Patricia Titus



Dunkirk Eveni Observer. Thursday, June 9, 1921. p. 1.Mrs. N. Amelia Titus, widow of Lewis P. Titus, died today at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Fenner, 49 Barker street, Fredonia, after an illness of about three weeks, aged 85 years. Mrs. Titus was born in Greene county, N. Y., but had spent much of her life in Fredonia. She was a member of the Methodist church and of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Titus is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary L. Fenner of Fredonia and Miss Ida M. Titus of New York city, and a brother, Rufus W. Beaujean, of Melbourne Beach, Fla. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, burial in Forest Hill cemetery.________________________________________________________________Muskegon Chronicle, The (MI) - Tuesday, January 8, 2013N. LaVon Titus, age 102, died January 3, 2013. A long-time Muskegon resident, LaVon was born April 22, 1910, in Grant, MI. In her words, she "was a writer, poet, secretary, editor." LaVon was the first woman licensed as a haircutter in MI, working in her father's barbershop while attending Grant High School. She worked her way through Edgewood Secretarial School, near Providence, RI. Her training took her to a variety of positions. Among them, she was an assistant at the Grand Rapids Press and a newspaper editor for the Grant-Herald Independent. LaVon spent 13 years in the offices at Michigan State Police Headquarters before retiring in 1976. Her various occupations led to many acquaintances and experiences, all of which she treasured. Her niece and namesake, LaVon Milano of Payson, AZ; nephew David (Pauline) Walters of Lincoln Park, MI; niece Linda (Truman) Bicum of Rapid City, MI; dear friends Ann Argetsinger, April Anderson and Mary Jo Alex of Muskegon; many great-, great-great-, and great-great-great-nieces/nephews and others, survive LaVon. LaVon touched everyone through all generations. She will be missed for her wit and guidance, her creative flair and example of a life well lived. No services are planned. Donations may be made to Harbor Hospice or The Hume Home. ________________________________________________________________Montgomery Advertiser. (AL). Sat., Mar. 19, 1910. Issue 78, p. 12.Tuscumbia, March 18. - (Special) - N. N. Titus, a well known citizen of Colbert County, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Keeton, near Cherokee, yesterday afternoon, his death being sudden from heart trouble. The deceased was a widower with two children, and owned a fine farm near Barton, this county. He spent the winter in Florida, and returned apparently improved in health. The deceased was a Union soldier, locating on Colbert County from Ohio in 1867. soon after the war for nearly forty-four years.________________________________________________________________Baker City Herald, The (OR) - Friday, September 6, 2013Nadine Titus, 79, a longtime Prairie City and Baker City resident, died on Sept. 1, 2013, at her home in Baker City. Her graveside service was today at the at the Prairie City Cemetery. Friends joined the family afterward at the Prairie City Grange Hall. Nadine was born on Nov. 19, 1933, to John Nathan "Nate" and Hazel Agusta Robison Horrell. She was raised and educated at Prairie City with her brothers, Stanley and John Nathan "Jack" Jr. and her sister, Anita. When she was 9 years old, Archie started visiting her brother, Jack. Nadine graduated from Prairie City High School in 1952. She and Archie were married at Prairie City in 1953 and celebrated their 60th anniversary in March of this year. They raised seven children together. Nadine loved her garden and flowers, quilt projects and her neighbors, Sue, Pat and Alice. Her special lifelong friends, Dorothy, Donna and Wilma, spent most Tuesday afternoons having tea with her at Charley's Ice Cream Parlor in Baker City. Nadine enjoyed volunteering her time at the Baker Food Co-op in Baker City. Survivors include her husband, Archie; her sons, Archie, and his wife, Kathy Titus, of Fruita, Colo., James Titus of Bowman, N.D., Justin and his wife, Colette, of Bowman, Clayton and his wife, Danyel, of Bowman, Dustie Titus of Baker City, David and his wife, Janette Titus, of Baker City; her daughter, Anita Handyside, and her husband, Gary, of Baker City; special friends Tricia, Linda, Jay and Jean, who thought of her as their "other mother" and whom she nurtured in the same way; her grandchildren, Julia, Archie, Luke, James Nathan "Nate," Shane, Daniel and Logan Titus, Dillon and Max Titus, Vic, Jeannie, Jocelyn and Kyle Handyside; many great-grandchildren; her brother, Stan, and his wife, Polly Horrell; her sister, Nita, and her husband, Leonard Cardwell; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Jack; and her sister, Mary. The family was served by Tami's Pine Valley Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - September 28, 1991Nadine G. Alderman Titus, 75, Toledo, died Thursday (Sept. 26 1991). Survivors: husband, Harold; daughter, Brenda Soptelean, Toledo; sister Lee Easton, Toledo. Services: 2 p.m. Sunday, Calvary Tabernacle Pentecostal Church, Toledo. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Barkley Funeral Home, Toledo. Burial: Toledo Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Naples Daily News (FL) - March 13, 2007Nan Titus of Marco Island, FL and Glen Ridge, NJ, died on March 7, 2007. She was born in Paterson, NJ to Cornelius and Frances Wentink Van Vlaanderen. Nan had been a member of the Island Country Club, Marco Island Yacht Club and Glen Ridge Country Club. She enjoyed backgammon and was the first Island Country Club champion, bridge, con can, golf and poolside at Shipp's Landing skippo games. Nan enthusiastically organized these groups wherever she went. Nan was affectionately known as "Nana Banana" by her family and friends. She is survived by her son, Donald, "Dusty" and daughter-in-law, Nancy; her daughters, Carol Rhodes of Marco Island and Lynn Titus (Marty) Cruz of Palm Bay, FL and Jean Titus of Grapevine, TX; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom she adored. She was preceded in death by her first husband, William Rhodes. She later married Franklyn Titus who also predeceased her. A memorial service will be held Thursday, March 15, 2007, 9:00 a.m., Marco Presbyterian Church, 875 West Elkcam Circle, Marco Island. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Nan's memory to Hospice of Naples, Inc., 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, 34105 or to the Marco Island YMCA. If you are wondering about the absence of a birthdate, Nan always said that "Age is a number, and mine is unlisted." Naples Funeral Home 597-3101 ________________________________________________________________Nan Titus of Glen Ridge and Marco Island, Fla. Mrs. Nan Titus of Glen Ridge and Marco Island, Fla., died March 7, 2007. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, March 15, at 9 a.m., at the Marco Presbyterian Church, 875 W. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island. Nan was born in Paterson to Cornelius and Frances Wentink Van Vlaanderen. Predeceased by her first husband, William Rhodes, she later married Franklyn Titus, who also predeceased her. Nan was a member of the Island Country Club, the Marco Island Yacht Club and the Glen Ridge Country Club. She enjoyed backgammon and was the first Island Country Club champion, as well as bridge, con can, golf and poolside at Shipps Landing skippo games. Nan enthusiastically organized these groups wherever she went. If you are wondering about the absence of a birthdate, Nan always said that age is a number, and mine is unlisted. Nan was affectionately known as Nana Banana by her family and friends and is survived by a son, Donald Dusty, and a daughter-in-law, Nancy; daughters, Carol Rhodes of Glen Ridge and Marco Island, Fla., Lynn Titus Cruz and Marty of Palm Bay, Fla., and Jean Titus of Grapevine, Texas, plus five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom she adored. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Nans memory to the Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whipporwill Lane, Naples, Fla. 34105, or the Marco Island YMCA. Published in the Star-Ledger from 3/12/2007 - 3/13/2007.________________________________________________________________Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Saturday, January 16, 2016 Nancy Anne Titus, 65, of Boise, passed on January 9, 2016 at her daughter's home. Arrangements by Bowman Funeral Parlor of Garden City. ________________________________________________________________Nancy Ellen Titus, LCSW, died peacefully at her home on May 28, 2009 surrounded by her family after a brave and fierce 2 year battle with Cholangiocarcinoma. She was born in Joliet, IL on April 12, 1940 to Cecil H. and Mary Ellen Gregory Lanham. Nancy was a proud member of the Class of '58 of Joliet Township High School and enjoyed being 16 again at her 50th reunion last summer. She received her undergraduate degree from George Mason University proudly graduating with her 2nd daughter Mary Susan in 1984. In 1994 she received her Masters in Social Work from Barry University in Miami and enjoyed her clinical practice as an LCSW and Certified Family Court Mediator until she retired from practice and moved to Gainesville in 2002. Nancy served as Chair of the Miami- Dade Unit and on the state board of NASW. Although she was retired from social work, she continued to work in her life-partner's CPA firm as a mediator and "general helper" especially during tax season. Nancy's spiritual life was enriched by her involvement in Riviera Presbyterian Church where she sang in the choir and was involved on various committees. Even after she moved to Gainesville, Nancy continued her membership in RPC, unable to leave her beloved church home in Miami. Nancy enjoyed traveling and was thrilled to have finally gotten to Hawaii last November where she learned to hula dance. Nancy is survived by life-partner Barbara Jean Raskin, daughters Jan Ellen Yaggy of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Mary Susan Nissen (Ray) of Fairfax, VA and Eva Beth Yaggy of Sterling, VA, son Michael E. Titus of Tallahassee, FL, beloved grandchildren Rachel D. Nissen and Joseph M. Nissen of Fairfax, VA, former husband and friend Ed Titus of Thomasville, GA, sister Susan K. Campbell (Michael) and family of Champaign, IL, brother Richard G. Lanham of Gainesville, FL and her faithful dog Ethan. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Riviera Presbyterian Church, Nancy Ellen Titus Memorial Grand Piano Fund, 5275 Sunset Drive, Miami, FL 33143, 305-666-8586. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday, May 30, 2009 from 10:30 AM until the Memorial Service at 11:00 AM with Reverend Dr. Laurie A. Kraus officiating. A memorial service will be held in Miami at a later date. MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES 311 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 376-5361. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to obituaries. The Miami Heraln, May 30, 2009.________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. Friday, Nov. 13, 1987. b. B-2.AUBURN - Nancy Louise Brown Titus, 60, of 241 W. Genesee St., died Thursday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Mrs Titus was a native of Auburn. She lived in the Skaneateles area before returning here 30 years ago. Her husband, Myrnice, died Oct. 21. Mrs. Titus was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Skaneateles. Surviving are five sons, David of Port Byron and Keith, Eugene, Mark and Steven, all of Auburn; a daughter, Roseanne Titus of Auburn; a brother, Purcell E. Brown of Mottville; and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles, the Rev. J. Edward Putnam officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Skaneateles. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 49 Jordan St.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - January 4, 2003. Page: 2BNancy Titus Poage, 42, of Columbia, Mo., formerly of Stafford, died Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003. Private family burial service at Columbia Cemetery. Nancy was born July 14, 1960 in Stafford, Kan. to Ellis Lee Titus and Patricia Jean Bond Titus. She married Trent Poage on Jan. 3, 1981 in Stafford and he survives. She was a member of Woodcrest Chapel and active in Take Two Women's Ministries. She was a member of the P.T.A., a scout den mother and a partner in The Poage Group, LLC. Survivors: husband, Trent; sons, Paden Poage, Mason Poage both of Columbia; her parents, Lee and Pat Titus of Stafford; brother, Rod Titus of Branson, Mo.; grandparents, Richard and Delsie Bond of Stafford; in-laws, Jerry and Barbara Poage of Hill City. Memorial established with The Poage Foundation (a non-profit organization to continue Nancy's life work), 910 N. College, Suite 4, Columbia, MO 65201. Nilson Funeral Home, Columbia, Mo. Poage, Nancy of Columbia died of a brain tumor Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003, at her home. She was 42. Her husband, Trent Poage, said her strong religious faith combined with a new experimental treatment helped her to live 16 months after she had been diagnosed. Doctors predicted that she would live only two. After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, Mrs. Poage underwent her first brain surgery on Sept. 11, 2001. 'We personally call that our 9/11,' Trent Poage said. Despite months of radiation and two more brain surgeries, he said, Mrs. Poage kept a positive attitude. 'Her heart, and her relationship, was set very squarely with God,' Trent Poage said. 'Her attitude was awesome.' He said Mrs. Poage believed there were two choices in life. 'You can choose to be bitter or you can choose to be better,' he said. 'She chose to be better.' Mrs. Poage made a list of the things she wanted to do before she died, including taking a cruise. Last January, she and her entire family went on a seven-day cruise in the Caribbean. Mrs. Poage began an experimental chemotherapy treatment in August. She was the first person worldwide to try the new treatment. She died just five hours before her 22nd wedding anniversary. Her husband said that was 'a wise decision on her part and the good Lord's part,' because he spent the day celebrating her life rather than mourning her death. 'She died as peacefully as she lived,' Trent Poage said. 'It was so obvious that there was such a spirit around her.' Mrs. Poage was a member of Woodcrest Chapel and active in Take Two Women's Ministries. The Rev. Rod Casey of Woodcrest said she was a model of someone who loved life and fought to keep it but at the same time accepted the inevitable. 'She was a fine woman, he said. 'I very much appreciated her spirit during those 16 months. I think that she exhibited not only how to live but how to die. I think her sense of hope and peace and desire for life did extend her life'. Mrs. Poage was born July 14, 1960, in Stafford, Kan., to Ellis Lee Titus and Patricia Jean Bond Titus.She married Trent Poage on Jan. 3, 1981, in Stafford. She was a member of the Parent Teachers Association, a Boy Scouts den mother and a partner in The Poage Group. She was a really good mother, 'said her brother, Rod Titus. She was really involved in the kids' activities. Services, conducted by the Rev. Rod Casey and the Rev. Pieter Van Waarde, will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at Woodcrest Chapel, 2201 W. Nifong Blvd. A reception will follow. A private family burial will be held Tuesday at Columbia Cemetery. Mrs. Poage is survived by her husband; two sons, Paden Poage and Mason Poage, both of Columbia; her parents, Lee and Pat Titus of Stafford; a brother, Rod Titus of Branson; her grandparents, Richard and Delsie Bond of Stafford, Kan.; and her in-laws, Jerry and Barbara Poage of Hill City, Kan. Memorials may be sent to The Poage Foundation, a nonprofit organization to continue Nancy Poage's life work, at 910 N. College Ave., Suite 4, Columbia, Mo. 65201. The Columbia Missourian. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Meadville Tribune, The (PA) - Saturday, August 4, 2012Nancy Titus Schandelmeier, 65, of 2582 Brick Church Road, Cochranton, died Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, at Andover Village, Andover, Ohio, after a lengthy illness. Born in Sharon on Aug. 27, 1946, she was a daughter of William E. Titus and Evelyn (Boots) Williams. She was married to Robert F. Schandelmeier for 33 years; he preceded her in death on June 16, 2001. She was a 1964 graduate of Hickory High School. She worked at Advance Security through PPG and previously at Packard Electric. She also worked at Sweetwater Paints, which was their family farm, where she raised paint and quarter horses and beef cattle. She was of the Methodist faith. She was a member of American Quarter Horse Association and American Paint Horse Association. Nancy would take adventurous trips either by horse or by truck into the mountains. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved camping, fishing and hunting, especially at the family camp in Elk County. She liked to buy antiques and would restore them. Survivors include two daughters, Tammy Barr and her husband, James, of Conneautville, and Kelly Altar of Cochranton; a brother, Tod Titus and his wife, Dottie, of Dale City, Va.; a sister, Carolyn Campbell and her husband, James, of West Middelsex; a grandchild, Kyle Czubek, who was the apple of Nanny's eye; and her loving dog and companion, Cooper. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Dvm. William K. Titus. Calling hours will be Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Robert L. Snyder Funeral Home Ltd., 3223 Perry Highway, Sheakleyville. The funeral will be at 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, with Pastor Randy Keeling of Reash Community Church officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Crawford County Humane Society, 11012 Kennedy Hill Road, Meadville, Pa. 16335. Visitors may sign the online guest book at . ________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - January 14, 2007. Page: 9Nancy Titus, of Tampa, died August 30, 2006. Survivors include her husband, David Mertz; mother, Mary Kramer; children, Jeffery and Catherine and four siblings. Ray Williams Funeral Home________________________________________________________________Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA) - Tuesday, April 18, 2017CHARLTON - Nancy Brown Titus, 92, formerly of Needham and Marstons Mills, passed away Sunday, April 2, 2017 at the Overlook Masonic Healthcare Community in Charlton. She was predeceased by her husband of 51 years, Warren E. Titus. She is survived by two daughters, Diane T. Risko and her husband David of Hingham, and Amy Broderick and her husband John of Hopedale, four grandchildren; Sarah Risko, Rebecca Risko Cattell, Hannah Risko and Stephanie Broderick. She also leaves her companion of many years, Walton Stevens. Nancy was born in Boston, the daughter of the late Arthur and Christina (Kinnear) Brown and graduated from Roslindale High School, She was active in her communities, enjoyed travel, tennis, skiing, sewing, knitting, and vacationing at her home in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. She worked as a customer service representative at Mutual Bank for Savings before retiring. A Memorial Service to Celebrate Nancy's Life will be Monday, April 24, 2017 at 1:00 P.M. in The James C. Nicholl, Jr. Chapel of the Overlook Community, 88 Masonic Home Rd., Charlton. Burial will be private in Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston. Kindly omit flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA. 02115. The ROBERT J. MILLER-CHARLTON FUNERAL HOME, 175 Old Worcester Rd., Charlton is assisting the family with arrangements. An online Guest Book for Nancy or to Share a Memory, please visit: ________________________________________________________________Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Sunday, September 30, 2012Nancy Lee Titus Cotton, age 81, died September 17, 2012. A native of Jackson, Michigan. She was the daughter of The late Lila and Glenn Titus. She was preceded in death by her husband Warren Eugene Cotton. She is survived by her children: Stephen Cotton of Grand Haven, Kathy Lee Scott of Dearborn and Kimberly Shinew of Perrinton. Siblings: Sharon Titus (deceased) and Shirley Titus Klepac of Cary, NC. Memorial Service Saturday Oct. 13, 2012 at Crandell Funeral Home in Fremont, Michigan. ________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 13, 1987. Page: B2Nancy Louise Brown Titus, 60, of 241 W. Genesee St. died Thursday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Mrs. Titus was a native of Auburn. She lived in the Skaneateles area before returning here 30 years ago. Her husband, Myrnice, died Oct. 21. Mrs. Titus was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Skaneateles. Surviving are five sons, David of Port Byron and Keith, Eugene, Mark and Steven, all of Auburn; a daughter, Roseanne Titus of Auburn; a brother, Purcell E. Brown of Mottville; and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles, the Rev. J. Edward Putnam officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Skaneateles. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 49 Jordan St. ________________________________________________________________Miami Herald, The (FL) - May 29, 2009Nancy Ellen Titus, LCSW, died peacefully at her home on May 28, 2009 surrounded by her family after a brave and fierce 2 year battle with Cholangiocarcinoma. She was born in Joliet, IL on April 12, 1940 to Cecil H. and Mary Ellen Gregory Lanham. Nancy was a proud member of the Class of '58 of Joliet Township High School and enjoyed being 16 again at her 50th reunion last summer. She received her undergraduate degree from George Mason University proudly graduating with her 2nd daughter Mary Susan in 1984. In 1994 she received her Masters in Social Work from Barry University in Miami and enjoyed her clinical practice as an LCSW and Certified Family Court Mediator until she retired from practice and moved to Gainesville in 2002. Nancy served as Chair of the Miami- Dade Unit and on the state board of NASW. Although she was retired from social work, she continued to work in her life-partner's CPA firm as a mediator and "general helper" especially during tax season. Nancy's spiritual life was enriched by her involvement in Riviera Presbyterian Church where she sang in the choir and was involved on various committees. Even after she moved to Gainesville, Nancy continued her membership in RPC, unable to leave her beloved church home in Miami. Nancy enjoyed traveling and was thrilled to have finally gotten to Hawaii last November where she learned to hula dance. Nancy is survived by life-partner Barbara Jean Raskin, daughters Jan Ellen Yaggy of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Mary Susan Nissen (Ray) of Fairfax, VA and Eva Beth Yaggy of Sterling, VA, son Michael E. Titus of Tallahassee, FL, beloved grandchildren Rachel D. Nissen and Joseph M. Nissen of Fairfax, VA, former husband and friend Ed Titus of Thomasville, GA, sister Susan K. Campbell (Michael) and family of Champaign, IL, brother Richard G. Lanham of Gainesville, FL and her faithful dog Ethan. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Riviera Presbyterian Church, Nancy Ellen Titus Memorial Grand Piano Fund, 5275 Sunset Drive, Miami, FL 33143, 305-666-8586. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday, May 30, 2009 from 10:30 AM until the Memorial Service at 11:00 AM with Reverend Dr. Laurie A. Kraus officiating. A memorial service will be held in Miami at a later date. MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES 311 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 376-5361. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to obituaries. ________________________________________________________________Peoria Journal Star, The (IL) - September 26, 1996. Page: 10ANancy L. Titus, 94, of P.O. Box 436 died at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1996, at Sunny Acres Nursing Home in Petersburg. Born Jan. 3, 1902, in Fulton County to Charles and Minnie Tippey, she married Harry Titus. He died April 26, 1987. She also was preceded in death by one son, Robert Curless, and three daughters, Maxine, Mary and Irma. Surviving are one daughter, Margaret Amant of Havana; one stepdaughter, Shannon Maule of Bartonville; one stepson, Jason Titus of California; one stepgranddaughter; and one stepgreat-grandchild. She was a licensed practical nurse. She was a member of the Christian Church in Havana. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hurley Funeral Home in Havana, where visitation will be one hour before services. Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Havana. Memorials may be made to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6408 in Havana or Sunny Acres Nursing Home. ________________________________________________________________Blade, The (Toledo, OH) - Tuesday, March 27, 2012Nane D. Titus.________________________________________________________________Plainview Daily Herald (TX) - Monday, July 2, 2012Funeral services for Nannie Titus, 97, of Plainview will be at 10 a.m. today at Parklawn Memorial Gardens in Plainview under the direction of the Moore-Rose Funeral Home in Floydada. Mrs. Titus died Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Floydada. Nannie Alma Pritchett was born May 13, 1915, in Glenwood, Ark., to Early Price and Minnie Plyler Pritchett and attended schools in the Glenwood area. She married Melvin Titus on Jan. 2, 1937. The couple moved to Flomot to farm and relocated to Plainview in 1949 where she lived the rest of her life. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Plainview. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Lee Roy and Sydney Titus of Grapevine; a daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Jim Crawford of Floydada; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one brother, Early Pritchett of Floydada. Her husband; a brother, J.W. Pritchett; and a sister, Dorothy Reid, are deceased. Online condolences may be made at moore-. Online condolences: ________________________________________________________________Great Bend Tribune. Monday, November 20, 1972. p. 11.STAFFORD - Mrs. Naomi Titus, 70, died Saturday at St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, after a long illness. Born Sept. 17, 1902 at Penalosa, she was married to Harold Titus, Sept. 23, 1921, at Wichita. She lived here most of her life. She was a member of the Union Center Methodist Church; Friendly Neighbours EHU; Sunshine Quilting Club; 4-H leader. Survivors include the widower; sons: Beuford, Wichita; Lee, Stafford; daughter; Mrs. Norma Jean Akright, Wichita; brothers: Everett Moore, Omaha, Neb.; Charles, Bass Lake, Calif.; Emerson, Wichita; Marion, Wichita; sisters; Mrs. Marie Wheeler, Glendale, Ariz.; Mrs. Louise Garland, Ash Grove, Mo.; seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Peacock-Milton Chapel, Stafford, Rev. Fred Pinkerton officiating. Buriel will be in Stafford Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to the American Cancer Society.________________________________________________________________The Bridgeport Telegram. Apr. 30, 1951.STAMFORD, April 30 - (AP) Police were pressing an investigation today in connection with the death of Naomi Titus, 15, a Stamford high school sophomore honor student, who jumped or fell from a bathroom window at her Interlaken road home. Naomi's body was found shortly after 5 a.m. Sunday by a neighbour. She died of a broken neck. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Titus. He is a New York City exporter. Officer William Herrmann said the investigation so far hadn't provided the police with the answer they were seeking. According to Herrmann, Naomi had returned from a party about 1:30 a.m. with a house guest, Ann Folk, a senior at Stamford high. The two girls went up to Naomi's room on the second floor of the two-story house without waking Mr. and Mrs. Titus. Naomi told Ann she was going to take a bath, entered the bathroom and locked the door behind her. Ann fell asleep and didn't waken until after the tragedy. Police said Naomi did not take a bath. She was dressed in a nightgown when found. Services will be held Tuesday morning. In addition to her parents, Naomi leaves two brothers, Jonathan and Timothy, and a sister, Meredith.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - May 31, 1991. Page: C6Naomi Titus, 94, died May 29, 1991, in the Excelsior Springs Convalescent Center, 1700 Rainbow Drive, Excelsior Springs, where she lived. She was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Titus was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Excelsior Springs. Survivors include two daughters, Lorraine Lagergren, Blue Springs, and Kathleen McNabb, Baton Rouge, La.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today at the Prichard Chapel, Excelsior Springs; burial in Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs. Friends may call from 2 to 3 p.m. today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the church.________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - September 5, 1987. Page: B27Mrs. Naomi E. Titus, 78, of Saylorsburg R.1, died Friday in her home. She was the widow of Boyd E. Titus. Surviving are three sons, Russell of Columbus, Ga., David, at home, and Robert of Saylorsburg R.I; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Setzer of Stroudsburg; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Kresge Funeral Home, Route 209, Brodheadsville, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Humboldt Beacon, The (Fortuna, CA) - September 5, 2007Oct. 17, 1985 -- Sept. 1, 2007. On Sept. 1, 2007, Nathan Clark Titus tragically died in a car accident at Ruth Lake in Trinity County at the age of 21. Nathan was born on Oct. 17, 1985, in Eureka, and resided in Ferndale. He is survived by his neverending, unconditional loving parents, Cliff and Marcie Titus of Ferndale; and his loving and loyal brothers and their families, Lucas and Jennie Titus and their son Trent of Loleta, Matthew and Angelica Titus of Thornton, Colo. and Nicholas Titus of Ferndale. Nate was a free spirit, a one of a kind. Loud, rambunctious, you knew he was around; likewise, you loved him for his every quality. Whether it was his warm smile, or his genuine laughter, he was sure to bring a little happiness to your day. Nate had an enormous heart that found the good in everyone. Even in the roughest times, he found the courage, pride, and strength to face the world with the sparkle of diamonds in his eyes. Nate lived life to the fullest, even as a child. It seems like yesterday we were pushing him around the back yard teaching him to ride a bike, and dressing up to go trick or treating. He was so playful, he rarely turned down a dare. Nate had so many friends from young to old. He valued his friendships. He would give anything to ensure happiness for his family and friends. Nate was employed by Mercer-Fraser, through the Laborers Union Local No. 139. He was a hard worker, and was proud of his work-ethic. He is also survived by his grandparents, Dayton and Gayle Titus of Ferndale, and Jack and Jonita Gosney of Eureka. He is also survived by his aunts, uncles, and cousins: Yvonne and Jake Pauli and children Maren and Todd Wagner of Eureka; Raleigh Bettiga and Mary Beth of Forestville; David and Cindy Titus and children Brad, Alex and Eric of Santa Rosa; Stuart and Caroline Titus and children Elizabeth, Abigail, and Grady of Ferndale; Lisa and George Wiegand and children Jamison and Jesse of Redding; and Stacy and Rob Young and children Hannah, Alex, and Kyle of Thornton, Colo. A celebration of Nate's life will be held Thursday, Sept. 6, at 4 p.m. at the Ferndale Community Center, 100 Berding St., Ferndale. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amaysing Grace Foundation, c/o Ferndale Rotary, Box 311, Ferndale, CA 95536. ________________________________________________________________Aberdeen American News (SD) - November 14, 2003. Page: 2BNathan Floyd 'Nate' Titus, born and raised in Hecla, S.D., died in Los Angeles, Calif. Oct. 7, 2003. The Cowboy has gone home. Nate was born Sept. 25, 1942 to Claude "Bud" and Frances (Yunker) Titus, Elsen. He attended Hecla School, was a Boy Scout and worked hard, as boy and man. Nate served his country in the United States Army in the late 1950's, stationed in Germany. After his discharge, he worked at several jobs in Hecla and at Hub City Iron in Aberdeen, before heading west to California. There he found his niche in manufacturing plant maintenance, rising to maintenance foreman in short order. He married and had a daughter, Lisa, but the marriage ended. Nathan met the love of his life, Sylvia Carr, in the mid-seventies. This was probably the happiest time of his adult life, and they remain united in love to this day. Surviving loved ones who shared his life include: daughter Lisa; two sisters: Karen (Roger) Crowder of Britton and Colleen (Del) Taylor of Anderson, Alaska; brother Ron (Mary) Elsen of Hecla; stepfather, Marvin Elsen of Hecla; brother-in-law LaRoy Stotz of Tolstoy and Sylvia Carr of Huntington Beach, Calif. Welcoming him home to peace are his father, mother, brother Burge Titus and sister, Jenny Stotz. A memorial service for Nate will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003 at St. John's Lutheran Church of Hecla, S.D. The Reverend Al Magnuson will officiate. His body was cremated and will rest beside his brother and mother in the Hecla City Cemetery. Price Funeral Chapel of Britton and Hecla is in charge of the arrangements. ________________________________________________________________News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - June 14, 2003Ned C. Titus, 77, died Thursday, June 12, 2003, at his residence at 7:50 p.m. Born Sept. 12, 1915, in Atwood, he was a lifetime Kosciusko resident. He was a funeral director and former owner of the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, retiring in 1993. On Aug. 1, 1956, he purchased the Paul M. Bilby Funeral Home, 122 N. High Street, which was established in 1937 in Warsaw. November 1976, the current Titus Funeral Home was built on its current site at 2000 E. Sheridan St. Warsaw. He entered the U.S. Army Dec. 7, 1943 - 612th Graves Registration and served in Normandy D-Day, France & Central Europe for 26 months and was honorably discharged Jan. 21, 1946. He was a member First Baptist Church in Warsaw. Surviving are his wife, Maryon (Circle) Titus, whom he married July 6, 1947, in Warsaw; son, Jerry (Kathy) Titus of Fort Wayne; grandson, Mitch (Davina) Titus of Winona Lake; granddaughter, Amber (Kevin) Gelbaugh of Winona Lake; three step-grandchildren, Jon, Kristin, Kevin Trzcinski of Louisville, Ky.; three step-great-grandchildren, Shawna Titus, Garrett Titus and Emma Gelbaugh; step-great-grandchild, Ash-lynn Trzcinski; three brothers, Ben J Titus of Houston, Ted S. Titus of Wyoming, Don H. Titus of Milford; two sisters, Mrs. Jerry (Wylan) Smith of Warsaw, Mrs. Roger (Nellie) Robinson of Atwood; daughters-in-law, Mary Titus of Warsaw and Carol Titus of Asheville, N.C. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ben J and Kathryn L. (Hungerford) Titus, and son, David Titus, who died November 1995. Service is 10:30 a.m. Monday at Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, with Military Graveside Services conducted by the American Legion Post 49 and V.F.W. 1126, Warsaw at Oakwood Cemetery. Pastor Jeff Batchelder will officiate. Visitation is from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials to The Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Inc., Woodholme Medical Bldg., Suite 515, 1838 Greene Tree Road, Baltimore, MD, 21280; Kosciusko Home Health Care and Hospice, P.O. Box 1196, Warsaw, IN 46581-1196; First Baptist Church of Warsaw, 2819 Patterson Road, Warsaw, IN 46580. ________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - September 9, 1990. Page: 10Nellie Lenora Titus, 98, of Pueblo died Friday. She was a homemaker. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at Adrian Comer Funeral Home, 2710 N. Elizabeth St., Pueblo. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home with the Rev. Walter Partain officiating. Burial will be at Mount View Cemetery in Pueblo. Mrs. Titus was born March 8, 1892, in Ripley, Miss., to Archibald and Phoebe (McAlister) Carpenter. Mrs. Titus was married July 4, 1909, in Marlow, Okla., to Willis C. Titus, who died before she did. She is survived by a son, Arnold L. of Pueblo; three daughters, Mabel Rainer of Colorado Springs, Dolores Boyd of Canon City and Helen of Pueblo. One son and one daughter died before she did. She also is survived by 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - January 4, 1989. Page: 6Nellie M. Titus, 85, of Colorado Springs died Monday at a local nursing home. She had been a homemaker. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Sunset Chapel Mortuary, 3825 Airport Road. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Circle Drive Baptist Church, 801 N. Circle Drive, with the Rev. Lewis Adkison officiating. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Titus was born Sept. 30, 1903, in Jamestown, Ill., to William G. and Frankie May (Brown) Nichols. She had lived in Colorado Springs since 1962. Mrs. Titus was a member of Circle Drive Baptist Church. She was married Sept. 28, 1922, in Terre Haute, Ind., to Frank C. Titus, who died Sept. 21, 1976. Mrs. Titus is survived by three sons, the Revs. Don and William Titus and Delbert, all of Michigan; two daughters, Jewell Alaniva and Evelyn Sherman, both of Colorado Springs; a brother, Harry Nichols of Illinois; a sister, Eva Beals of Illinois; 18 grandchildren; and 38 great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Peoria Journal Star, The (IL) - September 12, 1991. Page: C6Nellie M. Titus, 98, of 3017 N. Wisconsin Ave. died at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1991, at Proctor Community Hospital. Born April 5, 1893, at Wyanet to Henry A. and Emma Anthony Gramer, she married Ralph I. Titus on Sept. 16, 1916, in Princeton. He died May 28, 1957. Two sons and two brothers also preceded her in death. Surviving are one son, Donald of Peoria; one daughter, Emma Keener of Peoria; seven grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Cumerford-Endsley Memorial Home. The Rev. John H. Stanley will officiate. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. Burial will be in Swan Lake Memory Gardens. Memorials may be made to her church or the charity of the donor's choice. ________________________________________________________________Nashua Telegraph. Fri., Sept. 23, 1949. p. 6. NH.Milford, Sept. 23 - Mrs Nellie Maria Titus, 82, died at her home on the Federal Hill rd early this morning after a brief illness. She was born in Danvers, Mass, Oct 15, 1866, the daughter of Edwin and Maria A. (Littlefield) Russell. She had lived in Milford for the past 29 years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Fred R. Lowe of Ridgefield Park, Ridgefield, NJ, and Mrs Hazel L. Young of Milford; one sister, Mrs. Susan Hanlon of Danvers, Mass; two grandsons, several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Sunday afternoon at the Leon C. Tucker funeral home, with burial in Walnut Grove cemetery, Danvers, Mass.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - April 14, 1989. Page: 9ANellie Marie Titus, 91, retired Montgomery Ward bookkeeper, died Thursday, April 13, 1989. Service 11 a.m. Saturday, First United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughter, Betty Trent of Wichita; six grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with First United Methodist Church Building Fund. Frank Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Rocky Mountain News (CO) - December 31, 1991. Page: 119Nelly V. Titus, 89, of Denver died Dec. 26 in her home. The body was cremated. A memorial service and burial of ashes will be next spring in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Titus, a native of Vilno, Poland, was a homemaker. She moved to the United States in 1937 and to Denver in 1953. Survivors include a daughter, Lydia Witkowski Titus of Denver; one grandson; and two great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Miami Herald, The (FL) - January 19, 2005Nellie Winnifred Titus (nee DAVIS), late of Miami, Florida, Petersfield and Montego Bay, Jamaica. Died January 16th, 2005. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, three sons, seven grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, family and friends. Family will receive friends at the Funeral Home on Sat. from 3pm till 5pm. A service will begin at 5pm at: VAN ORSDEL - KENDALL DRIVE 11220 N Kendall Dr (305)279-6644 Family Owned Since 1924 To visit this Guest Book Online, go to obituaries. ________________________________________________________________Oakland Tribune. Monday, July 8, 1935.Last rites for Nelson C. Titus, retired school teacher and former resident of Oakland and Berkeley, were held today in Pasadena. Titus died Wednesday in Sierra Madre, where he moved two years ago after 17 years residence in the Eastbay. He is survived by two sons, Leo G. Titus of Oakland and William J. Titus of Pasadena. His wife died in Berkeley five years ago. He was born in Ohio in 1852.________________________________________________________________Nelson C. Titus, a resident of White-Cliff Nursing Home, 110 Fredonia Road, Greenville, passed away Thursday, June 29, 2006, at 5:05 p.m. at the nursing home. He was formerly of RD 2, Cochranton, Greenwood Township, and Sheakleyville. Born in Marion, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1923, he was a son of Kenneth and Ellen Gow Titus. He married Florence I. Hutcheson Aug. 30, 1947; she preceded him in death July 30, 1997. He was a graduate of Sheakleyville High School Class of 1943. He was a retired tool and die maker for 14 years with Talon Inc. of Meadville. He also worked for the former American Viscose Corp., Greenville Steel Car and the Greenville Dairy. He served with the U.S. Merchant Marines from 1943 to 1946, spending time in the European Theatre. He attended Emmanuel Christian Church, Stoneboro. He was a former member of Sheakleyville Odd Fellows, the Meadville Club and Meadville Eagles Aerie 429. He enjoyed meeting people and provided a taxi service for the Amish community. Survivors include a son, David H. Titus of Meadville; a daughter, Carol Walker and her husband, Eugene, of Cochranton; a sister, Edith Mae Brown of Sun City, Calif.; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a son, Denver C. Titus. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Andrew J. Vana Funeral Home, 102 Church St., Hadley. The Odd Fellows will conduct a memorial service there today at 9 p.m. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home, with the Rev. Steve Letonek, a very good friend, officiating. Burial will be in Hadley Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society or to a charity of the donor's choice. The Meadville Tribune. Jul. 1, 2006.________________________________________________________________The Monessen Daily Independent. Jul. 29, 1940. PA.Mrs. Neva Titus, wife of Lt. Charles E. Titus, of Donora, aged 51 years, died in the Allegheny General hospital in Pittsburgh, at 12:25 Friday morning, July 26, after an extended illness. She was born in Greensboro, August 10, 1889, and resided in Donora with her family for a number of years. In addition to her husband, a member of the Donora police force, the deceased is survived by one son, Charles E. Titus, Jr., who is manager of the Liberty theatre, Donora; one daughter, Joan, at home; her mother, Mrs. Lenora Ewing, of Monessen; four sisters, Mrs. Nellie May, of Ohio, Mrs. Phyllis Tuman, of Charleroi, Mrs. Agnes McShaffrey, of Monessen, and Elizabeth Ewing, of Monessen; and three brothers, Harold Ewing, of Monongahela, Edward Ewing, of New Kensington, and Charles Ewing, of Donora. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, July 30, at one o'clock from Rabe's funeral home, by Rev. John Erbe, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church, of Donora. Burial will be in the Monongahela Hill cemetery at Greensboro, Pa.________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - June 10, 1992. Page: D6Neva L. Titus, 95, 35 N.E. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando, died Saturday, June 6. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker. Born in Findley Lake, N.Y., she moved to Central Florida in 1921. A member of First United Methodist Church, she was formerly a pink lady at Orlando Memorial Hospital, a volunteer for the Orlando Nursery and member of the Sorosis Club. Survivors: son, Gordon, DeLand; daughter, Bebe Jean Bates, Orlando; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park.________________________________________________________________Newton "Newty" Titus. Rochester: February 17, 2011, age 64. He is survived by his son, Kenneth Sanders; 2 sisters, Jo Ann Taylor, Cora (Howard) Jones; 1 grandson; 4 great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends. Calling hours Tuesday, February 22, 2011, from 6-9 PM at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, Inc., 109 West Ave., Rochester, NY 14611 (585-436-7730). Funeral Service, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011, at 11:00 AM at Church of Love Faith Center, 700 Exchange Street. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - September 22, 2001. Page: B5Rev. Nicholas Titus, 85, of Seabury Retirement Community, Bloomfield, died Thursday, (September 20, 2001) at Seabury. Born June 22, 1916, in Coatesville, PA, he attended public schools in Hazel Park, MI. He received his B.A. degree from Denison University and his Master of Divinity degree from Colgate-Rochester Divinity School. He was ordained into the Christian Ministry in the First Baptist Church of Newark, NY State in 1941. He served that church until 1945, when he was called to be pastor of the Eastwood Baptist Church of Syracuse, NY. He continued with this church until 1960, when he was invited to be Executive Minister of the American Baptist Churches of Connecticut. In 1969, he returned to the pastorate of a local church as minister of First Baptist Church of Bridgeport. In 1974, he accepted the call of the Union Baptist Church of Mystic, which he served until his retirement in 1981. He was a pioneer in religious radio and TV while in Syracuse, NY. He was director of church camps in New York State and at Green Lake, WI. In retirement, he served as interim minister in West Bloomfield, MI and at Asylum Avenue Baptist Church in Hartford and several other churches in Connecticut. Many of the churches he served sponsored refugee families. He was a Romanian translator for refugees who fled from oppression in their countries. A long-time Rotarian, Mr. Titus is a past president of Mystic and Bloomfield Rotary Clubs. He is the recipient of the Paul Harris Award, given for his service to his Rotary Club and to the community. In 1939, he married Rachel Ingalls of Painted Post, NY. Their children are Elizabeth Rexford of Oak Park, IL, George Titus of Bloomfield, and Lawrence Titus of Glastonbury; grandchildren are Suzanne Rexford of Oak Park, IL, Julie and Carolyn Titus of Glastonbury, Diana Titus of East Hartford; and a step-grandson, Larry Shaw of Glastonbury; daughters-in-law are Suzanne Titus and Pamela Titus. Rev. and Mrs. Titus moved to Seabury Retirement Community in 1993, where Mr. Titus was elected the first president of the Residents Association. At the end of his four-year term, he was elected in May of 1997, as first president of CONNCCRA, a newly-formed consortium of continuing care residents associations in Connecticut. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 90 North Main St., West Hartford. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to Seabury Charitable Foundation, Seabury Retirement Community, 200 Seabury Dr., Bloomfield, CT, 06002 or First Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 90 North Main St., West Hartford, CT 06107. ________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune (Logansport, IN) - Friday, December 28, 2012Nicholas Byron Titus, 21, Logansport, died at 12:03 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Born Sept. 12, 1991, in Lafayette, Nick had attended Logansport High School. He was employed as a construction worker. Nick loved football, NASCAR and baseball. Surviving are his father and stepmother, Rick and Rebecca (Roland) Titus, Logansport; his mother and stepfather, Kimberly and John Dalton, Monticello; brother, Seth Titus, Logansport; half-sister, Nicole Sprinkle, Logansport; two stepbrothers, U. L. Jones, Peru, and T. J. Jones, McMinnville, Tenn.; and his maternal grandparents, Shirley and Byron Marcum, Monticello. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bob and Sandy Roland and Sue Sickman. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Fisher Funeral Chapel with Jeff Strite officiating. Burial will follow in the Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from 10 a.m. Saturday until the time of the service in the funeral chapel. Contributions may be made to the Cass County Humane Society. You may light a candle of hope, share condolences in his guestbook and view his video tribute at . Roland, Robert Lee. Services for Robert Lee Roland Sr., 72, of Logansport, will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 4 in Gundrum Funeral Home. He died at 1:32 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, 2006, in the Emergency Room at Logansport Memorial Hospital. Born March 21, 1933, in Logansport, he was the son of Willie and Mable Sullivan Roland. He was married June 16, 1951, in Logansport, to Sandra S. Collins, who preceded in death July 12, 2003. Mr. Roland was a retired concrete finisher for both Louthain and Brown Construction. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force serving in the Korean War. He was a member of the Logansport Eagles Lodge #323, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3790 and American Legion Post #60. Robert enjoyed woodworking and spending time with his two dogs, Sable and Shady. Surviving are two sons, Robert L. Roland and his wife, Lois, Rochester, and Kenny Roland and his wife, Theressia, Logansport; seven daughters, Linda Feltis and her husband, Ed, Sherry DiDomenico and her husband, John, Rebecca Titus and her husband, Rick, Tammy Roland and her companion, Joe Utter, and Roberta ?Bert? DunFee and her companion, Bob Schoff, all of Logansport, Mary Payne and her husband, Jim, Frankfort, and Sandra Upper, Tampa, Fla.; a grandson, Dave Roland and his wife, Corinne, Logansport; two brothers, George Roland and his wife, Joyce, and Fred Roland, all of Logansport; a sister, Carol Weaver, Missouri; 36 grandchildren; 58 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Four brothers and two sisters preceded in death. Pastor Tim Burge will officiate at the services. Burial, with full military graveside rites, will be in Mount Hope Cemetery at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 11. Friends may call from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 4, in the funeral home. Pharos Tribune. Mar. 3, 2006.________________________________________________________________Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - April 17, 1996. Page: E12Nicholas Joseph Titus. A Mass will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, 1996, in St. Patrick Catholic Church in Canby for Nicholas Joseph Titus, who died of seizures April 14 at age 10. Nicholas was born June 17, 1985, in Salem. He was a fifth-grade student at Chapman Hill School in Salem. Surviving are his parents, Beatriz of Keizer and Rodney of Beaverton; sister, Sunceray of Keizer; and grandparents, Lola Johnson of Canby and Ceola Boseman of Chicago. Burial will be in Zion Memorial Park in Canby. Arrangements are by Canby Funeral Chapel. ________________________________________________________________News & Observer, The (Raleigh, NC) - August 24, 1995. Page: B6Niuta Titus, a New Yorker whose philanthropy fostered culture and medical research, died Tuesday in Gstaad, Switzerland, while on vacation. She was 82. With her husband, Roy Titus, the former chairman of the Helena Rubinstein cosmetics empire, who died in 1989, Mrs. Titus supported endeavors like the film program at the Museum of Modern Art, biochemistry at Duke University and ophthalmological research at the Wilmer Institute at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She was the president of the Roy and Niuta Titus Foundation, an honorary trustee of the Museum of Modern Art, a director of the Children's Blood Foundation, president of the Zion Orphanage in Jerusalem, a member of the international board of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and honorary director of the Helena Rubinstein Foundation. ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - June 11, 1987. Page: 6DNoah Mirl Titus, 91, of 5005 E. 21st, retired Titus Motors co-owner and co-operator, died Wednesday, June 10, 1987. Service 1:30 p.m. Friday, Broadway Mortuary. Survivors: son, Vernon of Wichita; sister, Georgia N. McElhaney of Springdale, Ark.; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Daily Herald (Provo, UT) - July 14, 2011Nola Johnson Bird Titus our mother, sister, grandmother and friend passed away Sunday July 10, 2011. She is a rare and beautiful rose who will be missed dearly. Nola was a compassionate and talented woman. She had a kind heart and touched many lives. She was a creative seamstress who could make anything out of a scrap of fabric, and made her home and others a beautiful place with her handiwork. Nola loved to bake, and was well known for her skills in the kitchen. She was a collector of many things, especially dolls. She enjoyed gardening and loved the outdoors. Her family was her pride and joy. She had nine children, 40 grandchildren, 80 great grandchildren, and seven great great grandchildren. Nola married Edwin Lamar Bird November 15, 1944; their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti temple. Together they had nine children: Stephen and Doralee Bird, Marie and Mahalo Lui (and the late Dennis Petersen), Birdena and Kevin Birch, Lynn and Colleen Bird, Kristene and Donald Romer, Cleon and Lynette Bird, Theressa and Jim Alvey, Clinton and Wendy Bird, and Chadley and Lisa Bird. She was preceded in death by her husband Lamar in 1997. Nola married John Titus in 2004 and gained two step daughters: Kay and Bob Beal, and Cheryl and Larry Peterson. John preceded her in death in 2008. Nola was born on August 29, 1926 to Parley Heber and Hulda Kristene Andersen Johnson, and was the eighth of twelve children. She is survived by her sisters Arlene Gull and Annie King, sisters in law: Marilyn Johnson and Hazel Johnson, and brother in law James Hathaway. She was preceded in death by her siblings: Eva Christopherson (Verl), Beulah Tanner (Lyle), Elmer Johnson (Vivian) Boyd Johnson (Melvina), Max Johnson (Madge), Ivan Johnson (LaRae), Kenneth Johnson (Peggy), Darlene Hathaway, and Robert Johnson. Funeral services will be held Saturday July 16th in the Hobble Creek West Stake Chapel at 555 S 600 E Springville, UT at 11:00 am, with a viewing from 9:45 to 10:45 am. A viewing will also be held Friday July 15th from 6 to 8pm at The Wheeler Mortuary 211 E 200 S Springville. Following the services, interment will be at the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville. In lieu of donations please donate to a Charity in Nola's name. Condolences may be sent at ________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - June 25, 2000. Page: 6Nonie Joan Ross Titus Bockenthien. Ms. Bockenthien, 67, died June 19, 2000, in Colorado Springs. She was an interior designer and owner of Designer's Depot Ltd. and JN Design Inc., for many years. Ms. Bockenthien was born Feb. 3, 1933, in Davenport, Iowa, to Edwin A. and Beatrice (Ross) Titus, who are deceased. She is survived by two sons, Jack T. and Peter E.; a daughter, Jane Ann; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Pat Churchman. Services will be Sunday, July 2, at The Gazebo on the Lake in Green Mountain Falls. Cappadona's Alternative Funeral Service, 3407 N. El Paso St., 520-1817, is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions may be sent to the First Presbyterian Church, for the needy and hearing impaired, 219 E. Bijou St., Colorado Springs 80903. ________________________________________________________________Anchorage Daily News (AK) - December 5, 1999., Page: B6Nora Rene Titus ,52, died of liver failure due to pneumonia Nov. 28, 1999, at Alaska Native Medical Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Nome Lutheran Church. Pallbearers will include her son, Darrel; brother, Carson; cousin, Lawrence Kulukhon; and other family members. Burial will be in the Nome Cemetery. Mrs. Titus was born July 3, 1947, in Brevig Mission. She had worked as a registered nurse for Norton Sound Health Corp. during the 1970s and had been a homemaker during the '80s and '90s. She loved berry picking, camping and fishing during summer. She spent winters in White Mountain and enjoyed ice fishing, cooking and playing bingo. Her family said: ''Nora is a very loved and beautiful woman. From family to friends, Nora always had someone by her side. She remains in our hearts and thoughts. We all have special memories of her. Nora has moved on to a greater place and is with family and friends, and sometime down the road, we will join her on the other side.'' Her son Darrel loved her deeply. Mrs. Titus is survived by her sons, Charles K. Beamish of Phoenix, Ariz., and Darrel A. Beamish of Anchorage; sister, Gladys Leight of Ohio; brothers, Carson Tingook of Nome and Glenn Tingook of Seattle; husband, Jack Titus Jr. of White Mountain; grandsons, Kevin G. Beamish of Fairbanks and Michael A. Beamish of Tampa, Fla.; nieces, Carolyn Kulukhon of Nome, Melissa Leight of Ohio, JoAnn Kulukhon and Jackie Kulukhon, of Gambell; nephews, Michael Leight of Ohio and Lawrence Kulukhon of Gambell; and many uncles, aunts and cousins. Arrangements by Evergreen Memorial Chapels downtown. ________________________________________________________________Coyle, Marylou (Age 80) Entered into rest on March 20, 2009. Marylou was born on September 3, 1928 to parents Albert and Rose Jacoy. A lifelong resident of Spokane, she attended John R. Rogers High School and graduated in 1946. In 1959, Marylou married John E. Coyle and together they had their daughter, Pamela. Marylou worked many years for Good Will Industries in Spokane, retiring in 1978. Marylou loved spending time with her family, loved to cook, play Bingo, and was a "professional" worrier. She is survived by her loving daughter, Pamela (Ron) Buckner; granddaughters, Erika (Korey) Sutton, Shelby Buckner, and Michaela Buckner; sisters, Rosemary (Norb) Titus, and Pauline Markealli all of Spokane, WA; numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made in Marylou's name to the American Cancer Society 920 N. Washington St. #200 Spokane, WA 99201. A memorial service will be held at 1:00PM Saturday, March 28, 2009 at the First Church of the Open Bible 8303 N. Division St., Spokane, WA. RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, Spokane, WA entrusted with cremation. Spokesman-Review. Mar. 25, 2009.Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) - Wednesday, October 2, 2013TITUS, Norbert “Norb” (Age 82) Our beloved father, Norb Titus went home to be with his Lord and Savior on the morning of September 28, 2013 in Spokane, Washington. Norb was born April 8, 1931 in Philadelphia, PA to parents Lillie and Edmund Titus. Norb joined the Air Force in 1951 and spent most of his four years at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane. He was assigned to maintain the armament systems of the B36 Bomber. He won a few awards while stationed at Fairchild. After marrying Rosemary in 1955, he went to work at Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co. He progressed to Maintenance Manager of large and small telephone systems. Norb retired in 1983 after 28 years of service. He was a 50 year member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2 in Spokane. He enjoyed playing poker and betting the horse races and he spent many hours with family and friends playing different home games. He loved spending time with his family. “Norb” or “Uncle” was his name to almost everyone. He was preceded in death by: his parents, five brothers, a sister, and his beloved wife, Rosemary. We take joy in knowing he is with his wife and family once again. Norb is survived by: his two daughters; Linda (Tom) Elston of Spokane, and Sandra Suriano of Spokane; his sister, Doris (Titus) Waters of Philadelphia; and many relatives, including nieces and nephews. Norb was kind, thoughtful, caring, and a real gentleman. He was loved by everyone who knew him. He will be greatly missed. A Memorial Service will be held 12:00 noon, Monday October 7th at Ball & Dodd Funeral Home. A reception will follow at 2:00pm at the Eagles Lodge, 6410 N. Lidgerwood, Spokane, WA. Memorial donations in the name of Norbert Titus may be made to Hospice of Spokane, 121 S. Arthur, Spokane, WA. Please go to to see photos and express?condolences________________________________________________________________Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - September 23, 2003. Page: 9BNorene E. Titus, 77, passed away Friday, Sept. 19, 2003, in Rio Rancho, N.M. Graveside service: 3 p.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Amor Home Health Care, 1768 Hudson River Road, Rio Rancho, N.M. 87144. Norene E. Titus was born April 30, 1926, in Fort Worth. She resided in Fort Worth for many years and moved to Albuquerque, N.M., in 1983. She was a contract negotiator for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and retired after 30 years of service. She also had served on former Congressman Jim Wright's staff. Norene was preceded in death by her husband of 34 years, Joseph Benson Titus. Survivors: Sisters, Mary G. White of Albuquerque, Doris A. Adamson of Granite Shoals, Kay Sorrels of Albuquerque; brothers, Harold H. Rumph of Delray Beach, Fla., Charles W. Rumph of Washington, D.C., Ben F. Rumph of Golden, Colo. and David M. Rumph of Fort Worth; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Greenwood Funeral Home 3100 White Settlement Road, (817) 336-0584 Joseph Benson Titus. m. Norene E. Rumph.________________________________________________________________Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - January 26, 2012Norma Titus, 74, of Amarillo died Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel with the Rev. Robert E. Field officiating. Burial will be in Stinnett Cemetery in Stinnett. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Mrs. Titus was born June 30, 1937, in Spearman to Hubert and Joyce Uptergrove. She was married to Donald Titus for 51 years. During that time, she was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Titus; daughter-in-law, Shannon Titus; and her mother, Joyce Crum. Survivors include a son, Gregg Titus of Amarillo; a daughter, Jana and son-in-law Mike Ketner of Montgomery, Ala.; five wonderful grandchildren, Stan Titus, Katie Titus and Caroline Titus, all of Amarillo, and Zachary Ketner and Matthew Ketner, both of Montgomery, Ala.; her father, Hubert Uptergrove of Big Spring; two brothers, Jim Uptergrove of Clarendon and Mike Uptergrove of Hermleigh; two sisters, Sharon Brooks of Sallisaw, Okla., and Linda West of Spearman; and many loving nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. The family suggests memorials be to American Heart Association, P.O. Box 841125, Dallas, TX 75284. Sign the online guest book at . ________________________________________________________________Pepperell Free Press (MA) - November 25, 2011Norma (Titus) Finnegan, 87, of Kailua-Kona, HI, died Sept. 30, 2011. Born on April 26, 1924, in Ayer, Mass., she was a graduate of Ayer High School class of 1942, a licensed practical nurse, former member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Ayer, member of Christ Episcopal Church in Kealakekua, HI, and a member of the Daughters of the King and the Altar Guild. She is survived by her sons, David Finnegan, and his wife, Yvette, of Quito, Equador, Peter Finnegan, and his wife, Karla, of Louisville, TX; daughter Nancy Farnham, and her husband, Richard, of Kailua-Kona, HI; brothers, Vernon Titus, of Belmont, Cal., Ernest Titus Jr., and his wife, Dorothy, of Roseville, Cal., Clarence Titus, of Ayer; sisters, Jeannette Loomer, of Concord, Mass., Eloise Bebout, of Ipswich, Mass., Alice Millson and her husband, Jerry, of Ayer; either grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her brother Dexter Titus who died in 2009. Services were held at Christ Episcopal Church in Kealakekua. ________________________________________________________________Norma E. Titus, 74, died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005; she was born Jan. 22, 1930 in Mulberry, Kansas to William A. Titus of Missouri and Pearl Mae Golledge Titus of Kansas. She lived in Manteca for 16 years and was preceded in death by her loving and devoted husband, the late Roy (Ed) Sowell in 1995. Mrs. Titus is survived by her loving son, Edward J. Sowell of San Leandro; loving daughter, Sandra G. Sowell-Parsale of Manteca; grandchildren, Katie Sowell, John Sowell and Dino Salvato; great-granddaughter Samantha, Joshua and Jaxson Salvato. Titus will be sadly missed by family and friends whom hearts she touched throughout her life. Park View Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements. Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Park View Memorial Chapel, 3661 E. French Camp Road, Manteca. Burial will be at Ripon Cemetery, 320 N. Stockton Street, Ripon. Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin. Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005.________________________________________________________________Norma E. Titus, 83, of 88 River St., died Wednesday morning (Sept. 14, 2005) at the Olean General Hospital. Born on March 8, 1922 in Sayre, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Emmett and Helen Salisbury Larrabee. She was married in Limestone in 1958 to Mr. Russell Titus, who predeceased her on July 25, 2000. Mrs. Titus was employed at the Dudley Hotel for 27 years, retiring in 1983. Surviving are eight daughters, Evaline Sherman of Florida, Harriet (Frank) Blow of Nicholas, Helen Scanlan of Salamanca, Shirley Ann (Carl) Smith of New Milford, Pa., Joanne (Donald) Kilby of Great Valley, Sharon (John) Galouzes of Colorado Springs, Colo., Shelly (Robert) Follman, of Kill Buck, Suzanne Ehrhart of Youngsville, Pa.; three sons, Spencer Pierce of Kill Buck, David Pierce of Limestone, Anthony Titus of Olean; 35 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a son, Larry Pierce, a brother, Gordon Larrabee, and a sister, Louise Call. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the O'Rourke & O'Rourke Inc. Funeral Home, 25 River St. Funeral and committal services will be held in the funeral home at 11 a.m. Saturday morning, with Pastor Kevin John officiating. Burial will be in Horseshoe Cemetery in Carrollton. Salamanca Press. Sep. 16, 2005.________________________________________________________________Sudbury Town Crier (MA) - January 26, 2012. Page: 12Norma Jean Titus, a long time resident of Sudbury, Massachusetts, passed away quietly at her home on January 21, 2012 following a long illness. She was 81. Norma Jean was born July 19, 1930 on a farm in Webb, Iowa, the daughter of Henry Mulder and Calista Lane Mulder. Her father died in 1946, leaving her mother a widow with eight children to support. Calista got a horse and wagon and moved the family to Emmetsburg, Iowa. The Mulder family all worked to survive: picking corn, doing laundry, taking on a paper route at a young age, gathering coal along the railroad lines, and selling night crawlers. She always fondly remembered her siblings, all of whom she survived: Arthur, Merle, William, Margaret, Dorothy, Albert Lowell, and Raymond. She was an excellent student and enjoyed being a majorette. She graduated from Emmetsburg High School in 1947 and left home on her seventeenth birthday to work for the Iowa State Health Department in the Pulmonary Division. In 1949 she moved to Washington D.C. where she worked for the U.S. Navy. There she met her future husband, Joseph Sylvanus Titus (Joe), who went on to study physics at Georgetown University. He later became a nationally recognized expert in cryogenic infrared optical sensors. Norma Jean helped Joe to establish two successful companies. Joe passed away in 2004. Norma Jean and her family lived in Cupertino, CA and Minnetonka, MN before settling in Sudbury for the last 42 years. Norma Jean enjoyed traveling, gardening, bird watching, photography, the Wayside Inn and the Hosmer house, but her family always came first. Norma Jean Titus is survived by five children: Robert W. and his wife Maurine of Atlanta, Elizabeth A. and her husband Bill of Plymouth, Amy J. and her husband Robert of Brisbane, CA, James M. and his wife Carol and Daniel J. and his wife Kristin, of Sudbury. She also leaves behind three beloved grandchildren: Lydia and Dylan Gallagher and Josie Rawlings, as well as many nieces and nephews. At Norma Jean's request, there will be no funeral services. In lieu of flowers, she asked that you make a donation to your local food pantry. For additional information, tributes and guestbook, please visit duckett- ________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune. Friday, April 6, 2001. p. A2.Services for Norma M. Titus, 76, of Logansport, will be held at 11 a.m Saturday in Kroeger Funeral Home. She died at 3 a.m. Thursday, April 5, 2001, in SCCI Hospital, Kokomo. Born Oct. 10, 1924, in Bellville, Ohio, she was the daughter of Ray and Gladys Clever Fry. On Aug. 1, 1942, she was married to Paul J. Titus, who died March 2, 1996. Mrs Titus had been a housekeeper at Logansport State Hospital. She enjoyed reading. Surviving are six sons and five daughters-in-law, Paul J. Jr. and Pat Titus, Lee Sr. and Billie Titus, Richard Titus, and Lee Jr. and Tonya Titus, all of Logansport, Steve and Karen Titus, Bellville, Ohio, and Edward and Vicki Titus, Findley, Ohio; five daughters and one son-in-law, Janet Ocheltree, Burlington, Wash., Charlotte Walker, Clymers, and Cynthia and Paul Little, Marianne Titus and Lori Wooten, all of Logansport; one brother, Arnold Fry, Bellville, Ohio; three sisters, Winona Claypool and Ruth Lewis, both of Bellville, Ohio, and Wilma Pifer, Mansfield, Ohio; a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Four brothers, Carl Fry, Lester Fry, Dwight Fry and Virgil Fry, and one sister, Irene Fry Lape, also preceded in death. The Rev. Craig Pendl will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association.________________________________________________________________Norman A. "Norm" Titus, 58, of 67 Sayles St., Alfred, died Sunday morning (Oct. 10, 2004). Born in Nicholson, Pa., on Aug. 26, 1946, he was the son of Arthur and Bernice (Kent) Titus. Norm grew up in Harford, Pa., and graduated from Mountain View High School in New Milford, Pa. (class of 1964) and later attended Bloomsburg State College. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army (1965-1967) serving as a Spec 5 with the Adjutant General Corps, stationed in Germany. Norm was employed for a time at Public Loan Company in Binghamton. He was transferred to the Hornell branch, where he served as branch manager from 1969-1974. From 1974-1976 he was employed as department manager at Alfred Giant Food Mart. For several years he served as office manager in the parts department of A.L. Blades. For the past 10 years, Norm was employed as an insurance agent for Ryan Insurance of Hornell. Interested in local government, Norm had served as Town Councilman for the Town of Hornellsville and also the Town of Burns, where he also served as Town Assessor. He served on the Planning Board for the Village of Alfred, and most recently was elected as Alfred Village Trustee. Norm attended the Alfred Union University Church, was a former member of the Alfred Lions Club and the Hornell Kiwanis Club. He had served on the Board of Directors of the Hornell Chapter of the American Cancer Society, and had served as co-chairman of the Southern Tier Heart Association. He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur Titus. Norm was married on Aug. 25, 1973, to the former Joan Spencer, who survives. Also surviving are his son, Sean Titus of Alfred; his daughter, Shelby Titus of Alfred; his mother, Bernice Titus of Montrose, Pa.; two brothers, Philip (JoAnn) Titus of New Milford, Pa., and Randal (Pamela) Titus of Kingsley, Pa.; nieces and nephews. The family of Norman A. "Norm" Titus will receive friends on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell. Funeral and committal services will be held on Thursday (Oct. 14) at 11 a.m. at the Alfred Union University Church in Alfred, with Rev. Laurie DeMott officiating. Burial will be in Alfred Rural Cemetery. Norm's family requests that memorial contributions in his name be made to either Home Care & Hospice, 118 North Main St., PO Box 362, Wellsville, NY 14895 or to the American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Rd. N., Rochester, NY 14609. Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home. The Leader. Oct. 13, 2004.________________________________________________________________Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - February 10, 2003Norman "Ned" E. Titus Jr., died Friday, February 7, 2003 at his home. His beloved wife Charlotte, son, Ted Titus and daughters, Poppy Ridung and Lee Titus survive him. Ned had five grandchildren, Mark, Charlotte, Patrick, Katie and Brendon. The family will receive friends at the home Wednesday, February 12, 2003 between 6:00 and 8:00 PM. No formal services to be held. Cremation Society of Georgia. (404) 355-7627.________________________________________________________________Laurel Leader (MD) - March 15, 2001Norman Franklin Titus Jr., 69, of Burtonsville and formerly of Laurel, died March 11, 2001 at Laurel Regional Hospital. Mr. Titus was born Sept. 25, 1931 in Frederick. He was the general manager of Bob Banning Chrysler in Hyattsville for 20 years and then general manager of Lustine Auto Group for 15 years, retiring in 1988. He won many titles and championships as a professional duckpin bowler in the 1950s and 1960s. He served in the Air Force from 1951 to 1955 and was a member of American Legion Post 136 in Greenbelt. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lillian (Hessie) Titus and Norman Titus Sr. Survivors include daughters Patricia Lewis of Long Beach, N.C., and Diane Titus of Newton, Mass.; sons Frank Titus III of Gambrills, Gary Titus of Leesburg, Va., and Robert and Richard Titus, both of Manassas, Va.; sisters Jane Belford of Florida and Dorothy Karns of Rockville; 10 grandchildren; and loving companion Kathy Judd-Titus. Services and burial were scheduled for today, March 15 at 10:45 a.m. at Maryland Veterans Cemetery in Crownsville. Visitation was March 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Donaldson Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Pharos-Tribune (Logansport, IN) - Saturday, January 31, 2015.Norman Lee Titus Sr., 68, Logansport, passed away at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, in St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis. The service will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 2, in the chapel at Mount Hope Cemetery, officiated by Pastor Andy Weil. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Kroeger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Norman Lee Titus, Sr., age 68, Logansport, passed away at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 29, 2015, in St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis. Born on April 8, 1946 in McComb, Ohio, he was the son of Paul and Norma Fry Titus. He was married to Billie Miller, who survives in Logansport. Norman had been a self-employed roofer. He is survived by sons, Norman Lee Titus Jr., and Rod Snow, and daughter, Lori Wooten. The service will be at 10:00 a.m., on Monday, February 2, 2015, in the chapel at Mount Hope Cemetery, officiated by Pastor Andy Weil. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - September 17, 2003Norman P. Titus of Colorado Springs, CO, died September 14, 2003 in his home after a long bout with Emphysema. Norm was born April 24, 1930 in Colorado Springs, CO, to Guy and Isa Titus. Norm was one of the first big demolition contractors here and wrecked buildings such as the Burns Building (Old Chief Theater) and Alexander Film. Norm is survived by his son Greg Titus; grandson Tad and two great-grandsons Damian and Matthew Titus of Florida. He is also survived by two sisters, Jean and Evelyn, and a dear friend and care giver, Carol Zimmerman. Norm was preceded in death by four brothers, Gale, Dale, Jack and Kenny Titus. Norm was a very unique and special man and we will miss him dearly. Visitation Wednesday, September 17th, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., at Blunt Mortuary. Funeral services also at Blunt Mortuary at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, September 18th. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery with a reception to follow at The Eagles, 1050 21st St. All family and friends are welcome. ________________________________________________________________The Independent-Record. Wednesday, February 2, 1944. p. 8.Miles City - O. A. Titus, 65, formerly a resident of this section, died recently in Twin Falls, Idaho. Surviving are his widow and three sons, Louis Titus of Epsie, Mont., Wilbur Titus of La Mesa, Calif., and Ralph Titus of Salt Lake City.________________________________________________________________The Anaconda Standard. Friday Morning, February 5, 1904. MT.Miles City, Feb. 1. - A telegram was received at Jordan's store from O. W. Titus at Terry (Prairie Co., MT) last night, requesting to have Undertaker Campbell send a coffin for his father, O. C. Titus and to have the news of his death wired to Mrs. W. O. Wentzell at Ellendale, N.D., and to Mrs. G. O. Titus at Hydesdale, (Humboldt Co.) Cal. These are daughters of the elder Mr. Titus. The cause of death was paralysis. The son, O. W. Titus, is a partner of Mr. Hasty in the building of the dyke on Powder river, and was working there when the news of the death was brought from Sandstone creek, on which stream his home is located. He drove to Terry and sent the word to Miles City (Custer Co., MT). The father had been in Custer county three or four years previous to his death.________________________________________________________________Ocie L. Titus, 82, of Paden City, formerly of Pine Grove, died Sunday, March 8, 1987 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville. She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, John B. Titus; a brother and two sisters. Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mary Davis of Pine Grove; two sisters, Nora Davis and Mrs. Lee (Minnie) Yager, both of New Martinsville; a brother, Okey Walker of Hopedale; two stepgrandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends were received at Grisell-Schenk Funeral Home, New Martinsville. Arrangements were incomplete.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald. Monday Evening, November 2, 1931. p. 3.Odeon Titus, 82, retired miller, who died Saturday, was buried this afternoon in Maple Grove Cemetery, Jamesville, (Onondaga Co.) after funeral services were conducted at his home in that village by the Rev. Roy J. Taylor. Mr. Titus died in the farmhouse built in Jamesville in 1812 by his grandfather, Hiram Gilbert. He had lived in the house for the last 20 years.________________________________________________________________Daily Advance, The (Elizabeth City, NC) - Friday, April 20, 2012Odessa Floyd Titus, 86, of 1403 Herrington Road, Elizabeth City, passed away on Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at Nansemond Point Nursing Home in Suffolk, Va. Funeral services for Mrs. Titus will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 2 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness with Gene Williams delivering the message Burial will follow in Old Oak Grove Cemetery. Viewing will take place at the funeral home today from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. The family will receive friends at 511 Peafowl Court in Suffolk, Va., the residence of her son, Kenneth P. Floyd Sr. and wife, Valerie McLean Floyd. Mrs. Titus leaves to cherish her memories, one son, Kenneth P. Floyd (Valerie) of Suffolk, Va.; one sister, Eleanor Griffin of Elizabeth City, six grandchildren, Jeremy Floyd, Jekiyah Floyd, Shaquera Cunning, Ronald Brown Jr., Simone Joyner and Makaela Worley; four great-grand-daughters; and a host of other relatives and friends. Walson Funeral Home, 723 Parsonage Street is in charge of arrangements. The Daily Advance. Apr. 20, 2012.________________________________________________________________Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - February 21, 1992. Page: A6Ola M. Snyder Titus, 90, Greenup, died Thursday (Feb. 20, 1992). Member, Cottonwood Methodist Church. Survivors: sons, Everett and Gary, both of Greenup; daughters, Eleanor Sedgwick, Indianapolis, Ind.; Norma Arins, Decatur; Madge Homann, Greenup; Retha Brock, Mattoon; Esther Oakley, Jewett; Phyllis Mingus, Salinas, Calif. Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Barkley Funeral Home, Toledo. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial: Janesville Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Herald and News (Klamath Falls, OR) - Friday, June 24, 2011Olive Katherine Titus went home to be with her Lord on June 20, 2011, after a brave battle with breast cancer. Private cremation was held at Eternal Hills Funeral Home. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, June 25, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Titus home, 2238 Greensprings Drive. Please do not wear black. Olive Katherine was born on Sept. 26, 1947, in Central Point, Ore., to Bruce and Dorothy Stuart. She graduated from Crater High School and Southern Oregon University with a teaching degree. On June 1, 1968, she married the love of her life Thomas Titus. They moved to Klamath Falls in 1972. Kathy worked as a substitute teacher for Klamath Falls City Schools until 1989 when she began working full time for Fairview Elementary School. She touched many of her students' lives. Kathy loved to travel, cook, paint, teach and spend time with her family, especially her beloved grandbabies. She is survived by her loving husband Thomas; children Jason, Elizabeth and her husband Todd, and Brooke and her husband Scott; adopted daughters Kimberlee Pershall, Katrina Chambers and Corky Buffington; grandchildren Tommy, Matthew, Morgan, McKayrin, Kassidy and Kai; sisters Mary and Cindy; brother Edwin; and countless nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and other family members who adored her. She was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Kathy's honor to Klamath Hospice. Herald and News. Jun. 24, 2011.________________________________________________________________Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA) - October 18, 2002Oliver W. Titus, a resident Of Yarmouthport, died Tuesday after a brief illness. He was the husband Of Sonja Titus for 46 years. Born And raised In the Bronx, N.Y., he was very proud to have worked for the New York Central Railroad for more than 25 years. He and his family moved to Yarmouthport In 1969. Mr. Titus was a Korean War veteran, serving In the Army. He enjoyed building wooden ship models And photographing his children And grandchildren. He also was a World War II buff. Besides his wife, survivors include three sons, John S. Titus Of Dennis, Matthew P. Titus Of Yarmouthport And Andrew S. Titus Of West Yarmouth; four grandchildren; one niece; And two great-nieces. Services will be held at a later date. Because Of his devotion to the New York Yankees, he asked that memorial donations be made to ALS Lou Gehrig's Disease Fund, 75 McNeil Way, Dedham, MA 02026. ________________________________________________________________Olivia C. Titus, 86, of Rushsylvania, passed on to be with her Lord on Tuesday, October 29, 2013, at Sterling House, Urbana, Ohio. She was born on April 4, 1927 in Rushsylvania to the late William Robert and Lulu (McCall) Chapman. On September 1, 1946, she married Glenno P. Titus in Belle Center and he preceded her in death on June 17, 2010. She also was preceded in death by her siblings, J. Wilbur, Alexander M., Albert M. and Charles M. Chapman, Erma R. Kelly and Mary C. Chapman; granddaughter, Alicia Titus, grandson, Gabriel Titus and great grandson, Titus Warne. She is survived by her children, Bill of South Vienna, John (Bev) of St. Paris, Steve (Cindy) and Bob (Robin) all of Bellefontaine, Jana (Bobby) Walker, Rick (Kris) all of Rushsylvania and Jodi (George) Lewis of Tierra Verde, FL; 22 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Olivia was the valedictorian of the Class of 1945 of Rushsylvania High School, and attended Ohio University for one year before becoming a homemaker. Olivia worked at Mercy Memorial Hospital in Urbana and after 23 years of service she retired from Mary Rutan Hospital where she worked as a nurse’s tech. She was a member of the Rushsylvania First United Presbyterian Church where she was a member of the Whiley Guild. Olivia loved to sing and was active with the Rushsylvania Community Choir and the Christmas Cantata. She also enjoyed reading, working crossword puzzles and was a former member of the Rushsylvania Garden Club. In her last years, she had lost the ability to pursue her hobbies but still continued to sing and laugh and cheat at word games. She was well loved by those who knew her and a joy to be around as she continued life without her partner of 64 years. Her capacity for fun never ceased & she seldom complained. She touched numerous lives through her work & church activities and left a legacy of love and joy and acceptance of others. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends. In honor of Olivia, the family is asking that those attending the funeral wear purple in some form to please her & make God smile. Pastor Betsy Coffman conducts a funeral at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 4, 2013 at the Eichholtz Funeral Home, Bellefontaine, where visitation is from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, November 3, 2013. Burial is in the Rushsylvania Cemetery following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Rushsylvania First United Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 34, Rushsylvania, OH 43347 or to the Mary Rutan Auxiliary Guild, 205 Palmer Ave., Bellefontaine, OH 43311. Online condolences may be expressed at .________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 30, 1991. Page: B4Mrs. Ollie Mae Titus, 66, of 173 First, retired owner of Trigg Avenue Sundry, died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East after a long illness. M. J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of Greater St. Paul Baptist Church. Mrs. Titus, the wife of Albert Titus, also leaves a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Ann Titus Bailey of Washington; four sons, Rev. John S. Blackwell, Marvin Titus, Malcolm Titus and Albert Titus Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Idella Hennington, and a brother, Alphonzo Williams, all of Memphis, and 10 grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Kokomo Tribune (IN) - Tuesday, June 15, 2010Dec. 29, 1917 - June 13, 2010. Oneida King Titus, 92, Kokomo, passed away at 4:55 a.m. Sunday, June 13, 2010, at St. Joseph Hospital. Oneida was born Dec. 29, 1917, to the late Joseph and Mildred King in Shelbyville. Her marriage to George A. Titus, who preceded her in death, was on Jan. 3, 1935, in Kokomo. Oneida worked at Haynes International for 30 years, retiring in 1986. She was a 60-plus-year member of the Grace United Methodist Church, was past worthy matron of the local Eastern Star Chapter 89, volunteered and worked for St. Joseph Hospital for more than 30 years and was a member of the National Secretaries Association for 30 years. She enjoyed her friends and loved playing cards. Survivors include two sons, Jeff Titus and Joe Titus and wife Jane; five grandchildren, Scott M. Titus, Heather Killian and husband Tim, Lynnsey Titus, Adam Titus and wife Courtney and Michael Titus; along with six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Mildred King; husband, George A. Titus; and a sister, Mary Francis Burkhart. Visitation will be private. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Kokomo Memorial Park Cemetery with Pastor Steve Butler officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Grace United Methodist Church, 219 W. Mulberry St., Kokomo. You are invited to read Oneida's obituary at , where you may sign the guest book or share a personal message with the family. ________________________________________________________________Star-Telegram on May 28, 2013Oneita Titus, 90, passed away on Friday, May 24, 2013, in Bedford. Service: 3 p.m. Wednesday at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel. Visitation: 2 to 3 p.m. before the service. Oneita was born June 30, 1922, in Whiteflat to Joseph and Lelah Kimbell. She graduated from Matador High School in the class of 1940 and married her classmate, James A. Titus, in Santa Monica, Calif., in 1941. Oneita and James moved to Colleyville in 1961. Through the years, Oneita was involved in the Colleyville Garden Club, serving one term as president. Oneita was preceded in death by sons, Wesley and Michael Titus. Survivors: Husband, James Titus; daughter, Lei Lana Swenson; son, Gary Titus; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. ________________________________________________________________The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday Morning, January 24, 1944. p. 13.TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) - Ora A. Titus, 65, a brother of Ralph E. Titus, Salt Lake City, general manager of the south central district of the Union Pacific railroad, died here Saturday of influenza. A Union Pacific freight department employe, Mr. Titus had lived here a year and a half, comiong here from Jerome.