, he was born Nov. 5, 1911, in Monrovia. His wife, Martha (Hunter) Hadley, whom he married Oct. 4, 1934, survives. Hadley drove a truck for Jackson Trucking in Indianapolis for six years. He was also a lifetime farmer and drove a bus for Greyhound in Indianapolis for 12 years. He also was owner-operator of Hadley and Hinshaw Tile Ditching in Monrovia for 25 years. He was a charter member of the Monrovia Fire Department; birth right member of West Union Friends Meeting in Monrovia; 50-year member of Monrovia Masonic Lodge and charter member of Monrovia Football Fathers. He was a 1929 graduate of Monrovia High School. Other survivors include two sons, Stephen A. Hadley, Plainfield, and Dean C. Hadley, Monrovia; a daughter, Holly Lee, Monrovia; sister, Carol Rutledge, Michigan; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. A son, David D. Hadley; brother, Arnold Hadley; sister, Joyce Titus, and great-granddaughter, Jessica Lee, also preceded him in death. The service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at West Union Friends Meeting in Monrovia. Joseph Cassady will officiate. Burial will be in West Union Cemetery in Monrovia. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today and from 1 p.m. until the time of the service Wednesday at Jones Family Mortuary in Mooresville. Memorial contributions may be made to West Union Friends Meeting, or Community VNA Home Care, 9894 E. 121st St., Fishers, In 46038. Martinsville Daily Reporter. Nov. 18, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hagmaier, Roxanne R., (Titus), 36, of Shaler, formerly of Valencia, died Sunday, Feb. 26, 2006. Born Aug. 17, 1969, in Pittsburgh, she was the beloved daughter of John E. II and Grace J. (Hawley) Titus. Loving mother of Daniel A. and Amber R. Tarr. Wife of William J. Hagmaier. Sister of Kenneth (Robin) Titus, Marilynn (Douglas) Marple, John E. Titus, Michael (Jill) Titus, Joshua Titus, Nathan Titus and Bradley Titus. Roxanne was a technician with the intensive care unit at UPMC Passavant. The family will welcome friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 5864 Heckert Road, Bakerstown, Richland. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Gospel Fellowship Presbyterian Church, 161 McFann Road, Valencia, PA 16059, with the Rev. Nick Protos officiating. Please meet at church. Interment will follow in Lakewood Memorial Gardens, Indiana Township. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to the "Daniel & Amber Tarr Trust," c/o Northwest Savings Bank, 1421 Route 8, Valencia, PA 16059. Please pay tribute at . Valley News Dispatch. Feb. 28, 2006.________________________________________________________________Hahn, Albert F., 74, of Tampa and St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Oct. 7, 2000) at the VA Medical Center at Bay Pines. Born in Maple Shade, N.J., he came to Florida in 1980. He lived in Tampa until recently, when he lived for several months in St. Petersburg. He worked for A&P for 17 years and for the U.S. Postal Service until retirement. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and a member of the American Legion, Moose Lodge and VFW. Survivors include his wife, Emilia; three daughters, Maryann Titus and Linda Frontel, both of St. Petersburg, and Cathy Hahn, Merchantville, N.J.; three brothers, Louis, Charles and John, all of New Jersey; a sister, Mary Heathcote, New Port Richey; and two grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Tampa.________________________________________________________________Hahn, William Warner, 91, of Savannah, GA, formerly of New Hope, PA and Wellsburg, W.VA died January 5, 2011. Bill was born December 10, 1919 in Wellsburg, W VA. At 14 years of age, Bill began working at Millington Motor Sales. By age 15 he was tasked with driving new cars from Detroit to Wellsburg. It began a lifelong love affair with automobiles. While working as a plant superintendent for Arkell and Smiths, Bill enlisted in the US Army Air Force prior to United States entrance into WWII. During WWII Bill served thirty nine months overseas with the 57th Fighter Group, 65th Squadron, stationed in North Africa, Corsica and Italy. During his service in WWII, Bill earned the Legion of Merit for his contribution to the design and installation of a bomb release for the P-47 resulting in the P-47's success as a low-level strafing and dive-bombing aircraft. He was awarded the Middle East Ribbon with nine Battle Stars for his service in the Mediterranean and Middle East Theater. Additionally, Bill received the Bronze Star, three Presidential Unit Citations, and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm. After the war, Bill was named Plant Manager of a start-up operation in Mobile, Alabama. This was followed by another Plant Managers's start up assignment at Gillman Paper and Bag operation in St. Mary's, GA. Bill was then hired to overhaul and improve production of a plant in New Hope, PA. Union Camp Corporation bought that operation in 1958 and Bill became the General Manager. Bill was responsible for developing the "cement barrier bag" which prevented cement from hardening while in storage, the charcoal "Matchlight" bag and was instrumental in bringing the "stepped-end" paper sack to America. In 1972, Bill was transferred to the Union Camp Savannah Mill as the General Manager of the Multiwall-Specialty Operation. Under his leadership the operation became profitable. Bill retired in 1982 after 24 years with Union Camp and a working lifetime in the paper bag industry. After retiring from Union Camp, Bill went on to establish his own corporation and remained involved with the paper sack industry until 1995 and age 75, making close friends on both coasts, as well as internationally. In all of those years and activities Bill never lost his optimism or his love for cars, golf, good friends, travel and family. He was loyal, caring, compassionate, and a wonderful storyteller. The support of his wife, Shirley, was always present and appreciated by Bill. He was predeceased by his parents Ralph and Roxy Hahn and his granddaughter, Kathryn Titus. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Shirley Arbogast Hahn, Savannah; his children, Jeffrey Hahn, Atlanta, GA., Roxie and Keith Oberg, Silver Lake, PA; six grandchildren, Michael and Ashley Hahn, Bluffton, SC., David Hahn, Bluffton, SC., Rebecca and Jeff Smith, Binghamton, NY., Courtney Hahn and Brittney Hahn, Atlanta, GA., and Matthew Oberg, Silver Lake, PA as well as sister-in-law Dorothy Arbogast Vincent, Follansbee, W.VA., a niece and nephew, three great grand-children and many wonderful friends. Thank you to the medical staff of Island Hospice, most particularly Kristie, and the offices of Drs. Bradley and Georgescu for their excellent care and concern. Visitation: 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday, January 8, 2011 at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel. Funeral: 2:00 p.m., Sunday, January 9, 2011 at Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church with Reverend Dr. John Wall officiating. Remembrances: Donations in Bill's memory can be made to the Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church, or, the 57th Fighter Group WWII Memorial, The New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT. 06096 Attn. Mike Speciale. Savannah Morning News. Jan. 8, 2011.________________________________________________________________Hains, Linda S., 62, of Traverse City, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, July 7, 2003. Born Aug. 28, 1940, in Traverse City, she was the daughter of Myron and Geraldine (LaForest) Tossey. On Nov. 25, 1960, in Traverse City, she married Frank Peasley, who preceded her in death in 1976. Linda was a 1958 graduate of Traverse City Central High School. While Frank was in the U.S. Coast Guard, they traveled to Japan, California and Texas; but her lifelong home was always Traverse City. Linda had been employed as a ward clerk at the Osteopathic Hospital and had previously sang with Sweet Adelines and her church's Sunshine Singers. Linda had many passions and she excelled at golfing, bowling and cross-stitching. In her younger years, she was an excellent artist and painter. Linda loved the beauty of the area and all it had to offer. She will be fondly remembered for her great sense of humor and especially her love and affection for her family and grandchildren. Survivors include her children, Laurie (Doug) Downer of Traverse City, Frank R. Peasley of Traverse City, Gerilyn (Bruce) Blesma of Elk Rapids, Rebecca (Jim Dietlin) Peasley of Traverse City; father, Myron Tossey of Traverse City; sisters, Karen (Phil) Groesser and Sally Carlisle, all of Traverse City; and seven grandchildren, James, Tiia, Dani, Devyn, Robby, Mikayla and Anna; and Marie (Mark) Titus and their daughter, Jesse. Linda was also preceded in death by her mother in 2001; and son-in-law, Robert, in 1997. A celebration of Linda's life will be held at Church of the Living God on Monday, July 14, 2003, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Ted Smith officiating. Burial will be in Grand Traverse Memorial Gardens. In remembrance, memorial contributions may be directed to The Linda Hains Memorial Fund, c/o Laurie Downer, or to Munson Hospice. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. The family is being served by the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Traverse City. Traverse City Record-Eagle. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Hall, Annie Cameron, 89, formerly of Surf City, N.C., died Tuesday, July 27, 1999, at National Health Care in Greer. Born in Harnett County, N.C., she was a daughter of the late Grover C. and Grisella McCormick Cameron and the wife of the late James P. Hall. She was a retired schoolteacher and a member of Surf City Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Roger L. Batts of Woodbridge, Va.; a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hall Jr. of Greenville; grandchildren, Robert D. Hall, James H. Hall, Mary Carolyn Titus, Roger Lee Batts Jr., James H. Batts and Doris Jean Batts; great-grandchildren, Kelsey Batts, Elizabeth Hall, Preston Hall, James Titus and Cary Hall Titus. The body will be sent to Cox-Needham Funeral Home in Pilot Mountain, N.C. for visitation from 7-8:30 p.m. today. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday at Brims Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Brims Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, c/o Homer Hicks, 1502 Brims Grove Road, Pinnacle, N.C. 27043. - Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, Downtown. The Greenville News. Jul. 28, 1999.________________________________________________________________Hall, Isaac Clay “Ike” Sr., 73, Logansport, died at 8:20 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 2010, in St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis. Born Jan. 26, 1937, in Powell County, Ky., he was the son of George and Janie Shuff. He was married Nov. 18, 1957, in Logansport to Rosalee Beebout. Ike retired from Milbanks Manufacturing Company in Kokomo. Surviving are his wife, Rosalee Hall, Logansport; children, Annamarie Scott and husband, Charles, Reynolds, Brenda Elpers Townsend, Logansport, Carol Jean Hall and companion, Michael B. Stevens, Lucerne, Dale L. Hall and Eric J. Hall, both of Logansport, and Rebecca Stephens and husband, Vernon, Florida; sisters, Minnie Titus and husband, Danny, Logansport, and Betsy Fuchs and husband, Carl, Pennsylvania; seven grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. One son, Isaac Hall Jr., preceded in death. Services will be at 5 p.m. Tuesday in Gundrum Funeral Home with Dr. Horace Smith officiating. Burial will be in Deer Creek Cemetery, Onward. Friends may call from 1 p.m. until time of services Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Pharos-Tribune. May 29, 2010.________________________________________________________________Hall, James “Jim” Preston Jr., 73, of 447 Henderson Road, died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007, in his home. Born in Fayetteville, N.C., on March 5, 1934, Jim was the husband of Carolyn Whitworth Hall and the son of the late James Preston and Annie Cameron Hall. He was a graduate of Fayetteville High School. He received a football scholarship to Wake Forest University, where he earned his degree in business and was in the Letterman’s Club. Jim loved his Demon Deacons! Jim was a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army and later was employed by ADM as sales manager for the southern division. He was a member of John Knox Presbyterian Church and the Onesimus Sunday school class. He was an elder and deacon, taught Sunday school and coached in the church basketball program. Jim was also a member of Greenville Country Club, Greenville Touchdown Club and Greenville Basketball Club. He was an officer and official of Greenville SAIL and was a YMCA football coach. He was an avid golfer and accomplished musician, and he loved to play the piano for family and friends. In addition to his loving wife, he is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Mary Carolyn and David Loring Titus of Charlotte, N.C.; two sons, Robert Durant Thornton-Hall and wife Lisa Simmons Hall of Greenville, and James Hunt Thornton-Hall and wife June League Hall of Birmingham, Ala.; six grandchildren, Elizabeth Parker Hall, Robert Preston Hall, James Whitmore Titus, Carolyn Hall Titus, Isabella Grace Hall and Lillian Janis Hall; a brother-in-law, Don Whitworth and wife LeeAnne of Raleigh, N.C.; and several nieces and nephews. Jim loved life and his church, and was dedicated to his wife, children and grandchildren. He will be missed by all. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007, at John Knox Presbyterian Church. Visitation was held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 17, 2007, at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home - Downtown, in Greenville. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Brotherhood Fund of John Knox Presbyterian Church, 35 Shannon Drive, Greenville, SC 29615. Fayetteville Observer. Dec. 19, 2007.________________________________________________________________Hall, Norman S., 76, of Indianapolis, passed away February 9, 2009. He served in the Navy during the Korean War. Norman retired from the Indianapolis Fire Department in 1976. Survivors include his children, Nancy Stenger and Toni Tibbett; stepdaughter, Margie Titus, sisters, Delta Sadowsky and Mellie Hall; grandchildren, Brent Stenger, Ricky Chavez, Stacy Jones, Katelyn Brown, and Rebekah Stenger; and eight great grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements have been entrusted to G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Avenue. Online condolences may be shared with the family at: ________________________________________________________________Halling, Janice C., 55, of rural Waverly, died as the result of a car accident on Friday, Jan. 4, 2002. Born Sept. 22, 1946, in Burlington, she was the daughter of Warren and Adaleen Geiger. She married Gerald Halling. Mrs. Halling was a homemaker. She also taught adult education classes, knitting and crocheting at Southeast Community College in Lincoln, Neb. She was a former LPN, cosmetologist and cosmetology instructor. She was a professional seamstress, won numerous cooking and sewing awards, was a judge at county fairs and recently was named Norris Public Power Cook of the Month. She was a member of Bethlehem Covenant Church in rural Waverly and OES Ceresco Chapter 198, was superintendent of Lancaster County Fair, instructor at the Greater Lincoln Obedience Club, trained and showed cocker spaniels. Survivors include one daughter, Brenda Halling of Lincoln; her mother of Lincoln; one sister, Claire Titus of Raymond; two brothers, Richard Geiger of Cedar Rapids and Owen Geiger of Pueblo, Colo.; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her father. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Metcalf Funeral Home in Lincoln, where the family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. The funeral for Mrs. Halling will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Bethlehem Covenant Church in rural Waverly, with the Rev. Michael Weyeneth officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem Covenant Church Cemetery. A memorial has been established.________________________________________________________________Hamar, Fern I., 86, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday morning, September 23, 2004, at General Hospital. She was predeceased by her husband, George Hamar Sr.; a grandson, Eddie Duhlmeier; and two sisters, Helen Titus and Mary Genthner. She is survived by a son, George Hamar Jr., and his wife, Kathy, Kirkwood; a daughter, Betty, and her husband, Edmund Duhlmeier, Whitney Point; five grandchildren, Mrs. Chris (Kelli) Lynch, Jennifer, Maria and Robby Hamar, and Mrs. Richard (Deborah) Serbonich; six great-grandchildren, Brendon, Austin, and Gabriel Lynch, Derrick, Corey, and Ryan Serbonich; two sisters, Margaret Furman and Rebecca Morse; and several nieces and nephews. Fern loved her family and was a lifetime member of First Christian Church. She was an avid bowler and was awarded a Senior Star in 2003 by the Binghamton, Johnson City and Endicott Bowling Association. A Celebration of Fern's Life will be held on Monday, 10:30 a.m. at First Christian Church, 1 Grand Boulevard, Binghamton, with Rev. Marshall L. Sorber officiating. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery, Town of Dickinson. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider contributing in Fern's memory to her church. Arrangements under the direction of the Chopyak-Scheider Funeral Home. Press & Sun-Bulletin. Sep. 25, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hamilton, Curtis G., 93, formerly of 237 South Row Road, died Sunday in The Highlands Long Term Care Center, Fitchburg. His wife, Eleanor T. (Titus) Hamilton, died in 1992. He leaves a son, Curtis T. Hamilton of Fitzwilliam, N.H.; two brothers, Ralph Hamilton and Norval Hamilton, both of Litchfield, Nova Scotia; two sisters, Hester Bartlett of Kingston, N.H.; three grandchildren. Born in Litchfield, son of Wilbur P. and Orlena (Halliday) Hamilton, he lived in Townsend since 1946. (Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA). Published on June 11, 1996.________________________________________________________________Hamilton, Dick R. 72, died July 19, 2003, at Wesley Medical Center, Wichita. He was born June 11, 1931, at Harper, the son of Joseph E. and Ruth A. Hockett Hamilton. A longtime Harper resident, he was a retired air traffic controller at Wichita Flight Service Station. He belonged to Harper Christian Church, Harper Veterans of Foreign Wars, Harper Masonic Lodge and Anthony Eastern Star. On Oct. 18, 1959, he married Marion Titus at Harper. She survives. Publication: Hutchinson News, The (KS)Marion Titus. m. Dick R. Hamilton, son of Joseph E. and Ruth A. (Hockett). He b. Jun. 11, 1931 at Harper. d. Jul. 19, 2003.______________________________________________________________Hamilton, Eleanor T. (Titus), 82, of 237 South Row Road, died yesterday in Apple Valley Continuing Care Center in Ayer. She leaves her husband, Curtis G. Hamilton; a son, Curtis T. Hamilton of Fitzwilliam, N.H.; a brother, Alfred L. Titus of Brooksville, Fla.; and three grandchildren. She was born in Lynn, daughter of Alfred H. and Cora (Atkinson) Titus, and had lived here since 1946. Before moving here she lived in Swampscott. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton would have celebrated their 59th (Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA). Published on September 3, 1992._______________________________________________________________Hamilton, Dr. Frank D., 68, of 233 Erie Rd, dentist and father of Roger L. Hamilton, Dispatch photographer, died Tuesday morning in St. Francis Hospital after an illness of seven weeks. Native of Vinton, OH, Dr. Hamilton graduated in 1910 from Ohio State University's Starling-Ohio Medical School, then located in the present White Cross Hospital. He immediately entered the practice of denistry, and for many years his office has been at 79 E. State St., Columbus, OH. Dr. Hamilton was a member of the Columbus Dental Society, the Ohio State Dental Association, the American Dental Association, and the Worthington Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maud A. Hamilton; two sons, Roger L. and Dr. Noel D. Hamilton; three brothers, Dr. John H. Hamilton, of Columbus, Herbert W., of Amlin, OH, and Howard G., of Dublin, OH and four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Titus, Mrs. George Durbin, Mrs. H.W. Wilcox and Mrs. Edna A. Matthews, all of Columbus. Friends may call at the Carroll Weir funeral chapel, 4221 N. High St.. Burial in Union Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Hamilton, Marjorie L., 80, Kokomo, went to be with the Lord at 1:05 p.m. Wednesday, July 2, 2008, at Century Villa Health Care and Rehab, Greentown. She was born Oct. 26, 1927, in Kokomo, to George and Lucy Binney (Stahl). On Jan. 6, 1946, in Kokomo, she married Samual E. 'Buzz' Hamilton. She worked as a bookkeeper for Eriks Chevrolet retiring after 15 years of service. She attended Kokomo High School and graduated in 1946. She was a member of Grace Baptist Church. She loved to paint and play cards. She is survived by a son, Rod K. Hamilton and his wife, Rene', Rochester; daughter, Vicky Titus and her husband, Nick, Kokomo; three grandchildren, Marcia Karnes and her husband, Tim, Kokomo, Greg Hamilton and his wife, Kristy, Rochester, and Missey Johnson and her husband, Dean, Rochester; six great-grandchildren, one niece, and two nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and two brothers. Services are 3 p.m. Sunday at Ellers Mortuary, 3400 S. Webster St., with Pastor Kerry Williams officiating. Burial will be in Albright Cemetery. Friends may call from 1 p.m. until the time of the service Sunday at the mortuary. Arrangements are being handled by Ellers Mortuary Kokomo. Kokomo Tribune. Jul. 4, 2008.________________________________________________________________Hammes, Ronald G. 76, of Sellersville, formerly of Perkasie, died Oct. 18. Husband of Kathryn A. (Titus) Hammes. Survivors: Wife; two sons; grandson; sister. Services: Memorial, Sat., Oct. 29, 3 p.m., Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church, 19 S. 5th St., Perkasie. No calling hours. Arr. by Steeley FH, Sellersville. Morning Call. Oct. 21, 2011.________________________________________________________________Hammock, Anita Carol Spikes. Services for Anita Carol Spikes Hammock of Cairo are at 2 p.m., Thursday, March 25, 2004 at Allen & Allen Funeral Chapel. Interment is in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Hammock died March 22 at Archbold Memorial Hospital. Born Sept. 6, 1959 in Thomasville, she was the daughter of the late Houston Spikes and Onita Spikes Lawler, who survives. She was married to Frank Hammock who survives. Mrs. Hammock was a member of Gateway Christian Church. She worked in medical records at Glen-Mor Nursing Home and formerly worked at Archbold Memorial Hospital on the switchboard. Survivors include her husband, Frank Hammock of Cairo; mother and stepfather, Onita and Max Lawler; brother and sister-in-law, Gary and Tammy Spikes; niece, Tiffany Spikes; stepbrother and sister-in-law, Steve and Mary Lawler, stepsister, Connie Plymel, stepbrother, Larry Lawler, stepsister and brother-in-law, Dewey and Beverly Burnum; stepdaughter and husband, Kris and Al Weeks; stepson, Greg Tillman; stepdaughter and husband, Kellie and Randy Holton; stepdaughter, Taylor Titus; step-grandchildren, Hunter Foster, Dylan Foster, Colby Weeks and Alex Weeks. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday at the funeral chapel. Visitors may sign the online guest register at . -- Allen & Allen Funeral Home. Valdosta Daily Times. Mar. 24, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hammond, Clarence Walter, 60, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (Nov. 3, 1999) of a heart attack. Survivors include his wife, Emma Jean; two sons, LeRoy Titus and Darren Hammond; three daughters, Linda Jacobs, Rhonda Hammond Williams and Terry Hammond; his mother, Mary Hammond; five brothers, Clyde, Lawrence, Richard, Rudolph and Ernest; five sisters, Daisy Dortly, Mamie Brown, Sadie Coleman, Cynthia Smith and Deloris Hammond; many nieces and nephews; and three grandsons. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.________________________________________________________________Hamrick, Basil D., 76, of 650 Craig Street, Weston, passed away at 11:05 p.m. on Monday, May 22, 2006, in Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital of Weston following an extended illness. He was born in Webster County on April 17, 1930; son of the late William Hamrick and Flossie (Gum) Hamrick. Mr. Hamrick is survived by one daughter, Anna King of Birch River; two sons, Timothy Hamrick of Diana and Basil Hamrick of Webster Springs; and one grandson. He is also survived by two brothers, Harold Hamrick and wife Jackie of Weston, and Chauncey Hamrick and wife Amelia of the Berlin community; two sisters, Annabelle Aman and husband William of Camden and Nellie Lattea and husband Archie of Jackson's Mill; eight nieces, Pam Rumbach, Tammy Corley, Linda O'Haria, Ellen Titus, Nina Chapman, Sharon Lattea, Charlene Lattea and Lori Hamrick; and eight nephews, Mark, Tim, William, Steve and Buddy Lattea, Gary Lattea, Les Lattea and Richard Hamrick. He was preceded in death by one brother, Junior Hamrick. Mr. Hamrick was a carpenter. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Friends were received at the Hardman-Paletti Funeral Home of Weston on Wednesday, May 24. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 12 noon from the Hardman-Paletti Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ken Miller officiating. Interment followed in the Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. The Weston Democrat. Jun. 1, 2006.________________________________________________________________Handspiker, Hetty L., 91, of Mount Pleasant, passed away on February 20, 2010, in Digby General Hospital. Born August 9, 1918, in Centreville, Digby Co., she was a daughter of the late Herbert Budd and Flora Belle (O'Neil) Titus. Hetty was employed with Stedmans and the Digby Pines for many years. Hetty was an avid reader. Hetty will be remembered as a wonderful mother and grandmother. She is survived by daughter, Luella (Gerald) Urquhart, Fredericton, N.B.; sons, Winston E. (Marva), Sydney and Brian L. (Gloria), Joggin Bridge, Digby Co.; sisters, Dorothy Handspiker, Digby; Sadie Banks, Bridgewater; Elaine Milbury, Digby and Joan Campbell, Bridgewater; brother, Irving (Edna) Titus, Hopkinton, Mass. She is also survived by grandchildren, Douglas, Deborah, Brian, Peter, Paul, Todd, Kim, Christopher, Anthony, Gina, Nicole and Craig; many great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by husband, Fraser Ruggles Handspiker; sister, Muriel Beals; brothers, Ronald, Gerald, Loran, Murray and Merrill; son, Fraser Ruggles Handspiker Jr.; daughter, Veronica Mitchell and grandson, Perry Handspiker. Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 25, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Jayne's Funeral Home, 7 Birch St., Digby. Funeral service will be held Friday, February 26, at 1 p.m. in Grace United Church, Digby, with Rev. Peter Atkinson officiating. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Digby. Family and friends are invited to share on-line condolences, or leave an audio condolence at: . Donations in Hetty's memory may be made to the charity of one's choice. Halifax Chrinicle Herald. Feb. 24, 2010.________________________________________________________________Hann, William M., 98, Vienna, Ohio, died at 10:15 p.m., Monday, November 29, 2004, at Briarfield of Cortland, Cortland, Ohio, after an extended illness. Born July 7, 1906, in Pleasant Ridge, he was the son of the late George Howard Hann and Diatha Perthenia Clevenger. He was the husband of Annie Belle Gibbs, whom he married on April 29, 1951. Surviving are his wife, Annie Belle, Vienna, Ohio; two daughters: Betty Mae Hann Kozak, Burghill, Ohio, and Carol Jean Hann Titus, Austintown, Ohio; two sons: Donald C. Hann, Leavittsburg, Ohio, and William Hann Jr., Denver, Colo.; 13 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandchild; four brothers: Russel, Reuben, Clem Daniels and Charles Hann; a sister, Maye Daniels Hess, and his first wife, Ruth Marie Hann. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Howland. He worked at Republic Steel and Copperweld Steel as an electrician. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, December 3, at First Baptist Church of Howland. Rev. Jerry Croyts officiated. Burial was made in Vienna Township Cemetery, Vienna, Ohio. Carl W. Hall Funeral Service Inc., Warren, Ohio, was in charge of arrangements. Fulton County News. Feb. 24, 2005.________________________________________________________________Hanna, Emma Sue, 79, was born in Fayetteville to Roy Dunn and Louise Cooper Dunn on Oct. 12, 1928. She died peacefully at home in Fayetteville after a long and courageous battle with cancer on April 10, 2008. Emma Sue was a longtime member of Wiggins United Methodist Church and was ver y active in the United Methodist Women at both local and state levels. She took pleasure in her work as a travel agent, escorting bus tours throughout the United States and Europe. She also was an avid quilter, as evidenced by the numerous quilts enjoyed by family and friends. She was a member of the group that started the Cooperative Emergency Outreach program and was instrumental in forming the Fayetteville Area Lung Cancer Support Group. Emma Sue is survived by Bobby E. Hanna, her husband of over 60 years, and their two sons, Randall Hanna and his wife, Kathy, of Puyallup, Wash., and James Hanna and wife Beverly of Crosses; four grandchildren, Alexis Shilley and her husband, Kevin, of Killeen, Texas, Coogan Vick of Hermosa Beach, Calif., Jeff Titus of Little Rock and Samuel Hanna of Crosses; her mother, Louise Dunn of Fayetteville; and two brothers, Allen and Mary Lou Dunn of Fayetteville and Joe and Shirleen Dunn of Farmington. Visitation is 5-7 p.m. today at Beard's Funeral Chapel. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Wiggins United Methodist Church in Fayetteville. Burial will be in Mount Comfort Cemetery. Pallbearers are Jim Myers, Jack Guinn, Richard Richards, Randall Tomlinson, Hal Marshall and Westal Terry. Memorials may be made to Wiggins United Methodist Church, 205 W. Sixth St., Fayetteville, AR 72701; Washington Regional Hospice, in care of Washington Regional Foundation, P. O. Box 356, Fayetteville, AR 72702; and Cooperative Emergency Outreach, 419 W. Rock, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Benton County Daily Record. Apr. 11, 2008.________________________________________________________________Hansen, Harold "Gravel." Funeral services for Harold "Gravel" Hansen of rural Lakefield were held Tuesday morning, Aug. 17, 2004, at Salem Lutheran Church in Jackson, with Pastor Eric Hullstrom officiating. Harold M. Hansen died Aug. 13, 2004, at the Sioux Valley Hospital in Sioux Falls, S.D. Burial was in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Petersburg Township, Jackson County, Minn., with military rites by the Jackson American Legion and VFW Posts. Retired Veterans' Service Officer Melvin Rasmussen made the flag presentation. Casket bearers were Bob Tewes, Perry Allen, Don Dvorak, Dean Wieskus, Dale Schumann and Wayne Schneekloth. Stan Sadusky and Lyle Fricke were ushers. Music was provided by organist Carole Berkness and soloist Curt Handevidt. Funeral arrangements were in care of the Sathe-Osterberg Funeral Home, Jackson. Harold Milton Hansen, son of Roy and Frances (Hedge) Hansen, was born Jan. 1, 1934, in Middletown Township, Jackson County. He attended country school in Middletown Township and later attended Jackson High School. Harold entered the U.S. Army in 1954 and was later discharged in 1955. He then returned to the home place and farmed with his parents. On Dec. 8, 1957, he was united in marriage to Nancy Levell at Salem Lutheran Church, Jackson. They farmed in Belmont Township. He became involved in the gravel business with Nancy's father, Lum Levell. Harold teamed up with his son, Steve, and they ran Hansen Gravel. Harold was baptized and confirmed in the Methodist faith. After his marriage, he became a member of Salem Lutheran Church, where he was active as a greeter and an usher. Harold was a member of the American Legion. "Gravel," as he was affectionately called, enjoyed bowling, fishing, golfing and snowmobiling. His true joys were his grandchildren. Harold is survived by his wife of 46 years, Nancy Hansen of rural Lakefield; one son, Steven and wife Marcia Hansen of Alpha; one daughter, Sherri and husband Tom Schultze of Marshall; and five grandchildren, Tonya and Jerrod Hansen, and Ashley, Brittany and Crista Schultze. Also surviving are three brothers, LeRoy and wife Ardie Hansen of Odin, Lowell and wife Carole Hansen of Jackson, and Larye and wife Lois Hansen of Jackson; and three sisters, Gayle Titus, Grace Ostwald, and Lois and husband Orrie Werner, all of Jackson. Harold was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Gordon Hansen and Gerald Hansen. Jackson County Pilot. Aug. 21, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hansen, Leroy 'Bud'. Funeral services for Leroy 'Bud' Hansen of rural Ormsby, Minn., were held Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at Zion Lutheran Church in Odin, with Rev. Carla Reierson officiating. Leroy Hansen died suddenly on Sunday, March 13, 2005, at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester. Casket bearers were Shawn Erickson, John Skubic, Tim Skubic, Matthew Sizer, Erik Tungsvik, Drew Davis, and Brock Guettler. Music was provided by Esther Anderson, organist, Heidi Hansen, soloist, and the congregation. Kramer Family Funeral Home handled the funeral arrangements. Leroy Everett Hansen was born March 30, 1927, to Roy and Frances (Hedge) Hansen on the family farm in Middletown Township, rural Jackson, Minn. Leroy grew up on the farm just south of Jackson with his eight brothers and sisters. He was a 1944 graduate of Jackson High School. After graduation, he continued farming. On May 26, 1950, Leroy was united in marriage to Ardith Fransen at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Jackson. After their marriage, they farmed until 1955, when they moved to the Odin area and farmed until retiring on the farm in 1983. Leroy was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Odin. Bud greatly enjoyed his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He used to play golf and was then a member of the Mountain Lake Golf Club. Bud enjoyed fellowship of playing cards. He enjoyed cars and dealing on them. Leroy is survived by his wife, Ardith Hansen of rural Ormsby; his children, Diane Sizer and her husband Spencer of St. James, Sheryl Ericksen and her husband Dana of St. James, Susan Tungsvik and her husband Robert of Roseville, Loren Hansen and his wife Cindy of rural Odin, Jill Skubic and her husband Robert of Chanhassen, and David Hansen of Ormsby; eleven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Gayle Titus of Jackson, Grace Ostwald of Jackson, and Lois Werner and her husband Orrie of Jackson; two brothers, Lowell Hansen and his wife Carole of Jackson and Larye Hansen and his wife Lois of Jackson; sisters-in-law, Maxine Hansen of Phoenix, Ariz., Nancy Hansen of Lakefield, and Delores Hauge and her husband Allen of Osage, Iowa; brothers-in-law, Kenneth Fransen and his wife Donna of Jackson, Russell Fransen and his wife Merva of Jackson, and Leland Fransen and his wife Evelyn of Jackson; several nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Bud was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Gerald, Gordon and Harold Hansen; two brothers-in-law, Dale Titus and Meryl Ostwald; and other relatives and friends. Jackson County Pilot. Mar. 17, 2005.________________________________________________________________Hanson, Emma E., 82, of Heritage Village Health Care Center, formerly of Main Street, Portland and Otisco Valley Road, Marietta, N.Y., died Friday (March 5, 2004) in the facility. She was born July 24, 1921, in Portland, the daughter of Charles and Flossie Roosa Titus. She had been retired from Brocton Central School, where she had been employed as a cafeteria cashier. Along with her husband, she hand-built a stone smith shop, Har-Em Forge, in their backyard. She was a member of the Portland Congregational Church and Zipping Stars. Emma loved God, church and family, playing games, hunting, traveling, auctions, and buying and selling items from their barn. She was a talented craftsman, caning and rushing hundreds of chairs, many for Chautauqua Institution. Along with her husband, she hosted an exchange student, Hardy, from Germany in 1959. She is survived by six grandchildren: Lorrie Dean, Linda Martin, Sean and Todd Hanson, Leslie Barnett and Jason Wallace; eight great-grandchildren; and a sister, Naomi Newton of Randolph. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold A. Hanson, whom she married May 8, 1938, and who died Nov. 17, 1994; a son, James E. Hanson, who died Oct. 14, 1989; a daughter, Jean Hanson-Koser-Wallace-Brown, who died April 13, 2003; a sister, Jeannette Thompson-Pettit; and a brother, Charles Titus. Memorials may be made to the Portland Congregational Church, Church Street, Portland. A memorial service will announced at a later date. The Westfield Republican. Mar. 27, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hanson, Jack.. 82, of Las Vegas died Thursday in a local hospice. He was born Aug. 8, 1918, in Pitcher, Okla. A resident for 70 years, he was a retired owner-operator of Allen and Hanson clothing store on Fremont Street and was a World War II Army veteran. He is survived by one daughter, Janice Titus, and two sons, John Hanson and Jim Hanson, all of Las Vegas; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Palm Mortuary, 1600 S. Jones Blvd., is handling arrangements. The family suggests donations to the Nathan Adelson Hospice, 4141 S. Swenson St., Las Vegas, NV 89119.________________________________________________________________Harder, Lola L., 75, died Dec. 15, 2003, at Memorial Hospital, McPherson. She was born Nov. 18, 1928, at her parents farm, Odessa Township, Rice County, the daughter of Durward L. Titus and Veda I. Folck. A McPherson resident since 1947, formerly of Windom, she attended Stone Corral country school and Windom Rural High School, Windom. She was a homemaker and former partner and owner of Harder Electric, McPherson. Survivors include: husband, Robert L. "Bob" Harder; daughter, Stacy Thomas, McPherson; son, Monte Harder, Dodge City; brothers, Cecil Titus, Virgil, and Alfred Titus, Cottonwood Falls; sisters, Maxine Phillips, Galva, and Patty McDonald, Arkansas City; and three grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the McPherson Cemetery. Visitation is from 3 to 8 p.m., with family present from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday at Glidden-Ediger Funeral Home.Memorials are suggested to the First United Methodist Church or the American Cancer Society. McPherson Sentinel. Jan. 5, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hardin, Lucille Texie (Titus), 96, passed away at her home on March 1, 2007. She was born January 9, 1911 in Cold Water, WV, a daughter of the late Florendia (Cox) and Timothy Titus. Mrs. Hardin owned and operated the Tiny Tyke Day Care in her home from 1956-1998. Nearly 1,700 children attended Tiny Tyke over 42 years at her home in Westover. Mrs. Hardin was a member of the United Methodist Church in Westover and was an active member of the Fairheights Garden Club until the age of 93. She was the President of the Quota International of Morgantown between 1965-66 and served as its first District Governor from 1969-70. Mrs. Hardin was dearly loved and admired by everyone who knew her. She was and avid Mountaineer fan and enjoyed watching Jeopardy, The Wheel of Fortune, and Emeril Live. She is survived by five grandchildren, Cathy Martin of Morgantown, James and Lisa Martin of Upper Arlington, OH, Keely and Larry Mench of Avon Lake, OH, Kamilla and Steven Feys of Beallsville, MD and Michael and Heather Martin of Herndon, VA; nine great grandchildren, Ally and Blake Martin, Matthew, Tyler and Aubrey Mench, Seneca and Jack Feys and Casey and Mason Martin. She is also survived by nieces and nephews; Chyleen and Donnie Young of Morgantown, Wallace J. and Barbara Lynch of Waynesboro, VA, Robert and Karen Webster of Summersville, SC, Rudy McKinney of Massillon, OH, Evelyn May Villers and Paul Titus of Camden, WV. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her only child Lydine Hardin Martin and son-in-law, James Crockett Martin of Morgantown; brother and sisters, Brainard Titus, Dovie Bradley, Frankie Webster and Tressie Lynch. Family and friends were received at the Kingdom Evangelical Methodist Church, 540 Fairmont Road, Westover,from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday and from 10:00 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Monday with Chaplain Craig L. Falkenstine officiating. Burial followed at Beverly Hills Cemetery. The Weston Democrat. Mar. 7, 2007.________________________________________________________________Hardwick, Thelma E. A memorial service for Thelma E. Hardwick, 68, of 1209 Bernard St., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Knollcrest Gardens Chapel, Ohio 12, east of Findlay, the Rev. Terry McBeath officiating. No visitation will be held. Mrs. Hardwick died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2001 at Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center. She was born Jan. 28, 1932 in Ottawa to Frank W. and Lilly Mae (Frey) Cox. She married Donald E. Hardwick on May 17, 1952 in Ottawa, and he survives. Also surviving are three sons, Donald, Denny and Terry, all of Findlay; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mary Patrick, Ottawa; Zelma Dickey, Gilboa; and Ella Mae Hazelton, Pandora; and four brothers, Wilford Cox, Lima; Donald Cox, New Bavaria; James E. Cox, Findlay; and Robert L. Cox, Ottawa. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Marie Dickey, Betty Jane Titus and Nancy Lou Cox; and a brother, John Cox. Mrs. Hardwick retired from RCA after working there for 30 years. She was a member of VFW Auxiliary, AMVETS and DAV. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Routson Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Hargraves, Bernard M. ``Cap'' Sr., 76, of Salem Boulevard, Berwick, died Monday, June 11, 2001 at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born June 9, 1925, in Shickshinny, he was a son of the late Charles and Lillian (Vivian) Hargraves Titus. He worked for the Glen Alden Coal Co., and later was a member of the Teamsters Union and truck driver for Arco Auto and M & G Trucking, retiring in 1975. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II......Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) (June 13, 2001)BLOOMSBURG PRESS ENTERPRISE; JUNE 12, 2001 BERNARD 'CAP' HARGRAVES, ST. Served in the South Pacific during World War II Bernard "Cap" Hargraves Sr., 76 of Salem Boulevard, Berwick, died Monday, June 11, 2001, at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, following a lengthy illness. Born June 9, 1925, in Shickshinny, he was a son of the late Charles Hargraves and Lillian (Vivian) Hargraves Titus. He served in the Navy during World War II for 33 months in the South Pacific on the USS Oxford. Hargraves was first employed by the Glen Alden Coal CO. He was later a member of the Teamsters Union and was a truck driver for Arco Auto and M&G Trucking, retiring in 1975. Hargraves was a member of St. Mary's Church, Mocanaqua. He was also a member of the VFW, Catholic War Veterans and Eagle Hose Co,; all of Berwick; and the American Legion Post and Sylvania Lodge No 354 F&AM both of Shickshinny. Hargraves was a 32nd degree mason of Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg. The following family members died previously; a brother Herbert Hargraves Sr.; two sisters:Ruth Reider and Jean Slembarski; and two half brothers; Roger Titus and Lamar Titus. He is survived by his wife, the former Phyllis Wisneski, to whom he was married Sept. 13, 1955; a son Bernard M. Hargarves, Jr.,Oley; two grandchildren; three brothers Charles and Donald Hargraves, both of Shickshinny and Walter Hargraves, Muhlenburg; two sisters; Betty Appleby, Shickshinny, and Barbara Eisenhauer, Wapwallopen' a half brother, Lynn Titus, Mocanaqua; and two half sisters; Marsha Wall and Eileen Switzer, both of Berwick. Funeral services will be Thursday at noon from the Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny, with the rev. Thomas Skotek officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Mocanaqua.MAY 14, 1960 William (Frank) Titus, 72 of Nicely Street, died Saturday morning at 7:15 in the Nanticoke State Hospital, where he was admitted Thursday. He has bee in ill health the last three years. Born August 11, 1888, he was the son of the late William and Margaret Nelson Titus. He spent his entire life in Shickshinny and attended the Borough schools and the Shickshinny Protestant Church. He was employed as a miner for 46 years by the Glen Alden Cola Company in Wanamie. He was the assistant chief of police of Shickshinny for six years, retiring two years ago. Mr. Titus was a member of the Police Executives Association of Pennsylvania. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian Vivian, daughters, Mrs. Robert Bridle, New Egypt, N. J. and Marcia, at home; sons Lamar with the Navy at Norfolk, VA Lynn with the Navy at London, England, and Roger, at home; step daughters, Mrs. Earl Reider, Mrs. Andrew Slembarski, Mrs. Jack Applebey and Mrs. Ervin Eisenhower, all of Shickshinny. step sons, Charles Hargraves, Montandon, PA, Bernard and Donald Hargraves, Shickshinny, Herbert Hargraves, Mountainview, N. J. and Walter Hargraves, of Shickshinny R.D.1; 31 grandchildren; and a half sister, Mrs. Helen Menne, Sunbury. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 from the Robert Zofein Funeral Home, 38 North Main St. with the Rev., Warren Birdsall of the Shickshinny Protestant Church officiating. Interment was in the Reyburn Cemetery. Donated by Sheila Brandon SHICKSHINNY WOMAN SURVIVED BY 11 CHILDREN Lillian E. Titus, 94, of 54 W. Union St., Shickshinny died Tuesday evening Berwick Hospital Center Emergency room. Born in Lee, PA June 30, 1899, she was the daughter of the late Ida Gross Vivian. She attended school in Jim Thorpe. Her first husband, Charles Hargraves, died in 1931 and her second husband Frank Titus died May 14, 1960. Mrs. Titus was a member of the First Baptist Church, Shickshinny. She was an avid bingo player and enjoyed crossword puzzles. Surviving are seven sons; Bernard Hargraves, Berwick, Charles Hargraves, Walter Hargraves, and Donald Hargraves, all of Shickshinny. Lamar TITUS, El Canjon, Calif., Lynn Titus, Mocanaqua, and Roger Titus, of Shickshinny; four daughters, Mrs. Peter (Betty) Appleby, and Mrs. Jack (Marcia) Wall, both of Shickshinny, Mrs. Jake (Eileen) Switzer, Berwick, Mrs. Ervin (Barbara) Eisenhauer, Wapwallopen; 55 grandchildren; 97 great grandchildren; 12 great great grandchildren Mrs. Titus was the last member of her immediate family. She was preceded in death by two daughters; Jean Slembarski Shima, in December 1979 and Ruth Reider Oct 19 1983, and a son Herbert Hargraves, in December 1992. Burial will be in the Sorber Cemetery, Reyburn from the Funeral Home of Joseph W. Nardi Berwick. MAY 14, 1960 William (Frank) Titus, 72 of Nicely Street, died Saturday morning at 7:15 in the Nanticoke State Hospital, where he was admitted Thursday. He has been in ill health the last three years. Born August 11, 1888, he was the son of the late William and Margaret Nelson Titus. He spent his entire life in Shickshinny and attended the Borough schools and the Shickshinny Protestant Church. He was employed as a miner for 46 years by the Glen Alden Cola Company in Wanamie. He was the assistant chief of police of Shickshinny for six years, retiring two years ago. Mr. Titus was a member of the Police Executives Association of Pennsylvania. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian Vivian, daughters, Mrs. Robert Bridle, New Egypt, N. J. and Marcia, at home; sons Lamar with the Navy at Norfolk, VA Lynn with the Navy at London, England, and Roger, at home; step daughters, Mrs. Earl Reider, Mrs. Andrew Slembarski, Mrs. Jack Applebey and Mrs. Ervin Eisenhower, all of Shickshinny. step sons, Charles Hargraves, Montandon, PA, Bernard and Donald Hargraves, Shickshinny, Herbert Hargraves, Mountainview, N. J. and Walter Hargraves, of Shickshinny R.D.1; 31 grandchildren; and a half sister, Mrs. Helen Menne, Sunbury. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 from the Robert Zofein Funeral Home, 38 North Main St. with the Rev., Warren Birdsall of the Shickshinny Protestant Church officiating. Interment was in the Reyburn Cemetery. Donated by Sheila Brandon ________________________________________________________________Harney, Donald T., 76, of Ewing Township, died Feb. 18 2008 at RWJUH at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong resident. Mr. Harney was a civil engineer /civil surveyor for Princeton Borough for many years. He retired in 1989 from the County of Mercer as the county engineer with 13 years of service. A veteran of the United States Army, he served during the Korean War. A graduate of Trenton Catholic High School, Class of 1949, he received a degree in engineering from Drexel Institute of Technology in 1964. He was a member of the NJ Association of County Engineers, for which he served as past president. A member of Incarnation Church and its Holy Name Society, he was past president of Choquettes Sportsmans Club and member of American Legion Post 458. Son of the late Felix T. and Anne Corrigan Harney and brother of the late Joan Titus, he is survived by his wife of 51 years, Eileen C. Kelty Harney of Ewing Township; three daughters and three sons-in-law, Michele and Dennis Robak of Hamilton Square, Colleen A. and Dennis Gangi of Hopewell Borough and Eileen and Scott Stanton of Titusville; two sons and two daughters-in-law, Patrick M. and Cynthia Harney of Titusville, and Chris T. and Karen Harney of Upper Southampton, Pa.; 13 grandchildren, A.J., Kyle, Garrett, Caitlin, Madeline, Sean, Deirdre, Shannon, Patrick D., Allyson, Kelty, James, and Jack; five step-grandchildren, Jennifer, Timothy, Anthony, John, and Joseph; two sisters and two brothers-in-law, Cynthia and Stephen Marchant of Grasonville, Md., and Maureen and Bernard McHugh of Levittown, Pa.; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral will be held on Friday at 9:15 a.m. at the M. William Murphy Funeral Home, 935 Parkway Ave., Ewing Township. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at Incarnation Church, Pennington Road. Services will conclude at Ewing Cemetery on Scotch Road in Ewing. Calling hours will be Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations in his memory may be made to Incarnation Church 1545 Pennington Road, Ewing, 08618. Hopewell Valley News.___________________________________________________________Harrer, Elizabeth Hakes 82, of 760 Briarstone Drive, died Wednesday (April 24, 2002) at her home. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. today at St. John's Episcopal Church, 120 First St. N.E., Mason City, with the Rev. Warren Frelund officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Muscatine. Family and friends are invited to celebrate Betty's life at a reception from 4 to 7 p.m. this evening at the Hanford Inn, 3041 Fourth St. S.W., Mason City. Elizabeth Hakes Harrer was born Dec. 11, 1919, at home in Muscatine, to Clifford C. and Gertrude (Titus) Hakes. She graduated from Mason City High School in 1937, and received a bachelor of arts degree from Oberlin College in 1941. Betty taught second grade in Pocohantas. During World War II, she was a control tower operator in airports in Kansas City, Mo., and Omaha, Neb. She received a masters degree in guidance and counseling during 1971 from Mankato State University. She worked at Mankato State University in the housing office and counseling center, serving as faculty advisor for the Black Student Union and International Student Organization. She married Donald G. Harrer on May 11, 1943, at Omaha, Neb. Mother of Thomas Lee, Margaret Lee, Mary Martha and John Webster. She resided at Mason City; in Madison, Wis., where she was on the YMCA Board and headed a committee to build the first outdoor pool in Madison; and in Mankato, Minn., where she helped establish the first Human Rights Commission and served on the YWCA Board and the United Way Board. She was active in the Episcopal Church. Betty is survived by her husband, Donald Grady Harrer; her children and their spouses; and grandchildren, Caitlin Butler, Ellen Harrer, Katie Henly, Libby Ellis, and Corky Harrer; sisters, Mary Ann Gallagher and Jean Hakes; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, including Margaret and Lee Loomis. Arrangements are being handled by Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 Third St. N.E., Mason City, (641) 423-2372.________________________________________________________________Harrington, William “Howard,”82, of Grass Lake, formerly of the Hillsdale area, went to be with the Lord May 11, 2010. He was born March 2, 1928, the son of Lester and Gladys Harrington. Howard was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Mary Jane (Overly) Harrington; brother, Robert; sisters, Marion Titus and Marjorie Clapp. He is survived by his loving wife, Florence; daughters, Sherry Hartigan of Lansing, Sandy Collins of Reed City and Lori (Richard) McLane of Warsaw, Poland; sons, Jeff (Ellen) and Steven (Brenda) Nesmith, both of Saline; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Betty Harrington; several nieces and nephews. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving from 1951-1953. Howard was a devoted Christian and respected member of the community and will be remembered for his witty sense of humor and love he shared with his family. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Sherwood Funeral Home, Grass Lake. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Grass Lake Assembly of God with visitation from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place at Maplewood Cemetery, Reading. Hillsdale Daily News. May 12, 2010.________________________________________________________________Harris, Cora (Hersey), 77, 625 Center St., died Tuesday evening, Sept. 1, at Samaritan Hospital in Ashland, after a long illness. She was the mother of Katherine (Larry) Titus of Jeromesville and Darlene (James) Bailey of Canton, formerly of Wooster. Graveside services will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Ashland Cemetery. Memorial services will be Friday at 6 p.m. at Ashland Church of God, with the Rev. Laurence H. Baucom officiating. There will be no calling hours. Denbow-Primm-Kemery Funeral Home in Ashland is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Ashland Church of God Building Fund, 1420 Cottage St., Ashland 44805. Surviving in addition to her daughters are another daughter, Deborah (Bill) Shilling of Savannah; nine grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren; a sister, Ruby Sprague and brothers, Albert, LeRoy and Hilton Hersey, all of Oakfield, Maine.________________________________________________________________Harris Shirley E., 42, of Brandon, died Monday (Nov. 6, 1995) at Columbia Brandon Regional Medical Center. She was born in Columbus, Ohio, and spent most of her life here. She was a manager for Burger King Corporation for several years, and she was a member of New Life Assembly. Survivors include her husband, Shelley, Brandon; two stepsons, Bill Harris, St. Petersburg, and Lee Harris, Tampa; a stepdaughter, Mary Smith, Tampa; her father, Harold Chandler, Columbus; her mother, Virginia Temple, Tampa; two brothers, Sheldon Chandler, Tampa, and Bobby Pollard, Baltimore; two sisters, Sheila Stewart and Sheryl Adkins, both of Columbus; and a half-sister, Margie Titus, Tampa. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.__________________________________________________________________Harris, William E. II, 59, of 1524 Garden Drive, Franklin, died Saturday evening, March 1, 2008, in St. Vincent Health Center, Erie, following an extended illness. Born Aug. 4, 1948, in Franklin, he was the son of Eva Jean Bail Harris and the late William E. Harris. Mr. Harris was a 1965 graduate of Cranberry High School. He served his country as an enlisted man with the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. Mr. Harris was employed for 36 years at Joy Manufacturing Co. of Franklin as a maintenance helper, retiring in March 2006. He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin. As his health permitted, Mr. Harris was an avid outdoorsman, especially turkey and deer hunting with his family. He will be remembered by his family and friends for spending each morning at breakfast at King's Family Restaurant on Route 8 and usually gathering there again in the afternoon for coffee and fellowship with his friends. Mr. Harris enjoyed spending quality time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Surviving are his children, Jodi A. Lindsey and husband, Brian, of Franklin, William E. Harris III of Mercer and Lance M. Harris of Franklin; three grandchildren, Jakeb Lindsey, Jessika Lindsey and Jazzmine Harris. He also is survived by his mother, Eva Jean Harris of Franklin; his sisters and brother, Jacqueline Titus of Franklin, Constance Scott and husband, Larry, of Sugarcreek and Philip Harris of Franklin; and many loving nieces and nephews. Mr. Harris was preceded in death by his father. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Timothy E. Hartle Funeral home, 1328 Elk St., Franklin. Additional visitation will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday in Christ United Methodist Church, 1135 Buffalo St., Franklin. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the church with the Rev. David Janz, pastor, officiating. Full military honors will be accorded by members of the V.E.T.S. Funeral Honor Guard. Interment will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. The Derrick. Mar. 4, 2008.________________________________________________________________Harrison, Carolyn Anthony, 55, of 821-A Leonard Ave. died Nov. 10, 2002, at High Point Regional Hospital after hospitalization of five days. She was born Sept. 1, 1947, in High Point, a daughter of Otis Tyson Sr. and Tobias and Bernice Robinson Anthony, who all preceded her in death. She was a lifelong resident of High Point. She was formerly employed with A Cleaner World. She was a member of Williams Memorial CME Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Saundra (Michael) Reeves of High Point; a son, Theodore (Elizabeth) Anthony of Thomasville; nine grandchildren, Norturius Williams, Mya Reeves, LaDaris Farris, Quandra Morrison, Raveen Anthony, Theodora Anthony, Markus Anthony, Jarrod Kearns and Cheria Kearns; 10 brothers, Troy (Carol) Anthony, James (Gwendolyn) Tyson, Jerome (Letitia) Johnson, Willie (Waco) Johnson Jr., Larry Johnson, Cleveland (Henrietta) Johnson and Ronald Tyson, all of High Point, Charles (Marjorie) Johnson of Las Vegas, Jules Ray (Pat) Tyson of Camden, N.J., and Luther Johnson Sr. of Atlanta; 10 sisters, the Rev. Jewel Anthony, Dorothy (Samuel Sr.) Titus, Dr. Gwendolyn Johnson, Doris (Jimmie) Byers and Cheryl Tyson, all of High Point, Kathleen Blackwell of Bronx, N.Y., Melvina Anthony of Long Island City, N.Y., Sarah Louise Funchess of Camden, N.J., Ella (James) Shelton of Westville, N.J. and Debbie Tyson of Sneeds Ferry; a special cousin, Norman Bennett, who was like a brother; special friends, Arthur Harrison, John (Gent) Leake, Nettie Mae Little, Brenda Walker, Dorothy Gilmer, Andrea Gilmer, Josephus Davis of Sneeds Ferry and Diana Stinson of Atlanta; other relatives and friends. Funeral will be 3 p.m. Saturday at First Emmanuel Baptist Church by the Rev. Robert Williams and the Rev. Lawrence Curtis. Burial will be in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the church and other times at the residence and at the home of the Rev. Jewel Anthony, 1104 Wayside St. The cortege will leave 1104 Wayside St. at 2 p.m. Saturday. Haizlip Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.______________________________________________________________Harrison, Gordon S., a Tracy resident for two years, previously of San Jose, died Sunday, Jan. 28, 2001. He was 62. Born March 6, 1938, in Salem, Ore., he served in the Navy and later worked as a real-estate agent and property manager before retiring. He will be remembered as a loving father and grandfather and as a special friend of Gene and Alice Gildenmeister. He is survived by his children, Heidi Titus of Tracy, Kelli Castillo of San Jose and Troy Harrison of Santa Clara; his four sisters and four brothers, all of Oregon; and his seven grandchildren. Arrangements are under the supervision of Fry Memorial Chapel in Tracy. All services will be private. Remembrances may be sent to Hospice of Sutter Tracy, 1420 N. Tracy Blvd., Tracy 95376.______________________________________________________________Harter, Agnes (Pifer), 70, of State Route 21 North, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2000 at the Livingston County Skilled Nursing Facility in Geneseo. Agnes was born Sept. 5, 1930 in the Town of Conesus, a daughter of Charles and Edith (Howard) Pifer. She was the widow of retired Master Sergeant William D. Harter, Sr. They were married on Dec. 9, 1950 in North Cohocton. He predeceased her on Nov. 13, 1991. Agnes also was predeceased by a son, William D. Harter, Jr., in 1957 and two sisters, Dorothy Acker in 1986 and Beatrice Titus in 2000. During Mr. Harter's military career, the couple moved throughout the western United States with their three daughters, returning to Wayland in 1966. Agnes was a homemaker and an avid crafter. She also enjoyed reading and gardening. Agnes is survived by her three daughters, Carol-Lynne Harter, Jacqueline Harter and Debbra Harter, all of Wayland; three brothers, Harmon (Sylvia) Pifer, Sr. of Springwater, Adrian (Vivian) Pifer of Vista, Calif., and Wesley E. Pifer, Sr. of Albion; three sisters, Gertrude Callaro of Mt. Morris, Helen (William) Francis of Atlanta and Alva Francis of Bath; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends called 1-3 p.m. Friday at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home, 100 E. Naples St., Wayland, where funeral services were held at the conclusion of calling. Burial was in Lakeside Cemetery, Wayland. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Hatch Hose Fire Dept. or to the family, c/o Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home, 100 E. Naples St., Wayland, NY 14572 in memory of Agnes (Pifer) Harter. (GCE, December 7, 2000, p4)________________________________________________________________Hartley, Oscar F., 90, Johnstown, died Thursday, March 2, 2006, at the Presbyterian Home of Johnstown. Born July 10, 1915, in Carmichaels, a son of Edgar M. Hartley and Sarah Armstrong Hartley. His wife, Goldie Brand Hartley, died in 1986. He was a retired preparation plant engineer for Florence Mining, North American Coal Co. He worked at Mather Collieries Mine in Mather earlier in his career. He was a member of Westmont United Presbyterian Church and was the oldest elder in Western Pennsylvania, having been ordained in 1951. Mr. Hartley was a 7th-degree member of National Grange and a past grandmaster. He was on the board of directors of Presbyterian Home of Johnstown. Surviving are his children, Howard R. (Jane Robertson) Hartley of Wayland, Mich.; Jean (Tom) Tucker of Morgantown, W.Va.; Edgar (Heather) Hartley of Winchester, Ky.; and Janet (Robert) Weinzierl of Indianapolis, Ind.; sisters, Mary Jane Titus of Carmichaels and Anne Johnson of Waynesburg; 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Deceased are brothers, Howard and Noah Hartley, and sisters, Elizabeth Keener and Laura Ely. Friends will be received from noon until time of service at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 4, at Paul M. Lesako Funeral Home Inc., 204 Dowlin Ave., Carmichaels, with the Rev. John Phipps officiating. Burial in Greene County Memorial Park. The Tribune Democrat. Mar. 3, 2006.________________________________________________________________Hartung, Marie Amelia was born September 22, 1917 to Clarence Carl and Hattie Elizabeth (Studer) Hartung in Austin, Minnesota. She moved with her family to a farm near Welcome and later was a graduate of Welcome High School. Marie did housework for various families in the area and helped out on the family farm. On February 16, 1939, she was united in marriage to Elroy Allen Titus at Welcome, Minnesota. After their marriage they farmed in Martin County until 1959, moving to Butterfield area to farm. In 1966 Marie was employed as a seamstress at Vandar's Bridal Shop in Fairmont. In 1968, they moved to Sherburn. In 1972, they opened Marie''s Budget Bridal Shop and operated it until May of 1990. Elroy died on April 17, 1994. She later moved to Madelia to be closer to her daughter and family. In April of 2006, she has been a resident of the Luther Memorial Home in Madelia. Marie was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ in Welcome, Minnesota. Marie passed away on Tuesday morning, February 26, 2008, at the Luther Memorial Home in Madelia, Minnesota, at the age of 90. Celebrating her life are her children, Arla Tande and her husband, Gerald, of rural Madelia, Minnesota and Marlene Walters of St. James, Minnesota; grandchildren, Kurt Tande of New Orleans, Louisiana, Wendy Tande of Atlanta, Georgia, Karen Olson and her husband, Paul, of Walnut Grove, Minnesota, Tracy Hurley and husband, Craig, of St. James, Minnesota; four great-grandchildren, Austin, Cole, Benjamin and Jaden Olson; sister, Hazel Reeder and husband, Bruce, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; sister-in-law, Mae Hartung of Ferndale, Washington; nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Marie was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Elroy Titus; two brothers and other relatives. Interment in the Welcome City Cemetery in Welcome, Minnesota. The Daily Globe.Tande, Kurt, 47, of New Orleans, Louisiana formerly of Madelia died on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 at Touro Hospital, New Orleans following a courageous battle with cancer. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Madelia with Pastor Bruce Bringle officiating. Burial will be at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Madelia following the memorial service. Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Madelia. Kurt Allen Tande was born on August 13, 1964 to Gerald and Arla Mae (Titus) Tande in Madelia, Minnesota. He attended Madelia High School graduating in 1982. While in school he was active in 4-H, FFA and the Minnesota Charolais Association. After graduating he attended South Dakota State University. He attended and was confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church in Madelia. In 1991 he moved to New Orleans and surrounded himself with a wonderful group of friends and later employees when in 1997 he became the proud owner of the Olde Town Inn; which he worked tirelessly at to make it the success it is today. That is an example of the passion he had to fix up old buildings and houses. Kurt also loved to work with plants and cook, which was shown with the way the Inn was decorated and the different feasts he would personally make for his guests. He also loved to travel the USA; especially Pensicola where he had a beach house. Kurt was a loving son, an awesome brother and one really cool uncle that left us way too soon. Survivors include his parents; sisters, Wendy Tande, of Atlanta, GA and Karen (Paul) Olson along with his nephews, Austin, Cole and Ben and niece Jaden, all of Walnut Grove, MN; godson, Seth Tande; special friend, Blake Miller, of New Orleans, LA and his beloved dogs, Sophie and Shadow. Kurt was preceded in death by his grandparents. Arrangements are with Pilgrim Funeral Home in Madelia. St. James Plaindealer. Oct. 18, 2011.________________________________________________________________Harvey, Mary B., 79, Logansport, passed away at 10:55 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010, in Woodbridge Health Campus. Born Sept. 17, 1930, in Logansport, she was the daughter of Harry Joseph and Bertha Titus Smith. Mary retired from Taymor where she had worked as an assembler for 11 years. She had also spent many years as a farm wife on the family farm. Surviving are two daughters, Ada “Louise” (husband Jim) Wickersham and Rosemary (husband Timothy Sr.) Marocco, both of Logansport; nine grandchildren, Steve Henderson, Logansport, Jimmy Henderson of Missouri, Tony Wickersham, Kokomo, Eric Wickersham, Logansport, Timothy L. Marocco Jr., Monticello, Tammy Marocco of Tennessee, Kevin Marocco, Nathan Marocco and Kyle Marocco, all of Logansport; four sisters, Barbara (husband John) Ervin, Shirley Powell, Nancy Beebout, and Donna C. Watson, all of Logansport; seven brothers, John (wife Connie) E. Smith of Lake Cicott, Harry Joseph Smith Jr. of Logansport, Richard Warren Smith, Tom E. Smith, Dale Frank Smith, Carl Smith, and Pat Smith, all of Logansport; 16 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two infant sons, John Darrel and Danny Ray Turner; one sister, Freida Garrison; and one brother, Michael Smith. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Fisher Funeral Chapel with Pastor Tim Berlin officiating. Interment will follow in the Crooked Creek Cemetery, Royal Center. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society’s Cass County Relay for Life. Pharos-Tribune. Aug. 16, 2010.________________________________________________________________Harvey, Sherri. Ms. Sherri Harvey of Sussex passed away at the Sussex Health Centre on May 17, 2010 at the age of 38. Born in Sussex on June 9, 1971, she was the daughter of the late Earl Harvey who passed away in 2003 and Doreen (Bevans) Harvey of Sussex. Sherri will live on in the hearts of her children: Brianna and Isaiah; her mother, her sisters: Judith Connolly and her husband Mike of Maugerville, Jessie McLaughlin and her husband David of Plumweseep, Earlene Titus and her husband Wayne of Geary, and Patricia Thornhill and her husband Randy of Sussex, as well as her nieces and nephews. Sherri was predeceased by her sister, Anita. Sherri was a member of Faith Bible Fellowship, a manager of (VAS) Virtual Agent Services, she loved movies, going for long drives, needle work but her greatest hobby was her children. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176), where visitation will be held on Wednesday from 1-3 and 6-8pm. A Celebration of Sherri's life will be held from Faith Bible Fellowship on Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 11:00 am. The interment will take place at Riverbank Cemetery. Telegraph-Journal. May 19, 2010.________________________________________________________________Harvey, Mrs. Minnie E. died March 13, 1960. She was living with her niece, Mrs. Mary Wolcott, in Little Silver, Monmouth Co., NJ. Mrs. Harvey was born at Kingston, Somerset Co., NJ, June 7, 1875, to Eleanor (Hunt) VanNest and Theophilus Titus. She married the late Harry F. Harvey, and leaves a son, Samuel T. and daughter-in-law Ethel D. (Smock) Harvey. Two grandchildren, Catherine J. and Samuel Harvey. Although, Mrs. Harvey was born and buried at Kingston she spent most of her life in Monmouth Co. She was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Kingston.________________________________________________________________Harwood, Marina Cook, 85, of Silver Spring, Md., and formerly of Largo, died Saturday (March 10, 1990) in Silver Spring. She was born in Glen Hazel, Pa., and moved to Largo in 1962 from Alexandria, Va. She was a stenographer and clerk for 26 years and a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, Largo, Order of the Eastern Star, Clearwater, and High Twelve Club, Largo. Survivors include a daughter, Carolyn M., Fort Washington, Md.; a brother, Marshall Cook, Alexandria; and three sisters, Elizabeth Green, Alexandria, Lenoir Roberts, Erie, Pa., and Pearl Titus, Warren, Pa. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Largo Chapel, Largo.________________________________________________________________Haskell, William H., 93, died Dec. 11, 2001, at his home. He was born Aug. 22, 1908, in Brandon, the son of Henry and Myra (Titus) Haskell. He moved to Brattleboro as a child and received his education in Brattleboro schools. Mr. Haskell married Rhoda Parmelee on Aug. 16, 1936, in Schuylerville, N.Y. In his early years he was a truck driver, tree surgeon and farm machinery mechanic. Later he was employed at the Myers Farm Machinery Co. and James F. Nelson Farm Equipment Co. and in 1952, he and his wife started the Bennington Farm Equipment Co., which they owned and operated until retirement in 1975. He had been a member of the Home Guard during World War II. Survivors include his wife of Forest Dale; a son, Henry Haskell of Salisbury; and a granddaughter. He was predeceased by two brothers, George and Clyde Haskell; and four sisters, Alice Holland, Geneva Bancroft, Louise White and Evelyn “Bunnie” Parmelee. The funeral service will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Miller & Ketcham Funeral Home in Brandon with the Rev. Richard White, pastor of the Brandon Congregational Church, officiating. The graveside committal service and burial will follow in Pine Hill Cemetery in Brandon. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to Rutland County Humane Society, P.O. Box 558, Pittsford, 05763. Arrangements are under the direction of the Miller & Ketcham Funeral Home in Brandon.________________________________________________________________Haslam, Patricia J. Aug. 12, 1937-Jan. 16, 2002 Patricia J. Haslam, 64, Crawfordsville, died 5 p.m. Wednesday in her home after an extended illness. Mrs. Haslam was a homemaker and groomed dogs. Her memberships included First Baptist Church and Eagles Ladies Auxiliary. She graduated Crawfordsville High School in 1956. She was born Aug. 12, 1937, at Crawfordsville, to Charles Victor and Juanita F. Miller Titus. She was raised by the Rev. and Mrs. George King after the death of her mother. She married Samuel Ross Haslam on May 24, 1958, at Crawfordsville. He survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Debbie Kendricks, Crawfordsville; five sons, Samuel Jr., Michael, Doug and Shawn, all of Crawfordsville, and Patrick, Waveland; a sister, Lauretta Ochoa, Escondido, Calif.; a foster brother, Rev. Raymond King, Lake Placid, Fla.; and 18 grandchildren. A foster brother, George King Jr., is deceased. Funeral services are scheduled 10 a.m. Saturday in Powers-Priebe Funeral Home, 315 S. Washington St., Crawfordsville, with the Rev. Tony Roe officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery North. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. today in the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Hatmaker, Harry M., 71, of Chillicothe, died 9 p.m. Thursday, June 24, 2004, in Adena Regional Medical Center. He was born July 25, 1932, in Ross County, to the late Harry E. and Hazel M. Titus Hatmaker. On December 7, 1957, he married the former Mary Jane Cartwright, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Tracy (Becky Bishop) Hatmaker, of Chillicothe; grandchildren, Cole and Emily Hatmaker; a sister, JoAnne Hatmaker, of Columbus, OH; aunts, Grace Rauck and Delta Hatmaker; sisters-in-law, Evelyn Cartwright, Norma Jean (Clarel) Siddons, Pat (Henry) Barlow and Linda Cartwright; a brother-in-law, Charles (Barbara) Cartwright and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister-in-law, Flossie Robinson and a brother-in-law, Wilbur Cartwright. Harry was a member and Elder of the First Presbyterian Church and was a member of Frankfort Masonic Lodge and Kiwanis. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. Harry retired from Mead Packaging in Atlanta, GA. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday, June 28, 2004, in Ware Funeral Home, with Rev. William M. Campbell officiating. Burial will follow in Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call at Ware's from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. Jun. 27, 2004.________________________________________________________________Havig, Albin, 85, Bemidji, died Thursday, July 24, 1997, in Beltrami Nursing Home, Bemidji.Albin Emil Havig was born Nov. 8, 1911, the son of Andrew and Ida (Rusness) Havig, in Griggs County, N.D., near Cooperstown, where he attended school. He married Marcene Titus on April 29, 1952, in Emmett, Idaho. He was a self-employed custom tailor in Grand Forks for more than 45 years. He retired in 1978. They moved to Bemidji in 1979. He is survived by his wife; sons, Paul (Janet), Fullerton, ..... Grand Forks Herald. July 27, 1997.________________________________________________________________Hawes, David H. Sr., 70, of Reidland, Ky., formerly of Peoria, died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, 1998, at his home. Born Nov. 15, 1927, in Memphis, Tenn., to George and Mabel Blandford Hawes, he married Marjorie Jennings. She survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Christopher (Beverly) Bohus of Chicago; one son, David Jr. of East Moline; one sister, Mary Titus of Yarnell, Ariz.; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was a Marine Corps veteran, Published on August 20, 1998, Journal Star (Peoria, IL).________________________________________________________________Hawk, Rosemary Lynn, 25, 1441 E. Monroe St., died 10:20 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005, at Howard Regional Health System. Born Dec. 16, 1979, she was a daughter of Donald L. and Dianna L. (Hendricks) Hawk. Her fiance, Tashawn L. Young, Kokomo, survives. She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially spending time with her children, and listening to music. She is survived by her mother of Kokomo; a stepson, Vauntes M. Nay, Kokomo; three daughters, Shannon K. Sagarsee, Angel R. Sagarsee and Shanette M. Young, all of Kokomo; three brothers, Randy Thomas and his fiance, Rhonda K. Harris, Josh L. Thomas, Donny L. Hawk and his fiance, Brandie L. Titus, all of Kokomo; one sister and brother-in-law, Terri J. and David Alexander, Muncie; her paternal grandfather and step-grandmother, Don and Mary Walker, Kokomo; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father; her maternal grandparents; her maternal grandmother; and a nephew, Draben Alexander. Services are 11 a.m. Friday at Ellers Mortuary Main Street Chapel, 725 S. Main St., with Pastor Randy Blankenship officiating. Burial will be in Crown Point Cemetery. Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. The Kokomo Tribune. Jan. 12, 2005.________________________________________________________________Hawkins, Cecil Ray, 71, died Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, died in Bartlett Lake, Ariz. He was born Aug. 9, 1935, in Liberal. He married Evelyn "Doris" Hawkins June 17, 1955. She survives. The couple founded Hawkins Trucking and Excavating in 1956 in Colorado before forming Hawkins Enterprises LLC in 2000. He enjoyed boating, fishing, hunting, traveling in his motor home and flying his own plane. Other survivors include two children, Arla and Eric Hawkins; four grandchildren, Nicholas and Nathan Stenzel and Baine and Laurin Hawkins; two great-grandchildren, Beau and Seth Stenzel; one sister, Jean Titus and husband, Joe, Arvada, Colo.; four nieces; six nephews; one daughter-in-law, Stacy Hawkins; one brother-in-law, Bennett Galyean, Macon, Ga.; two sisters-in-law, Helen Hawkins, Amarillo, Texas, and Eleanor Galyean, Macon, Ga.; and many grand nieces and nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by both parents, his brother, Ronald Hawkins, and a sister that died in infancy. Southwest Daily Times. Oct. 3, 2006.________________________________________________________________Hawkins, Diane Williams "Dot," of 4307 Edwards Road, died Sunday, June 16, 2002, at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Survivors: Daughters, T'wana Hawkins of Greer and Andriana Hawkins of Taylors; a son, Brian Williams, of Taylors; mother, Cladie M. Warren, of Greenville; sisters, Melinda McComb, Renona Herrara, Sandra Titus, Angel Williams, Sharon Manning, Beverly Campbell and Angela Owens; brothers, Charles, Rechea, Nathaniel and Benjamin F. Williams Jr.; an adopted son, Dreicho White; and a grandchild. Service: 3 p.m. Saturday at Watkins Garrett & Woods Mortuary. Burial: Resthaven Memorial Gardens. The Greenville News. Jun. 21, 2002.________________________________________________________________Aiken County News. Tuesday, June 24, 1997. p. 28.Entered into rest Monday June 23, 1997. MRS. EMMA JANE PRIESTER HAWKINS died during heart surgery. Jane was a native of Sheldon, South Carolina, born November 24, 1931 to the late Judge Emmette L. and Maude Peeples Priester. She was a graduate of Columbia College, Columbia, S.C. and had been married to Richard H. (Dick) Hawkins for 44 years. They lived in Aiken since 1960. Jane is survived by her husband, a son Rick Hawkins of Athens, Georgia, a daughter Debra Titus of Dayton, Ohio, four grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Crosby and Mrs. Vivian McKinney, both of Columbia. For nearly 30 years, Jane was an avid tennis player in Aiken and was especially proud of having once placed in second in S.C. Women's doubles competition. She authored the genealogy book, Priester-Peeples, Lives and Legends, that traces her family's history since before the American Revolution. She taught children's Sunday school at Aiken's First Baptist Church for a number of years and in recent years was enthusiastic collector of yo-yos and toys. A memorial service is planned for Wednesday, June 25, at 11:00 AM at the Aiken First Baptist church conducted by Dr. Fred Andrea and Dr. Terry Pelle. Family visitation will be in the church parlor following the service. Contributions are suggested in Jane's memory to the Aiken First Baptist church in lieu of flowers sent to P.O. Box 3157, Aiken, S.C. 29802. RIVERS FUNERAL HOME, 715 EAST PINE LOG ROAD, AIKEN, S.C. 29803.________________________________________________________________Haydt, Kenneth D. Sr., 68, of Walnut Street, Alden Station, Newport Township, died Friday, Jan. 29, 1993 morning at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Shickshinny, July 24, 1924, he was the son of the late Thomas and Mae Titus Haydt. He attended Shickshinny schools. He had resided in Nanticoke for 36 years, and in Alden Station for the past four years. He worked at Glen Alden Coal Co. for 26 years. He was presently employed as a security guard at the Susquehanna .....Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) (January 30, 1993)TIMES LEADER WILKES-BARRE KENNTH HAYDT, JR May 5, 1992 Kenneth Donald Haydt Jr., 38 of Walnut Street Alden, died Tuesday at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, He had been a surgical patient for the past two weeks. Born in Nanticoke, May 31, 1953, he was the son of Kenneth and Gertrude Reinbold Haydt. He was a resident of Wilkes- Barre and Nanticoke for his entire life. He worked at China Garden Restaurant, Wilkes-Barre and was last employed by Mary Macintosh Laundry, Wilkes-Barre. He attended Ebenezer Baptist Church. Plymouth. Surviving, in addition to his parents is a daughter Sherri Lee Haydt. Orlando, Florida. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday from Robert Zofcin Funeral Home, 38 N. Main St. Shickshinny, with the Rev. Clyde Lee officiating. Interment will be in Slocum Cemetery, Slocum. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday.Death of Thomas L. Haydt, 53 of 20 Search Street, Shickshinny occurred at 8:30 yesterday morning in Nanticoke State Hospital where he was a patient nine days. He had been in ill health 15 years. Mr. Haydt was born at Mauch Chunk and at one time he was a farmer near there. He later was employed by the West End Cola Company. Mocanaqua, and the Glen Alden Coal Company. Surviving are his wife, the former Mae Titus Bachman, Shickshinny; son, Kenneth Haydt, Nanticoke; grandson Kenneth Haydt, Jr., Nanticoke; two brothers John H. and Reuben of East Mauch Chunk; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wentz, Parryville; Mrs. Nora Walck, Albrightsville, Mrs. Clara Knappenberger and Mrs. Myrtle Spoonheimer, Allentown. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 at the funeral home 77 North Main Street, Shickshinny. Rev A.F. Birdsall of Shickshinny Protestant Church will officiate. Interment will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny. Friends may call Friday night 7 to 9. SEPTEMBER 9 1977 FRIDAY EVENING NEWS RECORD TIMES LEADER WILKES-BARRE, PA MRS. MAE HAYDT Mrs. Mae Haydt. 89 of 20 Search St. Shickshinny died Thursday in Bloomsburg Hospital where she was a medical patient two weeks. She previously was a patient in Eyers Grove Nursing Home R.D. 1 Millville She was born in Shickshinny Nov 11 1887, the former Mae Titus and was a life resident of Shickshinny. She was a member of the Bible Baptist Church there. Her husband Thomas died in 1953. Surviving are a son, Kenneth, Nanticoke, brother George Titus, New Haven Conn. sister Lillie Titus Shickshinny, one grandchild, one great granddaughter. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in Bible Baptist Church, Shickshinny with Rev. Warren Birdsall officiating. Interment, Pine Hill Cemetery Shickshinny. Friends may call at Zofcin Funeral Home, 38 N. Main St. Shickshinny .Sunday starting at 2p.m.Body will lie in state in Bible Baptist Church Monday from noon until time of service. TIMES LEADER WILKES-BARRE KENNTH HAYDT, JR May 5, 1992 Kenneth Donald Haydt Jr., 38 of Walnut Street Alden, died Tuesday at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, He had been a surgical patient for the past two weeks. Born in Nanticoke, May 31, 1953, he was the son of Kenneth and Gertrude Reinbold Haydt. He was a resident of Wilkes- Barre and Nanticoke for his entire life. He worked at China Garden Restaurant, Wilkes-Barre and was last employed by Mary Macintosh Laundry, Wilkes-Barre. He attended Ebenezer Baptist Church. Plymouth. Surviving, in addition to his parents is a daughter Sherri Lee Haydt. Orlando, Florida. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday from Robert Zofcin Funeral Home, 38 N. Main St. Shickshinny, with the Rev. Clyde Lee officiating. Interment will be in Slocum Cemetery, Slocum. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday. WILKES-BARRE RECORD JAN 7 1963 MERLE C. KETCHAM CLAIMED BY DEATH Merle Clyde Ketcham, 47 of 31 Conyngham Street, Shickshinny died Sunday morning at 1:35 at Wilkes-Barre Veterans Administration Hospital. He had been a medical patient three hours. Mr. Ketcham had been in ill health the last five years. He was born April 10, 1915 at Harrell, a son of the late Clyde and Rose Titus Ketcham. He moved to Shickshinny at the age of 7 and lived there since. Mr. Ketcham attended Shickshinny public schools and Shickshinny Protestant Church. He was a World War 2 Army Veteran with 22 years service. He served with 101st Infantry and Military Police. He also had eight years foreign service in Panama, Germany, France and Japan. He retired from service in 1962. He and his wife, the former Dottie Takeda of Hiroshimma, Japan, celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary last November. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Rose at home; a brother Homer, Runnemede. N.J.; sisters, Mrs. Beach Kendrick, Lincoln Park, N.J. Mrs. Howard Titus and Mrs. James Parkinson both of Shickshinny; Mrs. Joseph Robick, Shickshinny RD1 and Mrs, Flavia Lynn, Paterson N.J. Nieces and nephew also survive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 from funeral home 38 North Main Street Shickshinny. rev Warren Birdsall, Shickshinny Protestant Church will officiate, Interment in Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny, Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. WILKES-BARRE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1942 MRS. ROSE KETCHAM (TITUS) Mrs. Rose Ketcham, 51, who died Sunday night at her home, 18 Search Street, Shickshinny, will be buried this afternoon at 1:30 with services at 2 in Shickshinny Protestant Church. Interment will be in Pine Hill Cemetery (Shickshinny) Surviving are these children:Mrs. W.B. Kendrick, Mrs. Howard Titus and Mrs. Margaret Carl. Mount View, N.J.; Pvt Merle Ketcham of Fort Eustice, VA; Miss Norma Ketcham, Brooklyn, N. Y. and Mrs. Flavia Yaple, Shickshinny and five grandchildren. A brother George Titus Connecticut and three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Haydt and Mrs. Frank Titus Shickshinny and Mrs Clayton Lemon, Mountain Top also survive. WILKES-BARRE RECORD JAN 7 1963 MERLE C. KETCHAM CLAIMED BY DEATH Merle Clyde Ketcham, 47 of 31 Conyngham Street, Shickshinny died Sunday morning at 1:35 at Wilkes-Barre Veterans Administration Hospital. He had been a medical patient three hours. Mr. Ketcham had been in ill health the last five years. He was born April 10, 1915 at Harrell, a son of the late Clyde and Rose Titus Ketcham. He moved to Shickshinny at the age of 7 and lived there since. Mr. Ketcham attended Shickshinny public schools and Shickshinny Protestant Church. He was a World War 2 Army Veteran with 22 years service. He served with 101st Infantry and Military Police. He also had eight years foreign service in Panama, Germany, France and Japan. He retired from service in 1962. He and his wife, the former Dottie Takeda of Hiroshimma, Japan, celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary last November. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Rose at home; a brother Homer, Runnemede. N.J.; sisters, Mrs. Beach Kendrick, Lincoln Park, N.J. Mrs. Howard Titus and Mrs. James Parkinson both of Shickshinny; Mrs. Joseph Robick, Shickshinny RD1 and Mrs, Flavia Lynn, Paterson N.J. Nieces and nephew also survive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 from funeral home 38 North Main Street Shickshinny. rev Warren Birdsall, Shickshinny Protestant Church will officiate, Interment in Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny, Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. ________________________________________________________________Hayre, Thelma, 68, of Kettering died Saturday, April 7. She was born in Jellico and worked for General Motors until her retirement. She was preceded in death by parents; 2 brothers and 2 sisters. She is survived by husband Clarice; son Randy Ayers of Kettering; sisters Carrie Rutherford of LaFollette, Shirley Titus of Baltimore, Md., Betty Coons of Ashville, N.C., and Annie Marie Roberts (John) of Pikeville, Tenn.; and 2 step-children. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at Routsong Funeral Home, with Rev. William Zimmann officiating. Interment was held in the Mt. Zion Park Cemetery. Routsong Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Hazelton, Ella Mae (Cox). Funeral services for Ella Mae (Cox) Hazelton, 67, of Pandora, Ohio, will be held at 10:30 a.m. today, August 6, 2004 at Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Ottawa, Ohio, Pastor Steve Holbrook officiating. Burial will be in Harman Cemetery, Gilboa, Ohio. Visitation, along with an Ottawa VFW Auxiliary service, was held Thursday at the funeral home. Mrs. Hazelton died at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at St. Rita's Ambulatory Care Center, Glandorf, Ohio. She was born June 21, 1937, in Columbus Grove, Ohio to Frank and Lillie (Frey) Cox. She married John Hazelton, Sr. Feb. 26, 1955, and he died March 20, 2002. Survivors include a son, Rex (Lettie) Hazelton, Leipsic; daughter, Candy (Jeff) Walker, Galion; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Helen Hazelton, Pandora; 4 brothers, Wilfred (Mona) Cox, Lima; Donald (Ilo) Cox, Holgate; James (Janet) Cox, Findlay; and Robert (Jean) Cox, Ottawa; and a sister, Mary Patrick, Ottawa. She was also preceded in death by her parents; a son, John Hazelton, Jr.; five sisters, Thelma Hardwick, Zelma Dickey, Marie Dickey, Betty Titus and Nancy Cox; and a brother, John Cox. Mrs. Hazelton was a homemaker. She was a member of Pandora Church of God and Ottawa VFW Auxiliary. Memorials may be made to Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH). The Courier. Aug. 7, 2004.________________________________________________________________Heavilin, Eugene Vincent, 82, of Cadiz died Tuesday at Harrison Community Hospital at Cadiz. He was born in Bowerston on Feb. 10, 1920, the eldest son of Robert Park and Winifred Barger Heavilin. A graduate of Scio High School, he enjoyed farming all his life. He was employed by Central Ohio Breeding Assn. and retired from R&F Coal Company. During World War II, he served in the Old Hickory Division (30th) in Patton’s Third Army. A member of Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, he was also associated with the Harrison County Saddle Club and the Ohio and National Percheron Horse Assns. and the Farm Bureau. He also was a Boy Scout Leader and a 4-H adviser. He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Brooke Holbrook; a son-in-law, Dr. Timothy Holbrook; an infant grandson; and a brother, Vance Heavilin. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Matilda Titus Heavilin; two sons, Blair (Carol) Heavilin of Freeport and Brent (Melissa) Heavilin of Cadiz; eight grandchildren, Nichole (John) Ceculski of Columbus, Claire, Stuart and Wayne Heavilin of Freeport, Bruce, Brian, Alex and Clint Heavilin of Cadiz; a great-grandson, Bryce Parker Ceculski of Columbus; a sister, Mrs. Max (Phyllis) Wallace of Cadiz; and two brothers, Robert of Canton and Dee of Cambridge; and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call Thursday from 1 p.m. to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home in Cadiz, O., where funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Charles Mehl officiating. Burial will follow at Patterson Union Cemetery in Deersville, O. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, c/o Vickie Yoder, 122 E. Main St., Scio, O. 43988 or the Asbury Chapel United Methodist Church, c/o Mary Milliken, 82385 Milliken Rd., Cadiz, O. 43907. January 22, 2003.________________________________________________________________Heck, John N.. June 24, 1999. John N. Heck Jr., 77, of Bermuda Court, North Fort Myers, Fla., and a former resident of New Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday in the Hope Hospice, Fort Myers. Born May 26, 1922, in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late John and Mary Titus Heck Sr. He was a graduate of St. Nicholas High School, Wilkes-Barre, class of 1940. He was a veteran of World War II, serving as an Army engineer in Europe and the South Pacific. He worked as a yardmaster ....Published on June 29, 1999, Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA).________________________________________________________________Heckler, Diane M., 55, on February 20, 2011 of Bergenfield. Born in Englewood, she was a Graphic Artist for Prentice Hall in Englewood Cliffs. An extraordinary Artist and avid outdoors woman, she was very active at South Presbyterian Church especially the Craft Class. Beloved mother of Jaclyn L. and Jonathan K. Koromhas. Cherished daughter of Lydia A. and LeRoy E. Heckler. Dear sister of Karen Snyder, Linda Titus, Nancy Lignos, Wendy Murphy and Laura Heckler. Loving aunt of Craig, Kristen, Kevin and Ryan Snyder, Jennifer Titus, Alexis, Angela, Ashley, Andrew and Ariana Lignos, Lauren Murphy and Bobby and Jessica Yurkin. Family and friends will meet at South Presbyterian Church, Bergenfield for the funeral service on Saturday at 10 AM. Interment South Church Cemetery. Visiting Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 So. Washington Ave. Bergenfield. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to the South Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, 138 W. Church St., Bergenfield, NJ 07621. Twin-Boro News. Feb. 3, 2011.________________________________________________________________Heimer, Gordon L., of Old Brookville, N.Y., on July 3, 2004. Mr. Heimer was a retired stockbroker for the firm of Shearson-Lehman Bros. He served in the Marine Corps in the South Pacific during World War II and as a Drill Instructor at Camp LeJeune, N.C., during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Heimer was a long time resident of Sea Cliff who later moved to Old Brookville with his family. He was active with the Boy Scouts and was an avid gardener and stamp collector. Mr. Heimer was a past President of the North Shore Schools Board of Education. He was the beloved husband of the late Eugenia. Loving father of Kevin (Alinda), Todd (Eileen), and the late Timothy Dean Heimer. Cherished grandfather of Steven & Kerry Heimer, and Alex & Elizabeth Titus. Visiting, Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, Whitting Funeral Home, 300 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Head, N.Y. Firematic Service, Tuesday, 8 PM at the Funeral Home. Interment private. Contributions may be made to the Glenwood Fire Company, School House Hill Road, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547. Newsday. Jul. 6, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hein, Shirley Joan, 61, of Howard died Thursday, Oct. 19, 2000, at Madison Community Hospital in Madison. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at St. John's Lutheran Church in Howard, with the Rev. Robert Behling officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, at Willoughby Funeral Home in Howard. Shirley Joan Carlberg was born Jan. 7, 1939, at Peoria, Ill., to Henry and Doris (Croy) Carlberg. She graduated from high school in 1957 at Arcola, Ill. She then moved to Aurora, Ill., where she worked for the National Brush Company. She then raised her family before going back to school. She attended a vo-tech school in Fond du Lac, Wis., where she learned accounting. In 1980 she moved to Howard, where she worked at Howard Bakery and then at Ravens Industry until she retired. She was first married to Lorenzo Paramo, then to Jerry Titus, before marrying Elwood Hein on July 3, 1983, at Hill City. He died Oct. 30, 1994. She is survived by two sons, Scott (Julie) Paramo of Artesian and Jerry Titus Jr. of Tennessee; two daughters, Shari (Conrad) Welbon of Madison and Jodi (Bobby) Hein of Artesian; four sisters, Pat (Bill) Smith of Aurora, Ill., Janet Gross of Milwaukee, Charlotte (Billy) Murray of Arcola and Sandra (Tom) Weilgosh of Princeton, Wis.; nine grandchildren and a great-grandson; six stepsons and 17 stepgrandchildren; and a brother, Henry (Juanita) Carlberg of Blair, Wis. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Ron; and her husband, Elwood.________________________________________________________________Heller, Shane Michael, 13, of E. Scenic Drive, Moore Township, died June 18, in Clinton County. He recently completed the seventh grade at Northampton Junior High School. A son of George W. and Patricia E. (Fenner) Heller, with whom he resided, he was born in Easton. In addition to his parents, survivors include paternal grandmother, Gladys Titus of Nazareth. He was predeceased by a sister, Chelsea. Arrangements were made by George G. Bensing Funeral Home, Moore Township. Heller died in an all-terrain vehicle accident.________________________________________________________________Helmick, Martin Dale "Hick," 83, of Bridgeport, passed away Thursday (July 29, 2004) at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, after a short illness. He was born July 2, 1921, in Clarksburg, a son of the late Howard Martin and Minnie E. Gainer Helmick. Mr. Helmick was born with hemophilia, a blood disease, and he lived many years with this complication. His longevity is proof that one can survive a great length of time with this disease. He was the owner of Helmick's Market on Philadelphia Avenue in Bridgeport for 34 years. Prior to this, he and his family owned Helmick's dairy. The site of the dairy farm is now known as Eastpointe at the intersection of I-79 and Route 50. He was a member of the Bridgeport Baptist Church. He enjoyed fishing and auto racing and even owned several stock cars. He was also active in youth sports and he was well known in the area by many children for his kindness and generosity through his grocery store. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Mary Smith Helmick, whom he married Jan. 17, 1941; three children, Stephen D. Helmick of Boothsville, Edward M. Helmick of Bridgeport, and Mary A. Pearson of Sarasota, Fla.; seven grandchildren, including Stephen Helmick, Tina Louise Helmick-Johnson, Renee Helmick, Jamie Cava, Marty Helmick, Stacy Pearson and Casey Helmick; eight great-grandchildren; two daughters-in-law, Nancy Helmick and Sharon Helmick; a former son-in-law, Carl Pearson; several nieces and nephews, including Dave Andrew, Janet Hess, Robert Andrew, Abe Gawthrop, Joyce Wright, Patty Campbell, John Titus, Diane and Lynn Smith, Marilyn Smith, Keith Schweinbraten, and Betty Ann Inge. In addition to his parents, Mr. Helmick was preceded in death by a brother, Sherwood Helmick; and two sisters, Wilma Gawthrop and Juanita Helmick. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the Burnside Funeral Home, 607 S. Virginia Ave., Bridgeport. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home with Pastor Tom Edgell officiating. Interment will be in the Bridgeport Cemetery. Times West Virginian. Aug. 1, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hembree, Leon Rolland, 84 of Emmett, passed away on June 21, 2009 at a local hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 26, 2009 at the Potter Funeral Chapel in Emmett. Interment with military honors will follow in the Emmett Cemetery. Leon was born at his grandparents, Peter & Rosella Smith Ries, in Emmett, Idaho, on Oct. 28, 1924 to Roy and Anna Ries Hembree. He attended grades 1 through 11 in Chiloquin, Ore. Summers were spent in Emmett with his Grandparents where he acquired his lifetime love of orchards. Milking cows was not a favorite chore at the grandparents. Leon graduated from Emmett High in 1942. He served in the U.S. Army, Military Police, World War II, Philippines. After discharge, he assisted his parents in the orchard business. He became a licensed pilot and attended many Flying Farmer functions during the 40's and early 50's. Other memberships included the Idaho National Guard, Civil Air Patrol, Ground Observer Corps, Lions Club, Kiwanis, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Gem County Rural Fire District Commissioner for 25 years, Emmett VFW Post 4900 Life Member, American Legion. He married Stella Bosteder in Winnemucca, Nev., on Aug. 6, 1950. Within three weeks, Leon acquired the orchard south of Emmett and terminated employment with the Bureau of Reclamation in Bend, Ore. He retired from operating his orchards in 1996. During the 1950's, he spent much time on VFW and Lions Club projects, such as putting in barbecue areas in the Lions Club Park above Black Canyon Dam; obtaining and installing the army tank honoring World War II Veterans located at the Gem County Court House. He and Stella participated in co-ed summer softball games. Leon helped create and build Cherry Festival floats, particularly Beta Sigma Phi Sorority winners. Woodworking was a continuing hobby. He built furniture, farm equipment, did stained glass and rebuilt several classic cars. Leon was always ready to travel and deep sea fishing on the Oregon coast was special. Leon built the cabin on Lake Cascade which was a great source of enjoyment to the family. He enjoyed water sports, boating, skiing and snowmobiling. He visited Mazatlan, Mexico on numerous occasions, as well as San Felipe, Baja. Leon was a charter member of the Gem State Hudson Car Club and enjoyed meeting car owners from all over the surrounding states and Canada. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Stella; son, David (Mary Anne Titus); daughter, LeAnn (Neal Carlton); grandchildren: Mike and Marisa Hembree; Kaylen and Connor Carlton; brother Robert Hembree (Doris) and nieces Terri and Karen; special cousin Donna Price (Darrell); and brother-in-law, Ron Bosteder (Ruth). The family wishes to extend special thanks to Emmett Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center and Staff; also, Nurse Judy Pennington at WKMH. ________________________________________________________________Henderson, David W., DVM, 51, of Russellville, Arkansas died Friday, April 11, 2008, at Houston, Texas. He was born February 22, 1957, at Borger, Texas to parents Miles Leroy and Mary Elizabeth Taylor Henderson. David graduated from Oklahoma State University in May of 1984 with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. He practiced in Russellville for twenty years and is the owner of Parkway Animal Hospital. He was a member of the River Valley Dirt Riders Association, Oklahoma State University Alumni Association, American Veterinarian Medical Association, and the Arkansas Veterinarian Medical Association. Survivors include his wife, Lori L. Henderson of Russellville; five daughters, Mary Rose Henderson of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Lisa Ann Henderson of Conway, Arkansas, Helen Jean Henderson of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Andrea E. Swan of Russellville, and Christine Anne Titus and a grandson, H. Bryce Pinson of Russellville; a son, Patrick W. Titus of Russellville; his step-mother, Charlene Henderson of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; three step-sisters, Betty Allen of Dewey, Oklahoma, Carol Tupy of St. Louis, Missouri, and Patti Passmore of Heber Springs, Arkansas. The funeral arrangements will be private. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 19, 2008, at Shinn Funeral Service. Memorials may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 1311 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605. The Courier. Apr. 18, 2008.________________________________________________________________Henderson, Marion L., 82, of 302 Second St. N.E., Mason City, died Sunday (May 31, 2009) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit. Memorial services will be held at 3:30 p.m. today, Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at the Grace Evangelical Free Church, 440 N. Illinois Ave., with Pastor Scott Davis, officiating. Private family inurnment services will take place at a later date. There will be no visitation. Memorials may be given to Hospice of North Iowa. Marion was born on April 22, 1927 in Ionia, the daughter of Melvin and Anna (Titus) Brown. Originally from that area, Marion recently moved to Mason City from Muscatine. A few of her interests included traveling, reading, cooking, shopping, jewelry, playing bingo and slot machines. Marion is survived by her children, Kenneth (Darla) Welsh, of Elmore, Minn., Patricia (Jim) Meyer, of Elkader, Bonnie Dana, of Forest City, Sharon (Tim) Holt, of Las Vegas, Nev., Kathy (Robert) Cole, of New Liberty and Sandra (Timothy) Johnson, of Mason City; 20 grandchildren; 62 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Marion is preceded in death by her parents, first husband, Cecil Welch; second husband, Melvin Henderson; son, Gary Lee Welch; seven brothers and sisters; three grandchildren. Globe Gazette. Jun. 1, 2009.________________________________________________________________Henderson, Richard, 78, of San Angelo died Monday, Dec. 20, 1999, in a local hospital. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. today in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Starks Funeral Home. He was born Sept. 27, 1921, in Thorndale. He was a self-employed mechanic. Survivors include his wife, Margie Henderson of San Angelo; three sons, Robert Lacy of Sunnyvale, Calif., Richard Henderson Jr. of Naples, Texas, and Jackie Henderson of Austin; two daughters, Babs Jarmon and Pennie Henderson, both of San Angelo; three sisters, Thenolia Titus and Ruby Winfield, both of San Angelo, and Odessa Williams of Thorndale; and numerous grandchildren. San Angelo Standard Times. Dec. 16, 1999.________________________________________________________________Hennigar, Owen ‘Dex' Keith. Owen "Dex" Keith Hennigar, 83, of Alden, died Friday (March 11, 2005) at the Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. A memorial service for Owen will be held at a later date with burial in the Diagonal Cemetery in Diagonal, Iowa. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the Surls Funeral Home, 1207 Alden St., Alden. Dex was born on Feb. 17, 1922, in Rockford, Iowa, to Art and Hazel (Titus) Hennigar. He attended school in Northern Iowa while doing farm work. He served in the CID division of the U.S. Army military police during World War II. After his discharge, Owen stayed in Colorado. He worked in farm cattle and trucking, hauling hay, rock, livestock and farm machinery. Owen married Alma Carolyne Taylor on April 10, 1946, in Lakewood. Colo, He moved to Nuna, Colo., in 1978 and then to Alden in 1994. He retired from Agland in 1987 because of ill health. He still trucked when he could. He was an amateur rodeo rider, both saddle bronc and bareback. He loved horses and his dogs. He enjoyed reading, company, and visiting his friends. Owen was a member of Collins-Dunning American Legion Post No. 201 of Alden. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Alma, of Alden; four brothers, Don Hennigar and his wife, Karma, of Jefferson, Loren Hennigar and his wife, Nonie, of Northwood, Hollis Hennigar of Fort Worth, Texas, and Stanley Hennigar and his wife, Sharon, of Fort Worth, Texas; a sister, Betty Harris of Miami, Fla.; a brother-in-law, Lynn Van Eborg of Denver, Colo.; and many nieces and nephews who were very dear to him. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Eileen; and five brothers, Wayne, Elwood, Glen, Bruce, and Daryle. Surls Funeral Home, Alden, is handling the arrangements. Calls may be directed to (515) 859-7466.________________________________________________________________Henry, Raymond J. 'Mutt,' 80, of Clovis, died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005, at Retirement Ranch in Clovis. He was born on Sept. 18, 1924, in Howard County, Texas, to Arvil Clyde and Bertha Lee Key Henry. He married Melva 'Jo' Burch on July 22, 1944, in Rock Lake. He worked in General Maintenance for the Curry County Courthouse for 23 years. He also was involved in farming and ranching, which family members said was his major release in life and was a carpenter for Burch Builders. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Melrose. Family members said he loved woodworking, dancing, especially square dancing, fishing, gardening, his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers, Clifton, Archie, Marshal, Arvil and Jeff Henry; and two sisters, Ola Self and Callie Lee Wharton. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Randy Henry (and wife, Vesta) of Gallup and Danny Henry (Vickie) of Grady; a daughter, Coni Jo Lyman (Tim) of Clovis; seven grandchildren, Scotte Henry of Farmington, Chade Robinson of Las Cruces, Tomi Lavender of Melrose, Dee Rae Timberlake of Walcott, Texas, Daniell Foote of Forrest, Wes Henry of Phoenix and Jason Henry of Dumas, Texas; six great-grandchildren, R.J. McTavish, Sierra Titus, D'Lynn and Wyatt Henry, Jimmy Robinson, and Teryn Foote; three sisters, Estella 'Hetchie' Alexander of Malacoff, Texas, Edith Massey of Amarillo, and Gene Terry of Clovis. The Rev. Brad Reeves will officiate the services. Burial be at the Melrose Cemetery. Following services the family will gather for fellowship at the First United Methodist Church in Melrose. Pallbearers are his grandsons, Wes and Jason Henry, Kacy Robinson, Monroe Timberlake, Toby Foote, and Marty Lavender. Honorary pallbearers are his friends and neighbors. Arrangements are by Muffley Funeral Home of Clovis. Clovis News Journal. Jan. 13, 2005..________________________________________________________________Hentges, Mabel D., 68 of Pine Island, Minn. formerly of Rochester died Friday, April 21, 2006, at the Stewartville Care Center. A funeral service is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at Mahn Family Funeral Home-Mahler Chapel in Pine Island with the Rev. Terje Hausken officiating under the direction of Mahn Family Funeral Home-Mahler Chapel. Visitation is held one hour prior to the service. She was born on March 5, 1938, in Hugo, Okla., to Robert Levi and Nellie Milam Hughes. She graduated from Paris High School in 1957. She moved to Rochester in 1967 and raised her children. She was employed by Rochester Schools for 20 years, where she worked until retirement. She moved to Pine Island in 1999. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, and also enjoyed gardening, fishing, metal detecting and wine making. She was preceded in death by her two brothers, Robert Hughes and Billy Roy Hughes and a granddaughter, Kali Jo. She is survived by her three children, Jan Titus and husband, Ron of Oronoco, Nancy Oddo of Rochester and James Hentges and wife, Shelley, of Stewartville; three grandchildren, Lindy Fogal and husband, Adam, Marshall Titus and Vinnie Titus and three great-grandchildren, Hope, Corey and Kristopher. The Paris News. Apr. 25, 2006.________________________________________________________________Herbine, Michael Joseph, 50, a longtime Lansdale area resident, died March 15, 2010 at Doylestown Hospital. Born Oct. 2, 1959, in Norristown, he was the loving son of Walter, Sr. and Margaret Herbine of Lansdale. In addition to his parents, Michael is survived by his soulmate, best friend and wife, Rita; his four children, Jessa Malinowski, Lindsay Bender, Joshua Wartchow, and Kristen Ulmer; seven grandchildren, Calla, 8, Maxwell, 6, Jack, 4, Logan, 2, Evelyn, 2, Teagan, 8 months, and soon-to-be-born, Joseph Michael; his sisters and brother, Margaret Titus, Michele Herbine, Frances Herbine and Walter Herbine Jr.; nine nieces; and three nephews. He was a great friend to many and was dearly loved by his numerous friends. A Life Celebration for Mike will be held from 2 to 5 PM, Saturday, March 20 at V.F.W. Post No. 32, 805 W. Second Street, Lansdale. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the family by sending them to R. Herbine, 214B Hilltown Pike, Line Lexington, PA 18932. The Reporter. Mar. 16, 2010.________________________________________________________________Herman, Meredith, 97, of Fergus Falls, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, at Broen Memorial Home. He was born April 30, 1911, to Henry and Ellen (Hanson) Herman on a farm in Marboe Township, Sargent County, N.D., where he grew up. On Aug. 17, 1936, he married Nellie Huckell in Britton, S.D. They lived one year in Twin Valley and ran a hotel and restaurant with his brother, Clarence and his wife, Gertrude. After a year, they sold the business to Clarence and bought a quarter of land east of Havana, N.D., and built a dance hall called The Gulch Tavern, which they ran for three years. In 1945, they purchased some land a mile north of there where they moved their house and built a new set of buildings. They farmed and raised registered Hereford cattle which they showed at Stock Shows all over North Dakota. In 1948, registered quarter horses were added to their operation. In 1952, they had a sale and moved their cattle and horses to Boulder, Colo., and in 1954, they moved to a farm north of Ft. Collins, Colo. A disease destroyed their cattle herd forcing them to start over again. They returned to North Dakota in 1955, and bought a farm near Milnor. In 1964, they bought a small ranch near Henning where they continued to raise cattle and horses. In 1972, they retired and moved into Vining, but Meredith kept his horses and also sold trailers until 1982, when they moved to Nashua to be close to their daughter. They ran the post office in Nashua until 1994, when they decided to retire for good and moved into the Goldenwood Apartments in Fergus Falls. Meredith truly enjoyed his Quarter horses which he showed and trained from 1948 until 1994. He earned many trophies with his grand champion stallions and mares that he raised. He was also instrumental in starting Watermelon Days at Vining, and would haul watermelons in his horse trailer from Oklahoma. He also authored a book, was a self-taught carpenter and he and Nellie square danced every opportunity they had until they were both well into their 80s. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Orvis, Lester and Clarence; a sister, Alice "Toots"; a son-in-law, Roger Koltes; and a grandson, Miles Thornton. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Nellie; a son, Neil (Madeline) Herman of Fergus Falls; three daughters, Nola (John) Thornton of Opelousas, La., Karel (Gary) Titus of Pine Island, and Kareen Koltes of Nashua; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren. Visitation: One hour prior to the service. Memorial Service: 1 p.m. Saturday, in the Light and Life Auditorium at Broen Memorial Home. Clergy: Rev. Ken Austin. Burial: Planned at a later date. Funeral Home: Glende-Nilson Funeral Home, Fergus Falls. Daily Journal. Dec. 5, 2008.________________________________________________________________Herrington, Gladys O. Moser, age 90, of 210 Beall Run Road, Mount Morris, Pa., died Saturday, January 25, 2003 at 5 a.m. in her daughter's home in Waynesburg, Pa. She was born November 4, 1912 in Dunkard Township, Greene County, Pa., daughter of Isaac Purman Moser and Asia Titus Moser. Gladys was a member of Mount Morris Gospel Tabernacle Assembly of God and a former member of Mount Morris Senior Citizens. She worked for University Hospital in Morgantown, West Virginia, in the Dietary Department for 121/2 years. For 35 years Gladys served on the Dunkard Township Election Board. Mrs. Herrington was a Homemaker and enjoyed farming, canning and quilting. Her husband, Frank M. Herrington, died in January 1966. Also deceased are three brothers, Edwin Moser, Gail Moser, Robert Moser, and her parents. Surviving are one daughter, Louise H. Gapen of Waynesburg, Pa.; one son, Edward D. Herrington of Davistown, Pa.; five grandchildren: Douglas Gapen, Melanie Johnson, Cynthia Policz, Scott Gapen and Edward Herrington Jr.; five great grandchildren; one step great grandson; two step great-great granddaughters; two sisters: Marie Hillegass of Bedford, Pa., and Mary Jane Blakeslee of Los Angeles, California; several nieces and nephews. The Family will receive Friends at the MILLIKEN AND THROCKMORTON FUNERAL HOME INC., corner Ellsworth Avenue and Route 19, Mount Morris, Pa., on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Visitation continues in Mount Morris Gospel Tabernacle Assembly of God on Tuesday, January 28, from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. Services will begin at 11 a.m. with Rev. Fred Tomlinson officiating. Interment will follow in Wolfe Cemetery, Dilliner, Pa.________________________________________________________________Herron, Melvin L. "Mel" 88, of Cottage Grove died July 7, 2008 from age related causes. He was born November 9, 1919 in Potawatomi, Kansas to John and Louenna (Harrington) Herron. Mel moved to California in his teens to the Grass Valley area. He and Willie Mae "Billie" Willingham were married on Sept. 23, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nevada . He was active in construction for most of his life since the age of 15 and owned and operated Mel Herron Construction for 37 years in Cottage Grove. Mel's hobbies were breeding and racing horses, fishing and hunting. He belonged to the Thoroughbred Racing Association and the Oregon and American Quarter Horse Association. He is survived by three daughters , Gail Miller and husband, Bill, of Cottage Grove, Evelyn Titus and husband, Larry, of Cottage Grove, and Dee Krichbaum of LaPine, Oregon, two sons, Larry Wood and wife, Barbara, of Cottage Grove and John Herron and wife, Sonia, of Alberta, Canada, 15 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 5 greatgreat grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Billie, on May 6, 2006, by a daughter, Melba Duran , by two sons, Mark Wood and Tommy Randolph, and brothers, John, Pat, Rudy and Raymond Herron. A memorial will be held Friday , July 18 at 2 p.m. at Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Sacred Heart, 1121 Fairfield Ave., Eugene , OR 97402. Cottage Grove Sentinel. Jul. 17, 2008.________________________________________________________________Hertwig, Anna Margaret, 86, of Tullahoma, born in Midland, Ohio, July 1, 1919, passed away Jan. 3, 2006, at Harton Regional Medical Center following complications from surgery. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harry E. and Nancy K. McMullin; brother, John McMullin; sister, Delores Feidler; the father of her children, Fred V. Hertwig Sr., and son, John David Hertwig. She is survived by a half-sister, Sister Melissa Waters; half-brothers, James and Richard Waters; three daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia and Charles Boyd, McMinnville; Linda and Robert Titus, Tullahoma, and Dottie and Samuel Stover, Cincinnati, Ohio; two sons, James Hertwig, Jacksonville Beach, Fla., and Fred and Jean Hertwig, Tyler, Texas; four daughters-in-law, Sandy Maniccia, Judy Hertwig, Beverly Hertwig and Mollie Hertwig; 17 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 12 noon Saturday, Jan. 7, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Tullahoma with a reception at 11 a.m. preceding the service. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Trinity Lutheran Church or a charity of choice. The Tullahoma News. Aug. 28, 2006.________________________________________________________________Boston Herald (MA) - Sunday, August 24, 2008Deceased Name: OBITUARY Celia Mary Hewes of N. Attleboro, 89, retired assembler Celia Mary (Boudreau) Hewes of North Attleboro, a retired assembler, died Thursday at Madonna Manor Nursing Home in North Attleboro. She was 89. Born in Warren, R.I., Mrs. Hewes moved to Attleboro in her youth and resided there for many years prior to moving to North Attleboro in 1963. She worked as an assembler at the former Krew Inc. in Attleboro and later at Leach and Garner in Attleboro prior to her retirement at the age of 63. She was a communicant of St. Mark's Church in Attleboro Falls and enjoyed listening to music, gardening, reading, solving word puzzles, collecting dolls and spending time with her family. Wife of the late Harold E. Sr., she is survived by two daughters, Carol A. Nixon of The Villages, Fla., and Susan M. Moran of Lincoln, R.I.; two sons, Robert H. of Franklin and Harold E. "Bud" Jr. of North Attleboro; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be private. Burial will be in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. Arrangements by Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, Attleboro Falls. Boston Herald (MA) - Saturday, August 4, 2001Deceased Name: Obituary Harold Hewes Sr. of N. Attleboro, retired shipper, 82 Harold E. Hewes Sr. of North Attleboro, a retired shipper, died Wednesday en route to a doctor's appointment in Plainville after brief illness. He was 82. Born in Attleboro, Mr. Hewes graduated from Attleboro High School in 1936 and lived in Attleboro before moving to North Attleboro 40 years ago. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. Mr. Hewes worked as a shipper in the shipping and receiving area of the precious metals department at Leach and Garner for 10 years, retiring in 1985. He was a former communicant of St. Mary's Church in North Attleboro and an avid golfer. Mr. Hewes is survived by his wife, Celia M. (Boudreau) of North Attleboro; two daughters, Carol A. Nixon of Plainville and Susan M. Moran of Lincoln, R.I.; two sons, Robert H. of Franklin and Harold "Bud" E. Jr. of North Attleboro; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. today at St. Mark's Church, North Attleboro. Burial will be held privately in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. Arrangements by Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, North Attleboro. ________________________________________________________________Naugatuck Daily News. Friday, Oct. 9, 1953. CT.Louis S. Hickox, Sr., Matthew street, Prospect, died Wednesday night at Waterbury Hospital after a short illness. Born Oct. 15, 1875 in Waterbury, he was the son of the late Samuel and Virginia (Titus) Hickox. He was the former owner and operator of Gramps Diner in Waterbury, retiring in 1947. He was a member of the Maccabees of Detroit, Mich. He is survived by two sons, Louis S., Jr., Long Beach, Calif., and Thomas, Waterbury; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Gazarian, Prospect, and six grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Alderson Funeral Home, Waterbury, with the Rev. Robert Senior officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Watertown. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m.________________________________________________________________Hilby, Laura Elizabeth Titus. Died November 29, 1999. ALDEN - Laura Elizabeth Titus Hilby, 82, long time summer resident of Alden, daughter of Leo Titus and Leta Kuck Titus of Oakland, Calif., died Monday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis, Tenn. A homemaker, Laura was also a student leader and vice president of the student body and gave the valedictory address to her class of 1939 at University of California at Berkeley, where she majored in philosophy. She was active in the Girl Scouts of America while living in St. Louis, Mo. and in Marks, Miss. She loved music, opera and theater. She and her husband traveled extensively throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. She worked to protect the environment as a member of the Nature Conservancy. While living in Marks, Miss. during the 1960's and 1970's, Laura was active in civic beautification projects and enjoyed gardening. She is survived by her husband of over 60 years, Martin Hilby; a sister, Katherine Titus Kern of Clayton, Mo.; daughter, Lucy E. McArtor of Memphis, Tenn.; son, Bruce Hilby of Phoenix; and four grandchildren, Laura Anne McArtor Anderson, John Bradford McArtor, Anne Titus Hilby and Joseph Martin Hilby. Memorial services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, at the Unitarian church, The Church of the River, where she was a member. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to The Church of the River or a charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements are being handled by Memorial Park Funeral Home in Memphis, Tenn.________________________________________________________________Hildreth, Helen, 76, of Pecos, a retired federal employee, died Saturday, July 22, 2000, at Midland Memorial Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Greer Willis officiating. Burial will be at Mount Evergreen Cemetery. She was born in Center. She was Baptist. SURVIVORS: Daughter, Edith Joyce Thomas of Midland; brothers, Charles Titus and James Titus, both of Pecos; sisters, Elizabeth Schmidt of Pecos and Frances McCasland of Midland; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Hill, Linda (Denton), 65, died Sept. 14 in Dallas. The Marion native was the daughter of Paul Denton and Glendora (Denton) Titus. Her mother survives in Marion. Mrs. Hill sang with her husband's band. Also surviving are husband, Sonny children, Kevin, Corpus Christi, Kyle Flores, Dallas, and Lesli Seevers, San Antonio and sister, Wanda Fisher, Lafayette. North Dallas Funeral Home, 2710 Valley View Lane, Dallas, Texas, handled arrangements.________________________________________________________________Hines, James Leonard "Jim," 78, widower of Ethel Crowe Howard Hines, of 5612 Country Lane, Greensboro, N.C., formerly of Easley, died Saturday, May 22, 1999. He was a son of the late James B. and Alma L. Melton Hines. Veteran: U.S. Navy, World War II. Survivors: sons, Frank L. and Jimmy V. Hines; a daughter, Veronica Barrios; brothers, Bob and Jack Hines; sisters, Grace Titus, Betty Matalik, Frances Hines; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Visitation: 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at Robinson Funeral Home. Service: 2 p.m. Tuesday at Park Street Baptist Church. Memorials: Park St. Baptist, 114 Robinson Ave., Easley, S.C. 29640. The Greenville News. May 24, 1999.________________________________________________________________Hines, Lela J., 87, of Griffith passed away Saturday, June 26, 1999. Beloved mother of Jack (Eilean) Hines of Portage, IN, Mary Neff of Mattoon, IL, also survived by son-in-law Chuck Gard of Schererville; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; brother, Eddie (Wanda) Titus of Arcola, IL; two sisters, Alice Anderson of Griffith, IN and Patricia (Jim) Peddycoart of Ft. Myers, FL; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband, John, two daughters, Dixie J. Stewart and Jessie (Toby) Gard, sister, Bernadine Walls and brother, Virgil Titus. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 30, 1999, 11 a.m at Fagen-Miller Funeral Home, 2828 Highway Ave., Highland, Indiana, with Rev. Kenneth Smith officiating. Burial at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Schererville, IN. Visitation Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Hines was a member of St. John VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 717. Grandma will be sadly missed by her family and extended family.________________________________________________________________Hines, Roberta Helen “Bobbie” Poole, 83, of Hermitage, entered God’s eternal care at 11:25 p.m. on Dec. 2, 2010, after a brief illness. She was in UPMC Horizon, Farrell, surrounded by her family. She was one of three children born to Walter Clyde and Eliza Olive “Nell” (Boose) Poole on Nov. 28, 1927. On June 14, 1953, she married John Henry Hines, who precedes her in death. Bobbie graduated from Sharon High School in 1945 and from Shadyside School of Nursing in 1948 as a registered nurse. She worked primarily as a private duty nurse but also shared her skills in our local hospitals, industrial mills, public schools, nursing homes and as an insurance porta-medic (nurse). She was very proud to be an “old-school nurse” where compassion and caring for her patients always came first. After retirement, Bobbie remained active volunteering her time. She organized the selling of paper hearts in front of local businesses to raise money for the American Heart Association, assisted with blood drives for the Red Cross, volunteered her time at the Prince of Peace Center, and assisted with vision screening for the Keystone Blind Association where she was the proud recipient of the prestigious Nettie Mann and Guardian Angel awards. For the past 10 years, Bobbie was a familiar face at the Engraving Place, her daughter’s business, in Hermitage, where she truly enjoyed interacting with customers and helping out at the store. She was a lifetime member of the “OG Club,” a group of high school friends who maintained their friendships through the years. These ladies were an important part of Bobbie’s life; their friendship could never be matched nor replaced. Bobbie was a devout Christian who spent many hours reading the Bible and fellowshipping with friends. She touched the lives of many people with her smile and generosity and maintained a wonderful sense of humor. She enjoyed music, especially big bands, and has always been an avid reader. One of her favorite pastimes was playing cards, but her greatest love was her grandchildren and she found immeasurable joy spending time with them. Bobbie is survived and will forever be remembered by her daughters, Linda M. Hines of Elon, N.C., R. Jane Hines of York, Pa., Laura Fleming of Hermitage, and Judi A. Reagle and her husband, Jim, of Hermitage; and a son Jon P. Hines and his wife, Amy, of Hermitage. She also leaves seven beautiful grandchildren, M. Ryan Fleming, Matthew Reagle, Joshua Fleming, Carly Fleming, Mara J. Reagle, Joseph Hines and Lydia Hines; a brother, Walter Poole of Tennessee; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Marjorie L. Titus and her son-in-law, Mark D. Fleming. In lieu of flowers or memorials contributions, the family requests that you honor their mother by setting aside time to do something very special with the ones you love. There could be no greater tribute to her, for spending time with her loved ones was the most important thing in her life. Calling hours: A gathering and a time to share memories with the family will be held from 5 p.m. until the time of service on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010 in the JOHN FLYNN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, INC. 2630 East State St., Hermitage. Friends may sign the guest book at . Service: A service will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010 in the funeral home chapel with Cary Parsons. The Herald. Dec. 6, 2010.________________________________________________________________Hitchcock, Orlevia Vera Titus, 75, of Valley Springs, passed away on August 26, 2004, at Mark Twain St. Joseph's Hospital in San Andreas. She was born in Wichita, TX on September 14, 1928, and had been a resident of Valley Springs for 34 years. She was a retired clerk for the Calaveras County Surveyors Office. She loved square dancing and was a member of the Calaveras Twirlers Dance Club. She is preceded in death by husband, Bud Hitchcock. She is survived by her sons, Mike Titus, of Stockton, Richard Titus, of Cottonwood and daughter, Terri Stueart, of Durango, CO; step-sister, June Leroy. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, August 31 at 1:00 p.m. at the Angels Memorial Chapel in Angels Camp. Visitation from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., at the Chapel. Burial at Altaville Protesant Cemetery in Altaville, CA. The Record. Aug. 30, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hitchcock, Wallace Edgar "Bud" of Valley Springs, a retired heavy equipment operators, died Thursday, Aug. 5, 2004, at Mark Twain St. Joseph's Hospital in San Andreas. He was 82. Mr. Hitchcock was born in Washington state. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II and was a survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. An avid square-dancer and caller, he was a member of the Valley Springs Square Dance Club. He leaves his wife, Orlevia Hitchcock of Valley Springs; two daughters, Beverly Erkson of Copperopolis and Terri Stueart of Durango, Colo.; two sons, Mike Titus of Copperopolis and Rich Titus of Cottonwood; seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Darlene Guidice, in 1998. Services will be held at 10 a.m. today at San Andreas Memorial Chapel. A private family burial will take place at Golden GAte National Cemetery in San Bruno. The Calveras Tribune. Aug. 11, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hobbs, Dorothy M., age 85, died at her home in Montello, on Nov. 23, 2005. She was born July 27, 1920, in Detroit, Mich. She had made her home in Montello for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert “Bob,” in September of this year. She is survived by her daughter, Carol Titus, of Horton, Mich. Graveside services are scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005, at 1 p.m. at the Montello Cemetery. Elko Daily Free Press. Nov. 29, 2005.________________________________________________________________Mrs. Dorothy Karla Hodge 87 of 19 Slawson Street Dolgeville , died unexpectedly Thursday evening September 1, 2011 in St. Elizabeth’s Medical center, Utica, after suffering an apparent heart attack earlier in the week. A lifelong resident, she was born in Dolgeville on November 24, 1923 the daughter of Leslie and Pearl (Seney) DeLun and was a graduate of Dolgeville high school. Her first marriage to Hugh Karla took place on November 17, 1946 in Dolgeville. Mr. Karla predeceased her on September 17, 1975. She then married Charles Hodge on November 5, 1977. He also predeceased her on November 1, 1989. Dorothy was employed by the former Daniel Green Company of Dolgeville, retiring several years ago. She was a member of the Dolgeville United Methodist Church, and the Oppenheim Senior Citizens. She also enjoyed traveling, throughout Europe, Hawaii, Mexico and the United States. She is survived by a son and his wife Ronald and Darlene Karla of Dolgeville, a daughter Sandra Barry of Herkimer, her grandchildren Michael J. Barry and Renee Rouillier of Mohawk, Leslie and Michael Titus of Rochester and Amanda Karla and her finance Mark Gulbranson of Whitesboro, her great grandchildren Evan Barry, Asha Titus and Kahlil Titus, her Step-grandchildren of the Gressler family Erin , Patrick ,Christopher and Charles. Funeral services will be held Wednesday September 7, 2011 at 11 AM at the Roberts & Enea Funeral Home 3 Faville Avenue Dolgeville. The Rev Diane E. DiLuzio, Pastor of the United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will follow in the Dolgeville Cemetery. Calling hours are on Tuesday from 4-7 PM. Memorials in Dorothy’s name may be made to the Herkimer County Humane Society or to the American Cancer Society. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. A message of sympathy or a remembrance of Dorothy may be sent to the family at . The family is being served by Brian A. Roberts, Funeral director. Evening Times. Sep. 3, 2011.________________________________________________________________Hodgskin, Mrs. James B. Many Wilkes-Barre people well learn with deep regret of the death of Mrs. James B. Hodgskin of Brooklyn, N.Y., formerly of this city, on Friday. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Julie E. Miner and Mrs. Samuel Bowman of this city. She was Miss Helen Titus before marriage and lived here until she was married. Her father was Theodore Titus, who lived in Wilkes-Barre for many years. Mrs. Hodgskin's husband died some years ago. He was one of the most prominent men of Brooklyn and was at the head of some large financial institutions. He was also noted in a literary way. Deceased is survived by the following children: T. Ellitt Hodgskin, James B., Edward S., Adolph H., Henry T., Julian M., and Helen T. Hodgskin; also by one sister, Mrs. Edward Heberton of Bridgeton, N.J. Both Mrs. Hodgskin and her sister frequently visited in Wilkes-Barre. The Record of The Times, Wilkes-Barre, PA Tuesday, September 2, 1902.________________________________________________________________Hoeg, Kenneth, 77, of Hobart, passed away Friday, September 18, 1998. Kenneth had been a Hobart resident since 1954. U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II serving with the 8th Air Force in England. Retired from NIPSCO with 31 years service. Kenneth is survived by wife of 48 years, Pat; two daughters, Jill (William) Demmon of Salinas, CA. and Jennifer (William) Tippet of Winnetka, IL; one sister, Shirley Titus of Crown Point; and sister-in-law, Evelyn Hogus of Syracuse, IN. Preceded in death by son, Dr. Jeffrey (Nancy) Hoeg of Potomac, Maryland and brother, Robert. Funeral services are pending at Rees Funeral Home Hobart Chapel. Visitation on Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rees Funeral Home Hobart Chapel, 600 West Old Ridge, Road Hobart.________________________________________________________________Hoercher, Robin A. , nee Titus, 65, of Lebanon, Ill., born July 11, 1944, in Sterling, Colo., died Friday, Jan. 29, 2010, at her residence. Mrs. Hoercher had worked in the bookkeeping department of American President Lines in Oakland, Calif., for 27 years. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in O'Fallon, Ill. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, daughter, aunt, and dear friend. Robin was loved by everyone she met. She truly gave more than she received, and our lives are better for having known and loved her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Annette, nee Crosby, Titus; and a grandson, Ian Stogner Surviving are her husband of 35 years, Larry C. Hoercher, whom she married March 24, 1974; three sons and two daughters, Evan Barnes (Christine Johnson), Dianna (Mark) Stogner, Crissie (Sam) Tullous, Morris Jay (Rhonda) Hoercher, and Shelly Graham; seven grandchildren, Aaron Abbott, Adam (Amber) Abbott, Austin Abbott, Curtis Johnson, Ryan (Shelby) Stogner, Jaylynn Hoercher, and Sydney Stogner; two great-grandchildren, Akota Abbott and Ayden Abbott; a sister, Linda Parsons; and many other relatives and friends. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at . Visitation: Friends may call from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, at George Renner and Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill. Funeral: A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, at George Renner and Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill. Belleville News-Democrat. Feb. 4, 2010.________________________________________________________________Hoesing, Paul John, 91, of Lebanon died Friday at the Marian Estates in Sublimity. March 10, 1908 - Jan. 28, 2000. Born in Hartington, Neb., he was the son of Ferdinand and Margaret (Bruning) Hoesing. He grew up and spent his early adult life in Nebraska. He married Teresa Suing on Feb. 27, 1933, in Bow Valley, Neb. They moved to Lebanon in 1937. Teresa died April 23, 1992. Mr. Hoesing farmed near Lebanon for several years. He worked for Champion International Plywood, retiring in the early 1970s. He was a member of St. Edwards Catholic Church and enjoyed gardening. Surviving are daughters Doris Perseo of Gaston, Jeanette Titus of Florence and Marilyn Brazel of Truesdale, Iowa; sons Elred of Lebanon, Lowell of Scio and Alton of Scotts Mills; brother Roman of Canada; and sisters Gertrude Suing of Lebanon and Delores Weber of Jefferson. There are 21 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. Brothers Ralph and Martin and two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren died earlier. Viewing will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Huston-Jost Funeral Home in Lebanon, followed by Recitation of the Rosary. A Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Edward's Catholic Church, with Father Paul Maher officiating. Burial will follow at the Lebanon I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Contributions in Mrs. Hoesing's name may be made to the Mid-Willamette Valley Hospice, in care of Huston-Jost Funeral Home, 86 W. Grant St., Lebanon, Ore. 97355. Albany Democrat-Herald.________________________________________________________________Hoffer, Marshall M. 81, of 1703 Waterfall Drive, died at 7 a.m. Monday (April 10, 2006) at Goshen General Hospital, where he had been for three weeks. He had suffered from a brief illness. He was born Oct. 29, 1924, in Kosciusko County, to Melvin and Ida (Wyman) Hoffer. He married Joan Teeter on May 20, 1950, at First Brethren Church in Nappanee. She survives, along with one son, Steve (Laurie) Hoffer of Wakarusa; one daughter, Marsha (Gary) Titus of Nappanee; three grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one brother, Lowell (Patsy) Hoffer of Nappanee; and one sister, Joy Duzy of Elkhart. He was preceded in death by two brothers, James Hoffer and Wayne Wyman. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, 950 N. Main St., Nappanee. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at First Church of God in Nappanee, with the Rev. Sam Bennett of the church officiating. Burial will be in Hepton Union Cemetery, Nappanee, with military graveside services conducted by the Nappanee American Legion. Mr. Hoffer was a lifetime area resident and a 1943 graduate of Nappanee High School. He retired from CTS after 27 years of service and had also worked at Studebaker, was a farmer and a milk truck driver. Mr. Hoffer was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of First Church of God, Nappanee American Legion Post 154 and Goshen VFW #985. Memorials may be given to First Church of God. The Elkhart Truth. Apr. 11, 2006.________________________________________________________________Hoffman, Betty, age 82, retired from the Archdiose of Chicago, elementary school teacher for over 44 years. Beloved daughter of the late Henry B. Sr. and the late Helen, nee Koehler, Hoffman; dearest sister of Henry Jr. (Helen) Hoffman, Marge (Dean) Branson and the late Helen (Ben) Titus; fond aunt of many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and great nephews; devoted friend of Colleen Lisuzzo. Funeral services Friday, 10:30 a.m., at Monclair-Lucania Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago, IL. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. 773-622-9300. Published in the Chicago Tribune on 6/19/2007.________________________________________________________________Hoffman, Mrs. Pearl Agnes, 99, a well known resident of Doubs, died on Sunday, Jan. 8 at the Northampton Manor Health Care Center, Frederick. Her husband, the late Lawrence Oliver Hoffman, died in 1975. Born in Bartonsville, Oct. 28, 1906, Mrs. Hoffman was a daughter of the late John L. and Elizabeth Murphy O'Hara. Mrs. Hoffman was a long time member of Saint Mark's Lutheran Church at Doubs, and a charter member of the auxiliary of the Carroll Manor Fire Company. Mrs. Hoffman is survived by four devoted grandchildren, Sharon A. Getzandanner and husband Eddie of Doubs, Billy William Titus and wife Becky of Aspers, Pa., Ginny Houck and husband Bob of Knoxville, and Patty Baugher and husband Butch of Buckeystown; five great-grandchildren, Cheryl Shankle and husband Buddy, Heather Bartlett and husband Jay, Joy Page and husband Scott, Larry Houck and wife Sandy, and Tommy Baugher; and nine great-great-grandchildren, Brittany, Allison and Zach Shankle, Caleb and Grabriel Page, Brian Houck, Randy and Kristin Baugher and Hannah Bartlett. She is also survived by a brother, LaMar O'Hara of Frederick and a special friend, Evelyn Ott of Doubs and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Mary Frances Titus; her son-in-law, James W. Titus Sr.; a granddaughter, Vicki Sue Titus and a great-grandson, James W. Houck. The family will receive friends at the Keeney and Basford Funeral Home, 106 E. Church St., on Wednesday, Jan. 11 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. from the Etchison Memorial Chapel of the funeral home. The Rev. Marina C. Flores, assisted by Vicar Michael Simane, her pastors will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Md. Those desiring may send memorials to the Saint Mark's Lutheran Church, 5132 Doubs Rd., Adamstown, MD 21710. Published on Tuesday, January 10, 2006.________________________________________________________________Hoffman, Samuel T., age 39 died Thursday, February 17, 2005 at the Burlington County Hospital. Born in Camden, NJ he lived his entire life in New Jersey. Samuel was a graphic artist who really enjoyed music. Samuel was preceded in death by his brother Abraham. He is survived by his loving parents Sheila and Alfred Titus; his son Nicholas and brothers Eric, Dan, Alfred IV and Jacob. Services and interment will be private. Arrangements under the direction of the JAMES O. BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, INC., Penndel. February 24, 2005?12:00 AM. Burlington County Times________________________________________________________________Hogenmiller, Verda Mae (Titus), 76, of Ridge Avenue, Kittanning (Applewold) died at 12:10 a.m. Tuesday, June 29, 2004 in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, East Franklin Township. She was born April 20, 1928 in Kittanning to John D. and Mamie Titus. Mrs. Hogenmiller was retired from the dietary department at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital after 25 years of service. She was a member of the Brush Valley Brethren Church. She enjoyed gospel and country music and spending time with her best friends, Ernie, Glenda and Dawn Cornman. Survivors include two sons, Mark Paul John of Kittanning and Ralph Ray John of Wheeling, W.Va.; one stepson, William Hogenmiller of Kaylor; three grandchildren, Mark Paul "Puddy" John of Medford, N.J., Keri Marie John of Kittanning and Leslie Ann (John) Grimmett of Ohio; two stepgrandchildren, Robin (Hogenmiller) Stuchell and Brandy (Hogenmiller) Snyder; one great-grandchild; three stepgreat-grandchildren; two brothers, John Titus of Worthington and Samuel Titus of Mahoning; and one sister, Florence Grantz of Ford City. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, William Hogenmiller, who died in 1978; one daughter, Gayenell John, who died in infancy; two brothers, William and Arthur Titus; and one sister, Ella Fry. Private visitation and funeral services with Pastor Herb Reefer of the First Presbyterian Church, Ford City, officiating will be held at the Snyder-Crissman Funeral Home, Cowansville. Burial will be in the Brush Valley Cemetery. Blairsville Dispatch. Jul. 1, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hollett, William Cox died in Oxford, Conn. on Sunday, June 6, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer. Mr. Hollett, 78, formerly of Weston, was the husband of 57 years of Alice Whitlock Hollett. He was born on Long Island, the son of Norman Hollett and Elizabeth Titus Hollett. He graduated from Marietta College and then served in the Army from 1953 through 1955. During a long and prolific career, which progressed from Buffalo to Indianapolis, to Connecticut, to Chicago and back to Connecticut, he worked at Union Carbide (Linde), JC Penney, Baxter Travenol, and Drake Beam Morin. He retired as a management and business consultant specializing in organizational restructuring with Thomson Reuters of Stamford. “Bill had a long and profound love for the family cabin in Maine, where he could immediately relax and enjoy the mountains and lake. He also had a lifelong love for music, and was a dedicated choir member at Christ Church in Redding, and Emmanuel in Weston. Bill was also a member and past president of the New Oratorio Singers in Barrington, Ill.,” his family said. “Bill’s wit, humor and grace will be sorely missed by his family,” they said. Besides his wife, Mr. Hollett is survived by his daughter Robin Hollett Wilcox of Newtown; his son, Douglas Whitlock Hollett and his wife Pamela Melroy of Houston, Texas; grandchildren Ryan, Reed, Bryan, Kyle and Lauren; his brother the Rev. Robert Hollett and wife Pat of Chestertown, Md.; and sister Ann Munro of Southbury. He was predeceased by his daughter Wendy Hollett, and his brothers Norman Hollett and Richard Hollett. A Memorial Service will be held at Christ Church, 184 Cross Highway, Redding Ridge, on Saturday, June 26, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Christ Church Organ Building Fund, or to a charity of one’s choice. The Ralph E. Hull Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 161 West Church Street, Seymour, is in charge of arrangements. For directions or to express condolences online, go to . The Weston Forum. Jun. 18, 2010.________________________________________________________________Holley, Arlene E. Stevens, 81, passed away Monday evening, January 3, 2005, at Rivermede Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her first husband, her "Sunshine," Robert B. Stevens; her parents, Richmond and Olga Hall; and her second husband, Ralph L. Holley. She is survived by her children, Dolene (James) Riley, Robert (Becky) Stevens, Denise (Harry) Nickerson, Gayle (Ed) Lovell, all of Windsor, and Dale (Rosemarie) Stevens, Endicott; also two stepsons, James and Robert Holley; her 15 beloved grandchildren, Debra King, Denelle Chantry, Steven Riley, John and Bryan Stevens, Jennifer Averett, Nichelle and Suzanne Stevens, Dounia and Jessica Nickerson, Rick Decker, Casey Parker, Erin, Lacey and Lindsey Stevens; and several stepgrandchildren including, Audrey Barrett and Carrie Lovell. She was very proud of her 31 great-grandchildren, Brittany, Brianna, Mikala, Juliet and Jeter King, Michael, James and Miranda Chantry, Colton, Dawson, Landrea, Larisa Stevens, Alan Racheck, Aleesha, Cindy, Jenna Averett, Cileena Stevens, Jess Titus, Amanda and Jason Miller, Elizabeth, Nichole, Caitlynn Rhodes, Ryan Nickerson, Sadye and Austin Molinari, Evan Nickerson, Deemer Decker, Trista and Olivia Parker, Kaylee Williams and several stepgreat-grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings Marion (Ken) Ralph, Larry Hall, Richard (Phyllis) Hall, Alyce Driscoll, Walter (Alice) Hall, Marjorie (Ronald) Bedford, Gerald (Betty) Hall, Murray (Carolyn) Hall, and sister-in-law, Dorothy Stevens; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Arlene retired from Endicott-Johnson in 1979. She was very active in Senior citizens in Harpursville and Windsor. She loved to crochet blankets and other items for all her family. She loved her country music, having grown up with the square dancing of her Dad, "Dick Hall and the Melody Ramblers." She was excited to have researched her genealogy and spent the last three years doing it on her computer. Nothing was more precious to her than her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral and committal services will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. from the Windsor 1st Methodist Church, with the Rev. Deborah A. Pritts, officiating. Friends may call at the Wm. R. Chase & Son Funeral Home, 88 Chapel St., Windsor, Friday, from 1 to 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Lourdes Hospice, 169 Riverside Dr., Binghamton, N.Y. 13905, or The Eastern Broome Senior Citizens, 27 Golden Lane, Harpursville, N.Y. 13787. Press & Sun-Bulletin. Jan. 5, 2005.________________________________________________________________Holloway, Shirley M., a resident of Livermore for 48 years, died Wednesday, April 4, 2001. She was 72. Born March 12, 1929, in Bismarck, N.D., she was a homemaker. Mrs. Holloway is survived by her husband of 50 years, Ron Holloway of Livermore; daughters Cynthia Holloway of Alameda, Denise Titus of Modesto and Linda Floyd of Sebastopol; sister, Betty Humphries from Medford, Ore., and by five grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 12, at the Livermore/Pleasanton Elks Lodge, 940 Larkspur Drive in Livermore. Memorial donations may be sent to the M.S. Society, 150 Grand Ave., Oakland 94616. Source: Tri-Valley Herald. April 11, 2001________________________________________________________________Holmes, Kenneth P., 65, of 900 Harcourt Road, Mount Vernon, died July 30, 2003, at his residence. He was born Feb. 15, 1938, in Howard. He was a member of the Chapel of the Good Sheperd and Colonial City Moose 2555. He is survived by his wife, Glenda Holmes, to whom he had been married 15 years; five stepdaughters, Kimberlie Fultz of Fairborn, Shelly Tussey of Utica, Carla Canvasser, Terry Vance and Mary Martin, all of Mount Vernon; a stepson, Richard Martin of Mount Vernon; 10 stepgrandchildren; and six stepgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother, Cleo Titus; and a brother, William Holmes. Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the North-Dilley Funeral Home. The Moose will conduce services at 8 p.m. Friday. The family will observe private services at a later date. Mount Vernon News. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Holscher, Gerayne 'Gerre' L., 71, of North Platte passed away April 16, 2007, at the Chase County Hospital in Imperial. She was born to Emfred T. and Doris K. Clough Swanson on Oct. 21, 1935, in Lincoln. She graduated from North Platte High School in 1953. She went to the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in music education in 1957. On June 19, 1960, she married Don Holscher in Lincoln. She taught elementary music in North Platte from 1979 to her retirement in 1995. Gerre knew everybody, and if she didn''t know you, she''d find out who you were. She loved her music and her granddaughters. She was a member of the United Methodist Church; a charter member of the Heartland Singers; the Monday Musicals; Chapter H.O. of the P.E.O. Sisterhood; and the North Platte Municipal Band. Survivors include her husband Don of North Platte; daughter Jill (Rick) Titus of Imperial; and her three granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her parents. A memorial has been established. Online condolences can be made at . Services will be 10 a.m. April 23 at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. Charles Spence officiating. Burial will follow at Fort McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell. Arrangements are with Adams and Swanson Funeral Home. North Platte Bulletin. Apr. 24, 2007.________________________________________________________________Holt, James Calvin, 78, of 3021 Englewood Drive, Kinston, N.C., died Friday, Feb. 7, 2003, in Lenoir Memorial Hospital. James graduated Phi Beta Kappa from UNC-Chapel Hill with a degree in business administration. He was also the owner and operator of the Appliance Center, Inc. in Kinston since 1957. James was a member of Spilman Memorial Baptist Church and an Elk. S/Sgt. James C. Holt was awarded both the Silver Star Medal and the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Silver Star for gallantry in action during operations in the European Theater. Funeral services will be held graveside at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10, 2003, at Westview Cemetery with Rev. Walter Gaskins and the Rev. Eldon Brock officiating. Family visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at Edwards Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Virginia M. (Jenny) Holt. Surviving daughters include Elizabeth Holt Hartford and husband Michael of Kinston, Bettina Holt Armistead of Raleigh and Julia Holt Titus and husband Jerome of Natick, Mass. His grandchildren are Lauren Hartford, Daniel Armistead and Cassie Holt Armistead, Piper Titus and James Maxwell Titus. Surviving brothers are Robert Holt of Raleigh and Billy Holt of Holly Springs, N.C. Sisters are Oma Holt Taylor of Raleigh, Laura Holt Minard of Fuquay-Varina, Arlie Holt Leet of Georgia and Helen Peterman of Maryland. James also leaves behind many friends and business associates. Flowers are welcome or contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or Spilman Memorial Baptist Church. Arrangements by Edwards Funeral Home. The Free Press. Feb. 10, 2003.________________________________________________________________Homan-Titus-Lennox, Margaret, 73, of Alamogordo, died Monday, Feb. 13, 2006, in Alamogordo. Margaret was born Jan. 6, 1933, in Marshalltown, Iowa, to David Jr. and Bernice Lennox. She was the granddaughter of David Lennox Sr., the founder of Lennox Heating. Margaret was a lifelong member of Beta Sigma Phi, and dedicated 30 years to the Girl Scouts of America. Survivors include her husband, Brooks Homan, of the family home; two sons, Donald Glen Titus and his wife Sybil, of Port Angeles, Wash., and Gerald Edward Titus and his wife, Jeanne, of Sterling, Va.; 7 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Hamilton-O'Dell Funeral Home and no services are scheduled. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the David Lennox Jr. Memorial Fund at the Marshalltown Public Library, 36 North Center Street, Marshalltown, IA, 50158. Ruidoso News. Feb. 16, 2006.________________________________________________________________Homan, Robert A."Bob" (with one "O"). Went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, April 30. Born May 4, 1932 in Crookston, MN. Survived by his beloved wife of 28 years Judith A. (nee Gregorash) Homan. Loving father of David (Adrienne) Fry, Annette (Rick) Haupt, Laurence (Shiela) Fry, Michael (Gail) Fry, Thomas Helen Fry, Christopher and Jon Homan. Dearest mother, Bernice (nee Titus) Lawlor and mother-in-law Ann (late Anton) nee Thomas Gregorash. Dearest grandfather of Heather, Article 21 of 42, Article ID: PFS1027896. Published on May 1, 2002, Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL)________________________________________________________________Honko, Anna, 90, of Hooven Street, Plymouth, died Monday (Mar., 2003) in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. She was born on Nov. 21, 1912 in Galicia, Poland, daughter of the late Peter and Catherine Leskanich Milczakowski. She moved to the United States at the age of 6 and attended Pringle schools. Mrs. Honko was a member of St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Plymouth. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Sr.; daughters, Catherine Titus and Justine John; sons, John Jr. and Andrew; infant son, Metro; brother, Nicholas; stepsister, Kate Smith. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Hollock, Mountain Top; son, Nicholas, Fort Mill, S.C.; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; brothers, Peter Mills, Wilmington, N.C.; John, Bowie, Md.; sisters, Mary Walko, Mountain Top; Evelyn Gepert, Lanham, Md.; nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9:45 from the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, Plymouth, with Divine Liturgy at 10:15 in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Plymouth. The Rev. Thaddeus Krawchuk will officiate. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Plymouth Township. Friends may call Wednesday, 5 to 9. Parastas will be held at 6.________________________________________________________________Hoovler, June T., formerly of 105 Laurel Drive, a lifelong resident of Franklin, died at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, June 8, 2008, at Pristine Pines in Wexford. Mrs. Hoovler had been living there since January and died after a brief illness. She had just celebrated her 90th birthday. Born May 12, 1918, she was the daughter of Donald and Verda Hazlett Titus. She graduated from Franklin High School in 1937, and was the senior class treasurer. For the next 10 years she worked at the courthouse eventually rising to be deputy treasurer of Venango County. Her efficiency and organizational skills in all things mathematical served her well in later years when she, with her husband, Robert Hoovler, owned and operated Feldman Jewelers for 21 years. It was Mrs.Hoovler who kept the ship running smoothly from behind her desk as she balanced the books. Both retired from their business in 1986. June and Bob were married on Sept. 16, 1941, in the First Evangelical United Brethren Church on Buffalo Street in Franklin, now Christ United Methodist. They celebrated their 61st anniversary before his death in November 2002. Both were active in their church from a young age. June's contributions to her church were far-reaching. She was responsible for the making more than 80 robes for the church's youth choirs and was their accompanist. She became church organist, playing for services, weddings and funerals and in doing so touched many lives. In 2004 she was honored by her church, becoming its first organist emeritus after playing for years. She also served on many boards and commitees and was the treasurer for the Christ Ambassador Sunday school class. While Bob served in World War II, June joined other war wives in forming a sewing club. Starting in 1944, the friends met monthly for years and the group still survives today. Her children remember well how diligent she was in making everything perfect before the ladies would come to her home. Because June loved new challenges, she was self-taught in many areas. She sewed, crocheted, painted, and was a computer whiz before it was popular. Golf also became an obsession as she hit them short but straight even into her 80s. She learned how to groom her Scotties, her own children and any neighbor kids she could 'catch'. Her home with five children was also a challenge but again she organized, directed and managed even into the wee hours of the morning. She applied the same kind of diligence in all aspects of her life whether it was stripping every bannister and piece of woodwork in her house at 516 11th St. or organizing her and Bob's FHS class reunions. In recent years June survived breast cancer at 86 and knee replacement at 88. She faced these setbacks and recovered through her faith and hard work. June is survived by her five children, R. Park Hoovler and wife, Judy, of Falls Church, Va., Marcia Hannan and husband, Bill, of Wexford, Rita Hale and husband, Mark, of Franklin, Earl Hoovler and wife, Jo-Ann, of Leesburg, Va. and Keith Hoovler and wife, Kathy, of Maplewood, N.J.; eight grandchildren, Megan Hale of Baltimore, Md., Andrew Hale of New York City, Ny., Grace Hannan and Julia Hannan, both of Wexford, Robyn Hoovler and Emily Hoovler, both of Leesburg, Va., and Keri Hoovler and Jacob Hoovler, both of Maplewood, N.J. Also surviving is a half-sister, Barbara Beachy of Filton, Del. In addition to her parents and husband, June was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Titus; and a granddaughter, Jenna Hoovler. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin. Visitation will also occur from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday at Christ United Methodist Church on Buffalo Street prior to the funeral service at 11 a.m. Rev. David Janz, pastor of Christ United Methodist Church, will be officiating, assisted by Rev. John Sass Jr., retired pastor. Entombment will follow for the family in Sunset Hill Memorial Gardens. The family suggests memorial donations be made to Christ United Methodist Church, 1135 Buffalo St., 16323. The Derrick. Jun. 11, 2008.________________________________________________________________Horihan, Brian James. The funeral Mass for Brian James Horihan will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Rochester, with the Rev. Charlie I. Collins officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Rochester. Mr. Horihan, 49, of Byron, died unexpectedly of natural causes Friday (Dec. 12, 2008) at his residence. Born July 3, 1959, in Rochester, he graduated from Mayo High School in 1977. He then attended the Rochester Vo-Tech and Rochester Community College. He also attended Winona State University and graduated with a degree in engineering. Mr. Horihan worked for CTG as a hardware support engineer at IBM. He enjoyed being involved with the Linux Club and loved going to the dog park with his two pugs. He had formerly resided in Coon Rapids, Minn.; New Hampshire; Colorado; and Iowa. He is survived by his parents, Cyril and Ardis Horihan of Rochester; five sisters, Joyce (Ron) Raney of Kansas City, Kan., Cheryl (Rick) Hasley and Colleen (David) Behnken, both of Rochester, Susie Klemm and Carrie Titus, both of Byron; many nieces and nephews; great nieces and a great nephew. He was preceded in death by a stillborn sister; a brother, Shawn on March 28, 1995; and his maternal and paternal grandparents. Friends may call from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Macken Funeral Home in Rochester, and an hour before the service Thursday at the church. Memorials are preferred to the family. Post-Bulletin. Dec. 15, 2008.________________________________________________________________Horihan, Shawn Patrick. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered for Shawn Patrick Horihan at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Resurrection Catholic Church, with the Rev. James C. Berning officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Horihan, 34, of 1396 Willow Lane S.W., a Mayo Clinic employee, died Tuesday morning (March 28, 1995) at his home after a short illness with cancer. Born Nov. 18, 1960, in Rochester, he graduated from Mayo High School in 1979 and lived in Rochester and Byron all his life. On Oct. 17, 1992, he married Julie Klein at United Methodist Church in Byron. He worked in informational services at the clinic and also worked part time at Shakey's Pizza until becoming ill. His wife also works at Mayo Clinic. Mr. Horihan played in a golf league at Maple Valley Golf Course and was in a bowling league in Byron. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing and softball. Survivors include his wife; his parents, Cyril and Ardis Horihan of Rochester; five sisters, Joyce (Mrs. Ron) Raney of Overland Park, Kan., Cheryl (Mrs. Rick) Hasley of Rochester, Colleen (Mrs. David) Behnken and Carrie (Mrs. Dan) Titus, both of Byron, and Susie (Mrs. Chuck) Clemm of Excelsior Springs, Mo.; and a brother, Brian of Byron. He was preceded in death by a sister and his grandparents. Friends may call from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Macken Funeral Home where there will be a vigil prayer service at 7:30 p.m.____________________________________________________________Horn, Beatrice E. "Bea," 102, of Boise, passed away on Monday, Feb. 2, 2009 at a Boise hospital. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009 at 11 a.m. at the Flahiff Funeral Chapel, 624 Cleveland Blvd. Caldwell. The Reverend Dan Franks of the Whitney Baptist Church, Boise, will officiate. Private burial will be at the Wilder Cemetery. Bea was born May 30, 1906, at Copan, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation (now Oklahoma) the eldest daughter of O.C. and Mary Cooksey Horn. She moved with her family to Caldwell in 1918. She joined the U.S. Army, serving for two years before being honorably discharged in 1944, She spent most of her life in the Boise area working as a bookkeeper for many years. She was a member of the DAV for over 50 years. She is survived by her sister, Kathaleen Reutzel of Boise; three nephews, Steve Titus and Gary (Chris) Titus of Boise, and Terry (Sheila) Horn of St Anthony, and a niece, Debra (Bill) Dempsey of Caldwell, and numerous great-nephews and nieces. She also is survived by three long time friends, Craig La Chance, Dr. Ron Storey and Marlin Lewis. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Courtland "Slim", A. V. "Slivers", Walter "Dub", Ray and Stanley Horn; sisters, Eula Flood and Mary Jorenby. In lieu of flowers please send a donation to the Boise Rescue Mission, P.O. Box 1494, Boise, ID 83701.________________________________________________________________Horn, Robert E., 85, of 1048 Bradley St. died Tuesday at his home. Surviving are his wife, the former Amberrilla "Ann" Titus; a brother, George of Groton; and two sisters, Bertha Hill and Ruth Huhtanen, both of Groton. Services are 2 p.m. Friday at Shurtleff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Union Springs. Calling hours are noon to 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 3177 Main St. Contributions may be made to the Genoa Fire Department rescue fund or ...Published on May 11, 1995, Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY).___________________________________________________________Horton, Carol Titus, 80, of Pasadena died of natural causes on January 5th. She was born July 1, 1929, the daughter of Beulah Jane Holman and William I. Titus. She was born and raised in Pasadena and attended Mayfield, Westridge, Poly, and graduated from the Bishop's School in La Jolla. She attended Wellesley College, Wright McMahon Secr etarial School and Pomona College. Mrs. Horton served in the Red Cross in Japan and was a flight attendant for Pan American Airlines before marrying Winter Davis Horton Jr. in 1957. She was active in the Junior League and All Saints Church, Pasadena, and Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn. Together the Hortons ran their own film and video production company, Centre Films. They were active in public television and KCET. Mrs. Horton guided a number of educational tours in Egypt during the early 1990's. The Hortons spent their recent summers on Lake George, New York with friends and family. She loved to cook and enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Horton were more than happily married for 52 years. Mrs. Horton is survived by her three children: Sarah Anderson of Honoka'a, Hawaii, Katie Safford of Pasadena, and Winter W. Horton also of Pasadena, and her five grandchildren. A private service is planned. Donations may be made to the Westridge School. Notes of condolence may be sent c /o Katie Safford 331 Roosevelt, Pasadena 91107. Published in Pasadena Star-News on January 8, 20.________________________________________________________________Houck, Lueena T. Services for Lueena T. Houck, 83, of Eaton Road, who died Monday at Community Memorial Hospital, Hamilton, are 11 a.m. Thursday at Barker-Burgess Funeral Home, Morrisville. Burial will be in Colgate Cemetery, Hamilton. There will be no calling hours. A native of Johnson City, Mrs. Houck moved to Hamilton in 1939 and to Eaton 16 years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Norma Lamb, of Hamilton; two sons, Carlton, of Hamilton, and Kenneth, of Norwich; a brother, Guy Titus Jr., of Johnson.....Published on December 16, 1987, Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY).___________________________________________________________Hough, David Matthew, 86, of Charles Town, died Friday, July 9, 1999, at Integrated Health Services of West Virginia, Charles Town. Born Aug. 6, 1912, in Jefferson County, W.Va., he was the son of the late George M. and Phobe Belinda Howell Hough. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth Monroe Sipe Hough, in 1991. He owned and operated Green Acres Dairy Farm in Clarke County, Va., for 25 years. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of St. James Catholic Church in Charles Town. He was a member of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 948 in Charles Town. He is survived by two daughters, Ann H. Hoak of Winchester, Va., and Mary B. Longerbeam of Bakerton, Va.; a son, David Matthew Hough Jr. of Boyce, Va.; a sister, Dorothy Smallwood of Charles Town; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by four sisters, Carrie V. Titus, Daisey B. Ballenger, Pheobe J. Howell and Florine Hough; and 10 brothers, George W. Hough, Charles F. Hough, Earnest L. Hough, James T. Hough, John F. Hough, Lloyd S. Hough, Harry A. Hough, Eugene Hough, Joseph T. R. Hough and Gilbert M. Hough. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m Tuesday at St. James Catholic Church in Charles Town. Father Brian Owens will be celebrant. Burial will be in Edge Hill Cemetery in Charles Town. The family will receive friends Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Melvin T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home, 310 Fairfax Blvd., Charles Town. There will be a prayer vigil on Monday at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to St. James Catholic Church, P.O. Box 370, Charles Town, WV 25414._____________________________________________________________Honse, Margaret Jane, 84, of 616 Lentz Ave., died June 3 at Harrisburg Hospital. Born Feb. 4, 1921 in Berwick, she was the daughter of the late Alonzo and Elsie Gensel Shiner. She was a member of Word of Life Chapel in Halifax where she active in the women's group and the Bible study group. She also was a volunteer at Lifeline Pregnancy Care Center in Millersburg. Surviving are six daughters, Kathleen J. Kleintob of Hillsboro, Ore., Eileen L. Orr of Millersburg, Barbara A. Woss of Wilkes-Barre, Rose E. High of Lititz, Sandra Holoman Ridgeway of Georgia and Brenda L. Titus of Shickshinny; a sister, Lydia Hobbes of Berwick; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Services were held June 6 at Word of Life Chapel. Burial was in Scotts Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to: Word of Life Chapel, Children's Program, In Memory of Stacey and Benny, 27 Fellowship Lane, Halifax, 17032. Reinhard Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of arrangements. Upper Dauphin Sentinel. Jun. 8, 2005.________________________________________________________________Houx, Gloria Elva (Skinner), age 70, of Lansing, IL entered into her eternal home on Thursday, December 26, 2002, at St. James Hospital, Chicago Heights, IL. She is survived by four loving daughters, Lovena (Joseph) Lucito, Jr. of Lansing, IL, Sarah Wunsh Skinner of Lansing, IL, Becky (William) Titus of Gary, IN and Anna (Mark) Rodriguez of Hammond,IN; two sons, Curt (Roberta) Houx of Tallahassee, FL and Larry (Dorothy) Houx of Ladoga, IN; 23 grandchildren;17 great- grandchildren; one brother-in-law, Larry (Mary) Skinner of Greensburg,IN; several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Alfred LeRoy Houx, and two sons, Thomas Duane Skinner and James William Skinner. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 30, 2002, at 11 A.M. from LaHayne Funeral Home, 6955 Southeastern Avenue, Hammond,IN with Rev. Verlalia Austin officiating. Burial, Oakland Memory Lanes, Dolton, IL. Friends are invited to meet with the family on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Vitas Innovative Hospice Care at St.James Hospice House of Chicago Heights, IL in memory of Gloria E.Houx. Gloria was a lifetime resident of this area and was employed at Howard Cab Co. for 32 years. She was loved by everyone and will be sadly missed. Information 219-845-3600.______________________________________________________________Hovland, Carl Wallace, 69, passed away on June 9, 2006, at his Home in McAllen, Texas after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Albert Lea, MN on February 14, 1937 and was raised in Northern Iowa. Carl was an Eagle Scout and served as scoutmaster. He attended Luther College in Decorah, Iowa and later joined the U.S. Air Force where he began his career in the computer business. He served as president of the data processing management association and was a certified data processor. Carl moved to south texas in 1974 and began work in bank data processing. He retired from electronic data systems as a senior systems engineer in 1993. He then became involved in residential construsction and realestate development. He is survived by his wife, Mary K. Hovland, sister, May (Bill) Edwards, Sons Michael Carl and Patrick Carl; step-son, Carl Jason Engert. Daughters, Kari Ellen (Joe) Titus and Amy Ann (Branch) Zuniga. Grandchildren, Kara Jo and Brandon as will as Brian, Zachary Cassandra and their mother Terry, and Maygan and Daniel and their mother Margaret Oldershaw. He was preceded in death by his parents, Helmer and Marjorie Hovland and his son Daniel (Danny) Carl Hovland. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday, June 12, 2006, at Vaughan Funeral Home in Donna. Funeral Services will be Held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Interment will follow at Valley Memorial Gardens in Mission. The family wishes to thank our many friends for the support and prayers extended throughout Carl's Illness. Carl will always be remembered and loved. The Monitor. Jun. 11, 2006.________________________________________________________________Howard, Ethel May, 85, of Council Bluffs, IA died Sept. 20 at her home. She was born in Glenwood and graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1933. She worked at the former Brandeis Co. in Omaha in the auditing department, retiring in 1980. She was a member of Epworth United Methodist Church and was a past president of Epworth United Methodist Women and was a past member of the church finance committee and administrative council. She was a member of the Altrusa Club. Mrs. Howard and her husband, Paul S., were married 55 years. Survivors in addition to her husband include six daughters, Mary E. Campbell and husband, William, of Omaha, Harriett R. Middleton, Margaret Jones, Kathryn Black, Barbara Ann Titus and Ruth H. Howard, all of Council Bluffs; three sons, Stephen P. of Omaha, Fred D. and wife, Denise, of Underwood and John E. of Council Bluffs; a sister, Hertha Roberts, and husband, Donald, of Omaha; 25 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A prayer service will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Epworth United Methodist Church, followed by visitation with the family until 8 p.m. Funeral will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at the church with the Rev. Mark Heath, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Walnut Hill Cemetery. Cutler Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be offered to the church. Source: Daily Nonpareil. Tuesday, September 21, 1999.________________________________________________________________Howard, Gary Lee, age 70, retired owner/operator of Howard's Market, Mulvane, died Saturday, May 26, 2007 at Westview Manor in Derby. Visitation 3 to 8pm Tuesday at Senter-Smith Mortuary, 501 S.E. Louis Blvd., Mulvane; graveside 2pm Wednesday at Mulvane Cemetery. Gary was preceded in death by his father, Lee Howard; brother, Gerald Howard and wife, Pat (Boone) Howard. Survivors include: mother, Lilith Howard; sister, Sandra Titus, both of Mulvane; daughters, Cheri (Steve) Hill, Wichita, Carlene (Jim) Mansfield; grandson, Ian Mansfield, all of Vancouver, WA. Send condolence via . Published in the Wichita Eagle on 5/29/2007.________________________________________________________________Howard, Lilith, 96, homemaker, died Wed., Oct. 17. Visitation: Sunday 3-8 pm, Senter-Smith Mortuary. Service: 2 pm Mon., Oct. 22, 2007, Mulvane Brethren Church, 310 S. Central, Mulvane. Survivors: daughter Sandra (Bob) Titus of Mulvane; 4 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; sister Adeina Howard, Hutchinson. Published in the Wichita Eagle on 10/21/2007.______________________________________________________________Howell, Phoebie Jane, 99, of 439 Summit Ave., Hagerstown, died Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1997, at Colton Villa Nursing Center, Hagerstown. Born Feb. 14, 1897, in Charles Town, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late George Marshall and Phoebie Howell Hough. She was preceded in death by her husband, Luther Henry Howell, in 1968. She attended Calvary Temple, Williamsport. She is survived by one daughter, Marie A. Titus of Hagerstown; one sister, Dorothy Smallwood of Charles Town; one brother, David Hough; one granddaughter; five great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Thelma V. Howell; one son, Luther H. Howell Jr.; and one grandson, Bobby Titus. Graveside services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at Fairview Cemetery, Keedysville. The Rev. Robert V. Robinson will officiate. Friends may call Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Osborne Funeral Home, 425 S. Conococheague St., Williamsport. The funeral home will be open after 9 a.m. Friday for the convenience of family and friends._______________________________________________________________Hruby, Alice, 70, died Friday, February 18, 1999 at Northwest Medical Center in Thief River Falls. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Monday, February 22 at Faith Lutheran Church in Goodridge with Reverend George Davis and Reverend Greg Walter officiating. Margie Iverson was the organist, and vocal music was provided by Grace Hammer and Scott Walseth. Alice's children were the casketbearers. Burial was in Silverton Lutheran Cemetery in Silverton township of Pennington county. The Green Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Alice Ruth Nelson was born on March 22, 1928 in Grand Plains township of Marshall county, the daughter of Oscar and Annie (Lubitz) Nelson. She attended rural schools and graduated from high school in Seattle, WA. Alice returned to Goodridge and was united in marriage to Stanley Hruby on April 30, 1950. The couple farmed and raised their family on the family cattle and grain farmstead in Cloverleaf township. She was a member of Telemarken and Faith Lutheran Churches. Alice enjoyed softball, crocheting, embroidery, and especially spending time with family and friends. Alice is survived by her husband, Stanley; four daughters, Pam Hruby of Thief River Falls, Marcia (Tom) Hutton of Thompson, ND, Juanita (Jim) Fisher of Terrell, TX and Julie (Maurice) Titus of Nampa, ID; four sons, Roger (Karen) Hruby of Goodridge, Larry (Gwen) Hruby of Osage, Richard Merrill of Alvarado, and Wade (Mary Beth) Hruby of Salol; 20 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Alfred (Betty) Nelson of Montana and Curtis (Ida) Nelson of Thief River Falls; and three sisters, Helen Olson and Violet (Bernie) Weigel, both of Thief River Falls, Fern (Kenny) Liden of Underwood and Lilly (Ralph) Klockman of Goodridge. She was preceded in death by her parents; one grandson, Jason Hutton; two sisters, Gladys Jorstad and Isabelle Latta; one brother, Elmer "Bud" Nelson; two brothers-in-law; and two nephews. Theif River Falls Times.______________________________________________________________Huber, Donald Eugene, 75, of Muscatine, died Thursday, April 2, 2009, at Carrington Place. There will be no visitation or funeral service.? Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery at a later date. The Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences? may be left at . Mr. Huber was born? Sept. 6, 1933, in Little York, Ill., the son of George and Pearl Louck Huber. He married Beverly Lingle on Aug. 18, 1956, in Aledo, Ill. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He worked as a machinist at R.J. Dick Company, McKee Button Co., and the Schmarje Tool Co.? He was also a fur buyer and trapper. He was a member of the Izaak Walton League and the NRA.? He was an avid hunter and fisherman.? He loved to watch NASCAR. Survivors include his wife, Beverly Huber, of Muscatine; one son, Donald Eugene Huber Jr. and wife, Angeli, of Gowrie; two daughters, Debra Titus and husband, Bill, of Downing, Mo., Sandra Braasch and husband, Steve, of Muscatine; 18 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; a brother, Lloyd Huber, of Missouri, and two sisters, Shirley Pool of Sanford, N.C., and Linda Robinson of Missouri. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, George Huber Jr., Roy Huber, Marion Huber, William McCaw, and two sisters, Gladys McCaw and Betty Miller.________________________________________________________________Hudson, Sandra L. (Ames). JAN 7, 1943 - JAN 4, 2010. Sandra Hudson, 66, was born January 7, 1943 in Modesto, California to the proud parents of Edward and Jessie Ames. She passed away at Memorial Hospital in Modesto, California January 4, 2010 with family at her bedside. Sandra was a strong, selfless, beautiful woman who consistently put the needs of others above her own and lived her faith in Christ. She made a career out of caring for others. Upon graduating Modesto High School, she completed nursing school and established a career as a Licensed Vocational Nurse. She worked more than 30 years in this profession, caring for and loving those within and outside her family. Sandra is survived by her mother Jessie Ames; her husband of 45 years Odell Hudson; children James (Devin) Crawford, Roland Hudson (Gerri), and Cheryl Titus (Matthew); siblings Barbara Peck (Warren), Carolyn Diehl (Robert) and Evelyn Proctor; and three grandchildren Joe, Jordan and Skyler. She is preceded in death by her father Edward Ames. A loving mother, daughter, sister, wife, grandmother and friend, Sandra will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Memorial services celebrating Sandra's life will be held at Valley View Church of the Nazarene at 3901 E. Whitmore Avenue in Ceres, California on Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. Donations may be made in her honor at the American Lung Association Wall of Remembrance. (donate, search fund Sandra Hudson Memorial.) obituaries. Published in Modesto Bee on January 7, 2010.________________________________________________________________Hughes, Dewey J., 80, passed away Jan. 3, 2004 at his residence near Spickard, Mo. He was born Sept. 18, 1923 in Wellington to Addison Dewey and Edith Burkhart Hughes. He married Marjorie Titus on June 29, 1952 in Oxford, who survives of the home. He served in World War II in the European Theater operation in the infantry on the front lines. He always gave the Lord the credit for having been able to return from the war alive and with all of his limbs. After the war he attended Kansas State University and later Wichita State University studying toward an engineering degree. He worked as a surveyor draftsman for the City of Wichita, and a design engineer at Cessna Aircraft Corp., where he helped design the A37 Fighter and the T-17 Trainer, plus the Cessna's 401, 421, and 500. After his retirement from the City of Wichita in 1984, he and Marjorie and daughter Kimberly moved to Bristow, Iowa where he became caretaker of the North-East Iowa Christian Camp for three and a half years. In April of 1987 they purchased the farm south of Princeton where he lived until his death. He was a member of the Newtown Christian Church, and loved to read and study his Bible and talk to people about the Lord. He is survived by his 100 year old mother Edith Hughes, Wellington, wife Marjorie Hughes of the home, six daughters Glenda and Allen Bates of Black Hawk, S.D., Gina and Bruce Shira of Mesa, Ala., Norma and Chuck Luton, of Mesa, Ariz., Tammy and Mike Geisert of Hot Springs. Ark., Vanessa and Richard League of Peoria, Ill., and Kimberly and Kevin Lane of St. Joseph. Mo., one brother Sanford Hughes of Wellington. They have fifteen grandchildren and step grandchildren: Joel and Julie Bates, Jonathan and Tessa Bates, Jordan Bates, Hannah Bates, Nathan Shira, Naomi Shira, Nicholas Luton, Charlie Luton, Nicholaus Geisert, Benjamin Geisert, David Geisert, Aaron League, Graham League, Travis Putman and Madison Lane, and one great grandson Garrell Luton. Two nephews, and two nieces, Visitation is from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8,2004 at the Newtown First Christian Church in Newtown. Mo. with family receiving friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 9. at 10 a.m. with Denny Daum officiating. Burial will follow at 2:30 p.m. at the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery at Higginsville, Mo. Services are under the direction the Newman Funeral Home, Unionville, Mo. Memorial donations may be made to the Shiloh Children's Christian Ranch, and Show-Me Christian Youth Home. The Newman Funeral Home in Unionville, Mo. is in charge of arrangements. Wellington Daily News. Jan. 11, 2004._______________________________________________________________Hull, Bradford. At the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Davis, near Coldwater, Kansas, on Saturday, March 12, 1904, Bradford Hull, aged 83 years, 5 months and 1 day. At 4 o'clock a.m. on last Saturday, after lapsing into unconciousness for about 24 hours, Bradford Hull, father of Spencer Hull, of this city, and of Mrs. J. E. Davis, northeast of town, died without any apparent struggle or pain. He had been an invalid from paralysis for eight years and was incapable during that time, of walking. On the Sunday before his death he began to fail in strength, and gradually his remaining vitality gave way. The funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Rev. I. W. Bailey, of the Baptist church, preaching an appropriate sermon. Rev. J. B. Handy, of the M. E. church, assisted in the services. Burial took place in the Coldwater cemetery. The deceased was born in Chester co., Pennsylvania, October 11, 1820. At the age of 7 he moved with his parents to Morrow co., Ohio, where he lived for nearly 67 years. On October 5, 1843, he was united in marriage to Miss Nancy Titus. Nine children were born to the union, 6 of whom are living. The son, Spencer Hull, and a daughter, Mrs. Davis, were the only children present at the funeral exercises. There are few more patient, more unassuming and withal, more honorable men or more conscientious and upright citizens than was Bradford Hull. He bore his affliction without a murmur and with remarkable patience. For the past 15 years he had made his home most of the time with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hull. A part of the time was county for 7 years. Before coming to Kansas he spent a couple of years in Chicago. It was during his stay spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis. Mr. Hull had lived in that city that he was stricken with paralysis. For nearly all his life he had been a member of the Baptist church and had lived a consistent and exemplary Christian life. In his death the relatives and friends deeply mourn the loss of a kind father and good man, and especially will those who for so many years, so lovingly administered to his every need, feel the pang of his absence._____________________________________________________________Hulliberger, Mrs. Lettie S., 68, passed away Monday night at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Ketha) Brovont after a lingering illness. The daughter of Godfrey and Susie Stadel of Campbell township, she married Ira Hulliberger in 1906 at Hastings, who preceded her in death in 1950. She spent most of her life in the local area. Mrs. Hulliberger was a member of the Grace Brethren Church and Farm Bureau. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Brovont and Mrs. Essalie Titus, one son Orley and seven grand children, two brothers, Shirley Stadel of Mulliken and Warren Stadel of Charlotte.Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 at the Methodist Church with burial in Lakeside cemetery. Rev. Homer Miller officiated.