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) and Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) - October 18, 2006. Page: L08Orlando Benjamin Titus of Titusville, FL aka "Landy" or "Spatsy" died on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 of the complications of a long, happy and extremely healthy life. Orlando is survived by his daughter, Dr. Karen Lee Titus, grandson George Joseph Overmeyer; daughter Linda Ann Colombo; granddaughter, Natasha V Sims; great-grandchildren, Justin Dean Ross, Kaitlyn Christine Ross, Lauryn Elizabeth Ross, Chase Jadyn Alexander Daily, and Madisynn Daily; granddaughter Amuroy V Rutz; great-grandson, Lennard Conrad Rutz; daughter Landis Irene Smith; granddaughter Skylar Titus Smith; great-grandson, Connor Smith; granddaughter Jenny Atwood Smith and his caring companion of 18 years, Jean Montgomery. Orlando was born in Hillsdale, NJ to Marie Louise Von Etfeilt and Charles Walter Titus on May 21, 1916. As a young man, Orlando served in the 30's in the Civilian Conservation Corps and in the United States Army in the 1940's in World War II. He worked the shipyards in New Jersey honing the welding skills learned at Jepson's Gas Station in Hillsdale when only a teenager. As a member of Steam Fitters and Pipe Welders Union Local 373 for over 55 years, Orlando became proficient in his trade attaining certification in pipeline, powerhouse, refineries and heli-arc as well as Tungsten Inert Gas welding. He was an active Master Sargeant in the 50's in the Civil Air Patrol in Pearl River, NY. He became a member of the Valiant Air Command, welding on the FM-1 Wildcat Project among others located at the Warbird Museum in Titusville. He was granted an honorary lifetime membership in the Moonport Modelers Radio Control Aircraft Club when he could no longer fly the "real thing" at the age of almost 90. Orlando has been involved with the Masonic Lodge for 50 years starting out in Temple Lodge No. 173 in Westwood, NJ, Naurashank Lodge No. 939 in Pearl River,NY and Indian River Lodge No. 90 in Titusville, FL. He was a member of the River Vale Volunteer Fire Department and the Woodcliff Lake Volunteer Fire Department. "Landy" started flying lessons on Sept. 12, 1947 at the Spring Valley Airport otherwise known as Bolkies. He soloed on October 7, 1947. He loved welding, flying, rollerskating and stock cars. Although testing the limits multiple times in his planes, he continued to fly and weld into his late 80's. Friends and family have often questioned whether "Spatzy the Flying Welder" owned more planes or welding rigs. He was a member of AOPA for over 50 years. He was a friend to all, always offering a smile and a hearty wave. "Lan" was predeceased by his loving wife of 50 years, Hazel V. Walsh Titus, their firstborn daughter Corrine and his sister Alice, Julia, Mary, Nelli and Genevieve. Services will be held at the Titus family Plot at Valleau Cemetery, 660 East Glen Ave. and Hwy 17 in Ridgewood NJ at 10 AM on October 21, 2006. A luncheon gathering will be held following the service at "On the Border" Mexican Grill. Garden State Plaza Mall, Rt 17 in Paramus NJ from 11:30 AM-3 PM.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - April 18, 1990. Page: 2DOrville F. Titus, 80, of Cantonment, Fla., formerly of Newton, retired Santa Fe Railway rail mill employee, died Monday, April 16, 1990. Memorial service 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Draper-Cannon Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Margaret; son, Orville Eugene of Newton; daughter, Michelle Jeannine Cloud of Cheyenne, Wyo.; stepson, Michael Kim Fry of Moundridge; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Oakland Tribune. Saturday, Sept. 28, 1957.TITUS. Orville L., in San Leandro, September 25, 1957, of 1080 Oakes Boulevard, San Leandro; beloved husband of Evelyn Titus; loving father of Robert Lee and Idella Mae Titus; dear son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Titus; brother of Aaron, James, Aquilla and Melvin Titus, Edna Mae Tuer and Norma Esther Sowell, all of Hayward; William Titus of San Lorenzo, Arthur Titus of Berkeley and DeWayne Titus of San Leandro. A native of Kansas, aged 46 years. A farewell service to which all friends are welcome will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock in the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull and Sons), Adeline Street at Ashby Station, Berkeley. The Reverend Fred Atwell will officiate.________________________________________________________________Beloit Daily News - Tuesday, May 23, 2000.Titus Orvin Elmer Titus, 66, of Beloit, died Monday. Memorial services will be 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Afton Community Church, Afton. Hansen Funeral Home, Beloit, handled arrangements.________________________________________________________________The Titusville Herald. Wednesday, November 18, 1964. p. 3.Orvin Titus of Janesville, Wis., who perpetuates the name of Jonathan Titus, the founder of Titusville, stopped at The Herald office yesterday to obtain information concerning the city's history. Mr. Titus, who was returning home from the National Grange Convention at Atlantic City, N. J., said he was particularly interested in Alanson Titus who he believed migrated from this area to Wisconsin the 1850s and settled in Kinosha Vounty. He said that Alanson Titus' son, Isaac, is his great grandfather who settled in Rock County where Janesville is located. He said that Alanson's branch of the Titus family came to the Titusville area from Delaware County in New York, and originally migrated to this country from England. Jonathan Titus came to Crawford County and founded Titusville from Frankstown, Blairs County, Pa., about 1796. When Mr. Titus planned the village he designed to name it Edinburg, in honor of the city from which his mother-in-law had emigrated to this country. However, for many years the place was known simply as "Titus's," to which the title "Titusville" succeeded. Jonathan Titus died Feb. 2, 1857, leaving five children: Susan, wife of Joseph L. Chase; Sarah, wife of Edward H. Chase; Lavinia, wife of Parker McDowell of Franklin; Olevia, wife of John Moore of Pittsburgh; and Maxwell. Orvin Titus told the Herald yesterday he was not certain of the relationship between Jonathan and Alanson, who left this area about the time that Jonathan died.________________________________________________________________Anderson Sunday Herald. Sunday, January 6, 1963. p. 2.MARKLEVILLE - Oscar Titus, 74, died this Saturday evening at the Henry County Hospital at New Castle, after an illness of four weeks. He was born Jan 26, 1889 in Markleville, to Liscum and Martha McDaniel Titus, pioneer residents of Adams township, and has lived in the Markleville area all his life. In his early adult life, he was a farmer. Later he was employed at Guide Lamp for 19 years before he retired in 1955. Mr. Titus was a member of the Markleville East Christian Church and of the Markleville Brotherhood and Sisterhood. Surviving are his widow, Gladys; two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Foust of Carthage, Ind., and Mrs. Rose Holmes of Markleville; one sister, Mrs. Mae Sparks of Anderson; and one brother, Justin Titus of Rochester, N.Y.; six grandchildren, several cousins, and one nephew. His only son, L. M. Titus, died in 1955. The Valorous C. Rector Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Conducting the funeral service will be the Rev. Glen Cook, and the Rev. Palat of the Markleville East Christian Church, assisted by the Rev. Edwin Helm of the Markleville Methodist Church. Other arrangements are incomplete.________________________________________________________________The Dominion-News. Thursday, September 17, 1970. p. 14A.Mrs. Ota Arnett Michael Titus, 96, of Fairmont, a former resident of Arnettsville, died Wednesday morning in Fairmont General Hospital. She was born on Sept. 9, 1874 at Arnettsville, a daughter of the late Coleman M. and Maria Prickett Arnett. She was the past president of the Monongalia County WCTU and a member of the Arnettsville and Bellview WCTU chapters. She was a life-time member of the WSCS, and a member of the Snyder Temple United Methodist Church of Georgetown. She was a former teacher in the Marion County School system, where she taught at Pharoah's Run. She was a long-time resident of Arnettsville. She was married twice. Both husbands, Jefferson D. Michael and James L. Titus, preceded her in death. Survivors include two sons, Basil Michael of Fairmont and Russell M. Michael of Mt. Gilead, Ohio; two step-sons, Gaylord Titus of Florida and Fred Titus of Bobtown, Pa.; one daughter, Mrs. Harvey (Trixie) Riggs of Fairmont; one step-daughter, Mrs. Garnet Brown of Bobtown; two sisters, Mrs. Oma Wrick of Georgetown and Mrs. Paul (Lillian) Berry of Georgetown; 15 grandchildren and 59 great grandchildren. One son, three daughters, two brothers, and three sisters preceded her in death. Friends may call at the R. C. Jones Funeral Home in Fairmont after 7 p.m. Thursday and until 11:50 a.m. Saturday, when the body will be moved to Snyder Temple United Methodist Church in Georgetown to lie in state from 1-2 p.m., the time of services with the Rev. Harry G. Wright and the Rev. Gary R. Isner officiating. Burial will be in the Arnettsville Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Mansfield News-Journal. Monday, December 23, 1935. OH.Otis Titus, 29, of 311 East Third street, died at his home Sunday evening following a long illness. Mr. Titus was born in Van Wert, O., but had resided in Mansfield for a number of years. Surviving are his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierson, and one brother, Thos. Titus of Indiana. He was a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held at the Shiloh Baptist Church at 2 p. m. Tuesday in charge of Rev. R. R. Robinson. Burial will be in the Mansfield cemetery.________________________________________________________________The Waukesha Freeman. Thursday, March 1, 1906. p. 8.Otis Titus died at his home, at Caldwell, February 7, after a long illness, at the age of 68 years. Mr. Titus was born in Lisbon, St. Lawrence Co., New York. In his early boyhood he came to Wisconsin. He resided in this state all the remainder of his life, except during the time he was serving in the civil war. He was honorably discharged from the army February 17, 1865, his death taking place just forty years to the day from that time. He married Miss Isadora Miller, daughter of Charles, who, with three sons and two daughters and one brother, Willard Titus, of Mukwonago, are left to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held at the home. Interment was in the Caldwell cemetery.________________________________________________________________Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) - Sunday, March 14, 2010. Page: D3Otis Dean Titus, 81, of Toledo, Illinois entered into heaven at 12:40 p.m. on Friday, March 12, 2010 at the Cumberland Rehab and Health Care Center, in Greenup, Illinois. Dean was born on December 3, 1928 in Greenup, Illinois, the son of Joseph M. and Olive May (Hubbard) Titus. He married Virginia Wellbaum on January 15, 1953 at the Methodist Church in Toledo, Illinois, by the Reverend Clarence Collier. He is survived by his wife, two sons Keith Titus, and Alan and wife Cynthia Titus of Toledo, Illinois and one daughter Joan and husband John Beck of Toledo, Illinois. He was the proud grandfather of six grandchildren, Megan Titus of Mt. Zion, Illinois, Nathan and Olivia Titus, Racheal and fianc?(c) Matt Sudkamp, Kaitlyn Titus of Toledo, Illinois and Courtney Beck and fianc?(c) Ryan Goodner and daughter Brylea of Hoopeston, Illinois. Brothers Kenneth and wife Pat Titus of Greenup, Illinois, Leroy and wife Connie Titus of Mattoon, Illinois, sisters Olive and husband Rex Brandenburg of Greenup, Illinois, Lola and husband Wayne Clark of Lerna, Illinois, Doris and husband Don Kingery of Toledo, Illinois and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Carol and two infant grandchildren. Dean was proud to serve his country in the United States Navy during the Korean Conflict and was a lifetime member of the Toledo American Legion and the Greenup Veterans of Foreign Wars. He retired from General Electric in Mattoon, Illinois in 1990 after 36 years of dedicated employment. After retirement, Dean spent many years volunteering for the Cumberland County Veterans Association, driving Cumberland County Veterans to medical appointments at the Danville VA hospital. While waiting there, he also became a volunteer for the hospital. He was a lifetime member of the Toledo Masonic Lodge, the Danville Masonic Lodge and the Cornbelt Shriners. Funeral services will be at 10:00 am on Monday March 15, 2010 at the Barkley Funeral Chapel in Toledo, IL. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 pm on Sunday at the funeral chapel; with Masonic Rites at 8:00 pm. Burial with full Military Rites conducted by Cumberland County Veterans will be at Greenup Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials are made in Dean's memory to the Cumberland County Veterans Association Box 647 Greenup, IL. 62428. Obituary written by family members. Online guest book at herald-review/Obituaries.asp ________________________________________________________________Otis E. "Otie" Titus, 74, of Mount Victory died Sunday, March 3, 2002, at Hardin Memorial Hospital. He retired in 1982 from Rockwell in Marysville. He was a U.S. Army Air Force veteran of World War II and a life member of VFW Post 3333 of Kenton. He was born July 1, 1927, in Rushsylvania to the late Hobart and Mabel Chamberlain Titus and was predeceased by a son, James; a sister, Darla Flowers; and two brothers, Willard "Slim" and Leonard Titus. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Lamb whom he married Nov. 14, 1953, in Kenton; three daughters, Darla Power of Sarasota, Fla., Patti (Jerry) Reed of Bellefontaine and Evelyn Titus of Ridgeway; two sons, Bob Titus of Mount Victory and Terry Titus; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Dresia (Art) Harley of Kenton; and a brother, Ora (Eunice) Titus of Kenton. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Price Funeral Home in Kenton. The Rev. Mike Gillett will officiate and burial will be at Wolfcreek Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hardin County Cancer Society. Marysville Journal-Tribune. Dec. 5, 2003.________________________________________________________________Otis M. Titus, 710 Taylor St., died Thursday, Oct. 8 at Chelsea Community Hospital. He was 78. He was born in July 18, 1903 in Detroit, the son of Otis M. and Bessie McDonald Titus. He was married to Mary R. Eisele who preced him in death on Jan. 2, 1975. A retired plumber, Mr. Titus was active in area scouting and was, at the time of his death, Webelos leader of Cub Scout Pack 455 and committee chairman of Boy SCout Pack 455 and committee chairman of Boy SCout Troop 476. He was the recipient of the Munhacke District Award of Merit, he was a candidate for the St. George Award of the Boy Scouts of America God and Country program. He had also been active in the St. Louis School Boy Scouts. Mr. Titus was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club and the Chelsea Historical Commission. He was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Chelsea Historical Society. Mr. Titus is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Charles (Mary Ann) Burgess of Chelsea; three grandchildren, Robert Burgess and Ann Marie Burgess, both of Harrison, and William Burgess, a member of the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Dix, N.Y.; and one brother, James Titus, of Chelsea. Mass of the Resurrection was held Monday, Oct. 12 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. Philip Dupuis and Richard Cesarz, deacon, officiating. The rosary was recited Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Staffan Funeral Home. Internment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery followed the funeral service. Addition from Ann Arbor News 10/11/1991 Contributions may be made to the St. Louis School, Chelsea. OBJE: C:\Visioneer Documents\TITUS, Otis M. death notice.bmp________________________________________________________________Oval Lee Titus, 87, of Greenwood, Doddridge County, died Saturday, Nov. 18, 2000, at Pennsboro. He was born Jan. 7, 1913, at Clarksburg, a son of the late Luther R. and Maude Byrd Titus. His wife, Anna M. Ellis Titus, preceded him in death. Surviving are one son, Gary Lee Titus, West Union; and one sister, Winona Eaton, Clarksburg. He was also preceded in death by one brother, Orace Titus. Mr. Titus was retired from the federal government with 20 years of service as a maintenance supervisor to the train that was used for the president of the U.S. He also retired from Montgomery Ward with 20 years of service as a furniture refinisher. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a Methodist by faith. Friends may call from 5-8 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the McCullough-Rogers Funeral Home, Pennsboro. The funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with the Rev. Gene Kerby officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Harmony Masonic Cemetery, Pennsboro.