________________________________________________________________Hulliberger, Ira, 64, Ionia County farmer, died at Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Friday morning, where he had been a patient for the past two weeks. He was born May 3, 1885, in Barry County and had spent most of his life in this vicinity. Surviving are his wife, the former Lettie Stadel; one son, Orley; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Brovont and Mrs. Essalie Titus, and eight grandchildren, all of Lake Odessa; two brothers, Clayton of Belding and Oren of Blanchard. Funeral services were held Monday at l.30 p.m. at the Walter Brovont home and at 2.00 p.m. at the Methodist Church with Rev. John Burns of the Campbell Brethren Church officiating. Burial was in Lakeside Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Humphrey, Darlene G. (Clark), 59, of 98 Sargent Road, a former social service agency director, died Monday in Leominster Hospital after an illness. She leaves four daughters, Robin Magee of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Lisa Sorensen of Leominster, Wendy Pole of Remson, N.Y., and Jody Titus of Fitchburg; her mother, Beatrice E. (Soltys) Marn of New Hartford, N.Y.; her stepmother, Jeanne Clark of Barneveld, N.Y.; a sister, Bonnie Wagner of Westminster; and six grandchildren. Born in (Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA). Published on February 26, 1997._______________________________________________________________Humphrey, Doreen T. 81, a longtime resident of the Highgate area died early Sunday morning, April 23, 2006, at the Franklin County Rehab Center in St. Albans Town. Born in Phillipsburg, Quebec Canada, on April 22, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Cecil and Maude (Vale) Morse. On July 29, 1945, she was married to Wayne R. Humphrey, who predeceased her in April of 1979. Mrs. Humphrey was a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Swanton. She enjoyed collecting dolls and was an avid Elvis fan. She leaves three daughters and sons-in-law: Linda and John Bruyette of Swanton, Judy and Clement Soutiere of Burlington and Debbie and Steve Many of Swanton; nine grandchildren: Christie Whalen and her husband, Bruce, Sonya Bruyette, Travis Bruyette, Victoria Cronsell and her husband, Christopher, Tadd Soutiere, Jarrod Soutiere, Marcy Soutiere, Eric Many and Ryan Many; three great-grandchildren: Marcalah Whalen, Haley Titus and Ethan Griffin; a sister, Amy Maxwell of British Columbia; a brother, Les Morse of Ontario; and several nieces and nephews. The family of Mrs. Humphrey would like to give special thanks to all of the caring people associated with the Franklin County Rehab Center for all of their love, care, concern and support over the past several weeks. At the family's request there will be no public calling hours. A Graveside Service will be held Saturday, April 29, 2006, at 11 a.m. from the Humphrey family lot in the Highgate Center Cemetery. The Reverend Reid D. Farrell will officiate. Gifts in Mrs. Humphrey's memory may be made to Franklin County Rehab Center, Activities Department, St. Albans, Vt. or to a charity of your choice. Arrangements were under the direction of Kidder Memorial Home, 89 Grand Avenue, Swanton, Vt. On line condolences may be directed to the Humphrey family by way of: . St. Albans Messinger. Apr. 26, 2006.________________________________________________________________Humphrey, Robert J. "Bob,"63, of 46 Crawford St., an insurance company manager, died Monday in his home. He leaves a daughter, Jody L. Titus of Fitchburg. He was born in Utica, N.Y., son of John and Margaret Humphrey, and moved to Leominster in 1968. He then lived in other Massachusetts communities before moving to Florida, returning to Leominster in 1989. He graduated from New Hartford High School in New Hartford, N.Y., and earned a business degree from Mohawk Valley (Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA). Published on December 11, 1996.________________________________________________________________Humphry, Carol A. (Jordan) of Rockland, born on February 1, 1945, died Sept. l2, 20l0. Wife of the late Jonathan A. Humphry. Dear mother of Kirsten B. McStowe of Rockland and Lloyd Scott Smith of Tampa, FL. Grandmother of Christian S. Malo. Sister of Jennifer J. Beard of Essex, MA, Faye Titus of Princeton, NJ and Holli J. Jordan of Springfield, MA. Carol was the daughter of the late Scott C. and Barbara (Thiel) Jordan. She was a Christian Science Practitioner. Family services will be private. Abington Mariner. Sep. 24, 2010.________________________________________________________________Hunn, Doris M., 90, died Friday (1/9/09) at her home. She was born March 31, 1918 in Rochester, N.Y., daughter of the late Charles Robert Mason and Mabel Cocket Mason. She was a retired executive legal secretary. She moved to Siler City in 2007. She is survived by daughters, Carol Bogart of Siler City and Linda Friedel of South Daytona, Fla.; sisters, Phyllis Titus and Jean Mason, both of Rochester, N.Y.; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday (1/18/09) at Oakley Baptist Church in Siler City. Condolences may be made at . In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Community Home Care and Hospice, 1414 E. Eleventh St., Siler City, N.C. 27344. Arrangements are by Griffin Funeral Service and Cremation of Pittsboro. Sanford Herald. Jan. 13, 2009.________________________________________________________________Hunt, Gordon C., 90, of Hunt Road,DeRuyter,died Monday at North Arundel Hospital, Glen Burnie, Md. He was born in DeRuyter. He was an expediter for subcontracting at General Dynamics, Rochester. His wife, Elsie, died in 1993; a son, Robert, died in 1970. Survivors: Two daughters, Nancy Stabley of Webster and Cynthia Titus of Virginia; a son, James of Annapolis, Md.; 14 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday at Smith Funeral Home. Burial, Hillcrest.....Published on July 28, 1999, Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY).________________________________________________________________Hunt, Roger L. Former Durango resident Roger L. Hunt died Thursday, March 25, 2010. He was 88. Mr. Hunt was born to Lewis and Esther Hunt on Nov. 11, 1921, in Waterloo, Iowa. After graduating from high school, he worked in the Bremerton Naval Yards in Washington until he volunteered for the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II. After basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., he was sent to school in Atlanta and then to Granite City, Ill. There he was interviewed by Gen. Leslie Groves, the officer in charge of the Manhattan Project, who transferred him to Los Alamos, N.M. In Los Alamos he met his future wife, Marie Wilkinson, who was working for the University of California. The couple married June 22, 1945, in the Presbyterian Church in Santa Fe. After the war, in 1947, the Hunt family moved back to Waterloo. The next year they moved to Greybull, Wyo., where Mr. Hunt worked for the U.S. Forest Service. For 11 years, he managed the Greybull shop that serviced both the Big Horn and Shoshone national forests. In 1959, Mr. Hunt was transferred to the San Juan National Forest office. He was the equipment manager there until his retirement in 1978. In 1991, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt moved to Farmington. In Greybull, he became a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Masonic Lodge. After moving to Durango, Mr. Hunt joined the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge No. 507. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. After his retirement, he and his wife traveled to all 50 states. They toured almost every state capitol building. Mr. Hunt was preceded in death by his granddaughter Kim Klatt Titus. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Marie Hunt, of Farmington; sons Darryl Hunt of Durango, Douglas Hunt of Denver and Randy Hunt of Farmington; daughter, Jené Klatt, of Cedar Hill, N.M.; brother Richard Hunt of Cedar Falls, Iowa; 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and a niece and numerous nephews. A private family memorial will be held in celebration of his life. Durango Herald News. Mar. 27, 2010.________________________________________________________________Hunter, James Ronald, 58, died Thursday, June 10, 2004, at his home. He was born Jan. 28, 1946, in Jackson, Mich. to Rupert Amos and Vivian J. (Spinney) Hunter. He graduated from high school in Costa Mesa, Calif. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and a laborer for area farmers. Survivors include a son, Timothy M. Harrison, San Diego; a brother, Roger E. Mainstone, Fall River Mills, Calif.; a stepbrother, Harold Kline, Park; two sisters, Betty Davidson and Earla Durant, both of Park; a stepsister, Louann Titus, Battle Creek, Mich. He was preceded in death by his parents. No services are planned. Schmitt Funeral Home, Quinter, is in charge of arrangements. The Hays Daily News. Jun. 13, 2004.________________________________________________________________Hunter, Virginia Maude who passed away surrounded by her family October 17, 2001 in Fortuna at the age of 80. Services will be held Saturday. Virginia was born November 7, 1920 in Lodi, CA. to Ray and Maude Hunter. She was raised in Petrolia on the Shananigan Ranch. She raised her family in Honeydew, and resided in Fortuna for the last 12 years. Virginia is survived by a sister Velma Titus; brother Wes Hunter. She also leaves four children; daughter, Joan and her husband Terry Miller. Times-Standard (Eureka, CA. October 19, 2001________________________________________________________________Hunter, Wesley Raymond passed away October 24, 2003, at age 86. He was born April 3, 1917 at Shenanigan Ranch in the Mattole Valley to Ray E. Hunter and Maude (Nelson) Hunter. He was the third generation of the Hunter family born in the Petrolia area. Wesley is survived by his wife, Helen of Las Vegas; first wife, Claire, mother of his three children, Mary Hunter Larsen, Billy Hunter, and Danny Hunter; two grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Velma Childs Titus; and numerous cousins and descendants of the Hunter family.He is preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Daniel, and sister, Virgina, who both passed away in 2001. The Reporter. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Huntress, Stephen P. Jr. of Carver, April 4, 2009. He was 64 years old. Beloved husband of Carol Huntress. Loving father of Thomas J. Huntress of VA, Patricia Titus of Carver, and Paula Huntress of Walpole. Son of Bertha J. Huntress, and the late Stephen P. Huntress Sr. Brother of Clark Huntress of NH, and Jean Shaw of ME. Cherished grandfather of 11, and great-grandfather of 3. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, April 8th from 4-8:00 p.m. at the Shepherd Funeral Home, 116 Main St. (Rt. 58), Carver. A Funeral Service will be held at the funeral home on Thursday, April 9th at 10:00 a.m. Interment will be at the Plains Cemetery in Walpole. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Huntress family. To offer condolences or for directions please visit ua at . The Patriot Ledger. Apr. 7, 2009.________________________________________________________________Hurst, Myra F., 43, of San Diego, died March 1, 2000 at Gaston Memorial Hospital.She was a native of Gastonia, daughter of the late Ralph Franklin, a past resident of New York, Virginia and Colorado. SURVIVORS: Husband, J.W. Hurst; mother, Marie Breedlove Franklin, Gastonia; son, Kevin Schaefer, San Diego; daughters and son-in-law, Tammy and Mel Criswell, Loveland, Colo., Heather Schaefer, Denver, Colo.; sisters, Wanda F. Titus, Sandra Norton, Gastonia; five grandchildren; four nieces; three nephews MEMORIALS: Hospice of Gaston County, 990 Robinwood Road, Gastonia 28054 ARRANGEMENTS: Carothers Funeral Home, Gastonia. The Gaston Gazette. Mar. 4, 2000.________________________________________________________________Husk, Bessie E., 97, a lifelong resident of Grantsville, died Dec. 15, 2003, at Crestview Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation in Jane Lew. She was born March 26, 1906, a daughter of the late John and Lelie Robinson Bower. Her husband, Dewey Husk, whom she married Nov. 16, 1924, preceded her in death in 1999. Surviving are three sons, Leander "Pete" Husk and his companion, Shirley, of Parkersburg, Charles E. Husk of Lake Villa, Ill., and Foster Husk and his wife, Linda, of Grantsville; three daughters, Gertrude Welsh of Jane Lew, Madeline Lamp and her companion, Clyde, of Weston, and Sharon Titus and Frank of Jane Lew; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by four sons. Mrs. Husk attended Mt. Lebanon Church in Kincheloe. She had made her home with Sharon and Frank Titus for seven years and spent the last year at Crestview Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation in Jane Lew. A funeral service was held Friday, Dec. 19, at 10 a.m., at Stump Funeral Home in Grantsville, with Pastor Tim Hughes officiating. Interment followed in the Betts Cemetery in Grantsville. The Weston Democrat. Jan. 5, 2004.________________________________________________________________Husk, Dewey N., 93, of Jane Lew, Lewis County, died Thursday, Apr. 8, 1999, at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, Weston. He was born in Calhoun County, the son of the late Isaac C. and Rebecca Carpenter Husk. He was a member of Mt. Lebanon Church, Kinchelo, and was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Bessie Bower Husk; three daughters, Gertrude Welsh and Sharon Titus, both of Jane Lew, and Madeline Lamp of Weston; three sons, Charles Husk of Tempe, Ariz., Pete Husk of Parkersburg and Foster Husk of Richmond, Va.; and 28 grandchildren. Services were held at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville. Burial was in Betts Cemetery. The Charleston Gazette. Apr. 9, 1999.________________________________________________________________Husk, Leander Newton "Pete", 68, of Mineral Wells, passed away March 2, 2009, at his residence. He was born July 20, 1940, in Grantsville, W.Va., a son of the late Dewey Newton and Bessie Bower Husk. He had been employed by Wharton Body Shop, was a Protestant by faith, loved to play the guitar and harmonica and was an avid fisherman. He is survived by his loving companion, Shirley Marks; stepdaughter, Kathy Marie Sims; two brothers, Foster Husk of Grantsville and Charles E. Husk of Libertyville, Ill.; and three sisters, Gertrude Welsh and Sharon Titus, both of Jane Lew, W.Va., and Madeline Lamp of Weston, W.Va. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Denver, AB, Donzel and Roger Husk. Services will be 2 p.m. today at Sunset Memorial Funeral Home, Parkersburg. Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until time of services today at the funeral home. Parkersburg News. Mar. 3, 2009.________________________________________________________________Hutchings, Jeannette L., age 69, of Emmett Township, died Monday evening, August 7, 2008, at the Battle Creek Health Systems. Jeannette was born on March 8, 1937 in Marshall, MI and was a lifetime Battle Creek resident. She was the daughter of Lloyd and Mildred (Wise) Reed. She retired in 1993 from Kellogg's Packaging Department after 33 years of faithful service. Jeannette enjoyed camping with her husband, Fred, shopping and eating out. She took great pleasure in talking on the phone with family and friends, using the computer and never forgot an anniversary or birthday. She was an avid collector of knick-knacks especially hummingbirds. On September 2, 1955 in Battle Creek, she married Fred Henry Hutchings and he survives. Also surviving is a daughter: Cheri K. (Tim) Street of Kalamazoo; two sons: Russell J. 'Rusty' Hutchings and Gary A. (Kristie) Hutchings-both of Battle Creek; seven grandchildren; three sisters: Nancy (Ed) Titus of Bellevue, Maryln (George) Burrows of Battle Creek and Patricia (Randy) Daniel of Galesburg and a brother: Ronald (Shirley) Reed of Marshall. She was preceded in death by her parents; two grandchildren: Brian Street in 2004 and Brady Hutchings in 2005; a daughter-in-law: Gena Hutchings in 2005; a sister: Beverly Kennedy and a brother: Raymond 'Beaver' Reed. At the request of the family, friends may call on Thursday, August 10th from 2:00 to 4:00 PM and 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home. The funeral service to celebrate Jeannette's life will be held on Friday, August 11th at 1:30 PM at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home with the Rev. James V. Roberts, pastor of the Fulton Christian Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens, Battle Creek. Memorial contributions in Jeannette's honor may be made to the American Diabetes Association or Lifespan Hospice. The Battle Creek Enquirer. Aug. 10, 2006.________________________________________________________________Hutchins, Kimberly Suzanne, 17, died Jan. 7, 1991, at Wichita. She was born May 28, 1973, at Redlands, Calif., the daughter of Jerald Raymond Jr. and Carol Lorraine Titus Hutchins. A resident of Hugoton since 1988, moving from California, she was a junior at Hugoton High School. She was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors include: father, Willits, Calif.; mother, Hugoton; a brother, Shaun Bolinger, Longmont, Colo.; two sisters, Natalie Raborn, Hugoton, and... Publication: Hutchinson News, The (KS)________________________________________________________________Hutchison, Robert C., Jr., 73, died on Thursday, June 2, 2005 in his home. Born on Oct. 4, 1931 in Phillipsburg, he was a son of the late Robert C. Sr. and Mary Etta Bruch Hutchison. He and his wife, the former Judith Barker, were married for 42 years. He was a laborer for seven years with the State of New Jersey, Department of Transportation in Clinton, before retiring in 1995. Prior to that, he worked for Lehigh Foundry, West Easton for 20 years. Bob was a longtime social member of the Reliance Hose, Phillipsburg, and was a member of the Gold Prospector's Association of America and enjoyed panning for gold in Colorado. He also enjoyed coin and stamp collecting. In addition to his wife Judith, he is survived by three sons, Robert A. and Rodney A., both of Phillipsburg and Richard A. of Pen Argyl; three brothers, Thomas A. of Bangor, Gary W. and William Bedo, both of Phillipsburg; five sisters, Edith Rose and Jean Titus, both of Phillipsburg, Virginia Ringhoff of Pohatcong Twp., Ruthann Jones of Bangor and Gaile Snyder of Allentown and three grandchildren. Five brothers and three sisters died earlier. Services were by the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, Phillipsburg. Private cremation was held at the convenience of the family. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, P.O. Box 99, Sparta, N.J. 07860. The Warren Reporter. Jun. 10, 2005.________________________________________________________________Hyde, Effie Grace, 83, of North Platte died Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2005, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney. Effie was born June 25, 1921, in Omaha to Lester and Anna Juliette Frankum Rowson. She lived most of her childhood on a farm west of Herman and attended a one-room elementary school. She graduated from Herman High School in 1938. She worked for the Farmers Union Co-Op in Herman for several years. In 1940, her parents moved to Ingham in Lincoln County and Effie moved also to be near her family. Effie married Mason Egbert Hyde Jr. on Sept. 19, 1941, at her parents' home. She moved with her husband to Wichita, Kan., where he attended Swallow Aircraft School. They moved to St. Louis, where Mason worked for Emerson. In 1945, they moved to Gothenburg and were associated with Mason's father in an appliance store. They moved to North Platte in 1951 and Effie joined the First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Hyde was an assistant Girl Scout Troop leader, helped with 4-H, Cub Scouts, Parent-Teacher Association and was active in her church circle. She received an honorary PTA life membership from Adams Junior High. She was a librarian in the Lincoln County Superintendant of Schools office for eight years and was secretary in the office of Lincoln County Soil and Water Conservation District, which later became Twin Platte Natural Resource District. She retired in 1983 after 16 years. Effie was confirmed in Grace Lutheran Church in Omaha at age 12. She was a member of First United Methodist Church for more than 50 years, and a member of Sioux Lookout Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, a dual member of Gothenburg Chapter 274 and the North Platte Signet Chapter 55 Order of Eastern Star, where she was also a 50-year member, and a member of the Social Order of the Beauceant. Survivors include her husband Mason of North Platte; a daughter, Jane and husband Robert Rasmussen of Costa Mesa, Calif.; two sons, Dean and wife Georganne Hyde of Lincoln and Clinton Hyde of Mammoth Lakes, Calif.; a sister, Helen (Studley) and husband Dick Kimball of North Platte; a brother, Charles and wife Lavawn Rowson of Fulton, Mo.; a sister-in-law, Rachel and husband Alvin Bringelson of Gothenburg; five grandchildren, Brenda Titus, Anna Rasmussen, Brian Hyde, Deanne L. Hyde Mannion and Sera Hyde; a step-grandson, Jason Liberty; two great-grandchildren, Kiern and Sophia Mannion; and many nieces and nephews and other family. She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Virginia and Frank McCaig and Ethel and Clarence Walker; two brothers, Roy and Dorothy Rowson and John and Olive Rowson; and a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Glen and Lucille Hyde. Memorials are suggested to the First United Methodist Church or the Shriners' Crippled Children's Transportation Fund. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005, at the First United Methodist Church in North Platte with Pastor Cathy Cole officiating. Eastern Star rites will be at the church. Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. in the Gothenburg Cemetery. Visitation is from 3 to 8 p.m. today, with the family present from 5 to 7:30 p.m., at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, and at the church Saturday. The North Platte Telegraph. Feb. 25, 2005.________________________________________________________________Hyde, Mason Egbert Jr., 86, of North Platte, died June 2, 2005, at Centennial Park Retirement Village in North Platte. He was born Oct. 6, 1918, to Mason E. Sr., and Fanny Almena Blank Hyde on the family farm southwest of Gothenburg. He attended Banner School (a one-room elementary school) and graduated from Gothenburg High School in 1937. After graduation he was associated with his father in the family business, Gothenburg Nurseries. On Sept. 19, 1941, he married Effie Grace Rowson at Ingham. They moved to Wichita, Kan., where Mason attended Swallow Aircraft School. Then they moved to St. Louis, where he worked for Emmerson Electric Company as a line inspector making gun turrets for B-17s during World War II. He was awarded a certificate of merit for a suggestion on a saving procedure. In 1945, they moved to Gothenburg where he was again associated with his father in appliance sales. He had his own commercial spraying business for several years after his father passed away. The family moved to North Platte in 1951 and he was employed by the Municipal Light and Water for 28 years and retired in 1980. Mr. Hyde was a member of the First United Methodist Church for over 60 years and taught a boy's Sunday school class. He was active in Boy Scouts for more than 40 years and awarded the Silver Beaver. He was president of the Adams Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association and was made an honorary life member of Adams Junior High PTA. He was also a member of Platte Valley Lodge 32 AF&AM and was chaplain of the lodge for 22 years, Signet Chapter 55, Order of Eastern Star, past high priest of Euphrates Chapter 15, Royal Arch Mason, chaplain of Zabud Council 6, chaplain of Palestine Commandery 13, Tehama Shrine Temple and the North Platte Shrine Club. Survivors include a daughter, Jane (Robert) Rasmussen of Costa Mesa, Calif.; two sons, Dean (Georganne) Hyde of Lincoln and Clinton Hyde of Mammouth Lakes, Calif.; five grandchildren, Brenda Titus, Anna Rasmussen, Brian Hyde, Deanne Mannion and Sera Hyde; a step-grandson, Jason Liberty; two great-grandchildren, Kieran and Sophia Mannion; a sister, Rachel (Alvin) Bringelson of Gothenburg; a sister-in-law, Helen (Dick) Kimball of North Platte; a brother-in-law, Charles (Lavawn) Rowson of Fulton, Mo.; and many nieces, nephews, and other family. He was preceded in death by his wife Effie in February; his parents; a brother Glen; and a sister-in-law Lucille Hyde. Memorials are suggested to the First United Methodist Church or the North Platte Shrine Club Transportation Fund. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Cathy Cole officiating. Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. at the Gothenburg Cemetery with Masonic rites by Platte Valley Lodge 32 AF&AM. Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday with the family receiving guests from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore in North Platte. The North Platte Telegraph. Jun. 4, 2005.________________________________________________________________Hynds, Bill, 79, of Independence, Missouri went to be with the Lord on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 6:55 a.m. Bill was born to James and Pearl (Leith) Hynds February 15, 1932 in Carbon Hill, AL. He retired from Livers Bronze Company after 32 years as a Union Machinist for Sheet Metal Workers Local #2. He was a member of Blue Summit Baptist Church. Bill was preceded in death by his parents; one sister; and one brother of Carbon Hill; and his son William (Pud) W. Hynds of Kansas City. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Joann; two daughters, Tina Faltynowski, Bridget and husband David Titus; son, Jon and wife Renae Hynds, all of Independence, MO; daughter-in-law Janice Hynds of Parkville, MO; son-in-law Billy Faltynowski of Kansas City, MO; eleven grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; sister, Bonnie Beasley of Birmingham, AL; and a host of nieces and nephews. A visitation will be held from 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at the Carson-Speaks Chapel, 1501 W. Lexington Ave., Independence, MO. Services at 2 p.m. on Tuesday at the chapel, with burial to follow at Mt. Washington Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to North Care Hospice, 2900 Clay Edwards Dr., North Kansas City, MO 64116. The Examiner. Oct. 29, 2011.________________________________________________________________Imperati, Richard Francis Sr., 54, a resident of Poughkeepsie, died on Monday, February 9, 2009 at St. Francis Hospital. Born March 28, 1954 in Poughkeepsie, he was the son of the late Andrew Imperati Sr. and Adalo Ruth Imperati. Richard enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family and friends. Richard is survived by his fiance, Maryann Halstead; his children, Tara, Richard Jr., Nancy, Andrew, BittiJane, Michael, and Antonio; his brothers, Andrew W. Imperati Jr., David Imperati, and Scott Imperati; his sisters, BettiJane Titus, Julia Mott, CarolAnn Imperati, Brenda Wendover, Bertha Imperati, Missy Imperati and Linda Imperati; his closest niece, Ruthann Imperati; his closest grandchildren, Rhoda, Keith, Jordan, Alysia, Kamal, Dominick, Alaysia, Khaili, and Amira; his only one great-grandson, Zha'Quez. Arrangements have been entrusted with the Joseph J. Darrow Sr. Funeral Home, 39 So. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, NY 452-1840. Poughkeepsie Journal. Feb. 15, 2009.________________________________________________________________Ingram, Ruth Titus, 89, of Pine Bluff died Tuesday (Feb. 27, 2007) at her home. She was born Nov. 15, 1917, at Hamburg, a daughter of the late James Frank Titus and Alice Bethel Titus She graduated from Hamburg High School and attended Arkansas State Teacher’s College (now the University of Central Arkansas) and the University of Texas. She was a former school teacher and worked in the insurance department at Jefferson Regional Medical Center. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include one son, William T. Ingram of Rison; one daughter, Alice Harkey of North Little Rock; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her husband, John Thomas Ingram, whom she married Sept. 18, 1936, at Pine Bluff; two brothers, Buck Titus and John Titus; and three sisters, Helen Erwin, Louise Gettle and Mary Snow. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Ralph Robinson & Son Funeral Directors with the Rev. W. Lee Kinney officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 717 W. 32nd Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. 71603 or Arkansas Hospice, 2501 W. 28th Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. 71603. Pine Bluff Commercial. Mar. 1, 2007.________________________________________________________________Inman, Donald "Bear", 50, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Aug. 23, at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Hamilton, with his loving wife by his side. Born in Trenton, Donald was a lifelong resident of Bordentown. In 1977 he enlisted in The United States Marine Corps and served as a combat engineer. He was honorably discharged in 1983. He was an avid NASCAR fan who enjoyed motorcycles. Don was the type of man who would never think twice about helping others, but his greatest joy in life was spending time with his family. He was a devoted husband, loving father, caring friend and will be missed by many. He is survived by his wife; Janice Inman; his two daughters, Heather and Stephanie Inman; his parents, Donald A. and Mabel Inman; his grandmother, Edna Titus; his brothers and sister-in-law, Dennis and Joan Inman, David Inman, Daniel Inman, and many aunts, uncles, nieces ,nephews, and friends. A celebration of Donald's life will be held on Friday, Aug. 28, at 9:30 a.m. at the Bordentown Home for Funerals; viewing hours will be held 7-9 p.m. Thursday evening and on Friday from 9 am until time of service. Burial will follow at the Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery in Arneytown. At the family's request, in lieu of flowers, please perform an "act of kindness" in Donald's memory. Arrangements are under the direct care and supervision of Robert L. Pecht, Bordentown Home for Funerals, 40 Crosswicks St., Bordentown, NJ. bordentownhomeforfunerals. com. The Times. Aug. 26, 2009.________________________________________________________________Ishmael, Darrell Dale, 38, of Astoria, passed away at 12:36 a.m. Thursday (January 21, 2010) at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria. Born June 20, 1971, in Canton, the son of Lawrence H. "Lonnie" and Dorothy (Knowles) Ishmael, he married Sara Nell Hammond on July 4, 2002, in Astoria. She survives. Other survivors include his parents, Lawrence (Judy) Ishmael of Huron, Ohio, and Dorothy ((Duane Beaird) of Creve Coeur; his daughter, Kayla Christine Hammond of Ipava and his son, Darrell D. Ishmael Jr. of Astoria; four brothers, Lawrence "George" (Brandi) Ishmael of Havana, John (Susanne) Ford of Normal, Jeff Ishmael of Davenport, Iowa, James Ford of Macomb; four sisters, Lonna Davis of Davenport, Carole Ishmael of Moline, Lori (Joe) Titus, and Judy Brien, both of Rockford; grandmothers, Verna Ishmael of Fairhope, Ala. and Patricia (St. Clair) Knowles of Canton; several aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews; and his second family Bravo Battery 2/123 FA. He was preceded in death by his stepdaughter, Caddy Mellette Hammond; grandfathers, Lawrence Ishmael, Arthur Knowles Jr., and Edward (Popeye) Kuznair; his aunt, Susan (Knowles) Dekker; and his uncle, Arthur Knowles III. He attended VIT High School, graduating in 1990. He joined the National Guard in 1989, and was a member of the Bravo Battery 2nd Battalion 123rd Field Artillery of Macomb. He achieved the rank of Sergeant 1st Class. He served one tour in Iraq from October 2004 to October 2005, as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He received the bronze star and the Meritorious Award. Darrell owned and operated Ishmael Trucking in Astoria. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, and working with his hands. Darrell's kids were his true passion and joy in life. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Macomb Army National Guard Armory, 135 West Grant Street in Macomb, with President Ted Snider of Havana Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints officiating. Visitation was from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Armory. Interment will be at Blackburn Cemetery. Dodsworth-Piper-Wallen Funeral Home? is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Isley, Wake Edwin, 74, passed away Thursday morning, May 3, 2007, at Beacon Place Hospice & Palliative Care of Greensboro surrounded by his loving family. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 6, at Forbis & Dick North Elm Chapel. Tim Grant with Glenwood Friends Meeting will officiate. Burial will follow at Lakeview Memorial Park. Mr. Isley was born in Alamance County, on July 19, 1932, to the late John Miles Isley and Dixie Maybelle Duncan Isley Connor. He was the owner of W.E. Isley Service Company. A veteran of the U.S. Army serving during the Korean War, he also attended Glenwood Friends Meeting. He was a past member of Greensboro Warm Air Association. Wake is survived by his loving wife, Barbara Bell Isley of the home; children, Donna Marie Moody and husband, Richard of Pleasant Garden, Edwin Lee Isley and wife, Diane of Greensboro, Kimberley Dawn Seay and husband, John of Greensboro; sister, Virginia I. Harris of Greensboro; brother, Russell L. Isley and wife, Greta of Jamestown; six grandchildren, Erica Seay, Stephanie Titus, Christopher Isley, Kristin Moody, Brandon Seay and Ryan Isley; and many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 p.m. Saturday evening at Forbis & Dick North Elm Chapel. The family wishes to say a special thank you to his niece, Sharon Shoffner and nephews, Ron Harris and Walter Pate, Jr. for the special attention and care given to him during his illness and a special thank you to his daughter, Donna, who gave her time five days a week for nine months caring for him. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Glenwood Friends Meeting, 2400 Old Chapman St. Greensboro, NC 27403; Gideon's International, 940 East Bessemer Ave. Greensboro, NC 27405; or to Beacon Place, c/o Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro, 2500 Summit Ave. Greensboro, NC 27405.______________________________________________________________Wenatchee World, The (WA) - March 14, 2007. Page: A04Helen Arlene (Titus) Ivanich, 87, of Renton, died Monday, March 12, 2007. She was born in Miles City, Mont., and moved in 1923 with her family to the Monitor-Cashmere (Chelan Co., WA) area. She was a longtime Cashmere-area resident, relocating to Renton in 1951, where she lived for 56 years. She had worked at apple-packing houses in Cashmere and for the Boeing Co. for 18 years, retiring in 1978. Survivors include her children, John O. Ivanich and Pat Ivanich Cruse. No services will be held. ________________________________________________________________Ivanochick, Christine, 61, of Hamilton passed away on Friday at RWJU Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She was retired from the State of New Jersey with over 42 years of service. Daughter of the late Stephen and Helen Sulewski Ivanochick, and sister of the late Linda V. Gunderman, she is survived by a brother, Stephen Ivanochick of Yardville; three sisters, Catherine Titus of Hamilton, Joan Rue of Robbinsville, and Janet Dancy of Rocky Mount, NC, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Buklad Memorial Home, 2141 S. Broad St., Hamilton. Entombment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery Mausoleum in Hamilton. Friends may call on Wednesday morning from 10 to 11 a.m. at the memorial home. The Times. Feb. 15, 2010.________________________________________________________________Izzo, Aileen M., 85, formerly of Saratoga Springs, died Friday, July 27, 2007, at Wellsville Manor. She was 85. Born on Dec. 13, 1921, in Mason, Mich., she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Marguerite Zickgraf. She graduated from Mason High School in 1939 and continued her education at Michigan State University, graduating in 1943 with a major in Home Economics. Aileen was married on May 26, 1944, to her husband, the late Frank P. Izzo, who died in 2004. She taught school in Remus, Mich., where she was also the girls basketball coach. At the end of World War II Aileen and Frank moved to Saratoga Springs. While living in Saratoga she worked for the county conservation department and the government department at Skidmore College as well as teaching tailoring for the Cooperative Extension. Aileen was an active member of the Junior Civic League, St. Clement's Church and Saratoga Vicariate Ladies of Charity. She played the violin and was a great lover of golf and bridge. In addition to her parents and husband, she is predeceased by her son, Stephen A. Izzo, who died in 1983, and her sister, June Bullen. Survivors include her daughters, Margaret 'Mickey' Harwood of Olean, N.Y., Ann Titus and her husband Leo J. Titus, Sr., both of Ashburn, Va.; her sister-in-law, Marilyn Izzo of Saratoga Springs; five grandchildren, Leo Titus, Jr., Lisa Kendrick, Frank Titus, Christine Harwood and Stephen Titus; six great-grandchildren, Laura, Abbey, Allison, Maggie, Kelley and Maya and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends may call from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007, at the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway, 584-5373. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. in St. Clement's Church, 231 Lake Avenue, by the Rev. Austin E. Titus, pastor of the Church of the Holy Family, Staten Island, NY. Burial will follow in the family plot at St. Peter's Cemetery, West Avenue. Memorials may be made in her name to Saratoga Bridges, 2902 Route 9, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. The Saratogian. Aug. 2, 2007.________________________________________________________________Izzo, Frank P. of Ritchie Place died Tuesday, July 6, 2004, at Saratoga Hospital. He was 83. Born on July 11, 1920, in Saratoga Springs, he was a son of the late Paul and Rufina (Etes) Izzo and was a 1938 graduate of Saratoga Springs High School. A 1944 graduate of Michigan State University, he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army through the university's ROTC program and served in the Philippines during World War II. Following his honorable discharge, he later served as captain and company commander of Co. L, 105th Infantry of the New York State National Guard at the Lake Avenue Armory. He retired as a colonel after more than 20 years of service and was instrumental in establishing the company's rifle range on Weibel Avenue. While at Michigan State, he met his wife and lifelong partner, the former Aileen M. Zickgraf, whom he married on May 26, 1944. He was a communicant of St. Clement's Roman Catholic Church. Frank served on the city school district's planning committee for the development and construction of the junior/senior high school complex on West Avenue and was a longtime volunteer and chairman for the city's Community Chest fund. He was a sales representative and agent for the Prudential Life Insurance Company in Saratoga Springs for more than 30 years, retiring in 1978. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his son, Stephen A. Izzo, who died in 1983, and his brother, Stephen J. Izzo, who died March 25, 1996. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Aileen M. Izzo; his daughters, Margaret 'Mickey' Harwood of Olean, N.Y., and Ann Titus and his son-in-law, Leo J. Titus Sr., of Saratoga Springs; five grandchildren, Leo J. Titus Jr., Lisa Kendrick, Frank S. Titus, Christine A. Harwood and Stephen A. Titus; five great-granddaughters; a sister-in-law, Marilyn Izzo of Saratoga Springs; and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at noon Saturday in St. Clement's Church, 231 Lake Ave., by the Rev. Austin E. Titus, pastor of the Church of the Holy Family, Staten Island, N.Y. Burial with military honors will follow in the family plot in St. Peter's Cemetery, on West Avenue. Friends may call from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway (584-5373 or ). Memorials may be made to the Saratoga County ARC, 2902 Route 9, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. The Saratogian. Jul. 9, 2004.________________________________________________________________Jackman, Bertilda "Betty", 74, of Big Spring, died Tuesday, March 3, 2009, at her residence. Three sisters, Rosa Maria Titus and Lourdes Walker, Both of Pennsylvania, and Armanda Blab of Alabama. She was preceded in death by her parents, Eurico da Conceicao Rodrigues and Rita Leontina deSousa Rodrigues. Big Spring Herald, Mar. 5, 2009.________________________________________________________________Jacks, Mildred Niswonger, 87, of Phoenix and formerly of Brazil, died Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2003, in her home. She was born Nov. 25, 1915, in Clay City to John N. and Emma Niswonger. She was graduated from Brazil High School in 1933 and married Valton Jacks of Phoenix in 1941. Survivors include one sister, Virginia Overstreet, and her husband, Stanley, of Kerrville, Texas; two sons, John Gregory Jacks and Michael Scot Jacks, both of Phoenix; one daughter, Virginia Lee Ginger Johnson, of Phoenix; nine grandchildren, Walter Jacks, Michele Johnson, Melody Titus, Sharon Johnson, Rebecca Lawson, Timothy Jacks, Louisa Heller, Peter Jacks and Matthew Jacks; one sister-in-law, Margaret Niswonger of Terre Haute; three nieces, Betty Niswonger-Green of Brazil, Barbara McCallie of Brazil and Mission, Texas, and Karen Zablocki Johnson of Tulsa, Okla.; and five nephews, David Niswonger of Terre Haute, Bill Overstreet of Sunnyvale, Calif., and Robert McKinney, James McKinney and Richard McKinney, all of Brazil. She was preceded in death by her husband, who died in 1990; one sister, Pauline McKinney; and two brothers, Burr L. Niswonger and Winford W. Niswonger. Graveside services are 9:30 a.m. today in National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in Phoenix. A.L. Moore Grimshaw Mortuary assisted with arrangements.________________________________________________________________Jackson, Catherine Darrow. Funeral services for Catherine Darrow Jackson will be held at 3 p.m. today, Feb. 25, 2005, in Bethesda Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, directed by Mitchell–Josey Funeral Home Inc. Mrs. Jackson died Sunday, Feb. 20, in a Florence hospital after an illness. She was born in Darlington County, a daughter of the late William James and Julia Robinson Darrow. She was the widow of Jeremiah Jackson Sr. She received her formal education in the Darlington County public schools and was a member of Bethesda Baptist Church. Survivors include six daughters, Janie Sue Titus, Catherine (Johnnie) Douglas, Shirley Ann Jackson, Evelyn Jackson, Cynthia Rene Jackson, all of Society Hill, and Patricia (James) Blackwell of Patrick; two sons, Willis (Gloria) Jackson and David (Dorothy) Jackson, both of Society Hill; two grandchildren she reared as her own, Melonie (Lawrence) Dubose and Kelvin (Margaret) Jackson; 16 other grandchildren; 28 great–grandchildren; a son–in–law, Hazel McQueen; a step–sister, Mendetta Martin of Hartsville; two sisters–in–law; a brother–in–law; nieces; nephews; two goddaughters, Bonnie Jean Moody and May Jelly Mitchell. The family is receiving friends at the home of Evelyn Jackson, of 1012 Russell Road, Society Hill. The Item. Feb. 26, 2005.________________________________________________________________Jackson, Frank Lindsay Edward, 31, Kokomo, died Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006. He was born March 10, 1975, in Kokomo, to Sherman Jackson and Darlene (Wade) Jackson. He attended Jesus Apostolic Faith Church. He loved fishing and playing with his little brother. He is survived by his mother, Darlene (Pam) and Jimmy Jackson, Kokomo; father’s wife, Marsha Jackson, Kokomo; nine brothers, Jimmy Jackson Jr., Danny Jackson, David Jackson, Jeremiah Jackson, Jimmy Bell, Chad Hamblin, DeShawn Everhart, DeMond Hizer, all of Kokomo, and Sherman Joe and Betty Jackson, Russiaville; three sisters, Lena Bell, Remanda, both of Kokomo, and Carolyn Jackson, Texas; great-grandmother, Hazel Hogan, Kokomo; and grandfather, Lindsay Wade, Florida. He was preceded in death by his father, Sherman Jackson; two brothers, Steve Middlebrook and Matt Bitner; grandmother, Pauline Cooley; grandmother, Frances Jackson; grandmother, Mary Wade; grandfather, Fred Hogan; an uncle, Alvie Jackson; and an aunt, Ann Titus. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Jesus Apostolic Faith Church, 408 E. Jackson St., Galveston, with Pastor Nettie Evans officiating. Burial will take place in North Union Cemetery. Calling will be from 10 a.m. to 11a.m. at the church. The Kokomo Tribune. Sep. 18, 2006.________________________________________________________________Jackson, Jamie E., 85, of Nebo, died Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008 at West Tennessee Transitional Care in Jackson. He was a retired employee of Brown Shoe Co., a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a member of Nebo United Methodist Church and an avid checker player and gardener. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Johnson-Williams Funeral Home with the Rev. Jim Wolfgang and the Rev. Tommy Jowers officiating. Burial will be in Yorkville Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Danny Webb Jackson and wife, Page, of Jackson; two sisters, Joycelyn Davis and husband, Billy, of Denham Springs, La., and Rebecca McIlwain Titus and husband, Bob, of Hudson, Fla.; three grandchildren, Keith Douglas Jackson and wife, Carol, Laura Leigh Jackson and Samuel Thomas Jackson; a great-grandchild, Cody Thomas Jackson; and three nieces, Donna Davis Byers, Gwen McIlwain Baker and Melinda McIlwain VanNortwich. He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Doris Ann Webb Jackson; and his parents, Horace Armon and Laura Faye Jackson. Pallbearers will be Keith Jackson, Sam Jackson, Bill Needham, Bobby Carlton, J.B. Scott, Ray Scott, Gaylon Hardin, Bill Parks and Aaron Scott. Honorary pallbearers will be Harry Jetton and O'Guinn Moore. State Gazette. Sep. 4, 2008.________________________________________________________________Jackson, Jeremiah. Services for Jeremiah Jackson Jr. will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Gentry Family Funeral Chapel. Local announcement by Mitchell-Josey Funeral Home, Darlington, SC. Born in Darlington Co. to Jeremiah Sr. and Catherine Jackson, he died Oct. 12, 2004. Surviving are mother; siblings, Janie Titus, Catherine Douglas, Shirley, Cynthia, Evelyn, David, Willis Jackson, Patricia Blackwell. The State. Oct. 16, 2004.________________________________________________________________Jameson, Isabel M. Funeral services for Isabel M. Jameson, 85, a resident of Hilty Memorial Home, Pandora, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Hartman Sons Funeral Home, Columbus Grove, the Rev. Darlene Weidner officiating. Burial will be in Ottawa River Cemetery, Rimer. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Mrs. Jameson died at 10:35 p.m. Sunday, July 18, 1999 at the nursing home. She was born Dec. 3, 1913 in Bellevue to Charles and Kitty (Walsh) Crosby. She married Kenneth H. Jameson on Nov. 20, 1937, and he died Sept. 5, 1979. Surviving are a son, John of Delphos; four daughters, Mrs. John (Sandra) Titus, Toledo; Mrs. Randy (Sherri) King, Mrs. Gary (Donna) Jones, both of Columbus Grove; Nancy Jameson of Bull Head, Ariz.; a brother, Jack Crosby, Leipsic; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Kitty Ella Jameson; and a sister, Marjorie Reitz. Mrs. Jameson was a housewife. She was a member of the former Ottawa River United Church of Christ, and Pythian Sisters Lodge, Vaughnsville. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society; to Hilty Memorial Home, Pandora; or to a charity of the donor's choice.________________________________________________________________Jameson, J. L. "Red," 82, died Aug. 22 in Fort Worth. Memorial services were held Aug. 26 at the Chapel of Chimes. He was retired from Lennox Air Conditioning. He served in the military as Cpl. AAF in 1942, training at Sheppard Field, Texas and Will Rogers Field, Okla. He served in Africa and Sicily. He was awarded a World War II Victory Medal, Meritorious Service Unit Plaque, Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic Pacific Service Medal, American Theatre Service Medal and European African Middle Eastern Service Medal. He was preceded in death by his parents, J. I. and Homa Jameson, Ruby Jameson, Ruth Lewis, Norma Lewis, Ottis Jameson, Gordon Jameson and Morton Jameson. Survivors include his wife, Lena A. Jameson; daughters, Cindy A. Gossage, Billie D. Ansley and Elizabeth A. Blackburn; a son, Layton Jameson; grandchildren, Joshua K. Jernigan, Kati L. Blackburn, Sara E. Gossage, Jammy L. Jameson and Amanda M. Jameson; great-grandchildren, Joshua T. Jernigan and Ethan J. Jernigan; brothers and sisters, Ada Titus, Jessie Jameson and Barbarette Sikes and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. Laurel Land Funeral Home Hamilton Herald News.