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal. Monday, August 20, 1984.CATO - Services for businessman and dairy farmer Palmer R. Titus, 85, of Route 370, Cato, who died Saturday in Auburn Memorial Hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home, are 11 a.m. Wednesday at Jewell Funeral Home, Cato. Burial will be in Cato Union Hill Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today (Aug. 20) and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, South Street. Mr. Titus was a life resident of the Cato-Ira area. He served as president of Titus & Ttus, a Cato grain and trucking business. He also owned and operated a number of dairy farms in the area. He was a trustee for Old Cato School District No. 1 in the years 1931 to 1938 and was a member of the original committee that lobbied for centralization of the Cato-Meridian Central School District. He served that school board 1953 to 1968. Mr. Titus was assessor for the town of Ira for many years. He also served as a trustee for the Cato Union Hill Cemetery Association. He and his wife, the former Flora Belle Stevens, celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary in March. Surviving, besides his wife, are a son, Herbert F. of Cato; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Cato Rescue Unit or to the Cato-Meridian Central School Playground Fund.________________________________________________________________The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday, May 30, 1963. p. 40.Mrs. Pamela Beatrice Ling Titus, 89, 2984-1725 East, died Wednesday, 7:45 a.m., of natural causes at home. Born Feb. 12, 1874, Mark, Somersetshire, England, to Theodore and Harriet Fisher Ling. Married to Giles Gilbert Titus, Jan. 13, 1895, Ocheyedan, Iowa. He died Aug. 18, 1955. Member Central Christian Church. Former resident of Twin Falls, Idaho. Charter member, Lend-A-Hand Club, Twin Falls. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Lawrence E. (Vera) Mathews, Salt Lake City. Funeral, Saturday 2 p.m., Reynolds Funeral Home Chapel, Twin Falls. Burial Twin Falls Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Columbia Daily Tribune (MO) - July 31, 2007Pamela Titus-Aldredge, 51, of Hallsville passed away Saturday, July 28, 2007. A memorial service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, at Liberty Baptist Church. Pamela was born Feb. 9, 1956, in Columbia to George T. and Doris M. Maher Martin. Survivors include her mother; two brothers, Jesse L. Martin and wife Amber of Columbia and Mark L. Martin of Pacific; nieces Cassey and Alicia Martin; and nephews Jeremy T. Martin, Ryan J. Martin and Sean Martin. She was preceded in death by her father. Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral Service. ________________________________________________________________Pamela J. Corby Titus. b. Sep. 23, 1961. d. Nov. 2, 1996.Pamela Corby-Titus. Services for Pamela "Lukie" Jean Corby-Titus, 35, will be at 3 p.m. today at Wiefels & Son Mortuary in Banning. Inurnment will be private. She died Saturday after being struck by a train in Cabazon. She died at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs. Mrs. Corby-Titus, who was born in California, lived in Cabazon most of her life. She was a bar maid for Cabo's in Cabazon for two years. She is survived by a daughter, Amanda Corby of Fort The Press-Enterprise.________________________________________________________________Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - November 8, 1996. Page: B05Services for Pamela "Lukie" Jean Corby-Titus, 35, will be at 3 p.m. today at Wiefels & Son Mortuary in Banning. Inurnment will be private. She died Saturday after being struck by a train in Cabazon. She died at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs. Mrs. Corby-Titus, who was born in California, lived in Cabazon most of her life. She was a bar maid for Cabo's in Cabazon for two years. She is survived by a daughter, Amanda Corby of Fort Shaw, Mont.; a son, Richard Corby of Fort Shaw, Mont.; parents, Ralph and Elizabeth Titus of Cabazon; five brothers, Ronald Titus, Larry Titus and Ralph Titus Jr., all of Cabazon, and Jerry Titus and Tom Titus, both of Washington; and four sisters, Karen Titus of Cabazon, Cheryl Pacheco of Banning, Lynn Cohron of Oregon City, Ore., and Brenda Wipf of Carlin, Nev. ________________________________________________________________Patricia Titus TITUS, Patricia - Peacefully at Kensington Village on September 26, 2012, Mildred Patricia Titus of London in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Alfred Titus. Loving mother of Jean Edwards, Jackie Jinkerson, Katherine Wilson (Elroy), April Ball, Alfie Titus (Karen), and Bill Titus (Wanda). She will be sadly missed by her many grandchildren, many great grandchildren, many great great grandchild and 1 great great great grandchild. Pat is survived by her brother Bob Paterson and sister Rachael Worden. Predeceased by her daughter June Skelton. Visitation will be held in the NEEDHAM FUNERAL HOME (520 Dundas St) on Sunday from 2-4 and 7- 9 pm with the funeral service being held in the Needham Funeral Chapel on Monday October 1, 2012 at 1 pm. Interment to follow at Woodland Cemetery. Donations in memory of Pat to the Diabetes Society or the Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated. Tributes may be left at . ________________________________________________________________Patricia A. "Patsy" 67, Janesville, died unexpectedly at Mercy Hospital on Sunday, April 25, 2010. Patsy was born on Nov. 26, 1942, in Milwaukee, WI to Daniel and Dorothy (Berens) Shook. She graduated from Janesville High School in 1961. She would marry Harry Schiefelbein Jr. in Janesville on June 24, 1961. Patsy later married Orvin Titus on Dec. 5, 1992. Patsy worked for a number of years at the Midway Motor Lodge, and for the last 15 years worked for her own housekeeping business. Patsy was very active in the community. She was a member of the Rock County 4-H Board, Boy Scout Committee, Riverside & Great Northern Railway in Wisconsin Dells, President of the Jesse Aron Fan Club, and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was their Single Representative Award Recipient. Patsy is survived by her mother, Dorothy Shook of Beloit, WI; two children, Scott (Debra) Schiefelbein of Stoughton, WI, and Daniel Schiefelbein of Janesville, WI; six stepchildren: Sue (John) Desmond of Machesney Park, IL, Sheryl (Randy) Medley of Janesville, Sarah (Gary) Strunz of Orfordville, WI, Tom Titus, Tim (Keri) Titus, and Stacey (Steve) Giddley, all of Janesville; 18 grandchildren: Jennifer, Nicole, Miranda, Ben, Becky, Joe, Jacob, JoAn, Becky, Heather, Adam (Priscilla), Amanda (Tim), Dylan, Hailey, Steve (Lindsey), Matthew, Noah, and Jenna; 10 great-grandchildren: Natalie, Zoe, Owen, Alysha, Deanna, Topanga, Mic, Mike, Baylee, and Destiny; two sisters, Dottie Allen of South Beloit, IL, and Sandra Phillips of Tucson, AZ; one brother-in-law, Mike Lynch of Janesville; aunts and uncles: Laverne Berens of Milwaukee, WI, William (Shigeko) Berens of Puyallup, WA, and Orrin (Pat) Berens of Tomah, WI; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Daniel Shook; her husbands, Orvin Titus and Harry Schiefelbein Jr.; one daughter, Lynn Schiefelbein; one sister, Sheryl Lynch; two brothers-in-law, Ned Allen and Brad Phillips; and her paternal and maternal grandparents. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 1, 2010, at THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, 3001 North Wright Rd., Janesville, WI 53546, 608-322-4223, with Steven Tinkler and Bishop Wayne Buchanan officiating the service. Burial will follow the service at Plymouth Cemetery in Hanover. Visitation will be on Friday April 30, at the CHURCH from 5 until 8 p.m., and from 9 a.m. until the start of the service on Saturday at the CHURCH. WHITCOMB-LYNCH-ALBRECHT FUNERAL HOME, JANESVILLE, is assisting the family with the services. Memorials may be made out to the family. Janesville Gazette. Apr. 29, 2010.________________________________________________________________Rutland Herald (VT) - December 4, 2000Patricia Titus Way, 69, formerly of Barre, died Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2000, at Integrated Health Services in Claremont, N.H. She was born on July 28, 1931 in Brooklyn, N.Y., the daughter of Ralph E. and Corrine (Chapin) Titus. She graduated from Fort Hamilton High School in 1949 and attended Heftly Brown Business College. She continued her education at the University of Vermont, graduating with the class of 1953. During her childhood years, she and her family would spend their summers at their summer home in Wilmington. Mrs. Way was employed by the state of Vermont for 23 years. She was the executive secretary for 21 years for the Vermont State Auditor of Accounts. She served for four different auditors. Most recently she worked directly under the supervision of Mr. Maurice T. Keefe, Deputy Auditor of Accounts. Mrs. Way was an active local artist in the Barre-Montpelier area, and was a member of the DAR and Barre Craft Guild. Mrs. Way is survived by her daughter, Susan W. Hawkins, and her husband, Hugh, of East Montpelier; her son, Mr. L. Alan Way and wife Linda of Fair Haven; her brother, Ralph E. Titus Jr. of Chicopee, Mass., her six grandchildren, Shannon R. Hawkins of Plainfield, Sara E. Hawkins of Charlotte, N.C., Samantha I. Hawkins of Williamstown, Scott C. Hawkins of East Montpelier, Andrea N. Way and Eric M. Way, both of Fair Haven; her great-grandson Drew of Plainfield; her cousin, Lois Rowland of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and also by her former husband, A. Truman Way III of Terlingua, Texas. She was predeceased by her infant son, Curtis Truman Way, who died Dec. 17, 1954. There will be no visiting hours. A memorial service will be conducted at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, New England Division Inc. through the office of Durfee Funeral Home, P.O. Box 86, Fair Haven, 05743.________________________________________________________________Patricia Florence Titus. Nov. 17, 1929 - March 8, 2011. No public services will be held for Patricia F. Titus, 81, of Coos Bay. Private entombment will take place at Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum in Coos Bay. Patricia was born Nov. 17, 1929, in North Bergen, N.J., to Norbert Lorentz and Florence (Webb) Lorentz. She passed away March 8, 2011, in North Bend. Patricia was born with a song bird's voice. She sang as a child on the radio and was loved by many friends and family. She grew up with her two siblings, Gloria and Norbert. Patricia married Ben Titus in 1950 and had two children, Tricia and Ben. Those left to mourn her are her daughter, Tricia and her three grandsons, Jeremiah, Jesse and Johann Muckler. Patricia was preceded in death by her husband, Ben Titus; and her son, Ben. Arrangements are under the direction of Coos Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131________________________________________________________________Hutchinson News. Thursday, October 18, 1984. p. 16.HUGOTON - Patricia June Greenway, 54, died Oct. 17, 1984, in her home at Hugoton (Stevens Co., KS). Born Patricia June Titus Feb. 12, 1930, at St. John, she had been a longtime Hugoton resident. Survivors: sons Bill, Farmington, N.M., Steve, Olympia, Wash.; daughter Janice Haynes, Hugoton; mother Lola Titus, Hugoton; brothers, Dick Titus, Doug Titus and David Titus, all of Hugoton, Mike Titus, Upland, Calif., George Titus, 2402 Canterbury; sisters, Carol Hutchins, San Bernardino, Calif., Avis Jost, Portland, Ore.; six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements pending with Phillips Funeral Home, Hugoton. Memorials to Cindi and Jeff Greenway Scholarship Fund, in care of Citizens State Bank, Hugoton.________________________________________________________________News-Gazette, The: Web Edition Articles (Champaign-Urbana, IL) - January 20, 2011Patricia Lewis Titus, 89, died peacefully Jan. 13, 2011, at the Vicarage-by-the-Sea in Harpswell, Maine. Born in New York City in 1921 to May Erdmann Lewis and Henry Cope Lewis, Patti grew up in Ann Arbor, Mich., the oldest of three sisters. She remarried John Titus and moved to Urbana in 1969 where she worked as a speech therapist for the school district until her retirement. She is survived by her four children, Mariann Shapiro, Katharine Ingwersen, Henry Ingwersen and BJ Ingwersen; and her five stepchildren, John Titus, Peter Titus, Allison Titus, James Titus and Mary Titus. ________________________________________________________________Bellingham Herald, The (WA) - August 10, 2000. Page: 5AA Rosary for Patricia "Pat" (Turner) Titus of Tacoma will be said at 10:15 this morning at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Tacoma, followed by a memorial service at 10:30 a.m. A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Friday in Woodlawn Cemetery near Ferndale. Mrs. Titus died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. She was 84. Born Dec. 7, 1915, she was a 58-year resident of Tacoma. Mrs. Titus graduated from Tahoma High School in Maple Valley. Survivors include her husband, Earl, of Tacoma daughter Sue Lau of Lynden sister Genevieve of Renton four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Gillies Funeral Home of Lynden. ________________________________________________________________Beloit Daily News (WI) - Thursday, April 29, 2010Patricia A. "Patsy" Titus, age 67, of Janesville, died unexpectedly at Mercy Hospital on Sunday, April 25, 2010. Patsy was born on November 26, 1942 in Milwaukee, WI to Daniel and Dorothy (Berens) Shook. She graduated from Janesville High School in 1961. She would marry Harry Schiefelbein Jr. in Janesville on June 24, 1961. Patsy later married Orvin Titus on December 5, 1992. Patsy worked for a number of years at the Midway Motor Lodge and for the last 15 years worked for her own housekeeping business. Patsy was very active in the community. She was a member of the Rock County 4-H Board, Boy Scout Committee, Riverside & Great Northern Railway in Wisconsin Dells, President of the Jesse Aron Fan Club, and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was their Single Representative Award Recipient. Patsy is survived by her mother: Dorothy Shook of Beloit, WI; 2 children: Scott (Debra) Schiefelbein of Stoughton, WI, Daniel Schiefelbein of Janesville, WI; 6 stepchildren: Sue (John) Desmond of Machesney Park, IL, Sheryl (Randy) Medley of Janesville, Sarah (Gary) Strunz of Orfordville, WI, Tom Titus, Tim (Keri) Titus, Stacey (Steve) Giddley all of Janesville; 18 grandchildren: Jennifer, Nicole, Miranda, Ben, Becky, Joe, Jacob, JoAn, Becky, Heather, Adam (Priscilla), Amanda (Tim), Dylan, Hailey, Steve (Lindsey), Matthew, Noah, Jenna; 10 great-grandchildren: Natalie, Zoe, Owen, Alysha, Deanna, Topanga, Mic, Mike, Baylee, Destiny; 2 sisters: Dottie Allen of South Beloit, IL, Sandra Phillips of Tucson, AZ; 1 brother-in-law: Mike Lynch of Janesville; Aunts and Uncles: Laverne Berens of Milwaukee, WI, William (Shigeko) Berens of Puyallup, WA, Orrin (Pat) Berens of Tomah, WI and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Daniel Shook; her husband's: Orvin Titus and Harry Schiefelbein Jr.; 1 daughter: Lynn Schiefelbein; 1 sister: Sheryl Lynch; 2 brother-in-laws: Ned Allen and Brad Phillips, and her paternal and maternal grandparents. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 1, 2010 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 3001 North Wright Rd., Janesville, WI 53546 608-322-4223, with Steven Tinkler and Bishop Wayne Buchanan officiating the service. Burial will follow the service at Plymouth Cemetery in Hanover. Visitation will be on Friday, April 30, 2010, at the Church from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. and from 9 a.m. until the start of the service on Saturday at the church. WHITCOMB-LYNCH-ALBRECHT FUNERAL HOMES, JANESVILLE is assisting the family with the services. Memorials may be made out to the family. ________________________________________________________________New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH) - Tuesday, September 5, 2017CONCORD -- Patricia A. Titus walked from time into eternity August 31st, 2017 after a year-long battle with cancer. Born to The Honorable Mildred (Seavey) Ingram (Acworth, NH) and John C. Ingram on May 24th, 1926 in Oxford, NE. Patricia grew up in Manhattan where she attended The Lennox School and The NY Professional School in NYC, and Simmons College in Boston, Ma. She made her Debut in NYC at the Waldorf Astoria and in her late teens, during World War II, toured the Pacific with the USO in the production of Dear Ruth. Patricia is predeceased by her first husband, Bursley H. Titus of Boston, MA. She is survived by her five children, Laurie Davis of Tampa, FL, John Titus of Sanford, ME, Allison Cambrils of Loudon, NH, Diane Titus of Pittsfield, NH and Alexandra Wagaman of Palm Coast, FL; a granddaughter, Jennifer Niles of Cape Elizabeth, ME and a brother, Jean Ingram of Beaumont, TX. In addition to raising her five children, Patricia became a Realtor after moving to NH. She was involved in state politics and gave to many charities benefitting people and animals. She was defined by many wonderful attributes, but mostly by her enduring faith. She wanted to have that front row seat to a miracle, but ultimately, was comforted in her unwavering belief that God was in complete control of everything, and that He held her hand as she journeyed through the valley of the shadow of death. She was a very special woman and will be sorely missed. Nothing can ever replace her or her loving warmth, sweetness and grace. Her children are just so glad God gave us to her in this life so we could know the true meaning of a mother's enduring compassion and love.The family would especially like to thank all of the wonderful doctors, nurses and hospital staff at the Concord Hospital, the caring people at the NH VNA and Elaine Kidd for her thoughtful provision of homemade meals throughout this painful process. SERVICES: A funeral service will be held at Chichester United Methodist Church, 2 Canterbury Road Chichester, NH on Saturday, September 9th, at 10AM with Pastor Tim Smith officiating. A reception will follow next door at the Parish Hall. Interment will follow in the Acworth Cemetery, 48 Hill Road Acworth, at 2PM. The family suggests that memorials be made to your local Humane Society or the charity of one's choice.