________________________________________________________________Jankiewicz, Christopher J. "Chris," age 25, of Utica, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, October 5, 2007 at the St. Elizabeth Medical Center with his loving family by his side. Born in New Hartford on April 14, 1982, Chris is the son of James and Nancy (Liberatore) Jankiewicz. Raised and educated locally, he attended Holy Trinity Catholic School, and T. R. Proctor High School. Chris' life revolved around his family and he enjoyed the company and presence of all his relatives and friends. Polite to everyone with whom he came in contact, he was a gentle soul, and he lived a simple life. He found pleasure in walking throughout the city and especially picking berries. He loved his garden, and grew a variety of plants from tomatoes to herbs used in the kitchen. He was a culinary artist, and cooking brought much joy to him. Chris enjoyed holiday gatherings, particularly Thanksgiving. But above all his interests, music was his life. He was a self-taught guitar player and drummer, and he loved to travel to music festivals with his friends. He was a parishioner of Holy Trinity Church. Chris is survived by his parents, Nancy and James Jankiewicz; his daughter, Gabriella Titus of Westmoreland; his paternal grandmother, Antoinette Jankiewicz of Clinton; and his sister and brother-in-law, Tiffany and Cameron Gibb of Delmar, NY. Also surviving are his many aunts, uncles, and cousins, too numerous to mention; and his dear and cherished friends, Madelyn, Dan, and Bobby. He was predeceased by his maternal grandparents, Anthony and Anna M. (Morlando) Liberatore; his paternal grandfather, Charles Jankiewicz; and his uncles, Earl Liberatore, and John Jankiewicz. The family extends appreciation to the Utica Fire Department Ambulance, Emergency Medical Services Paramedics, and the nurses and staff of the Emergency Room at St. Elizabeth Medical Center. Visitation will be held Monday (today) from 4:00-7:00 at the Eannace Funeral Home, Inc., 932 South St., corner of Hammond Ave. By family request, please omit floral offerings. Chris' funeral service will commence on Tuesday at 12:00 from the funeral home and at 1:00 at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes where his Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. The Observer-Dispatch. Oct. 8, 2007.________________________________________________________________Jaroszewski, Richard Nicholas, 75, of Granby, died Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008, at the Veteran’s Hospital, Syracuse, following an illness. Mr. Jaroszewski was born in Pennellville, a son of Leo and Sophia Jaroszewski, and had resided in the Fulton/Granby area for most of his life. He served in the U.S. Army, during which he became disabled in the Korean War. He is survived by his wife of more than 43 years, Joyce (Miner) Jaroszewski; his children, Katherine (Eric) Phelps, David Titus and Sandra Ross, all of Oswego, and Linda Titus of Connecticut; and his grandchildren, David, Eric, Brooke and Kara. A spring graveside service will be held at North Volney Cemetery with full military honors at a time to be announced. There are no calling hours. Young & Son Funeral Home, 322 Oneida St., Fulton, has care of arrangements. The Palladium-Times. Jan. 25, 2008.________________________________________________________________Jeannotte, Paul Roger "PJ" 68, of Dorrance Street, Attleboro, died on Tuesday, July 12, 2005, at his residence. He was the beloved husband of Barbara Ann (Titus) Jeannotte, to whom he was married on Oct. 13, 1962. Born in Attleboro, Mass., on April 18, 1937, he was a son of the late Gerard I. and Rose Delia (Rappeneau) Jeannotte. He was a lifelong resident of the city of Attleboro, and a 1955 graduate of Attleboro High School. From 1955--1963 he was employed as a cook for the former Bobby's Restaurant on Bank Street in Attleboro. Since 1963, he was employed by Willow Tree Poultry Farm in Attleboro. Mr. Jeannotte was a veteran of the Army Reserves, having been a member of the Military Police. He was known for his strong work ethic, and his love for sports, particularly soccer, football and hockey. He enjoyed working in his yard and gardening. In addition to his wife of 42 years, he leaves a daughter, Paula A. Jeannotte-Laderbauche of Attleboro; two sons, Gregory P. Jeannotte of Attleboro, and Brian P. Jeannotte of Bar Harbor, Maine; two brothers, Gerard Jeannotte of North Attleboro, and Albert Jeannotte of Attleboro; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend visitation with veteran's honors on Friday, July 15, 2005, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Commonwealth Chapel of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. Children's room available during visitation. Those in need of a ride to visitation may call the funeral home at (508) 695-0200 for free transportation. Graveside funeral services with full military honors will be held on Saturday, July 16, at 10 a.m. at North Purchase Cemetery, 825 North Main Street, Route 152, Attleboro, Mass. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mr. Jeannotte's name may be made to the Hospice of CVNA, 141 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703. To send the family an expression of sympathy, please visit our on-line guest book at dyer-. Arrangements are under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. (508) 695-0200.________________________________________________________________Jenkins, Alice H. 83, of West Street, South New Berlin, passed away Tuesday evening, May 4, 2004, at her home. A resident of South New Berlin since the age of 4, Alice was born Dec. 22, 1920, in Bainbridge. She was the daughter of Olaf and Marie Howard. Alice was married to Kenneth E. Jenkins, who passed away several years ago. Alice grew up in South New Berlin, where she attended the local school. Over the years, she worked as a switchboard operator in the South New Berlin area, in TACO in New Berlin, and in the Bendix Corp. in Sidney, from which she retired as an inspector after 26 years. A "true blue homemaker," Alice will be remembered as a perfect mother. While her children were in school, she would always see that they had cookies or baked goods to share with their classmates. In addition, she always made sure that there were plenty of baked goods at home, as well as canned goods and homemade jam. She was a longtime member of the Victory Rebekah Lodge No. 426 of South New Berlin and was also a 55-year member of the South New Berlin Fire Department Auxiliary. As a member of the auxiliary, she was always there to help with the dinners or any other fund-raising functions. Alice is survived by her children, Anna Marie Neuland and her husband, William, of Cazenovia, David Jenkins and his wife, Barb, of Louisville, Ky., Paul Jenkins and his wife, Melanie, of Watertown, Harold D. Jenkins of Norwich, and Patricia Jenkins of South New Berlin; her grandchildren, Eric Burrell and wife, Leanne, Suzanne Jewett, Kevin Burrell, Chauntel Titus and husband, Mike, Tyrone Neuland and wife, Kristyn, Lori, Linda, Mark, Tim, Matthew, Carrie, Angela, Nola, Lorraine and Lindsey Jenkins, Lauren Camenga and husband, Dana, and Stephen Raitter. Also surviving are 16 great-grandchildren; her daughter-in-law, Donna Jenkins of Wisconsin; and several brothers, nieces and nephews. Alice was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth Jenkins, her son, John Jenkins, and several sisters and brothers. Funeral services for Alice will be held on Saturday, May 8, 2004, at 11:30 a.m. from the R.J. Fahy Funeral Home, with Kurt Funke, pastor of the First Baptist Church of South New Berlin, officiating. Friends may call at the R.J. Fahy Funeral Home on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment will be at a later date in the Riverside Cemetery of South New Berlin. Please consider memorial contributions to the Victory Rebekah Lodge No. 426 of South New Berlin, in care of Helen Gregory, 1038 County Road 37, Mt. Upton, NY 13809. The Daily Star. May 8, 2004.________________________________________________________________Jensen, Diane Rae 50, died peacefully Monday, May 1, 2000, at her home in Nenana, following a valiant battle with cancer. Diane was born Jan. 21, 1950, to Joseph and Dinah Richards at St. Joseph's Hospital in Fairbanks. She lived in Old Minto and at the age of 2 moved with her family to Nenana where she grew up and attended school. Diane started working at the age of 12. Her first job was at the Nenana Cafe. She also worked for the Nenana Ice Classic, HUD Housing, as a warehouse person on the North Slope, as a cleanup person and inventory technician for the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup, and as a home care worker for Tanana Chiefs Conference. At a very young age Diane made many friends, young and old, with her wonderful sense of humor and ability to make others laugh. Everyone who came into her circle of life knew they were loved and cared for. She showed her love for her family in many different ways. Her seven grandchildren, eight nieces and five nephews, eight great-nieces and 16 great-nephews knew they were each very special. Diane was known for her cooking skills at home and at potlatches which she passed down to her two daughters. People, young and old, admired her down-to-earth personality and forgiving nature. Diane loved her culture and traditional lifestyle. Diane was predeceased by her parents, Dinah and Joe Richards; sister Annabel Richards; grandmother Sophia Titus; uncles, Clinton, Matthew and Robert Titus; aunt Rachael Titus; grandson Norman Michael Spencer, and nephew Bobby Knight. She is survived by her husband Larry Jensen; daughters, Deanna and Dinah Jo Richards; sons, Norman and Kenneth Richards, and grandchildren, James Richards, Robert Pierce Jr., Nicholas Pierce, Tyler Rae Richards, Joseph Richards, and Cory Richards, all of Nenana; sisters, Jan Puryear, Beverly Smith and Alvina Fowler; brother Sonny Boy Richards; brothers-in-law, Ed Puryear, Lou Smith and Larry Fowler; aunts, Dorothy Titus and Elsie Titus of Minto, and 10 cousins of Minto, Fairbanks and Nenana. A memorial service will be held today, May 12, at 2 p.m. at George Hall in Nenana.Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.________________________________________________________________Jinnett, Evelyn S., 69, died Saturday at her residence. Services will be private, according to Avinger Funeral Home of Holly Hill. Mrs. Jinnett was born in Charleston, a daughter of Charles M. Smith and Evelyn Taylor Smith Titus. She was a member of the United Church of God. Surviving are her husband, Bruce L. Jinnett; two daughters, Beverly Jinnett of Hillsborough, N.C., and Barbara J. Sykes of Raleigh; and a sister, Eleanor White of Conyers, Ga.________________________________________________________________Jochimsen, Bonnie L. 91, died Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008 at The Abington On Grand in Ames. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Callender with Pastor Kent Wallace officiating. Graveside services will be at 1:20 p.m. Saturday at Oakland Cemetery in Sac City. Visitation will be at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Callender from 10 a.m. Saturday until service time. Palmer Funeral Home in Gowrie is in charge of arrangements. Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Arvilla (Cummings) Williams; first husband, Clayton Coats and second husband, Otto Jochimsen; two brothers, Lester Williams and Charles R. Williams, Jr.; and four sisters, Ethel Thompson, Velma Watts, Fern Titus, and Lela Hildenbrand. Survivors include, two nephews, Dean Watts and Bruce Williams; five nieces, Avis Joy Osborn, Delores Wolfenbarger, Sharon Fortney, JoAnn Gruby, and Joyce Bible. Bonnie L. Williams was born on June 26, 1916 at Fraser, Iowa. She attended schools in Fraser, Boone, and Gilbert. Bonnie was employed at Stricklers Store in Storm Lake. She was united in marriage with Clayton Coats on Aug. 31, 1936 at Storm Lake and they lived in Newell and Laurens. Mr. Coats died on Jan. 19, 1962. Bonnie lived and worked in Laurens for eight years. On July 1, 1968 she was united in marriage with Otto Jochimsen in Laurens. They lived in Callender for 21 years. Bonnie moved to the Grand Avenue Care Center in Ames in September of 1995. Mr. Jochimsen died Jan. 7, 1997. Bonnie was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church. Memorials may be left for Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Callender. The Messinger. Feb. 28, 2008.________________________________________________________________Joe, Wilbur. Tok resident Wilbur Joe, 41, died Nov. 3, 2004, at home. A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the community hall in the village of Tetlin, with a potlatch afterward. Mr. Joe was born Dec. 12, 1962, in Tetlin, and grew up there. He was one of 10 children born to Bernice Joe and the late Patrick David-Joe. Mr. Joe graduated from Tok High School in 1982. He then went to work for the state forestry service as a seasonal worker. He was a warehouseman and firefighter. The most important job he had, his family said, was as a caregiver for his late father. His family also said: "Wilbur was known for his kind heart throughout his life. Even in death, he showed kindness by donating his organs to help others. This is the first value in our Upper Tanana Athabascan culture: to be a person who helps others. The Life Alaska Donor Services stated that his gifts have meant that many others have a chance in life. We, his loved ones, have a comfort in knowing that he lives on in our hearts and through those who are now the caretakers of his earthly self." Besides his father, Mr. Joe was preceded in death by his brother, Patrick David-Joe Jr.; aunt, Helen David; maternal grandfather, Frank Titus; and uncles, Roosevelt, Tom and Raymond Titus. He is survived by his mother, Bernice Joe; grandmother, Emma Titus; aunts, Kathleen Mark and Ellen Demit; uncles and their wives, Ernest Titus, Luke and Alice, Larry and Betty, Virgil and Vernil Titus, and Howard Luke; sisters and brothers-in-law, Diane and Harry, Carol and Darrell, Brenda and Kim, and Flora; brothers and sisters-in-law, John and Clara, Ronnie and June, Edward, Tom and James; and 17 nieces and nephews. Arrangements were by Fairbanks Funeral Home. Anchorage Daily News. Nov. 7, 2004.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Charles A. Bud Jr., 90, of Marion passed peacefully on July 7, 2010. Born January 18, 1920 in Quincy, MA, he was a son of C. Abbott and Bertha (Titus) Johnson. He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Carolyn Jerre (Jermyn), a graduate of Quincy City Hospital Class of 1944 who cared for him at home. He leaves his son, Robert B. Johnson and wife Julie of Bourne; daughter, Susan and her husband, Gary Nichols of Marion; grandchildren, Tracy Nichols of Brookline, Michael Johnson, Jennifer Johnson and her daughter, Mariah, of Bourne, and Sara Johnson of San Diego, CA. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Laura Johnson. A celebration of his life will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, August 14, 2010, at the Hingham Congregational Church, 366 Main St., Hingham. Remembrances may be made to Alzheimers Disease Research, 22512 Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, MD 20871-1950 or to a charity of choice. Arrangements by Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, Wareham. The Patriot Ledger. Aug. 9, 2010.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Dorothy Hoppe, 95, of Lake Oswego, formerly of Medford, died Thursday (Jan. 13, 2000) at her home of age-related causes. A private service will be held. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial Park, Medford. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity or to the Boys & Girls Aid Society, 018 S.W. Boundary Court, Portland, OR 97201. She was born Sept. 25, 1904, in Holdrege, Neb., a daughter of George and Katherine (Strong) Titus. Mrs. Johnson attended Pine Manor College in Boston and graduated from National Kindergarden College in Chicago, where she taught for some years at Hull House. In 1928, she married Dr. Walt Hoppe, who died in 1951. They lived in Nebraska, Medford and Portland. In 1960, she married Lorne Johnson and returned to Nebraska. Following his death in 1984, she moved back to Portland. Survivors include a daughter, Katherine A. Hart, Lake Oswego; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, George E. Hoppe, in 1989. Arrangements: Young's Funeral Home, Tigard. Mail Tribune - Medford.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Flossie Weaver, 75, a 33-year resident of Derwood, died at Holy Cross Hospital of natural causes on Aug. 8, 2004. She was born June 20, 1929, in Mathias, W.Va., the daughter of the late William and Catherine Weaver. She was married to Joseph F. Johnson for 54 years. Survivors in addition to her husband include three daughters, Donna J. Titus of Derwood, Cherllynn D. Saunders of Colorado and Robin A. Saunders of Montgomery Village; two sons, Joseph Johnson Jr. of Derwood and Richard Johnson of Martinsburg, W.Va.; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Catherine Dinges of Derwood. She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Derwood. A viewing was held Aug. 10 at DeVol Funeral Home and a funeral service was held Aug. 12 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Burial was in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Aspen Hill. DeVol Funeral Home in Gaithersburg handled the funeral arrangements. Gazette Newspapers. Aug. 20, 2004.________________________________________________________________Johnson, James Alexander, 66, of Tenino, WA., passed away peacefully Saturday, January 1, 2011. James was born in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, April 30, 1944 to Louie and Myrtle Johnson. He grew up in east Independence and graduated from Chrisman High School in 1962. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Photography and Journalism from CMSC in Warrensburg, Mo. He served two years in the Army, one in Vietnam as a Photo Journalist for the Stars and Stripes newspaper. After being honorably discharged he attended Iowa University and pursued his Masters Degree. He traveled around the country and settled in Washington State. He expanded on his humanitarian skills at Maple Lane School for boys as a teacher for 30 years. He also drew from his early experiences on the farm with his Uncle Delmar Titus and raised cattle, pigs, and horses in his free time on his mountain. He recently married his soul mate Jan Sogge Johnson. He passed away peacefully at their home in Tumwater surrounded by relatives and good friends. He is survived by his sister and brother-in-law Mike and Ginger Potter of Blue Springs and his brother and sister-in-law Jay and Dana Johnson of Grain Valley. He has four nephews Lucas Johnson, Jacob Potter, Jared Johnson, A.J. Johnson and many cousins and family members who love him so much. He will be dearly missed. A memorial service will be held January 15, 2011 at 1 pm. at The Groves Chapel, 1515 W. White Oak St. Independence, MO 64050. The Examiner. Jan. 5, 2011.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Johnny, 76, of 1303 Wise Ave., died March 12, 2003, at High Point Regional Hospital, where he was a patient four weeks. He had been in declining health three years. He was born Dec. 28, 1926, in Aberdeen, a son of Will and Nannie Tyson Johnson, who both preceded him in death. He was a resident of High Point for 29 years and was formerly employed in the parts department at Crescent Ford for 50 years. He was an active member of Temple Memorial Baptist Church for 28 years, where he was a member and past president of the Senior Usher Board for 13 years, the United Usher Board and the trustee board. He was preceded in death by a brother, Willie Johnson; one sister, Lena Mae Dixon; and a grandson, Stephon Johnson. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Flossie McLeod Johnson of the residence; two sons, John (Dorothy) Johnson of Greensboro and Samuel (Angela) Johnson of Summerville, S.C.; two daughters, Patricia Johnson of Kernersville and Jacqueline (Samuel) Titus of High Point; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Cleveland Johnson of Washington, D.C., and Paul (Louise) Johnson of New York; two sisters, Clara Walker and Odessa Shaw, both of Fayetteville; and nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, other relatives and friends. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Monday at Temple Memorial Baptist Church by the Rev. Haywood T. Gray. Burial will be in Floral Garden Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at the church and other times at the residence. Haizlip Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Mary Lee, 74, died peacefully Sunday morning, Aug. 23, 2009, at The Garden at Warwick Forrest Retirement Community in Newport News, VA. She was born June 6, 1935, in Florence, S.C. Mary (Feen) was preceded in death by her loving sister, Alma Echols. She is survived by her brother, Moses Titus; her sister, Annie Lee McGill; her daughters, Betty A. Wright, Yvonne A. Madison, Nathine Johnson, Daisy M. Johnson; her sons, Robert C. Young, Chester A. Robinson, Joseph Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Frederick L. Johnson; 23 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and a host of relatives and friends. She will be missed by all. Homegoing celebration will be held at noon Monday, Aug. 31, at M.E. Fisher Funeral Home, 2117 Madison Ave., Newport News. Viewing will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009, at the funeral home. Burial to follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park Services of Celebration and Remembrance are entrusted to the M.E. Fisher Funeral Home. 757-245-3302 Daily Press. Aug. 30, 2009.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Mary Lou, 71 of Satsuma, Florida passed away peacefully Thursday, May 18, 2006 at Florida Hospital Ormond Memorial in Ormond Beach, Florida from complications after heart surgery. She was born on Thursday, September 13, 1934 to Edna Mabel & John Gentry in Van Buren, Indiana. On November 29, 1953 she married John R. "Johnny" Johnson of Hartford City, Indiana. She worked at RCA in Marion, Indiana for several years, also, helped for 9 years on their dairy and grain farm in Blackford County, Indiana. Together the raised 4 children, Kenneth, William, Douglas & Michael. Mary enjoyed crocheting, baking, cooking and loving her family dearly. She truly enjoyed spending time with her many grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, John & Mabel Gentry in 1985; an infant sister, Dolly in 1936; sister, Elizabeth Titus; and a son, Kenneth Paul Johnson in 2005. She will be deeply missed by her loving husband of 52 years, Johnny Johnson of Satsuma, Florida; William Johnson and wife Jill of Carmel, Indiana, Douglas Johnson & wife MiYoung of South Korea, Michael Johnson and wife Krissy of Jackson, Wisconsin; daughter-in-law, Theresa Johnson of Brevard, North Carolina; grandchildren, Race, Steele, Hollyn, Tia Lee, Saem, Owen, Jeremy, Ben & Justin; sister, Virginia Caskey of Arizona; sister-in-law, Wilma Martz and husband Paul in Indiana; brother-in-law, Harold Johnson of Tennessee; many nieces, nephews and friends who will miss her dearly. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Zachary Zeagler, Hugh P. "Bill" Cheek, Rick Kearns, Danny Reilly, Bill Costello, Jerry Church and Bill Ford. A Celebration of Mary Lou's Life will be held 4:00 p.m., Sunday, May 21, 2006 with Dr. Lorace Cothron, officiating. Visitation will be from 2-5 p.m. at the Watts Funeral Home Chapel in San Mateo, Florida. Interment will be at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida. Flowers are graciously accepted or if you so please, donations in Mary's name may be made to either the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. Watts Funeral Homes, Inc. San Mateo, Florida is in charge of the arrangements. The Star Press. May 20, 2006.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Mary T., 86, of Concord died Monday, Mar. 10 at the Pleasant View Center in Concord. She was born in Landaff, the daughter of Harry and Ethel (McKean) Titus. She graduated from Lisbon High School in 1933 and attended Concord Business College. Johnson worked in the accounting department for the Concord Ford dealership beginning in 1934 and continued working with the franchise until retiring in 1999. She worked for the Ford dealership for 24 years.. Concord Monitor. March 12, 2003.______________________________________________________________Johnson, Robert R., 69, of Tarpon Springs, died Monday (Dec. 23, 1996) at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital, Tarpon Springs. He was born in Cincinnati and came here in 1990 from Mount Clemens, Mich. He was an industrial engineer and worked for the General Dynamics division of Chrysler Corp., Detroit. He was an Army veteran. He was member of Nova Cacsarca Harmony Lodge 2, F&AM, Cincinnati. Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Patricia; two sons, F. Bradford, Indianapolis, and Roderic W. Johnson, Canoga Park, Calif.; a daughter, Tamara Johnson, Kokomo, Ind.; and three grandchildren, Ian Titus, Adrienne Titus and Katherine Toney, all of Kokomo. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.Kokomo Tribune. Sunday, Apr. 1, 2001. IN.Adrienne JoAnn Titus and Robert Allen Petty Jr., have chosen Saturday, June 9, 2001, for their wedding at Liberty Baptist Church.Adrienne is the daughter and step-daughter of Tamara Johnson and Ken Shoup, Kokomo, and the daughter and step-daughter of Steve and Debbie Titus, Clarkston, Mich. She is a 1997 graduate of Taylor High School, and will graduate from Ball State University in May, 2001, with a BA in human resource Management.Robert is the son and step-son of Bob and Yvonne Petty, Kokomo. He is a 1995 graduate of Taylor High School and graduated in December, 2000, from Ball State University. He will begin graduate school at Ball State in August at the Center for Communication and Information Sciences. He is employed at Instant Auto Finance.________________________________________________________________Johnson, Thomas P. - Passed away in Burlingame on May 21, 2003 at the age of 58 years from complications of a chronic bone marrow disease. Beloved husband of Charlene Johnson for 36 years; devoted father of Vicki (Dave) Titus, Julie Johnson, and Crissy Johnson; loving grand-father of Tayler, Gina, and Charlie Titus; cherished son of the late Walter & Alta Johnson. Also survived by his dear mother-in-law and father-in-law, Charlie and Olga Giacoboni and his sister-in-law and brother-in-law Evelyn and Mike Guglielmoni. A native of Burlingame, Thomas was a beloved husband, father, and grand- father. Local business owner and entrepreneur. He was a devoted softball coach and fan to all of his daughters and granddaughters. Tom was very active in San Mateo Bobby Sox/SMYSA. He loved to golf and cheer on the Giants. He will be MISSED by all who knew him. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 23, 2003 at St. Bartholomew's Catholic Church, Alameda De Las Pulgas at Crystal Springs Road in San Mateo. Private Entombment. Memorials preferred to Stanford Division of Hematology, 703 Welch Road #G-1, Stanford, CA 94305 Attention: Karen Mena. SNEIDER AND SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME (650) 343-1804________________________________________________________________Johnson, Velma J., 59, passed away Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005. Funeral: Noon Saturday, Jan. 29, at Mission of Hope Church of God in Christ, 2509 Langston St. Burial: Cedar Hill Memorial Park. Visitation: You may visit Velma noon to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, with the family present 7 to 8 p.m. Survivors: Husband, Harold Johnson; children, Alonzo Johnson Sr. (Deborah), Ronald Johnson, Felicia Glee (Ronald Sr.), Tony, Charles Jr. and Lisa Hillmon; parents, Thurman Johnson and Ira Mae Titus; brothers, Larry, William, Bobby, Billy, Wayne and Carl Titus; sisters, Rocena Wilson, Eva Giddens, Marsha Reed (Calvin), Billie Easter, Penny, Doris, Ruth, Len Dell and Edna Titus; and a host of other relatives and friends. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Jan. 27, 2005.________________________________________________________________Johnston, Gayle Ann of Bend died Sunday of natural causes. She was 52. No services are planned. Mrs. Johnston was born May 3, 1952, in Salem, to Glen and Fern Titus. She married Richard Johnston on June 11, 1998, in Coeur D' Alene, Idaho. Mrs. Johnston worked as a legal secretary. She enjoyed horses, traveling and spending time with family and friends. Survivors include her husband; her parents, Fern and Roy West of Salem; a brother, Clark Killinger of New Hampshire; and two sisters, Brenda Swartz of Portland and Karen Tofte of Salem. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Central Oregon Hospice or the Hospice of Bend-La Pine. Autumn Funerals of Bend is in charge of arrangements. The Bulletin. Feb. 19, 2005.________________________________________________________________Johnstone, Rosemarie (nee Camm), passed away on Tuesday, April 12, 2005. Beloved mother of Alex III and Rose. Loving grandmother of Christopher and Breanna. Lifetime friend of Alex Jr. Dear sister of Louise Lintner, Mary Camm, George Camm, Judith Titus, and Dolores Gunn. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Service Friday, 8 p.m. at the Hubert M. McBride Funeral Home, 2357 E. Cumberland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19125, where friends may call after 7 p.m. Interment private. April 15, 2005?12:00 AM. Bucks County Courier Times.________________________________________________________________Jonas, Wesley Charles, 24, of 599 W. Rambo Road died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2006. The funeral will be noon Saturday at Greene Funeral Home Downtown Chapel, with the Pastor Jim Parrish officiating. Burial will be at Grandview Memorial Park on Cherry Road. A native of Rock Hill, Mr. Jonas was a son of Fred Jonas and Linda Boatwright Jonas. He was a member of Bible Baptist Church and was an electrician in his family business, Rock Hill Electric Service. Surviving in addition to his parents are his brothers, Dwayne Jonas and Shawn Jonas, both of Rock Hill; his sister, Tosh Titus of Rock Hill; his paternal grandmother, Betty Jonas of Rock Hill; and his maternal grandfather, Fred Boatwright. The family will receive friends from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at the funeral home. The Herald. Sep. 30, 2006.________________________________________________________________Jones, Anna Belle - February 1 issueServices are scheduled for 11 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 4, at Terpening & Son Chapel for Anna Belle Jones of Hobbs. Jones, 86, passed away Jan. 31 at Lea Regional Medical Center, in Hobbs. Services will be conducted by Robbie Boyd of First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Woodbine Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at Terpening & Son Mortuary. Jones was born on May 22, 1915, in Matador, Texas, to Joseph G. Kimbell and Lelah (Anderson) Kimbell. She married Boone Jones on Dec. 18, 1933, in Artesia. She was a member of First Baptist Church and an Artesia resident for over 60 years. The Jones' farmed southeast of Artesia, and she operated the Modernistic Beauty Shop for many years. She enjoyed line dancing, quilting, playing piano and guitar, and taking care of her yard. Survivors include: one daughter, Carolyn Danford and husband Glenn of Eunice; two sons, Donald Jones and wife Diane of Buckeye, Ariz., and Richard Jones and wife Glenda of Amarillo, Texas; one brother, Charlie Kimbell, of Artesia; five sisters, Grace O'Bannon of Del Norte, Colo., Ola Charlton of Pensacola, Fla., Jewel Edgerton and Oneita Titus, both of Fort Worth, Texas, and Josie Martin of Roaring Springs, Texas; four grandsons; one granddaughter; eight great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1989, her parents, one brother, two sisters, and one grandson. Artesia Daily Press. Feb. 1, 2002.________________________________________________________________Jones, Clarence. Funeral for retired Sgt. First Class Clarence Jones Jr., 70, Lawton, (Comanche Co., OK) will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Greater Galilee Baptist Church with the Rev. James E. Thornton, pastor, officiating. Sgt. Jones died Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009, in Lawton. A wake will be held from 3- p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial with military honors will be at Fort Sill National Cemetery under direction of Howard Harris Funeral Service. He was born July 31, 1939, in St. Louis, Mo., to Clarence Jones Sr. and Lucille Heady Jones. He attended Ritenour Senior High School and Cameron University. He married Margaret Evelyn Titus Jones on Oct. 13, 1958, in Washington, D.C. He served 23 years in the Army and retired at the rank of sergeant first class. His military awards include: National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Marksmen Badge and Good Conduct Medal 7th Award. He retired from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. after 21 years. He was a member of Greater Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. He also was a lifetime member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1193, Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 56, Silver Spurs Riding Club and was a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and Bass Angular Sportsmen Society. Survivors include his wife, of the home; a daughter, Deobrah Lucille Wright; two sons: Clarence Jones III and Michael Jones; nine grandchildren: Robert C. Jones, Donnie P. Wright, Margaret P. Wright, Christina L. Jones, Tiffany M. Jones, Sarah L. Jones, Michael Jones, Kevin Jones, and Faith Ann Jones; a brother and sister-in-law, Charles R. and Caroline Jones; two sisters: Johanna McCulley and Clara Blades; six sisters-in-law and their spouses: Annette Robinson, Lillie and James Harkness, Donella and Pete Dent, Jannette and Curstis Brockington and Marsha and Leonard Collins; three brothers-in-law and their spouses: Bernie and Dorothy Titus, Eugene and Jean Titus and Vernon Titus; and several nephews, nieces and friends. The Lawton Constitution. Aug. 9, 2009.________________________________________________________________Jones, George L., 76, died Sunday, Dec. 13, 1998, at his home. He was born June 22, 1922, in Grand Gorge, the son of William and Grace Newcomb Jones. He married Rina Faoro on Oct. 13, 1951, in Stamford. He was in the United States Army serving in the South Pacific, 1944-46. He was a journeyman lineman in electrical construction for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1249 in Syracuse. He was a member of the IBEW Local 1249 from January 1951 until his retirement in July 1984. He is survived by his wife, Rina at home; two daughters, Mrs. Terry (Marion) Daniels of Plattsburg and Betty Jones and Ed Hunter of Stamford; a son, Mr. George W. (Mozhgan) Jones of Gloversville; four grandchildren, Jesse and Jan Daniels, Nema and Mona Zohrehvand; one sister, Mrs. Marion Govern of Stamford and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; two half sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Bassani of East Meredith and Mrs. Alice Titus of Oneonta; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Harold (Pete) Jones, and two half brothers, Edward Jones and David Jones. Funeral service will be Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1998, at 10 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church, Stamford, with the Rev. Father Joseph Cebula officiating. Burial will be at the Fair View Cemetery, Grand Gorge. Calling hours are Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1998, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Stamford Rescue Squad. Arrangements are by MacArthur Funeral Home, Hobart. The Daily Star. Dec. 15, 1998.________________________________________________________________Jones, Jerome J., 15, died Thursday, May 11, 2000, at a Fort Worth hospital. Services will be Monday at Holy Temple Church of God in Christ with the Rev. Howard Brown officiating. Burial will be in Hamlin Memorial Cemetery, directed by Foster-Adams Funeral Home. "JJ" was a lifelong resident of Hamiln and an eighth grade student at Hamlin Middle School. He was a member of the Holy Temple Church of God in Christ and was named Patient of the Year at Cook Children's Medi cal Center in 1998. Survivors include his parents, Stanley and Laura (Lee) Jones of Hamlin; one brother, John Ross Jones of Hamlin; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lee, Katherine Jones, and Laura Titus, all of Hamlin. Memorials may be made to Cook Children's Medical Center, 801 7th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104.________________________________________________________________Jones, Leo Everett, 77, of Inverness, died Tuesday (June 27, 2000). Born in Lanesville, Ill., he came here 18 years ago from Marana, Ariz. He was a retired boiler maker and member of the Unity Church of Citrus County. Survivors include his wife, Rosaland; three stepsons, Michael and David Titus, Greenup, (Cumberland Co.) Ill., and Marvin Titus, New Port Richey; two daughters, Kathy Pride and Ellen Claypool, both of Decatur, Ill.; a stepdaughter, Michelle Felty, Washington; a brother, Raleigh, Flint, Mich; three sisters, Ethel Gross, Inverness, Marjorie Daniels, Taylorville, Ill., and Eva Mae, Pana, Ill.; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Hooper Funeral Homes & Crematory, Inverness.________________________________________________________________Jones, Nathaniel "Pop" Jr., 58, of 208 Harrell St., died Sunday (Feb. 1, 2004) at NorthEast Medical Center, Concord. Born Dec. 8, 1945, in Fairfield County, S.C., Mr. Jones was a son of the late Nathaniel and Lucy Roseborough Jones. He was a graduate of Dunbar High School and attended Livingstone College. He was a member of United Baptist Church, Kannapolis, and was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He last worked at Shafer Iron. Survivors include wife Esther Williams Jones; sons Nathaniel Jones III, Ashland, Ky., and Claymore C. Jones, Nashville, N.C.; stepsons Bruce Titus, Salisbury, and Eric Grant, Taylorsville; daughter Barbara Nelson, Okinawa, Japan; stepdaughters Mary McCurdy, Sarah Leach, Sonya Howell and Deliza Howell, all of Salisbury, and Ann Armstrong, Arlington; brothers George F. Jones, Kannapolis, and Steven Jones, East Spencer; sisters Bernice Jones and Margaret Jones, both of East Spencer, Lucy Mae Harris, Spencer, Evelyn Jones, Salisbury, and Virginia Jones, Washington, D.C.; 17 grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, United Baptist Church, Kannapolis, with the Rev. John E. Jones officiating. Burial, 11 a.m. Monday, VA Medical Center, Brenner Avenue. Visitation: 1 p.m. Saturday, United Baptist Church. At other times, the family will be at the home on Harrell Street. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home is in charge. Salisbury Post. Feb. 7, 2004.________________________________________________________________Jones, Paul A., 44, of Centennial, CO, died suddenly in Redding, California on February 16, 2009. Born: On September 24, 1964, in Easton, PA, he was a son of Helen M. Titus Jones, of Lopatcong Township, NJ and the late Roy A. Jones. Personal: He was a truck driver for JDS Trucking Company in Colorado. Paul traveled all over the country in his truck and stopped in often to visit family. He enjoyed fishing, NASCAR races and the mountains. He was a big fan of the Dallas Cowboys and enjoyed teasing back and forth between the football fans in the family. Survivors: In addition to his mother, Helen, he is survived by five brothers, Frank and his wife Sharon, of Kilgore, TX, Jerry and his wife, Lu and Wayne, all of Easton, Don and his wife Barb, of Phillipsburg, NJ and Roy Jr. and his wife Helen, of Palmer Township; two sisters, Sue Rice and her husband Bob, of Bath and Donna Heater and her husband Jim, of Alpha, NJ; nieces and nephews, Misty, Doug, Ryan, Kelsey, Rachel, Michael, Jeremiah, Matthew, Courtney, Roy III, Kerry, Bob Jr., Angela, Justine, Jamie and Jim Jr.; and great-nieces and great-nephews; DeAnna, Alyssa, Caylee, Preston, Ryan, Mason, Ayden, Adriana, Jason and Lorynne, and his companion, Melissa Jepperson and her daughter, Aerika, with whom he resided. Services: A memorial service will be held at 7p.m. Monday in the Strunk Funeral Home, Inc., 602 W. Berwick St., Easton. Call Monday 5:30 to 7p.m. in the funeral home. Memorials: In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Center for Animal Health and Welfare, 1165 Island Park Road, Easton, PA 18042. 18018. The Express Times. Feb. 27, 2009.________________________________________________________________Jordan, Barbara Jeanne Thiel. b May 22, 1921. d April 29, 2007. Wife of Scott C. Jordan deceased. Survived by daughters Carol Humphry, Jennifer and Bill Beard, Faye and Peter Titus, Hollijoy Leamey, 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Also by a brother Irving and wife Irene, his 3 children and 3 children of brother Hollis Thiel. Barbara's strength of character was in keeping with the very best traditions of her ancestors, she left an indelible stamp on the life and character of all her children and grandchildren; strongly influenced all those who were intimately associated with her. She supported her husband during his years as CEO of Standard Electric Time Co. and as real estate developer on Cape Cod, MA. She will be remembered for her beautiful soprano voice, piano playing and gift for the arts. She actively supported The First Church of Christ, Scientist. It was her great joy to work in the healing ministry of the church, as a Christian Science Journal listed Practitioner. In memoriam a celebration of her life: Saturday, May 31, 1 p.m. Trinity United Methodist Church, 361 Summer Ave., Springfield, MA. Published in the Bellingham Herald on 5/25/2008.________________________________________________________________Jordan, Evelyn D. (nee White), age 90. Born to Edward and Mary Bell (nee Kohler) on Bailey Ave. in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. Preceded in death by husband Carl; son, Carl Joseph and sister, Laura Truchan. Survived by son, Edward (Deborah); grandchildren, David (Renee), Mark, Timothy, Rachel Chaney (Clint) and sister, Marie Titus of Fort Wayne, IN. Private graveside services were held at Brooklyn Heights Cemetery, Cleveland. 440-842-7800. The Plain Dealer. Jan. 4, 2011.________________________________________________________________Jordan, Hiram. Funeral services for Hiram Jordan, 74, former Tulia resident, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Monterey Church of Christ with Keith Mast officiating. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park by Resthaven Funeral Home. Mr. Jordan died Saturday, Dec. 18, 1999. He was born June 9, 1925, in Dunn. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II and in 1950 graduated from Texas Tech University. He was president of First State Bank in Tulia from 1965 to 1983, later served as president of First State Bank of Shallowater and was a regional director for the State of Texas Banking Department. He was a member of Monterey Church of Christ and the Agape Sunday School Class. On Nov. 22, 1950, he married Irene Duke in Artesia, N.M. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Doug Jordan of Lubbock and Gregg Jordan of Amarillo; a daughter, Deborah Titus of Lubbock; a brother, Harold Jordan of Oklahoma City; a sister, Lenora Olson of Colfax, Iowa; and five grandchildren. The family suggests memorials to the Monterey Church of Christ Missions.________________________________________________________________Jordan, Richard H., 56, of Chapman, died Thursday (Nov. 15, 2001) in his home. Mr. Jordan was born in Columbus, Ohio, on Sept. 29, 1945, to Robert and Mae (Vaughn) Jordan. His wife, Peggy Titus Jordan, survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Kenny (Stephanie) Presley of Louisa, Ky.; a son, Marc (Angela) of Prestonsburg, Ky.; two sisters, Nancy Bryant and Betty Allen Schnieder, both of Louisa; four brothers, Ronnie, Thomas and Daniel, all of Louisa, and Howard of Xenia, Ohio; six grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Wilson Funeral Home in Louisa. The services will be held at noon Monday at Cherryville Missionary Baptist Church, officiated by Pastors Eddie Caudill and John Haney. Burial will follow at Fairchild Cemetery. Mr. Jordan was a retired pawnbroker and a member of Cherryville Missionary Baptist Church.________________________________________________________________Joslin, Charles A. "Chuck," died in Glen Ellen on Aug. 31, 2006. He was the loving son of Earl A. Joslin and the late Betty Joslin; beloved stepson of Donna Joslin, loving brother of James Joslin and his wife, Pam, of Idaho, Eldon Joslin and his wife, Ramona, of Alabama, Joy Stuber and her husband, Steve, of Santa Rosa, Beverly Stewart and her husband, Milt, of West Point, Carolyn Adachi and her husband, Ko, of West Covina, Katrina Jones, of Glen Ellen, Dan Joslin, of Glen Ellen, Jo Gossett and her husband, Robert, of Lakeport, Janet Titus of Carmichael, and Earl E. Joslin Jr. of Cotati. He is also survived by numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. Chuck was born in Grand Island, Neb., in 1950. He was 54-year resident of Glen Ellen. Chuck worked for the Sonoma Developmental Center for more than 32 years. He was a member of the Glen Ellen Community Church and the Santa Rosa Bible Church. Chuck was passionate about bicycling and sports, especially his San Francisco Giants. He loved to bicycle all over Sonoma County. He was loved and will be missed for his big heart and overwhelming generosity. A memorial service was held on Monday, Sept. 11 at the Santa Rosa Bible Church. Private inurnment at Valley Cemetery in Sonoma. Memorial contributions may be made to the Glen Ellen Community Church, 5311 O'Donnell Lane, Glen Ellen, CA. 95442. Sonoma Index-Tribune. Sep. 15, 2006.________________________________________________________________The Bismarck Tribune. Wednesday, August 31, 1938. p. 5.G. E. Juell, Spokane, Wash., former Bismarck resident, died Sunday at 1:30 a.m. at his home in Spokane as a result of a heart attack. He was 61 years old. Word of his death was received here by Mrs. Lizzie M. Titus, 212 Thayer avenue, west, pioneer resident of Bismarck, and mother of Mrs. Juell. Mr. Juell was employed as printer by the Bismarck Tribune for a number of years and by other Bismarck printing firms. He had been a resident of Spokane since 1919 and was employed as a printer also. He belonged to the Printer's Union. His marriage to Mina A. Titus was solemnized Apr. 16, 1907. To that union three children were born. They are, Mrs Lillyan A. Davis and Leonard Lloyd Juell, both of Arcata, Calif., and Mrs. Alta Nelson, Canby, Ore. There are three grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in Spokane with the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Mr. Juell had been a member of the church there for several years. A brother-in-law, Lloyd E. Titus, Portland, Ore., will go to Spokane for the services.________________________________________________________________Jungst, Mary Louise, 87, of 5600 Orangethrope, LaPalma, Calif., formerly of Peoria, died at 2:20 a.m. Monday, Jan. 20, 1997, at LaPalma Intercommunity Medical Center. Born Aug. 1, 1909, in Peoria to Roy Douglass and Emma Titus Lines Andrew, she married Robert W. Jungst on July 18, 1929, in Peoria. He died July 1976, in California. She also was preceded in death by one brother. Surviving are two daughters, Marilyn Forsstrom of Cerritos, Calif., and Margaret Ellen Black of Published on January 24, 1997, Journal Star (Peoria, IL) ________________________________________________________________Kabel, Diana Dawn, 44, passed peacefully on January 24, 2010 in St. John's, FL. She was born in Jacksonville, August 13, 1965 to Richard Titus Sr. and Joan Hawkins. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Diana was an avid lover of nature, music, flowers, and family. She will be missed dearly by all those whom had loved her. Diana leaves behind to cherish her memory, devoted husband and bestfriend of 16 years, Scott A. Kabel; loving son, Sean Jeffers; parents, Richard Titus Sr. and Joan Hawkins; brothers, Richard Titus Jr., Christopher Titus, sister, Amy Bailey; brother-in-law Ryan Bailey; nephews, Trey, Andrew, Patrick; her extended family, cherished friends, and most of all, the light of her life, granddaughter Michaelah Lynn Jeffers. A Celebration of Diana's life will be held Saturday, January 30th, at 2 p.m. at Hardage Giddens Mandarin Chapel, 11801 San Jose Blvd. Family will accept flowers or donations to . Please visit to leave fond memories. Arrangements are entrusted to Hardage Giddens Funeral Home, 904-288-0025. The Florida Times-Union. Jan. 28, 2010.________________________________________________________________Kaepernick, Carla M., 90, Hillside Manor, Beaver Dam, formerly of 228 S. Ridge St., Hustisford, died on Saturday, April 7, 2001, at Hillside Manor Nursing Home, Beaver Dam. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, April 11, at 2 p.m., at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, Neosho. The Rev. David Meister will officiate. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Mayville. Mrs. Kaepernick was born on Jan. 11, 1911, in Dundee, Ill., the daughter of William and Elsa (Schellpfeffer) Nehls. She was married on June 5, 1935, to Alfons H. Kaepernick in Mayville. Mrs. Kaepernick was a graduate of Mayville High School and a graduate of Dodge County Normal School. She was a teacher in the Mayville and Browns Corners area. She was later employed at Herman Mutual Insurance Co., Iron Ridge, and Midland Mutual Insurance Co., Juneau. She was a member of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, Neosho, a member of St. Paul Altar Guild and St. Paul Ladies Aid. Survivors include two sons, Kenneth (Kathlyn) Kaepernick, Iron Ridge, and Charles (Mary) Kaepernick, Hustisford; one daughter, Kathryn Titus, Nowwalk, Iowa; one son-in-law, Gerold Peay, Hustisford; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alfons, in 1994; one daughter, Karen, in 2000; one sister, and two brothers in infancy. Friends may call on Tuesday, April 10, from 5 to 8 p.m., at the Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville, and on Wednesday, April 11, from 1 p.m. until the time of service at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, Neosho.________________________________________________________________Kaiser, Margaret Ann, 69, Emporia, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2000, at an Emporia (Lyon Co., KS) nursing home. Mrs. Kaiser had worked in advertising at the Lindsborg News-Record in Lindsborg, and she taught school at Lindsborg High School and Seaman High School in Topeka. She was born Nov. 17, 1930, in Hutchinson, (Reno Co., KS) the daughter of Banner Shawhan Titus and Eva Mae Flood. She graduated from Burrton High School in Burrton, and then earned a two-year degree from Cottey College in Nevada, Mo. She later graduated from William Jewell College in Liberty, Mo. She moved to Emporia from Lindsborg in 1989. Mrs. Kaiser was a member of the Methodist Church at Lindsborg. Survivors include three daughters, Lisa McKenzie, Emporia, Dr. Karen Tracey, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Janice Henne, Wamego; a brother, Robert Titus, Commerce, Texas; a companion, Dallas Nelson, Lindsborg; and six grandchildren. Cremation is planned. Private memorial services will be at a later date. No visitation is scheduled. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bethany College Oratorio Society, and sent in care of Carlson Funeral Home in Emporia.________________________________________________________________Kansanback, Kenneth K. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Mon., June 25, for Kenneth K. Kansanback, 88, Colman, who died on June 21, 2007, at his farm home. The Rev. Don Johnson will officiate in the Ellsworth Funeral Home at Madison, and burial will be in Colman Cemetery at Colman. Casketbearers will be Brett Titus, Michelle Fritz, Brad Kansanback, Don, Rob and David Beyreis. Honorary casketbearers will be Adam, Jill and Gina Fritz, Lex Titus, Wade Kansanback and Emily Beyreis. Organist will be Sue McNeil, and soloist will be Robert Ellsworth The family will be present beginning at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home. Kansanback was born on Sept. 29, 1918, at Flandreau to Elmer and Lillian (Steinke) Kansanback. He attended Vance Country School and worked for area farmers. He married Blanche Sayles on May 25, 1940, at Rock Rapids, Iowa. They farmed near Colman. He also worked for DeWayne Clarke Construction in Madison for a few years. He was a member of Interlakes Seventh Day Adventist Church in Madison and treasurer of the Colman Township Board. Survivors include his wife, Blanche of Colman; a son, Tom (Lavonne) of Colman; two daughters, Kathleen (Ken) Beyreis of Beaver Dam, Wis., and Janie (Alan) Titus of Bollingbrook, Ill.; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Burnell (Ardis) of Auburn, Wash., and Vernice Kansanback of Bonney Lake, Wash.; and a sister, Eleanor Heesch of Flandreau. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Mildred Backus and Lucille Luck; and a granddaughter. Condolences may be sent to the family at . Madison Daily Leader. Jun. 23, 2007.________________________________________________________________Kappel, Robert M., 68, of Port Richey, died Saturday (June 12, 1999) at Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. Born in Fort Wayne, Ind., he came here 20 years ago from his native Indiana. He was the owner of Hangar Tavern, Auburn, Ind., and an Air Force veteran during the Korean War. He was Protestant. He was a member of the American Legion Post 335, Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3997, both in Hudson. Survivors include his wife, Patricia I.; a daughter, Shirley Smyth, Hudson; a sister, Mary Titus, Decatur, Ind.; and two grandchildren. Michels and Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey.________________________________________________________________Karas, Robert Richard, 85, of Bedford died Feb. 9, 2006, at Clearview Home in Clearfield (IA). Services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14, at Ritchie Funeral Home, 124 S. Main St., Lenox. Burial will be 2 p.m. in Massena Center Cemetery. (Cass Co., IA). Memorials may be directed to Hospice or Creston Respite. Mr. Karas, son of Otto and Edna (Harris) Karas, was born Aug. 1, 1920, in Massena. On Oct. 12, 1946, he married Betty Lou Titus. He farmed in the Massena and Bedford areas. Survivors include his wife, Betty Karas of Clearfield; son Larry (wife Nancy) Karas of Pleasant Hill; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Gilbert, Frank and Elwin Karas; and four sisters, Bessie, Mable, Alice and Leona. Creston News Advertiser. Feb. 15, 2006.________________________________________________________________Karns, M. Lorraine, 79, of Colona, died Saturday, Aug. 19, 2006, at Genesis Medical Center, Illini Campus, Silvis. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22, at Bethel Assembly of God, Rock Island. Visitation is 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory, 6601 38th Ave., Moline. Burial is in Moline Memorial Park. Lorraine was born Sept. 21, 1926, in Streator, Ill., daughter of Clarence Walford and Ethel E. Aaronson Carlson. She married Louis Russell Karns Jan. 17, 1947, at Memorial Christian Church. Lorraine was honored as Mother and Sunday School Teacher of the Year. She had a beautiful voice and passion for singing that she passed on to her children. Lorraine loved sharing and expressing her faith with family and friends. Survivors (and spouses) include her husband, Louis; children, Janet Welsch, Atalissa, Iowa, Sally (Gerald) Earnest, East Moline, Michael (Judith) Karns, Lynn Center, Melody (Dudley) Trone, Moline, Shawn (Amber) Karns, Galesburg; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Gwendolyn Minch, Marsha (Frank) Alcorn; brother, Dennis (C.J.) Titus. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Richard Zimmerman. Online condolences may be expressed to Lorraine's family by visiting her obituary at . The Rock Island Argus. Aug. 20, 2006.________________________________________________________________Kaufman, Eugene 'Gene' O. Services for Eugene 'Gene' O. Kaufman Sr., 69, Logansport, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Gundrum Funeral Home. He died at 3:50 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006, in Chase Center. Born Oct. 19, 1937, in LaGrange, he was the son of Ned and Christena Weisenberger Kaufman. He was married Oct. 20, 1979, in Royal Center, to Sue A. Viney, who survives. A 1955 graduate of Piketon, Ohio, Gene was a union electrician and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving in the Korean War. He was a member of the Royal Center Masonic Lodge #585, Royal Center Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Valley of Fort Wayne, Mizpah Temple of Fort Wayne, Murat Legion of Honor, Logansport Shrine Club, a life member and Past Commander of American Legion Post #60, Voiture #729 40 & 8, a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3790, and a member of the Electricians Union Local #668. Gene was an avid golfer. He enjoyed spending time with his classmates and friends. Also surviving are three sons, Eugene 'Gene' O. Kaufman Jr. and his wife, Marcie, Augusta, Kan., Cary D. Kaufman and his wife, Angie, and Patrick Ned Kaufman, all of Logansport; one daughter, Tina Marie Titus and her husband, Rick, Logansport; one stepdaughter, Debbie Cottrell, Kokomo; one brother, Richard 'Dick' Kaufman and his wife, Connie, North Port, Fla.; and 12 grandchildren. Pastor Gene O. Kaufman Jr. will officiate at the services. Burial, with full military rites, will be in the Walton IOOF Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home, where services will be conducted by the Masonic Lodge at 6 p.m., followed by a shrine processional. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Pharos-Tribune. Nov. 11, 2006.________________________________________________________________Keelan, John L. 'Cadillac Jack' 'Wizard, 68, of Battle Creek died Friday, December 3, 2004, at his daughter's home in Avon, Indiana. He was born in Kalamazoo, on July 22, 1936, the son of Leo E. and Edith I. Keelan. John graduated from Lakeview High School in 1954 and retired from the Kellogg Company in 1997 after 27 years of service. It was at the Kellogg Co. where he was given his nicknames of 'Cadillac Jack' and 'Wizard'. He is survived by three daughters, Teri Keelan of Avon, IN, Janie (Todd) Grant of Battle Creek and Diane (Omar) Sharif of Avon, Indiana; three grandchildren, Ryan Ray, Ashley Shockley and Carlie Titus; a sister Dolores (Patrick) Jeckering; and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by many friends and former co-workers in the Battle Creek area. John was preceded in death by his parents. He was a member of the Kellogg 25 year Club, Burnham Brook and the United Way. John enjoyed Hunting, fishing, traveling and spending time with his family and friends. At the request of the family, Friends may call after 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 7, 2004, at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home where the family will receive friends 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 8, 2004, with Duane Stuart officiating. Interment will follow at Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Spinal Cord Research Foundation. Battle Creek Enquirer. Dec. 7, 2004.________________________________________________________________Keen, Virginia Titus, 94, of Fort Myers, Fla., and formerly of Vineland, went home to be with our Lord, Monday, Dec. 4, 2006. She was born on Jan. 5, 1912 in Brooklyn, N.Y., to the late Alan and Emma Titus. She moved to Vineland shortly thereafter. She graduated from Vineland High School in 1930 and attended Taylor Business School in Philadelphia. She married her beloved husband, Everett M. Keen, on June 4, 1932. They shared 63 years of marriage. They had three children, 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She loved spending time with family and friends. She was a lifetime member of the First Presbyterian Church in Vineland, where she was honored to become the first woman elder in the state of New Jersey. She enjoyed traveling, especially flying with her husband in his private plane. They lived in Cape Coral, Fla., every winter since 1973, eventually making that their full-time residence. From there they moved to Shell Point Village. In Florida she was a member of the Faith Presbyterian Church for many years. Her faith and love for Christ were a shinning example to all who knew her. She was predeceased by her husband Everett, who passed away in January 1996. She is survived by her three children, Nancy Wand of Cape May, David Keen (Elizabeth) of Fort Myers, Fla., and Marilyn Dondero (Joseph) of Ocoee, Fla; 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday. at the Faith Presbyterian Church, 4544 Coronado Parkway, Cape Coral, Pastor Halverson officiating. Final rest will follow to Lee Memorial Park Cemetery, Lehigh Acres. The Metz Chapel of Cape Coral is handling the arrangements. The Daily Journal. Dec. 7, 2006.________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - September 13, 2001. Page: A15Bertha Titus Keller, 84, of Lancaster, a retired teacher, died Sept. 5, 2001, in Brothers of Mercy Nursing Home, Clarence, after several months' illness. Born Bertha Wissman in Butternut, Wis., she grew up in Brocton and Sinclairville and was a graduate of Fredonia Normal School. She taught elementary school in Hinsdale, Corfu, Attica and Alden. She married Robert "Paul" Titus in 1938, and together they operated Wyoming Guernsey Dairy in Cheektowaga for 20 years. They later moved to the Village of Wyoming to help operate the family dairy farm. Upon the death of her husband, she moved to Lancaster. She married Kenneth Keller in 1977. He died about 10 years ago. Mrs. Keller was a member of the New York State Retired Teachers, the Lancaster Civic Club and Faith United Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy T. Vienne of Elma; a son, Robert W. Titus of Mahwah, N.J.; a stepson, Gordon of Charlottesville, Va.; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Faith Methodist Church, 5505 Broadway, Lancaster. Burial will be in the family plot in Wyoming Cemetery. [Anderson].________________________________________________________________Kelly, Andrew Ralph, 74, died April 20, 2005, in Bremerton, Wash., of a heart attack. Born July 7, 1930, in Renton, Wash., he came to Suntrana with his family before he was 6 months old. His father, Beryl Kelly, worked in the mines for "Cap" Lathrop. His first memory was of watching his mother Catherine "Kay" out the cabin window carrying pails of water by a yoke up to the cabin. Most of his childhood and teens were spent in Fairbanks, where he sold newspapers and worked for the Model Café as a janitor and potato peeler and at the Ladd Field power plant. Jobs were easy to come by in Fairbanks during the war; later he returned to the Healy area as a dynamite blaster, then to Goodnews Bay as a cat skinner. Andrew was known for his sense of humor and intelligence that quite often culminated in practical jokes. He was basically a self-educated man and had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and information including science, philosophy and quirky facts. He had a deep appreciation for the culinary and fine arts. He loved classical music and spending time with his family and friends. He was also known for his exploring nature, traveling all over the United States, and training for the U.S. Coast Guard that included electronics (LORAN) school in Groton, Conn. He spent many a weekend exploring the New York City sights. He was also stationed in many places, such as Hawaii and Japan during the Korean War. After his proud tour of duty he returned to Fairbanks, where he joined his father, Beryl, and uncle Halford Kelly who were starting a business now known as Kelly's Tire & Wheel; it has been in business for 54 years. In 1958 he met Lillian King through his sister, Kay, and they were married June 14, 1959. They had two children and made a home on the Old Steese Highway. They were able to travel to China in 1979 right after President Nixon was there, and later to Europe several times, including Russia where his mother's family was from and to see the Hermitage. As his health declined, he spent part of his time in Bremerton with his wife, Lillian, and near his sister, Dorothy, and family. Andrew loved Alaska and was proud to be a Pioneer from Fairbanks. He is survived by his wife, Lillian, son, Daniel Kelly, of Fairbanks, and his daughter, Kimberly Kelly, of Portland, Ore.; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dorothy and Jim Vring of Poulsbo, Wash., and Kay and Fred Myers of Little Rock, Ark.; cousins, Michael and Sherie Kelly, Larry and Nancy Kelly, Terry and Nancy Kelly, Peter and Pari Kelly, Delores and George McKee, Betty Lou and Steve Titus and Donna and David Wolfe and families. A memorial and celebration of his life will be held at 4 p.m., Thursday, July 7, at the Elk's Lodge. Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Jul. 3, 2005.________________________________________________________________Kelshaw, Evelyn V., 85, formerly of Hazleton and Weatherly, a guest at the Sunny Knoll Personal Care Home, Drums, Luzerne County, died Sunday (1997) in the emergency room of the Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center. She was the widow of Clayton Kelshaw, who died in 1963. Prior to retiring, she had worked as a nurse's aide at the St. Joseph Hospital, Hazleton. Born in Quakake, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Martha M. (Banks) Brobst. She was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Weatherly, and the Weatherly and Quakake Senior Citizens. Surviving are a daughter Alberta, wife of Carmen Corch of Weatherly; a sister, Mrs. Robert (Alberta) Titus of Allentown; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a brother Russell and a sister, Catherine Brobst.________________________________________________________________Kemp, John B., 89, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 6, at his residence at the Episcopal Church Home in Louisville, KY. He was born on August 14, 1918, the oldest of five children of John Bert and Margaret (Little) Kemp, who were homesteaders on their farm near Scobey, MT. Services will be at St Ann's Catholic Church, Prairie Village, KS on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 11:00 am. Visitation will be at 10:00am prior to mass. Arrangements are being handled by Newcomer's Sons, Overland Park, KS. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be donated to the national headquarters of Easter Seals, 230 West Monroe St., Suite 1800, Chicago, IL 60606 or Parkinson's Foundation of the Heartland, 7800 Foster, Overland Park, KS 66204-2955. Mr. Kemp was a highly distinguished and deeply dedicated public servant, with 63 continuous years of public service, first as a U.S. Navy Lieutenant in World War II, followed by a career in transportation and public works including the Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, the Federal Highway Administration as Regional Administrator, during which time he served as Regional Federal Council chairman and Federal Executive Board chairman. He served as Regional Representative of the U.S. Department of Transportation during the administrations of Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter. From 1979-1987, he served as the Kansas Secretary of Transportation, and thereafter, was elected to the Prairie Village (Kansas) City Council for an additional 11 years. Mr. Kemp received a B.A. in Economics and Sociology from the University of Montana and his B.S. in Engineering and a M.S. in Engineering Valuation from Iowa State University. He was named one of America's Top Ten Public Works Leaders in 1982 and holds bronze, silver and gold medals from U.S. Department of Transportation. He was honored as a distinguished alumnus of the University of Montana in 1985. In 1971 he was featured as the Exceptional Parent of the Year by the National Easter Seal Society. He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife of 7 years, Kathryn Lally Kemp, his sister, Peggy Wagner, and his second wife of 37 years, E. Joan Stacey Kemp of Prairie Village, KS. Survivors include three children and their spouses: Kathryn (Kemp) and Dr. Thomas Lehmann, Mary (Kemp) and Dr. Cal Ray Harding, all of Louisville, KY, and John D. and Sameta Kemp of Washington, DC; two stepdaughters and their spouses: Sue Stacey and Brad Meinhold of St. Paul, MN and Beth (Stacey) and Dave Cicha, and daughter, Christine, of Overland Park, KS. Also surviving are Mr. Kemp's four grandchildren: Dr. Will Lehmann and wife, Sarah; Hans Lehmann and wife; Ruth, John (Nick) Titus and wife, Julie; and Dr. Lally Lehmann; and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Kemp is also survived by his twin sisters, R. Doris Moreno and Dorothy K. D. Boos, both of Billings, MT, and his brother, Dr. R. W. (Bob) Kemp and his wife, Judy, of Williston, ND, and a devoted number of nieces and nephews. Published in the Topeka Capital-Journal on 6/10/2008.________________________________________________________________Kenneally, Thomas J., 76, died Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, in Concord. Born and raised in Hyannis, he was a graduate of Barnstable High School. Following high school, he enlisted with the U.S. Marine Corps and served two years during the Korean War. He was a longtime resident of South Yarmouth, Mass., and was employed for more than 40 years with New England Telephone Co., working on the Cape and the Islands. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers. Mr. Kenneally was the father of Debra J. Prussman of Newbury and Karen Gammon and Stephen Kenneally, both of Cape Cod, Mass. He was the brother of Patricia Sullivan of Southboro and Peter Kenneally of Titusville, Fla. He also leaves four grandchildren, Rochelle Titus, Mellissa Nunes, Amanda Prussman and Bethany Prussman; three great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Morris & O'Connor Funeral Home, 58 Long Pond Drive, South Yarmouth. A service with military honors will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne, Mass. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association, 30 Pillsbury St., Concord 03301; or Bow Volunteer Fire Department, 10 Grandview Road, Bow 03304. The Concord Monitor. Nov. 23, 2009.________________________________________________________________Kennedy, Colleen A. Funeral services for Colleen A. Kennedy, 78, of Toledo, and formerly of Lyons, were held Friday at Weigel Funeral Home, Metamora, (OH) with Father Gary Ferguson officiating. Colleen died Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center. She was the daughter of Gerald and Jeannette (Titus) Knoderer and a graduate of St. Vincent de Sales High School, Newark. Colleen was a former member of Our Lady of Fatima in Lyons and a homemaker. On May 28, 1949, she married Thomas P. Kennedy, who preceded her in death in 2005. Colleen was a colorful, generous woman, always wanting to give to others, and the all-time “queen of garage sales.” She enjoyed music of all kinds and became a whiz on the computer. Colleen is survived by her sons, Mike, of Arizona, and Craig (Karen) Kennedy, of Toledo; daughters, Joyce (Tom) Mika, of Lyons, Peaches (Al) Holland, of Archbold, and Karen Keller, of Sylvania; grandchildren, Molly, Monica, Mitchell, Amanda, Alex, and Gina; brother, Neil, of Glouster; and sister, Judy Crawford, of California. She also was preceded in death by children, Janet and Tim; a brother, Jerry; and stepfather, Vern Butt, with whom she was as close as her birth father. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Congestive Heart Failure Clinic at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, Toledo, which held a special place in her heart. Originally published May 19, 2007________________________________________________________________Kennedy, Thomas, 80, of Mulberry, Fla., died Tuesday, May 13, 2003, of lung disease in Plant City, Fla. Mr. Kennedy was born April 9, 1923, in Jackman, Maine. He moved to Florida 20 years ago. Mr. Kennedy was an engineer for Maine Central Railroad and retired from there in 1984. Mr. Kennedy was a member of the Elks in Port Charlotte, Fla. He was also a Mason and a Shriner. Mr. Kennedy was a member of American Legion Post 72 in Mulberry. Mr. Kennedy was a World War II Navy veteran. He is survived by his two sons, Thomas Kennedy of San Antonio, Texas, and David Kennedy of Brunswick, Maine; daughters, Patti Kennedy of South West Harbor, Maine, Susan Jordan of Windham, Maine, Barbara Solinski of Mulberry and Bonnie Titus of Mulberry; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lou S. Kennedy. A private family memorial will be held in Maine. National Cremation Society, Tampa, Fla., is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Kenny, Daniel J. "Poppador," 48, of West Thomas St., passed away Thursday, January 26, 2006, at his home. Born April 5, 1957 in Rome, he was a son of Daniel and Delores LaViolette Kenny. Dan was a graduate of Rome Free Academy, Class of 1975. He had previously been married to Victoria Solvetti. Dan was an industrial electrician employed by East Coast Olive Oil in Utica. Surviving are two daughters, Asia M. Kenny, Rome, Alicia N. Kenny, Oneida; a son, Daniel J. Kenny, Rome; two sisters, Michelle Titus, Massachusetts, Kathy (Dan) Burdick, Utica; a brother, Michael Kenny, Utica; his granddaughter and fishing buddy, Madison Bray; best friend, Kristen Wameling; special neighbor, Emilie Hayes; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. Funeral services are private. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends and relatives are invited to call at Strong and Burns Funeral Home, 401 N. George St., Monday from 3 to 6 p.m. The Observer Dispatch. Jan. 29, 2006.________________________________________________________________Kent, Ellis C. 93, of RR 1, Kingsley, died Monday at Barnes Kasson Skilled Nursing Facility, Susquehanna. His wife, the former Doris Hitchcock, died in 1994. Born Nov. 17, 1908, in Brooklyn Township, Susquehanna County, son of the late Charles C. and Bessie Turrell Kent, he was a 1927 graduate of Brooklyn High School. He was a dairy farmer and previously helped his father in the painting and carpentry business. He was a member of the Montrose Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and a former member of the Eastern Milk Producers Association and the Grange. He loved to participate in sports during his younger years and later enjoyed the outdoors and gardening. Surviving are three daughters, Joyce Bouvia, Tennessee, Janet Rozell, Kingsley, and Judy Inman, Drums; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a sister, Bernice Titus, Harford; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Bartron Funeral Home Inc., 74 Church St., Montrose. Friends may call Thursday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.________________________________________________________________Kepley, Cleo Evelyn, 84, died Oct. 5, 2003, at Western Prairie Care Home, Ulysses. She was born Nov. 1, 1918, at Haviland, the daughter of Howard Julian and Jessie Mable Oglevie Titus. A Grant County resident since 1926, she was a 1936 graduate of Grant County Rural High School. She worked for the ASC office as a clerk and was a homemaker. She belonged to First United Methodist Church, Golden HDU Club and the Christian Women's Club, all at Ulysses. On Oct. 20, 1938, she...Publication: Hutchinson News, The (KS).________________________________________________________________Kepley, Ray R. 99, died Dec. 11, 2007, at Western Prairie Care Home, Ulysses. He was born May 13, 1908, in southwest Grant County, the son of Edward Austin and Nellie Burr Reynolds Kepley. He graduated from Grant County Rural High School. A lifetime resident of Grant County, he was a farmer. He belonged to the Western Kansas Irrigation Association, Bonanza Club, Western Kansas Wheat Growers Association, and served on the boards for the Historic Adobe Museum and Golden School. On Oct. 20, 1938, he married Cleo Evelyn Titus in Liberal. She died Oct. 5, 2003. Survivors include: a daughter, Shari Snyder, Westminster, Colo.; and a brother, Edward, Ulysses. He was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph D. Kepley, and two sisters, Bernice Kepley and Nellie Burr Lattimore. Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the First United Methodist Church, Ulysses, with the Rev. Dennis H. Livingston presiding. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Garnand Funeral Home, Ulysses. Burial will be in Golden Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Historic Adobe Museum, or the American Stroke Association, both in care of the funeral home. The Hutchinson News. Dec. 14, 2007.________________________________________________________________Kercsmar, Angela A., 93, of Bethlehem, was called to eternal rest on Sunday, December 16, 2007, in St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. She was the wife of the late Stephen Kercsmar, who died in 1987. Angela lived at 2161 West Boulevard for more than 60 years before moving to Alexandria Manor, Bath, several years ago. Born in Bethlehem, she was the daughter of the late Stephen A. and Theresa V. (Rajnor) Strauss. Angela had been employed as a sealex operator at the former Western Electric Company for five years and for many years as a sewing machine operator and samples model at the Laros Co. She retired in 1965. She was a longtime member of Our Lady of Pompeii of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Bethlehem. As a member of the First Windish Beneficial Society, she performed and sang with the Theater Group at the Windish Hall, was a member of the Bethlehem Senior Citizens Center and had volunteered for more than 13 years for Meals On Wheels. The most important thing in Angelas life was her family, she loved her daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren with every ounce of her being. Survivors: Two daughters, Sandra G. Fontecchia of Bethlehem and Paula J. Titus, wife of Donald W. Titus of Glenmoore; four grandchildren, Shelley, wife of Kenneth Mondzak of Phillipsburg, N.J., Mandy, wife of Richard Rutman of Coplay, Robert Scott Perry and his wife Inge of Saylorsburg, Abby, wife of Blake Hartman of Warminster; five great-grandchildren, Hannah Rutman, Megan and Justin Mondzak, Brandon Joseph Perry, Hailey Grace Hartman. She was predeceased by a sister, Frieda Brink. Services: All services will be private, at the convenience of the family. Burial, Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem.Arrangements, Connell Funeral Home, Bethlehem. Online condolences may be made at . Contributions: In lieu of flowers, please direct memorial contributions in Angelas name to the American Lung Association, 2121 City Line Rd., Bethlehem, PA 18017 or to Animals in Distress, P.O. Box 609, Coopersburg, PA 18036. Published in the Morning Call on 12/19/2007.___________________________________________________________Died November 29, 1999ALDEN - Laura Elizabeth Titus Hilby, 82, long time summer resident of Alden, daughter of Leo Titus and Leta Kuck Titus of Oakland, Calif., died Monday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis, Tenn. A homemaker, Laura was also a student leader and vice president of the student body and gave the valedictory address to her class of 1939 at University of California at Berkeley, where she majored in philosophy. She was active in the Girl Scouts of America while living in St. Louis, Mo. and in Marks, Miss. She loved music, opera and theater. She and her husband traveled extensively throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. She worked to protect the environment as a member of the Nature Conservancy. While living in Marks, Miss. during the 1960's and 1970's, Laura was active in civic beautification projects and enjoyed gardening. She is survived by her husband of over 60 years, Martin Hilby; a sister, Katherine Titus Kern of Clayton, Mo.; daughter, Lucy E. McArtor of Memphis, Tenn.; son, Bruce Hilby of Phoenix; and four grandchildren, Laura Anne McArtor Anderson, John Bradford McArtor, Anne Titus Hilby and Joseph Martin Hilby. Memorial services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, at the Unitarian church, The Church of the River, where she was a member. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to The Church of the River or a charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements are being handled by Memorial Park Funeral Home in Memphis, Tenn.Kern, Katherine C. (nee Titus), 92, at peace in Jesus, March 8, 2007. Loving wife of 66 years of the late Victor F. Kern; adored mother of Myron (Kay) Kern, Mary Ellen Cotsworth, Carol (Nick) Bowling; dear grandmother of Katherine (Chris) Allen, John Cotsworth, Kimberly Cotsworth, Andy (Anne) Kern; great-grandmother of Christopher Allen; beloved aunt and friend to all who knew her. She always had a smile, a kind word and gentle spirit. She was a devoted member of the Monday Club of Webster....St. Louis Post-Dispatch. March 12, 2007._______________________________________________________________Kessler, Craig T., 59, of Phillipsburg, passed away Friday, March 13, 2009 at his home. Born: March 7, 1950 in Phillipsburg, he was a son of the late Robert Kessler and the late Mabel Titus Kessler Miller. Personal: Craig graduated from Phillipsburg High School in 1968 and served in the Army. Craig was employed with Hoffman-LaRoche in Belvidere, and worked for the Northampton County Prison as a corrections officer. He was an avid fan of the San Francisco 49'ers football team. Survivors: His wife Jane Corcoran Kessler; daughter Allison Zimmerman and her husband Jeff of Forks Township; son Ryan Kessler and his wife Toni of Swedesboro, NJ; grandchildren, Mason and Makenna Zimmerman and his expected grandson Jack Kessler; a brother Kurt Kessler of Lopatcong Township; and a sister Debbie Lutz of Mt. Bethel, Pa. Services: Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 17, 2009 in the Finegan Funeral Home, 302 Heckman St., Phillipsburg. Interment will be in Fairmount Cemetery, Phillipsburg.Viewing hours will be held 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Avenue, Newton, NJ 07860. The Express Times. Mar. 15, 2009.________________________________________________________________Kimber, Alexander James of Batavia A memorial service for Alexander James Kimber, 11, will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28, at Moss Family Funeral Home, 209 S. Batavia Ave. (Route 31), Batavia, where visitation will be held from 2 p.m. until the hour of the service. The Rev. Richard Watts will officiate. Interment will be private. Born July 13, 1996, in Geneva, Ill., the son of Doug and Sarah (nee Titus) Kimber, he passed away peacefully Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007, at Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield. Alex was truly blessed with many friends and volunteers who helped with his physical therapy sessions. He is survived by his loving parents, Doug and Sarah Kimber of Batavia; brother, Aaron; maternal grandparents, James (Dorothie) Titus of Glen Ellyn; paternal grandparents, Roger (Eileen) Kimber of Batavia; and many other loving family members who will miss him dearly. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to Fox Valley Special Recreation Association, 2121 W. Indian Trail, Aurora, IL 60506, or Hydrocephalus Association, 870 Market St. Suite 705, San Francisco, CA 94102. For information, 630-879-7900. Published in the Chicago Suburban Daily Herald from 10/26/2007 - 10/27/2007.________________________________________________________________King, Bertha Lee, 76, of St. Petersburg, died on Dec. 17, 2010. She moved to St. Petersburg from her native Camilla, GA, and was a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include husband, David L. King Sr.; sons, David L. King, Jr. (Cynthia), Donald King and Darryl King (Wendy); daughters, Dorothy Titus (Leroy), Mary, Barbara and Tiffany King; brothers, West Ross (Ana), Johnny Ross (Claretha), Curtis Ross (Edna), Henry and Wim Ross; sisters, Ella Ross and Gladys Marcus; 14 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral service Wednesday, Dec. 22nd, 11 am, Friendship M. B. Church. Visitation Tuesday, Dec 21st, 4-7 pm, family will receive friends 6 pm at Smith Funeral Home 894-2266. St. Petersburg Times. Dec. 20, 2010.________________________________________________________________King, Carlos Lee 'Red', 74, of Thonotosassa, died Friday (Nov. 11, 2005). He was a resident of the area since 1961, coming from West Virginia. He retired from Kash n' Karry, was a member of the Society for the Preservation of Early Country and Western Music Inc. and a Marine veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include a son, Patrick Putnal; four daughters, Bonnie K. Titus, Leah, Kelly Putnal and Jan Ellis; three brothers, John, Fred and Chuck Connley; two sisters, Mary Canfield and Henriatta Gladwell; and eight grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon Chapel. St. Petersburg Times. Nov. 13, 2005.________________________________________________________________King, Philip J., 92, of Endicott, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, February 17, 2006, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton. He was predeceased by his son, Pastor Thomas B. King. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Gladys, Endicott; his children, Carolyn (David) Titus, Endicott, Phillip B. (Diane) King, Endicott, Jean E. (Gary) King, Endicott; one daughter-in-law, Joyce E. King, Endicott; one sister and brother-in-law, Marjorie and James Downs, Vestal; 17 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren, also several nieces and nephews. Philip's love for the Lord came first. He had a great love for his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was an avid sportsman and his greatest love was golf. He was a retired employee of IBM Endicott. A funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 21, 2006, at the Coleman & Daniels Funeral Home, Inc., 300 E. Main St., Endicott. His grandson, Pastor Brian King, pastor of Peoples Baptist Church, Maybrook, N.Y., will officiate. Burial will be in Riverhurst Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. Those wishing may make contributions in Philip's memory to the Memorial Fund of the West Endicott Baptist Church, 515 W. Wendell St., Endicott, N.Y. 13760. The Press & Sun-Bulletin. Feb. 19, 2006.________________________________________________________________King, Wilma J., 82, passed away August 26, 2010, at her home in Overland Park, KS. She was born September 20, 1927, in Topeka, KS, to Abram and Lillian Titus. She was foremost a wife and mother --- concentrating her energies on her family. She leaves behind: her husband of 64 years, Everette King; five children and their spouses: Adonna (Tony) Taliercio, of Kansas City, MO, Dale (Kathleen) King, of Olathe, KS, Susan (David) Shoemaker, of Junction City, KS, Kevin (Denise) King, of Maple Grove, MN, and Russell (Kristol) King, of Ness City, KS; 12 grandchildren, and six great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be at 11 a.m., Monday, August 30, 2010, at First Baptist Church of Overland Park, 8200 W. 96th St. Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m., preceding the service at the church. Please offer condolences at . The family asks that any donations in Wilma's name be directed to the Johnson County Nutrition - Meals on Wheels Program, 11811 S. Sunset Drive, Suite 1300, Olathe, KS 66061-7056. McGilley & Hoge Chapel, 8024 Santa Fe Dr, Overland Park, KS 66204, 913-642-3565. Kansas City Star. Aug. 28, 2010.________________________________________________________________Kingery, Katharine. Katharine "Kaysie" Titus Kingery 10/7/29-05/11/10 Kaysie was loved by all and lived a richly rewarding life. At home, she was an avid gardener and a wonderful cook. Professionally she led a successful financial planning career and was instrumental in helping many women take control of their finances. She was active in her church, a former Kiwi, and involved in many clubs and associations. Her love for entertaining kept her surrounded by friends and family. Kaysie is survived by her three sons, Kenneth Kingery, James & Manning Kingery and Michael & Sue Kingery and two grandsons, Hugh and Harrison Kingery. A memorial service will be held at St. Martin In the Fields Episcopal Church on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 1pm. (. directions.html). Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the St. Martin Memorial Fund. Arrangements by R.T. Patterson Funeral Home, 770-923-2940. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. May 26, 2010.________________________________________________________________Kirk, Charles C. , 66, of Emmons, formerly of Ashford, died Nov. 30, 2007, at home.He was a former coalminer. Surviving are his sons, Michael, Clayton and Roy, all of Ashford; special friend, Jerry Barker of Emmons; and sisters, Betty Hoover, Camilla Grimmett, Martha Webb, Margaret Callahan and Chris Titus. The family is honoring his wish to have no service. Condolences may be sent to the family at leonardjohn...@. Leonard Johnson Funeral Home, Marmet, is in charge of arrangements. Charleston Daily Mail. Dec. 1, 2007.________________________________________________________________Kirk, Michael McSherry, 52, of Ashford, formerly of Rainelle, drowned in the Kanawha River in Charleston in early September 1999. He was disabled and was a Protestant. Surviving: sisters, Betty Louise Hoover of Wharton, Camilla Irene Brimmett of Victor, Martha Ellen Peyatt of Whitesville, M. Chris Titus of Berryville, Va., Margaret Marie Callahan of Denver, N.C.; brother, Charles C. of Ashford; half brother, William G. of Ashford; half sisters, Goldie Mae Price and Shirley Elizabeth Kirk, both of Oak Hill; several nieces and nephews. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Mahone Chapel, Rumble, with the Rev. Youel Altizer officiating. Burial will be in the Kirk family cemetery, Ashford. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Tyree Funeral Home, Oak Hill.________________________________________________________________Kirkham, Gordon Lee. Private services will be held for Gordon Lee Kirkham, 48, of Kokomo. He died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, in his residence. Born Aug. 1, 1956, in Logansport, he was the son of Charles R. and Wanda Winegardener Kirkham. A 1974 graduate of Twin Lakes High School, Mr. Kirkham enjoyed music and playing the guitar. Surviving are his mother, Monticello; two brothers, Ronald Kirkham and his wife, Vonda, Indianapolis, and Chucky Kirkham, Monticello; two sisters, Hazel King and her husband, Bobby, Idaville, and Edith Collins and her husband, Charles, Metford, Ore.; three half sisters, Ida May Murray and her husband, Jess, Lake Cicott, Rose Wood and her husband, Dan, Walton, and Christina Titus and her husband, Steve, Logansport. His father and two half sisters preceded in death. isher-Voorhis-Draper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Pharos-Tribune. Aug. 11, 2004.________________________________________________________________Kirkland, Mildred L. 85, passed away March 2, 2009, in Crescent City. She was born Dec. 10, 1923, in Hartshorne, Okla. She was a 50-year resident of Del Norte County. Mildred attended the Foursquare Gospel Church. She enjoyed gardening, flowers and cooking. and was an avid reader. She loved traveling and her family. Mildred was proud of attaining her high school diploma while in her 60s. She is survived by children Bradford Flanary, Virgil and wife Charlene Flanary, and Randy and wife Cathie Kirkland; niece Linda Panter; grandchildren Todd and Chanda Flanary, Rocky and Sharon Flanary, Kelli and Paul Coelho, Lance Flanary and Gabriel Kirkland; five great-grandchildren; sisters Lois and husband Doug Small, Johnnie and husband Bob Titus, and Porty Grulford; and brother Joe Hill. She was preceded in death by her husband Harland Kirkland, son Lonnie Arthur Kirkland, parents Port and Myrtle Hill, sister Florence Barton, brothers Virgil, Billy and Joe Hill. Private services were held. Arrangements are under the direction of Wier’s Mortuary Chapel of Crescent City. Daily Triplicate. Mar. 5, 2009.________________________________________________________________Kirsch, Avis J., 82, a professional writer, of Traverse City and formerly of Grosse Pointe Park, died Monday at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City. Born Nov. 23, 1916, in Hornell, N.Y., she was the daughter of Benton French and Marjorie (Pearce) MacMullen. She was an outgoing, gracious individual who enjoyed the company of her family and friends. Avis enjoyed gardening, especially viewing formal gardens. She was formerly employed by Niagara County Community College in Niagara Falls, N.Y., WNED Educational Television in Buffalo, N.Y. and Grosse Pointe School System. Avis attended New York University, New York, N.Y., Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y. where she received her master's degree in education and Mansefield University where she received her bachelor's degree in science. She was a member of Daughters of American Revolution, American Association of University Woman, ARC Grosse Pointe/Harper Woods, Mayflower Society of Michigan and Tuesday Book Club. She is survived by a daughter, Ardana J. Titus; son, Rodney R. Kirsch; son-in-law, Wendell Titus; and three grandchildren, Johnathan Titus, Benjamin Titus and Zachary Titus, all of Traverse City. Avis was preceded in death by her husband, A. John Kirsch, and a brother, Robert MacMullen. Friends may call the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Traverse City one hour prior to the funeral service. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home with the Rev. Homer Nye officiating. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery in Hornell, N.Y. Memorials may be directed to the Traverse Area District Library-Children's Garden in care of Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home, 305 Sixth Street, Traverse City, MI 49684. Traverse City Record-Eagle. May 27, 1999.________________________________________________________________Kitzinger, Rose “Rosie” Marie, 82, of Ellendale, N.D., was born July 2, 1927, in Ashley, N.D. She was the daughter of Simon and Margret (Benfit) Tuchscher. The family moved to Ellendale in 1934, where Rosie attended elementary and high school, graduating in 1944. Following graduation, she studied business office management at Ellendale Normal and Industrial School. She began employment as office deputy for both the Dickey County Judge and Register of Deeds. In 1950, she was employed at the Farmers Home Administration's Ellendale office, working there 27 years before retiring. Rosie married Edward P. Kitzinger Sept. 6, 1969. They enjoyed traveling, visiting family, square dancing, bowling, volunteer work and sharing company and friendships with many. She was a lifelong member of St. Helena's Catholic Church, past member of Germans from Russia Heritage Society and served on several Jubilee Book committees for Ellendale. Family was very important to Rosie. She was devoted to assisting her mother for many years until her mother's death in 1971. Rosie was unfailing in reaching out to her siblings. She was a special aunt, always staying in touch; remembering family on special occasions. Following Ed's death July 12, 1996, Rosie continued finding joy in serving her church, community and volunteering at Hoven Funeral Chapel. Grateful to have shared in her life are her sisters: Katherine Schaff, Billings, Mont., Frances Hausmann, Pierre, S.D.; nieces, nephews, half-nieces, half-nephew, great-nieces, great-nephews, many cousins; sisters-in-law: Beatrice Titus, Oakes, N.D., Agnes Kuch, Minneapolis, Minn.; many friends and wonderful staff at Prince of Peace Care Center who cared for Rosie until her death March 4, 2010. Preceding Rosie in death was her husband, parents, six brothers, three sisters, two half-brothers, two half-sisters, one nephew, an infant niece, one great-half-niece, four brothers-in-law, three sisters-in-law, one half-sister-in-law and one half-brother-in-law. The funeral is 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Helena's Catholic Church, Ellendale, with Father John F. Kizito and Father Gary Luiten officiating. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Sunday with prayer and rosary services at 7 p.m. at Hoven Funeral Chapel, Ellendale. Burial: St. Helena's Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements by Hoven Funeral Chapel. . Aberdeen American News. Mar. 7, 2010________________________________________________________________Kleintop, Alice F. passed away Saturday, October 23, 2004, in her home. Born: She was born (Apr. 16, 1918) in Bethlehem, a daughter of Arthur and Frances Orth Titus. Personal: She and her husband, Richard H., celebrated 60 years of marriage on August 12, 2004. Alice graduated from Liberty High School, class of 1936, and was a telephone operator with Bell Telephone. Her true passion was cheering on the North Central, Liberty High School and Lehigh University baseball teams. She was an avid, dedicated fan and touched many lives along the way. Alice's kind and gentle spirit was always felt by those who knew her. Memberships: She was a life-long member of West Side Moravian Church, where she was a Sacristan, a member of the Women's Fellowship and the Speak No Evil King's Daughters Circle. Alice enjoyed sharing her giving spirit through volunteer work. She spent 27 years delivering Meals on Wheels, she was a girl scout leader and always led the cookie drive. She volunteered with Church Women United and led the organizing of the Christmas Stocking Program in Bethlehem. Survivors: she was a loving mother of two daughters, Carol Schneider of Houston, Texas and Linda McBride of Bethlehem; and a true inspiration to her three grandchildren, Trey Schneider of Waco, Texas, Jill Schneider of Bethlehem and Matthew McBride, a sophomore at Lehigh University. She is also survived by a cousin, May Glagola. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday in the West Side Moravian Church, 402 3rd Avenue, Bethlehem. Call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Long Funeral Home, 500 Linden Street, Bethlehem, and 10 a.m. to time of service Wednesday in the church. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a memorial fund for Alice Kleintop at West Side Moravian Church, 402 3rd Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18018. The Express-Times. Oct. 26, 2004.________________________________________________________________Knauer, Alvina S., 98, of Bemidji, Minn., died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2004 at Shady Lane Adult Foster Care in Bemidji. Alvina Sophia Pederson was born Feb. 5, 1906 in Langdon, N.D. to Edward and Kari (Strom) Pederson. She attended school in Langdon and Blackstone, Vir. She graduated from High School and attended Bemidji State Teachers College. Alvina worked for Northwestern Bell Telephone for several years in Bemidji. While working there she met Charles 'Chuck' Knauer, whom she married on Feb. 14, 1931. The couple lived in Iowa for a short time before moving to Duluth, Minn. In Duluth, Alvina worked for Oreck's Department Store. Upon their retirement, the couple moved to Vista, Calif. They returned to Bemidji in 1983. Bemidji has been her primary residence since then, and she has spent recent winters with her son in California. As her son was growing up, Alvina was active in the PTA and the Boy Scouts. She was a charter member of Vassa Lodge when she lived in Vista. She devoted a great deal of energy to her church, and she was named the Number One Volunteer for several years at Beltrami County Nursing Home (now Havenwood Care Center). She was an active member of the Rebecca-Mary Circle at First Lutheran Church. She always enjoyed family get-togethers, and she traveled extensively with her son after age 90; she especially enjoyed visiting Norway. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; sisters, Hilda Pederson and Clara Titus; and brothers, Leonard, Oscar, and Ernest Pederson. Alvina is survived by her son, C. David (Marilyn) Knauer, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.; two grandchildren, Charles David Knauer III and Cynthia Dawn Collado; one great grandson, Diego Collado; three step-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; brother, Hilmer (Pearl) Pederson, and numerous nieces and nephews. FUNERAL SERVICES:2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 17, in First Lutheran Church in Bemidji. Reverend James Darchuk will officiate. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Bemidji. Memorials may be directed to First Lutheran Church. Honorary casket bearers will be Hilmer and Pearl Pederson. Casket bearers will be Gary Pederson, Ron Pederson, Scott Sandwick, Harold Marjamaa, Craig Marjamaa, and Eric Marjamaa. Duluth News-Tribune. Dec. 17, 2004.________________________________________________________________Kneeland, Alma M. (Saulnier), 88, of Rowley, died June 2, 2007 at the Caldwell Nursing Home in Ipswich. She was the beloved wife of Harold Kneeland. Mrs. Kneeland was born in Ipswich Jan. 18, 1919 daughter of the late Fred and Mary (Doucette) Saulnier. She was a homemaker and enjoyed time with her family. In addition to her husband Mrs. Kneeland is survived by two daughters, Cecille Mazzella of Rowley and Leona Miller of Englewood, Fla.; and a brother Emil Saulnier and a sister Lucy Titus. She was predeceased by her daughter Nancy Amerio. Funeral services were private with arrangements by the F.S. Roberts and Son Funeral Home of Rowley. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hospice of the North Shore, 10 Elm St., Danvers, MA 01923. Ipswich Chronicle. Jun. 13, 2007.________________________________________________________________Kneller, Gloria Weeks, 80, of Punta Gorda, Fla., died April 8, 2002. She was born Aug. 29, 1921, in Babylon, N.Y., and came to Punta Gorda 11 years ago from West Hartford, Conn. She graduated from Babylon High School and attended Pratt Institute. She was past owner and president of Graphic Products Corp. in Bloomfield, Conn. She was a member of the Republican Club of Charlotte County, Kentucky Colonels, Federated Republican Women's Club, Charlotte Players Foundation, a Freeman House docent, Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club and Harbor Lights. She was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of West Hartford. She was active in many organizations in the Hartford area. Survivors include two sons, Harold M. Jr. of Punta Gorda and William H. of Portsmouth, R.I., a daughter, Pamela W. Titus of Glastonbury, Conn.; and four grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 25, at Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club, 4400 Lister St. National Cremation Society is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238._______________________________________________________________Knight, Arthur A., 77, of Sarasota, Fla., formerly of Marblehead and Mansfield, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008. He was born and raised in Mansfield, the son of the late Martin R. and Grace E Knight. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Joan of Sarasota, and two daughters, Cathy Goodwin of Sarasota and Diane Knight of Wakefield. He was the proud grandfather of Steve, Brian and Sherilyn Goodwin, all of Sarasota, and Christopher Goodwin of Groveland; and great-granddaughter, Leiah Goodwin of Sarasota. He also leaves his sisters, Priscilla White of Mansfield and Connie Titus of Norton, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Evelyn Sharpe, Edith Masse and M. Joseph Knight. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, a former longtime member of the Danvers Fish and Game Club, and a talented woodcrafter. Services will be private. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to his family at 8902 Bernberry St., Sarasota, FL 34240. Sun Chronicle. Dec. 31, 2008.________________________________________________________________Knighton, Eloise Hall, 68, of Columbus died at St. Francis Hospital Friday, August 27. Graveside services will be held 2:00 P.M. Monday, August 30 in Parkhill Cemetery with Reverend Reg Hall officiating according to Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Macon Road. The family will receive friends this afternoon from 4:00 until 6:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Mrs. Knighton was born June 17, 1936 in Dale County, Ala., daughter of the late Henry Howard Welch and Irene Doster Welch. She was employed at Master Kleen Cleaners in the Valet Department. Survivors include her four children, Kathy Titus and her husband, Steve of Centreville, Va., Bobby Hall and his fiance, Cathy Tibbits of Columbus, Cindy Gilfert and her husband, Dave of Fortson, Ga., Kenny Hall and his fianc?e, Tammy of Columbus; seven half-brothers and one half-sister; an ex husband, Clifford Robert Hall, Sr. of Atlanta, Ga.; twelve grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. Aug. 30, 2004.________________________________________________________________Knobloch, Emma F., 91 and of Bloomfield, passed away at 11:10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2002, at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born Oct. 22, 1910 in Germany, she was the daughter of August and Louise (Titus) Rucker. She was a homemaker and a member of the Bloomfield United Methodist Church. Survivors include one great-niece, Nicole (Booth) Bier of North Carolina; one great-nephew, Teddy Booth of Seymour; and good friend, Connie Minks of Bloomfield. She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore H. Knobloch, on Sept. 22, 1982; one sister, Louise Knobloch; one niece, Gerda L. Booth; and several brothers in Germany. Funeral services will be at Jenkins Funeral Home in Bloomfield at 2 p.m. on Saturday with the Rev. Jerry Wilbert officiating. Burial will follow at Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 1 p.m. on Saturday until the hour of service. February 14, 2002 ________________________________________________________________Knopp, William David, 66, beloved husband and father, passed away peacefully to be with the Lord on Nov. 16, 2004. He was surrounded by family members, after a courageous fight with mesothelioma. David was a native of Clifton, W.Va., and lived in Hampton, Va., for 27 years, before residing in Toano, Va., for 17 years. He was preceded in death by his parents, David Allen Knopp and Josephine Alla Knopp; nephew, Chester Knopp II; aunts, Vivian Titus, Lucy Johnson and Cathleen VanMeter; uncles, Ralph VanMeter, Lenard VanMeter and Raymond Stewart. He had a passion for nature and was responsible for introducing Virginia's many canoeing opportunities to his friends and family. He was a member of the Virginia Coastal Fly Tying Club, and taught many novices fly-casting. David was always quick to laugh, quick to forgive, generous, and loyal to his friends. An avid reader and observer of people, he never met a stranger, whether on the river or on the street. David served four years in the United States Air Force. He retired from the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company as a Forman in the Paint Department X33 on Sept. 1, 1999, after 39 years of service. He is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Darlene Elizabeth Knopp; son, David M. Knopp; daughter, Elizabeth Renae Vlad and husband, Felix I. Vlad; brother, Chester D. Knopp and wife, Patricia Knopp; sister, Julia Darst; brother-in-law, Gene E. Stukey and wife, Francis Stukey; uncle, Bill VanMeter; aunts, Marilyn Fultz, Nola Swisher, Evelyn Vogelsong and Lera Jones; nieces, Pam Hudson, Ginger Doerfer and Gina Duncan; nephews, Richard Knopp, Charles Mercer and Stephen Hill. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday evening at Nelsen Funeral Home in Williamsburg, Va. Funeral services will be at the funeral home on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 20, at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Jeff Cannon and Bobby Sylvia presiding. Burial will be in Williamsburg Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made, for the awareness of mesothelioma, to the Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America, 5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 203, West Lake Village, CA 91362. Arrangements are with Nelsen Funeral Home, Williamsburg. Daily Press. Nov. 19, 2004.________________________________________________________________Knowlton, Robert (Bob). Services for long-time Casper resident Robert (Bob) Knowlton, 87, were conducted at 2:30 p.m. on Monday March 2, 2009 at First Christian Church. The Revs. Charles Shannon, Bryant Badger and Paul Hallock officiated. Bob died Friday, Feb. 27, 2009 following a lengthy battle with COPD. Bob was born February 13, 1922 in St Mary’s, Pa. Following high school he worked in the Coal Mines until one of the mine collapsed and he was trapped inside. He then decided the military was an “easier” job. Bob joined the Army Air Corps and was stationed in Casper at the Casper Air Camp. He began dating and later married Betty Gilstrap on Feb. 18, 1944. Bob was then deployed to Italy. On June 6, 1944 (D-Day) he was shot down and spent 66 days behind enemy lines avoiding capture as the crew walked back to safety with the help of local peasants and Gen. Mihailovich. After the war, he returned to Casper to raise his family. Bob was active in 1st Christian Church since 1958 and an active volunteer in the community. Survivors include his son Rod Knowlton of Casper and daughter Linda Titus of Brunswick, Ga.; four granddaughters and six great-grandchildren and his “best friend” Emma Crawford. He was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Betty; a son Steven Robert Knowlton, his parents and two brothers and two sisters. Memorials may be made to First Christian Church Memorial Fund or Central Wyoming Senior Service Center or other charity of choice. Newcomer Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Kohn, Lewis A., age 86, died on Thursday, April 14, 2005, at Chandler Hall Hospice in Newtown, Pa. He was a Levittown resident, formerly of Kingston, Pa., where he was born on June 8, 1918. He was the son of Lewis and Bertha Titus Kohn. He was a 1937 graduate of Kingston High School where he participated in a work experience program with the First National Bank of Kingston where he was a teller for five years when he matriculated to Bloomsburg State Teacher's College. It was there that he received his B.S. degree. His education was interrupted by active duty service with the Air Force in WWII. He then earned his master's degree from Bucknell University. He did his student teaching at William Penn Senior High School with the York City Schools, where he completed his first year of teaching. After teaching in Towanda High School as head of the Business Dept., he returned to his Alma Mater Kingston High School where he served as assistant principal. He frequently worked on behalf of troubled youth at the Kislyn Juvenile Detention Center near Hazleton, Pa. He was co-founder of Kingston School Employees Credit Union. He was president of the Kingston Branch of the PA State Education Assoc. and the National Education Assoc. While in Kingston, he was a volunteer fireman with the Columbian Fire Co. He was an active member of the Kingston-Forty Fort Kiwanis, a member of the Black Diamond Post American Legion, and taught accounting at Wilkes College. He was the first altar boy of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. He served as president of the Northeast District Luther League and served as treasurer of the Luther League of PA. He was married to Florence (Peggy) Drumm on June 12, 1943 while on his first leave from the US Air Force. His wife, Peggy, taught art in the Wilkes Barre schools and Kingston Boro schools. The Kohn's moved to Levittown, PA in 1962 where Kohn became head of the Business Ed Dept. in the Bristol Township School District and became principal of the Standard Evening High School, Director of Adult Education including the federally sponsored Adult Basic Education, GED classes and community school programs. He was also principal of Summer School including makeup and enrichment classes for all neighboring school districts. He became the president of the PA Assoc. for Public Continuing and Adult Education in 1972-73 and was named PAPCAE Outstanding Adult Educator in 1977. He retired in 1981. Upon retirement, the Kohn's became active with the Bucks County chapter of the PA Assoc. of School Retirees. Mr. Kohn served as a pastoral volunteer at DVMC, now Frankford Hospital-Bucks Campus. Kohn was active in Resurrection Lutheran Church serving on church council, Sunday School Superintendent, and volunteered with his wife with the "Crusaders," Handicapable Youth program. The Kohn's are now active members at the Morrisville Presbyterian Church. Lewis is survived by his wife, Florence (Peggy) Drumm Kohn; daughter, PeggyAnne and her husband, Dr. Clinton Amoss; granddaughter, Valerie, and grandson, Marc; daughter, Becky, and her husband, Ray Hendrickson; grandson, Scott and granddaughter, Staci; daughter, Ruth and her husband, Jim Levan; granddaughter, Sarah and grandson, James; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Harry, and sisters, Ellora Grogan and Naomi Breisch. Family and friends may call on Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. and on Monday from 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Morrisville Presbyterian Church, 771 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Morrisville, Pa. His Funeral Service will be on Monday at 10:30 a.m. at Church. Interment will follow in Newtown Cemetery. Arrangements by James J. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., Levittown, Pa. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his honor may be made to the Lewis A. Kohn Memorial Foundation (a non-profit organization created to assist youth, aspiring professionals and organizations achieve their goals and better society. Please send checks to Wachovia Bank, Edgewood Financial Center, 679 Heacock Rd., Yardley, Pa. 19067 and/or contact Scott Hendrickson, Grandson & Founding Officer at 646-734-3588 with questions/ inquiries), Morrisville Presbyterian Church, Chandler Hall Hospice or Frankford Bucks Hospital. April 17, 2005?12:00 AM. Bucks County Courier Times.________________________________________________________________Komorowski, Wilma L., 65, of Highland, passed away Friday, September 23, 1994. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; one son, Jay (Denise) Komorowski of Hammond; one daughter, Robin Komorowski of Highland; mother, Ruby Smith of Highland; one brother, Jack (Agnes) Smith of Highland. Preceded in death by father, Herman and two sisters, Janet Titus and Carol Short. Funeral services will be held Monday, September 26, 1994 at 9:30 a.m. from the Kuiper Funeral Home Chapel and a Mass of Christian burial will be offered 10 a.m. at James Church with Rev. Francis Lazar officiating. Burial at Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Schererville. Friends may meet with the family Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kuiper Funeral Home, 9039 Kleinman Rd (2 blks south of Ridge Road), Highland. Mrs. Komorowski was a member of St. James Church of Highland; owner of W.L. Ceramics in Highland and a member of the Ceramics Association. Prayer services will be recited Sunday 7:30 p.m.________________________________________________________________Konisky, Anne P. (Gosk) passed away Monday at the Hospice House on Coes Pond in Worcester. She resided in Auburn. Her husband Raymond A. Konisky, Sr. died in January of 2004. Anne leaves her daughter Shirley A. and her husband Jerome J. Cormier of Auburn and her two sisters Jane Lundberg and Wanda Fish of Worcester. She leaves two grandchildren Michelle L. and her husband Jeffrey S. Titus of Worcester and Christopher T. and his wife Mary R. Cormier of Walpole, MA. She also leaves (Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA). Published on October 12, 2004.________________________________________________________________Konkus, Louise Bessie Ann Helmick Murray, 79, of Carmichaels, formerly of Brownsville, died at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, 2004, in Kindred Hospital-Pittsburgh, North Fayette Township, Allegheny County, after a lengthy illness. She was born January 7, 1925, in Liveasy, Cumberland Township, Greene County, a daughter of Amon Calvin Helmick and Orpha Titus Barkley Bowser. Surviving are two sons, Robert E. Murray Jr. of Marion Center and John Murray Konkus Jr. of Carmichaels; four daughters, .. Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA). May 6, 2004.________________________________________________________________Koontz, Mary Isabel, 76, died Saturday near Hutchinson. She was born April 27, 1925, at Stafford, the daughter of Addison and Clara Belle Titus Bartlett. She was a graduate of Stafford High School. She married Walter "Bud" Koontz Jr. July 3, 1946, in Wichita. He died Jan. 25, 1980. A lifetime Stafford resident, she was a child-care provider. Mrs. Koontz was a member of First United Methodist Church, past member of the Rebekah Lodge and past member of the Stafford Country Club Ladies Golf Association. Survivors include one son, Walter "Buddy" Koontz of Sedan; one daughter, Debra Koontz of Casa Grande, Ariz.; and six brothers, Bill Bartlett of Wichita, Brad Bartlett of Topeka, James Bartlett of Ocala, Fla., Benney Bartlett of Apple Valley, Calif., and Glenn Bartlett and Luke Bartlett, both of Denver, Colo.; three granddaughters, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Minnis Chapel in Stafford with the Rev. Kasey Crosby officiating. Burial will be at Stafford Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Stafford Educational Foundation Playground Fund, in care of the chapel. Great Bend (Kan.) Tribune June 12, 2001._______________________________________________________________Koos, Warren W. of Walden, NY formerly of Pearl River, NY died March 5, 2008 at his home in Walden. He was 54. Mr. Koos worked as a baker for Shop-Rite in Garnerville, NY. for 22 years. Mr. Koos was born October 26, 1953 in Bayshore, LI, NY to Ernest and Estelle Koos. On February 8, 1997 he married Debi at their home in Pearl River. He is survived by his wife, Debi and children Angela, Anthony, Michael, Christopher, Tina and Matthew; his parents Ernest and Estelle; his brothers Ernie, Roger and Alfred and his sister Sandra, along with their spouses and children. He is also survived by his mother and father-in-law Theresa and Theodore Titus of West Virginia. He is predeceased by his son Warren Jr. and grandmother Estelle Spinelli. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 AM Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at St. Margaret's R.C. Church, Pearl River. Burial will follow at St. Anthony's Cemetery, Nanuet, NY. Visiting is Monday, March 10, 2008 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM at Wyman-Fisher Funeral Home Inc. Friends may send memorial donations to the March of Dimes or St. Jude's Children's Hospital. WYMAN-FISHER FUNERAL HOME 100 Franklin Ave. Pearl River, NY 10965 845-735-2161. Press & Sun-Bulletin. Mar. 9, 2008.________________________________________________________________Kordis, Bertha Louise, 76, of Van Buren entered into rest on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011, in her home. She was born May 7, 1935, the daughter of the late John and Zelma Graves. She was a retired registered nurse who worked at Crawford Memorial Hospital, Sparks Regional Medical and St. Edward Mercy Medical Center and was a member of Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Van Buren. She was the widow of Lawrence Kordis and was preceded in death by a brother, Charlie “Buddy” Graves. Survivors include a son, Lance Kordis of Van Buren; a daughter, Lesa Beth Titus of Glide, Ore.; the loves of her life, her grandchildren, Caleb, Dakota, Denise and Daniel; and one sister, Wilma Robinson of Durant, Okla. Funeral service will be 6 p.m. Thursday at Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Van Buren, officiated by the Rev. Tom Hill, with burial on Saturday at Red River Cemetery in New Mexico. Arrangements are under the direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel in Fort Smith. The Times Record. Oct. 26, 2011.________________________________________________________________Kornhaas, Helen K., age 87, a lifetime Danbury resident passed away on Sunday, November 13, 2004 at Bethel Health Care, surrounded by family and dear friends. In her final days, Helen showed great dignity and courage. She was the daughter of the late Martin Kornhaas and Anna Mae (Keane) Kornhaas. Helen attended St. Peter's School and graduated from Danbury High School and received her Associate of Science Degree from Danbury State Teacher's College, now WestConn. Helen was employed by the Danbury Board of Education for 43 years, retiring in 1977. During that time, Helen served as a secretary to four principals at Danbury High School. Helen was a charter member of the Connecticut Association of Secretaries and was a lifetime member of the National Educational Secretaries. She was instrumental in bringing one of the first educational secretarys' contracts to the Danbury area. Helen had sharp mind and was an avid reader. She enjoyed bridge, lively political discussions and following Notre Dame football and UConn women's basketball. She was deeply loved by her family and friends. She will be greatly missed. Helen is survived by her sisters: Ruth Coyle, of Clinton; Sally Duguay, of Norwalk; Betty Kennen and her husband Donald, of Danbury; her brothers: Martin J., of Oklahoma; William, Donald and Robert Kornhaas and his wife Marie, all of Danbury; thirty nieces and nephews and numerous grandnieces and grandnephews. Helen was pre-deceased by a sister, Catherine Titus. A Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, November 20 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Peter Church in Danbury. Interment will be private. Contributions in Helen's name may be made to American Cancer Society, St. Peter Church, or St. Joseph church in Danbury. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Green Funeral Home in Danbury. The News-Times. Nov. 17, 2004.________________________________________________________________Korpal, Susan M., 51, of Vulcan, died Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, at her home. She was born March 1, 1953, in Novato, Calif., daughter of the late Robert and Bernice (Titus) Melville. She graduated from Novato High School in 1970. Susan married Norm Korpal in 1975, in Big Rapid, lower Michigan. She has been a resident of the area for the past seven years, coming here from Bark River. She worked as an inventory control specialist for Wal-Mart. Susan enjoyed gardening, working on the computer doing genealogy, and she loved to cook. She is survived by her husband, Norm; two daughters, Kathleen (James) Sawaski of Newberry and Kelli (Ric) Powell of Ridley Park, Pa.; a brother, Robert (Karen) Melville of California; two sisters, Yvonne Kirk and Carolyn Johnson, both of California; and two grandchildren, R.J. and Henry Sawaski. She was preceded in death by a sister, Elaine Livengood. Visitation will be on Tuesday, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Erickson-Rochon & Nash Funeral Home in Iron Mountain. A Memorial Service will follow at 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Rev. David Anderson will officiate. Condolences may be expressed to the family of Susan M. Korpal online at . The family has entrusted the Erickson-Rochon & Nash Funeral Home of Iron Mountain with the funeral arrangements.________________________________________________________________Kosalek, Dawn H., 66, of Ocala, Fla., died Thursday, Jan. 16, 2003, at home. Mrs. Kosalek was born in Johnson City, New York, and lived for a number of years in Warren Center, Pa. She was a homemaker and a member of the Catholic Church, and had lived in Ocala, Fla. for the past 16 years. Mrs. Kosalek is survived by her husband of 47 years, Francis Kosalek of Ocala, Fla.; a daughter, Ruth Neville of Ulster, Pa.; sons Michael W. Kosalek of Binghamton, N.Y., Douglas K. Kosalek of Winston-Salem, N.C., James F. Kosalek of York, Pa., David C. Kosalek of Coopersburg, Pa.; a sister, Jean Maxson of Binghamton, N.Y.; a sister-in-law, Marian Titus of Johnson City, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren; a number of nieces and nephews; and friends. Mrs. Kosalek was preceded in death by a brother, Arthur M. Titus. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Forest Lawn Funeral Home of Ocala, Fla.________________________________________________________________Krinsky, Milton, M.D. on Feb. 3, 1997. Beloved husband for over 62 years of Josephine (nee Bachrach), father of Robert, Edward and Dr. William. Father-in-law of Carol, Roberta and Mary. Grandfather of Alice, John, Rachel, Daniel, Ann, David and Ben Krinsky. Grandfather-in-law of Scott Titus and step-grandfather of Amy Fishman, and great-grandfather of Kenna Titus.________________________________________________________________Kroeger, Florence D. “Floss,” 90, Logansport, passed away at 3:55 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, 2010, at Miller’s Merry Manor, Logansport. Born July 1, 1919, in Logansport, she was the daughter of Oliver P. and Mary Isabelle Titus Adams. She was married Oct. 25, 1969, in Logansport, to Paul P. “Pat” Kroeger, who preceded in death June 8, 2000. A 1936 graduate of Logansport High school, Floss retired as the secretary/treasurer of Kroeger Funeral Home. In earlier years, Floss was very active in the community. She served on the board of directors of Neal Home, Cass County Chapter of the American Red Cross, Logansport/Cass County Chamber of Commerce, Cass County Mental Health Association, Salvation Army, Sangralea Valley and Junior Achievement. She was also a member and past president of the Logansport Rotary Anns, Logansport Art Association and the former Logansport Altrusa Club. In 1976, Floss was general chairman of the United Way of Cass County, where she had also served as board president. She was the first female in that position. In 1976, she also served on the Bicentennial Fundraising Committee. She co-chaired the St. Joseph’s Hospital Fundraising Drive in 1957 and was also president of the Board of Zoning Appeals in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1982, Floss was awarded the Book of Golden Deeds by the Logansport Exchange Club in recognition of her community service. She was a member of All Saints Catholic Church. Surviving are stepdaughter and husband, Cindy and Lee Gaumer, Logansport; stepsons, Paul Kroeger, Logansport, and Father Timothy Kroeger, Lebanon; four grandchildren, Allison Gaumer, Lauren Gaumer, Christopher Gaumer and Matthew Gaumer; brother and sister-in-law, Corbin and Irene Adams, Logansport; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial Mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Lebanon will be celebrated at a later date by the church’s pastor, Father Timothy Kroeger. At Floss’ request, interment in St. Vincent’s Cemetery will be private. Friends may call from 3 to 7 p.m. today at Kroeger Funeral Home. A Scripture service at 6:30 p.m. today will conclude the visitation. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kroeger Family Fund c/o The Cass County Community Foundation, PO Box 441, Logansport IN? 46947. Condolences and personal remembrances may be left online at . Pharod-Tribune. Apr. 16, 2010.________________________________________________________________Kroll, Gordon R., 83, of Yankee Drummer Dr., entered into the eternal arms of God on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, after a short illness. He is survived by his devoted wife of 34 years, Jean E. (Garry) Kroll of Warren; ten children, Betty Jane White of Worcester, Cheryl Advantis of Lunenburg, David Kroll of Worcester, Sandra LaRose of New Hampshire, Carol Knapp of Oxford, Mary Titus of West Boylston, David Fields of Worcester, Richard Fields of Worcester, John Fields of Lunenburg, and Donna Fields of Oxford; a brother, Warren Kroll of Springfield; a sister, Alice O'Neil of California; sixteen grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and several nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by a brother, Donald Kroll of Forks, Washington, who died in 1984. He was born in Whitinsville, the son of the late Stewart and Bernice (Sweet) Kroll, and lived in Warren for the past 25 years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, and a member of the United Steel Workers of America. Mr. Kroll worked at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester for 12 years, retiring in 1997. Previously he worked for Crompton and Knowles in Worcester for 33 years. He enjoyed his large family gatherings, fishing, playing different card games, dining out, watching the Red Sox and Westerns on cable, traveling to California and Las Vegas, and dining out. A funeral service will be private. There are no calling hours. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, is directing the arrangements. Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Mar. 6, 2010.________________________________________________________________Kron, Charlotte Isabel, 78, of Burlington, died at 447 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997, at Genesis East Medical Center in Davenport. Born Sept. 29, 1918, in Lincoln, Neb., she was the daughter of William L. and Elsie E. Durr Titus. On Aug. 24, 1945, she married Eldred J. Kron in Burlington. He died Dec. 24, 1981. Mrs. Kron was a homemaker. She also was a beauty operator at several Burlington shops before her marriage. She was a graduate of Burlington High School and Burlington Beauty School. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Burlington and had been a longtime financial secretary at the Methodist Church in Nauvoo, Ill. Survivors include one son, James E. Kron Sr. of Quincy, Ill.; one daughter, Susan E. Kron of Quincy; two grandchildren; six nieces; two nephews; one aunt, Mildred Durr of Burlington; and one sister-in-law, Dorothy Titus of Burlington. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and one brother. Visitation will begin after 9 a.m. Tuesday in Prugh's Chapel, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. The funeral for Mrs. Kron will be at 1030 a.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Dennis Tevis officiating. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. A memorial has been established for First United Methodist Church or a charity of the donor's choice.________________________________________________________________Krygeris, Meile (nee Greblunas), age 74. Beloved wife of Algirdas; devoted mother of Andrew and Edward (both deceased); dear sister of Aldona (JB) Titus; aunt of Lisa, Laura and Ellen. Funeral Mass Saturday, Aug. 1, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment All Souls Cemetery. The family will receive friends at THE JAKUBS AND SON, A GOLDEN RULE FUNERAL HOME, 936 E. 185 ST ON FRIDAY 7-9 P.M. The Plain Dealer. Jul. 30, 2009.________________________________________________________________Kuchera, Emil "Moe" passed away suddenly on February 28, 2004 at the Jupiter Convalescence Pavilion. He had suffered from injuries sustained from a fall and had spent the previous six months recuperating when death occurred. Emil Joseph "Moe" was born January 9, 1925 in Monongahela, PA and was the fourth son of John and Cecilia Skaldany Kuchera, who immigrated from Banska Bystricia, Slovakia in the early 1900's. His father was a Pennsylvania coal miner and worked long hard days to support his wife and children. In 1943, Moe graduated from Monongahela High School. He immediately enlisted in the U.S. Army and was shipped overseas and served predominately in the European Theater of World War II. He was promoted to Sergeant and commanded an anti-aircraft unit that traveled across Europe with Patton's forces. He received an honorable discharge in 1949 and received the American Campaign Medal, European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the Good Conduct Medal and W.W. II Victory Medal. With the help of the GI Bill, Moe enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh and graduated with honors with an engineering degree in 1946. He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a trainer as well as serving on the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt until he was honorably discharged in 1953. During this time, he met and later married Florence Caretti, a legal secretary, also from Monongahela, PA. In 1952, he was hired by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in Hartford, CT. While in Connecticut, he served in many engineering capacities before being transferred to Florida in 1957. They became one of the founding families of North Palm Beach, relocating there when Northlake Boulevard was still only a dirt road. It was there that their only child, Jay, was born. Moe worked on the J-57, the J-75 and the U-2 spy plane engine and later on the F100. He was appointed to the key supervisory position at Pratt's Research and Development Center and was later named Unit Supervisor and was responsible for the Development of the J-58 engine that powered the famous SR-71. His engines powered the aircraft that traveled three times the speed of sound – approximately 2000 mph. He was assigned to be the lead test flight engineer in the development of aircraft and spent several years going between Florida, Connecticut, California and Nevada, spending a great deal of time in Area 51 to assist in the development of the engines for aircraft used throughout the world today. He also assisted with the development of engines used for the NASA space shuttles. He retired from Pratt & Whitney in 1980, but at the request of Frank McAbee, was asked to return as a consultant. He worked as a consultant with Pratt & Whitney and Turbo Power and Marine until the mid 1990's. In this capacity, he was a consultant to many governments throughout the world including China, New Zealand, Australia and many European and Middle Eastern countries. Moe enjoyed the friendship of many of the founding fathers of the area and organized a volleyball team that included Marshall Benjamin, Robert Abernathy, Ken May and many other professionals from the Village. He was a daredevil, and enjoyed flying with his friend, John Lilbeurg in his various acrobatic aircraft. The camaraderie of this group of men, including "the old eagles" and memories of this time remained dear to him to his death. He also enjoyed scuba diving, falconry, fishing, boating, gourmet cooking and was a world traveler after retirement. He was a devoted family man and a loyal and generous neighbor and friend to many. In his later years, his greatest joy was to spend Wednesday evenings at Harry and the Natives, listening to his son's band, "Bonefide", while relaxing with family and friends. His loyalty, generous spirit, down to earth persona, sense of humor and love of a good joke will long be remembered by family and friends alike. He is survived by his son, Dr. Jay Kuchera; daughter-in-law, Claire Rice-Kuchera; grand- children: Mikala Ann, Kelsa Ross and Caden Decker; nieces and nephews: Marcie Adamo, Joseph Kuchera, Donna Buchak, Allen Kuchera, Joyce Titus, Deanne Truhan, Linda Gage, and Joanne Morin; numerous grandnieces and grandnephews; as well as his devoted friend and companion, Shirley Schulte. He was prede- ceased by his wife, Florence; brothers: Andrew, Joseph and John; and his nephew, Gilbert. A Memorial Service will be held 1PM Sunday, March 7, 2004 at the Aycock Funeral Home Chapel, Jupiter. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or Operation Hope of Riviera Beach. A celebration of life will be held immediately after the service for all friends and family. Matching shoes optional! Aycock Funeral Home 1112 Military Trail Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 746-5124. The Palm Beach Post. Mar. 7, 2004.________________________________________________________________Kulp, Anna M. (Hattemer), 103, died at 1:40 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, 2000, at Green Wood Nursing Home in Jerseyville. Born Dec. 5, 1897, she was a daughter of the late Alex and Christina (Willenberg) Hattemer. She married Sullivan W. Kulp Oct. 28, 1919, in Brussels.He died Feb. 5, 1967. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Brussels. Surviving are two sons, Gilbert S. Kulp of Golden Eagle and Oliver Kulp of Jerseyville; a daughter, Larene R. Bredgen of O'Fallon, Mo.; and a sister, Hettie Titus of Batchtown. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Grace Kulp; three brothers; four sisters; and a granddaughter, Sharon Kulp. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Hanks-Gubser Funeral Home in Brussels. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Brussels, with the Rev. Larry Mienzen officiating. Burial will be at St. Matthews Cemetery in Brussels. Memorials may be made to St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Brussels. The Telegraph - Alton, Madison Co., IL.________________________________________________________________Kumm, Dorothy M., age 106, formerly of Elkland, Pa., passed away Friday, January 2, 2009 at the Green Home, Wellsboro, Pa. She was born December 21, 1902 in Dubois, Pa., the daughter of Leon and Sarah Moore Titus. She was a homemaker. Survived by daughter, Marilynn Simpson, Elkland, Pa.; grandchildren, Richard "Theresa" Simpson, Hatfield, Pa., Cheryl "Dennis" Bailey, Elkland, Pa., Robert "Pam" Simpson, Bloomsburg, Pa.; three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Richard in 1975; and her son-in-law, Robert Simpson in 2004. Family and friends are invited to call at the Kenyon Funeral Home Inc., #214 West Main Street, Elkland, Pa., Monday from 1-2:00 p.m. where funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. immediately following the visitation. Rev. Larry O'Dell officiating. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Canisteo, NY.________________________________________________________________Kunsela, Barbara Mowitt, 88, died Dec. 29, 2004, in Edmonds, Wash. She is remembered by family and friends as a woman of strength, generosity and courage. Her gentle and quiet spirit was both adventuresome and full of humor. She was devoted to her children, friends and her deceased husband, William R. Kunsela, former president of SUNY at Delhi and SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome. Her daughters, Karen Lindberg of Edmonds, Wash., Lynn Abarno of Stamford and Barbara Titus of Toms River, N.J., describe their mother as the "ultimate" optimist, a believer in equality and a passionate practitioner of the philosophy "attitude is everything." Barbara was born in Massena on Aug. 20, 1916. Most of her formative years were spent in Brooklyn. She graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1937 and taught high school English in Middleville until the outbreak of World War II. She was married Dec. 31, 1941. Her passion for books and education eventually led her to pursue a master’s degree in library science from SUNY at Albany, and Barbara was employed as a librarian at Delaware Academy and Central School in Delhi for many years. She and her husband retired to Palm Aire in Sarasota, Fla., in 1982. Barbara continued to pursue her interest in libraries by volunteering at the Palm Aire Community Library. Her husband died in 1996, and in 2003, Barbara relocated to live near her oldest daughter in Edmonds, Wash. At Edmonds Landing, a retirement community, she continued to live by one of her favorite philosophies, "Bloom where you are planted," sharing her love and positive spirit with all of those whose paths she crossed. She is survived by her three daughters and sons-in-law, six grandchildren, Sean Foster, Eric Fernstrom, Jessica Foster, Nicole Abarno, Karl Fernstrom and Jeanine Abarno, and a great-granddaughter, Alexa Marie Abarno-Lazarus. The internment services will take place at Woodland Cemetery, Delhi, at 1 p.m. April 30, 2005. Contributions may be made in memory of Barbara M. Kunsela to Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County, 2731 Wetmore Ave., Suite 500, Everett, WA 98201 or to the Delhi College Golf Course, College Foundation, 2 Main St., Delhi, NY 13753. The Daily Star. Jan. 27, 2005.________________________________________________________________Kunz, Ruth Elizabeth Titus died Thursday, April 17, 2003. She was born Oct. 5, 1913, the daughter of the Rev. Gottlieb Kunz and Emma Steffen Kunz in Ephraim, Wis. Ruth graduated from Rice Lake High School in Barron County, and from Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in Madison. She married Virgil Titus in 1942. Three children blessed this home, the Rev. Larry Titus of Medford, Mass., Kristi Tormey of Columbus, and Peter Titus of Madison. Her profession was a challenge that she worked hard at until she retired as director of the nursing staff at the Dane County hospital. She was a member of Glenwood Moravian Church in Madison and had been active in the Sunday school choir and Women's Fellowship. She had attended Saturday Prayer Breakfast regularly. Ruth is now reunited with her husband. They are survived by their three children; two grandchildren, Heather and Scott; two great-grandchildren, Jamie and Jessica; a daughter-in-law, Kathryn (Larry); and a son-in-law, Brian (Kristi). A memorial service will be held at GLENWOOD MORAVIAN CHURCH on Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 11 a.m. Memorials may be made to Glenwood Moravian Church, 725 Gilmore St., Madison, WI 53711. My Heavenly Father watches over me. Take my hand oh Precious Lord, lead me on. Cress Funeral Service 1310 Emerald Terrace Sun Prairie (608) 837-9054 .________________________________________________________________Kurczewski, Clara May Henderson, 83, of 11452 Phillipsville Road, died Friday, March 21, 1997, at the home of her daughter in Harborcreek Township. She was born in Phillipsville May 7, 1913, daughter of the late Glenn Titus and Fern Henderson Titus. Mrs. Kurczewski, who was a homemaker, attended Phillipsville United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her sister, Mildred Blore. Survivors include her husband, Alois Kurczewski of .. Erie Times-News (PA). March 23, 1997.________________________________________________________________Kurtz, Joseph Anthony of Port Jervis, a former employee of Skydyne and a lifetime resident of Port Jervis, died Monday, Sept. 4, 2000, at the home of his sister in Goshen. He was 63. The son of the late Edward C. and the late Antoinette Andriack Kurtz, he was born Dec. 23, 1936, in Port Jervis. He was a former member of the Rescue & Salvage Co. #3, Port Jervis. A family statement read, "Joe loved to fish and enjoyed playing 'Quick Draw'" Survivors include two brothers, James Kurtz of Annville, Pa. and John Kurtz of Port Jervis; four sisters, Ann Marie Arciero of Middletown, Carol Paulish and Mary Kurtz, both of Port Jervis, and Paula Warren Majka of Goshen; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by seven brothers and sisters, Charles Kurtz, Neal Kurtz, Harold Kurtz, David Kurtz, Dorothy Titus, Jean Cortright and Lorraine Kurtz. Friends may call from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7, at Gray-Parker Funeral Home, 100 East Main St., Port Jervis. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Main Street, Port Jervis. Memorial contributions may be sent to Hospice of Orange in Hudson Valley, 800 Stony Brook Court, Newburgh, N.Y. 12550, or the American Cancer Society, 407 East Main St., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Gray-Parker Funeral Home, Port Jervis.________________________________________________________________Kurus, Jewell Cooper, 78, of Sanford, died Monday, Nov. 1, 2004, in Laurels of Chatham. Services: Funeral, 11 a.m. Thursday in Turner's Chapel. Burial in Lee Memory Gardens. Visitation: 7 to 8:30 tonight at Miller-Boles Funeral Home in Sanford. Survived by: Sons, Lee Lutkin, John and Glen; daughters, Daphne Littiken and Denise Titus; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The Fayetteville Observer. Nov. 4, 2004.________________________________________________________________Kyburz, Pauline Marie (Klinker). MIDDLETON, Wis. - Pauline Marie (Klinker) Kyburz died peacefully in University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, on April 12, 2010. Born March 21, 1924, in Lafayette, Ind., daughter of Ray and Eva Klinker. She graduated from St. Francis High School in 1942 and received a certificate of merit from the American National Red Cross for her hospital work during World War II (1941 to 1945). On April 8, 1947, she married Urban Kyburz in Lafayette. Graduated from Rockford College, Rockford, Ill., in May 1971. For 24 years she taught for the Catholic Diocese of Rockford, at Holy Family School and St. James in Belvidere, Ill. She especially loved teaching middle school science. She was an enthusiastic Girl Scout leader and mentor for the Catholic Marian Award as well as a volunteer for Provena St. Ann's Center in Rockford. Pauline and her husband loved road trips and were proud of visiting all 50 states. Survived by children, Kathleen Kyburz (Kirk) Abbey of Garner, N.C., Karol (Jerry) French of Cross Plains and Timothy Kyburz of Inverness, Fla.; sister, Patricia Titus; brothers, Gene (Ginny) Klinker, Norm (Willa) Klinker; special friends, Ron and Lynn Mahtociqala, Katie and Lxs; eight grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. Predeceased by husband, Urban in 2005. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 16 in St. Boniface, Lafayette, Ind., with visitation from 9 a.m. to time of service. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Memorials may be made in Pauline's name to St. Joseph's Indian School, 1301 N. Main St., Chamberlain, SD 57326. Condolences may be offered at Soller-Baker funeral home, soller-. Rockford Register Star. Apr. 14, 2010.________________________________________________________________ ................
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