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at for the Titus family.________________________________________________________________Advocate, The (Baton Rouge, LA) - Thursday, January 9, 2014.Patricia Ann Williams Titus 51, a resident of Zachary La., went home to be with her Lord and Savior, due to an automobile accident on Tuesday, December 31, 2013. Visitation on Saturday, Jan. 11 at Shady Grove First Missionary Baptist Church located at 16443 Plank Rd., from 9 a.m. until service at 11:00 a.m., conducted by Rev. Kenneth Chandler. Interment will be at Greater Philadelphia Baptist Church. She is survived by father- Hosea Williams; husband- Kenneth Titus; children- Sherrika and Kendell Titus; two grandchildren, three sisters, three brothers and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her mother Blundina Williams. Service entrusted with Richardson Funeral Home, Clinton, Louisiana.________________________________________________________________Sun Chronicle, The (Attleboro, MA) - Thursday, August 1, 2013Patricia D. (Williams) Titus, 53, of Norton, passed away in the presence of her loving family on Tuesday, July 30, 2013, at the Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. She was the beloved wife of Joseph C. Titus to whom she was wed on Sept. 12, 1981. Born in Clearwater, Fla., on April 10, 1960, she was a loving daughter of Harold E. "Bill" Jr. and Marilyn A. (King) Williams of Norton. Patty grew up in Norton and was a 1979 graduate of Norton High School. Following graduation she toured Europe with America's Youth in Concert, which began with a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York. She furthered her education and graduated with high honors from Dean Junior College in Franklin, where she received her associate's degree. She had majored in theatre and minored in music. For the past several years, she had been employed as a water aerobics instructor at the YMCA, Pleasant Street Branch, in Attleboro. A Norton resident for most of her life, Patty was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Norton, where she had also sang in the church choir. She was a current member of the Notable Blend Barbershop Chorus and was a past president and director of the former Classic Sound Barbershop Chorus. She was also a former active member of the Norton Girl Scouts. Patty was an avid worldwide traveler and enjoyed camping, arts and crafts, stenciling, photography, making handmade gifts for others, and planning parties. In addition to her beloved husband of more than 31 years and her loving parents, she is survived by her devoted brother, Everett "Andy" Williams and his wife Robin Williams of Cumberland. She is also survived by her cherished maternal grandmother, Grace L (Andrews) Shaw of Forestdale as well as many dear nieces, nephews, aunts, cousins and her best friends, "Bailey" and "Kharma." Her funeral Mass, to which relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend, will be celebrated on Saturday, Aug. 3 at 10 a.m., in St. Mary's Church, 1 Power St., Norton. Burial will follow in the Timothy Plain Cemetery, Norton. Visiting hours will be held on Friday, Aug. 2, from 5-8 p.m., at the Sherman & Jackson Funeral Home, 55 North Main St., Mansfield. ________________________________________________________________Detroit News, The (MI) - Sunday, March 23, 2014.TITUS, PATRICIA K. Age 89, of Westland, formerly of Mt. Clemens. Passed away March 18, 2014. Patricia was born in Mt. Clemens, MI to Frederick and MaryAnne Engel. She was a graduate of MCHS and was a lifelong resident in the area. In 1942, she married Charles Trinnier. She became a war widow when his plane was lost over the English channel. In 1945, she married Evans J. Titus. She is survived by daughters, Paula J. Norris of Groton, Connecticut and Jacquie Norton of Westland. She was predeceased by Evans in 1980, son Jason Christopher Titus in 2005 in Ocala, Florida. and brother, John M. Engel of Gaylord. Loving grandmother to Shelly Norris, Amy Metivier, Chip Norton, Kendall Crampton, and five great-grandchildren, Josh, Chandler, Ada, Chase, and Jovie Lee. She enjoyed working at the Monitor Leader (Macomb Daily), St. Joseph Hospital on North Avenue, and Barleycorn's. She attended many of the area dances over the years including Metropolitan Beach, looked forward to the MCHS alumni gatherings, and a night out to hear Cliff Erickson. She was a long time choir member at Grace Episcopal Church in Mt. Clemens and more recently, St. John the Apostle Anglican Church in Clinton Township. A memorial service officiated by Father Terry Moore will be held on Tuesday, March 25 at 7 p.m. at St. John the Apostle Anglican Church, 18401 Canal Road, Clinton Township. Internment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the church. Please share a memory of Patricia by signing her guestbook at . From Observer & Eccentric and Hometown Weeklies ________________________________________________________________North East News-Journal (PA) - Friday, February 24, 2017Patricia Kirsch Titus Francis, age 66, of North East, died on Thursday, Feb. 16, at Golden Living Western Reserve. She was born on Aug. 9, 1950, to the late John Joseph Kirsch Sr. and Margaret Pellman Kirsch. Patricia earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Mercyhurst College in 1996. She worked at the Erie County Assistance Office as caseworker until retirement. Patricia was a member of the Pioneer Steam and Gas Engine Society. She enjoyed going to yard sales, dancing, country music, baking, cooking, camping, canning and scenic drives. In addition to her parents, Patricia was preceded in death by her daughter, Cheryl Titus Parkhurst; brothers, John Kirsch Jr., Mark Kirsch and Barry Kirsch; niece, Jennifer Shumac. She is survived by her daughters, Theresa Lechtner (Bob) of Waterford, Michele Titus Deiderich of Erie, Christina Titus (Matt) of North East, JoAnne Righi (fiancé Josh) of Erie, Kimberly Titus (Dustin) of Wattsburg, Katherine Titus (fiancé Shawn) of North East; sisters, Diane Shumac (Daniel), Connie Kirsch; brother, Wayne Kirsch (Linda), best friend, Tom Francis; stepson, Matty Francis (Trish); grandchildren, Jeffrey Deiderich, Joseph Titus, Tyler and Lindsey Parkhurst, JJ and Jace Kaliszewski; stepgrandchildren, Emily and Ryan Francis; many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Services were held at William D. Elkin Funeral Home, 65 S. Lake St., North East, and in the Phillipsville Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - December 27, 2002. Page: 9AOct. 2, 1931 - Dec. 25, 2002 Patricia "Patty" M. Titus, 71, Monroe Township, died Wednesday morning in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lafayette, after a brief illness. She was born in Marion to the late Patrick and Ruby (Orth) Donahue. Her mother had lived with her before her death Jan. 31, 2002. She graduated from Jefferson Township High School May 16, 1973 in Hanfield, she married John Titus. He died Oct. 24, 2000. Mrs. Titus retired from Anaconda Wire & Cable, formerly of Marion. She and her husband then owned and operated Titus Orchard for 18 years. She was a member of Upland United Methodist Women, Monroe Township Home Economics Club and the Anaconda Women's Club. Surviving are four daughters, Kathy (Galen) Patterson, Raleigh, N.C., Mary Mitchell, Lafayette, Nancy (Jim) Simons, Louisville, Ky., and Karen (Dennis) Walker, Wabash two sons, Charles (Cathy) Troxell, El Paso, Texas, and Mike (Cindy) Troxell, West Lafayette a sister, Nancy (Harold) Weir, Coloma, Mich. 21 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She also was preceded in death by a son, Mark Troxell, in 1998. Services are at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Jones-Smith Funeral Home, 259 N. Main St., with the Rev. Ken Puent officiating. Burial is in Jefferson Cemetery. Visitation is 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Upland United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 11, Upland, Ind., 46989, or the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102454, Atlanta, Ga., 30368-2454. ________________________________________________________________Zachary Plainsman-News, The (LA) - Thursday, January 2, 2014Throughout the evening and early morning hours on New Year's Eve, Troopers across South Louisiana investigated several fatal and serious injury crashes resulting in the deaths of two occupants, the severe life-threatening injury to another, and moderate to serious injuries to nine additional motor vehicle occupants. In addition to the crashes, Louisiana State Troopers along with Department of Public Safety Police Officers made nearly 50 DWI arrests across the state preventing an incalculable number of additional fatal and injury crashes. The evening's first fatal crash occurred shortly after 10:30 p.m. on La. Hwy 67 (Plank Rd.) south of La. Hwy 64 in Zachary. The crash took the life of Patricia W. Titus, 51, of Baton Rouge. The initial investigation by LSP Troop A revealed that the crash occurred as 20-year-old Christopher Price, of Zachary, was driving a 2004 GMC Yukon on Plank Road while at the same time Titus was driving a 2012 Toyota Camry. For unknown reasons, Price's Yukon struck the Camry. After the initial impact, the collision then involved Cleola Muse, 71, of Baton Rouge, who was driving a 2010 Honda CRV and 24-year-old Charmessia Venson, of Baton Rouge, who was driving a 2003 Toyota Camry. Titus suffered fatal injuries as a result of the crash. Price, Muse and Venson suffered moderate to severe injuries and were transported to local hospitals. Impairment and seat belt use on the part of Price and Titus has yet to be determined at this time. The events and cause of the crash remain under investigation. Troopers from Louisiana State Police Troop B began investigating the evening's second fatal crash shortly before 11 p.m. on Interstate 10 eastbound near Causeway Boulevard in Jefferson Parish. The crash involved three vehicles and claimed the life of William Grosz, 63, of Pearl River. Preliminary investigation indicates that Grosz was driving a 2006 Mazda Miata on the Causeway Blvd. entrance ramp to I-10 east when he attempted to merge into the eastbound lanes and lost control of the vehicle. Upon losing control, the Mazda rotated in a counterclockwise direction and struck a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado traveling in the left center lane. The Chevrolet truck was driven by Joel Sistrunk, 25, of Sumrall, Miss. Following the initial impact, the Mazda then struck a 2011 Toyota Tundra traveling east in the right lane by 53-year-old Richard Macaluso of New Orleans. Grosz received fatal injuries as a result of the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene. Impairment and seat belt use for Grosz is unknown at this time. Sistrunk and Macaluso were both properly restrained and received minor injuries in the crash. Both drivers submitted to a breath alcohol test showing no detectable signs of alcohol. The crash remains under investigation. The evening's final serious injury crash took place shortly after 1 a.m. in St. Landry Parish and was investigated by Troopers from Louisiana State Police Troop I. Troopers' investigation revealed that the crash occurred as a 2004 Jeep SUV, driven by Yvonne Leblanc, 32, of Lebeau, was traveling south on LA 182 north of LA 10. As her Jeep continued southbound, Leblanc failed to maintain control of the vehicle and ran off road causing the Jeep to overturn and eject all six unrestrained occupants. Front seat passenger, Elizabeth Gaines, 40, became trapped under the vehicle upon being ejected and received severe life-threatening injuries. The Jeep's rear seat child occupants, ages 7, 10, 10 and 14, received moderate to serious injuries. Leblanc was not injured and was booked into the St. Landry Parish Jail charged with five counts of vehicular negligent injuring, first offense DWI, child endangerment, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, four counts of no child restraint, no seat belt and failure to obtain motor vehicle insurance. While the crashes remain under investigation, Troopers urge all citizens to remain vigilant both as drivers and passengers in motor vehicles and ensure that all necessary precautionary measures are taken to ensure safe travels. Whether impaired through alcohol, drugs, or a combination of the two, the consequences of driving while impaired remain the same. In addition, the proper use of occupant protection systems including seat belts and air bags can greatly decrease an occupant's chance of death and may greatly reduce the extent of injury. Louisiana law requires every vehicle occupant, front seat and back seat, to be properly restrained day or night. Poor decisions while behind the wheel such as driving while impaired or distracted and not utilizing vehicle restraints leads to serious injuries and deaths every day across the state. Making the responsible decision can mean the difference between life and death. For more information regarding specific enforcement activities and crash investigations in your area, please contact your local LSP Public Information Officer at public or visit the Louisiana State Police Facebook page LouisianaStatePolice. ________________________________________________________________Jonesboro Sun, The (AR) - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 Patrick James Titus, of Jonesboro, formerly of Perkasie, Pa., passed away suddenly Friday, March 18, 2016, in a work-related accident at Baton Rouge, La. He was 35. Born at Norfolk, Va., he was the son of James M. Crosswell, of Covington, Ga., and Kathryn (Titus) Ciraolo, of Telford, Pa. Patrick was a graduate of Blue Mountain Academy High School in Hamburg, Pa. He had also attended Southwestern Adventist University in Keene, Texas, and the Kettering College of Medical Arts in Dayton, Ohio. Employed as a certified nursing assistant for more than nine years in Arkansas, Pat had worked for the past year as a deckhand for Western Rivers Boat Management, based in Paducah, Ky. He was a former member of Nazareth Lutheran Church in Buffalo, N.Y. In Arkansas, Patrick was a former volunteer firefighter. A passionate outdoorsman, Pat had especially enjoyed fishing. He also liked science fiction, Internet games and online groups, and watching "Game of Thrones." He loved his job on the tugboat and traveling up and down the waterways. He most loved spending time with his son. In addition to his parents, Patrick is survived by his son, Triston Titus of Jonesboro; a brother, Timothy Nikitin of Bretton Woods, N.H.; his paternal grandmother, Marcelle Crosswell of Covington; his stepfather, Vincent Ciraolo of Telford; many aunts, uncles and cousins; and a large family of close friends and co-workers. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, John Crosswell; his maternal grandparents, Donald and Alliene Titus; and his stepfather, Ronald G. Hammes. His funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Betty Meier Steeley Funeral Home, 87 N. Main St., Sellersville, Pa. 18960. A visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home and from 10 a.m. until time of service Saturday morning. There will be a brief prayer service at 8:45 p.m. Friday evening. Interment will be in St. Philip Orthodox Cemetery at Souderton, Pa. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a scholarship trust fund for Patrick's 3-year-old son in care of Kathryn Ciraolo, 704 Morwood Road, Apt. 1, Telford, Pa. 18969. Online registry: ________________________________________________________________Houston Chronicle (TX) - March 27, 2009Dr. Patrick Anthony Titus was born June 6, 1923, in Sav La-Mar Jamaica to Stanley Titus and Hildred Beagle. He attended Howard University College and Medical School. He practiced Obstertrics and Gynecology in Houston, Tx for several years. Dr. Titus departed this world on March 22, 2009 and is survived by his wife, Maxie Marie Titus, four sons, and one daughter, three daughter in laws, several grandchildren and four great granddaughters. Viewing will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 2600 Holman St. from 9:00 am to 11 am prior to funeral service. The funeral service will be held at 11am, Saturday, March 28, 2009. Interment- Paradise North Cemetery, Pastor Robert McGee officiant. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made in his name to Howard University Medical School. Memo: In memory of Dr. Patrick Anthony Titus 2225 Georgia Ave N. W., Suite 922 Washington, D.C. 20059 Attn: Karrine Sewell. Fairfield Recorder, The (TX) - Thursday, July 23, 2009Funeral services have been held for Patrick Anthony Titus, MD, who died March 22. Dr. Titus was born in Savanna La Mar, Jamaica, the only child of the late Stanley Patrick Titus and the late Hildred Agatha Beagle. He attended Howard University in Washington, DC and earned his medical degree from the College of Medicine in 1953. Internship and medical residency training in obstetrics and gynecology were served at Homer G. Phillips Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Titus began his medical practice in Houston in 1960, retiring after 35 years. He practiced part-time with the City of Houston for several years, and for nine years he practiced in Crockett, a medically under-served area, where he operated a 12-bed hospital. The Black Baptists of Texas were instrumental in his decision to serve in that capacity. A member of the National Medical Association for more than 40 years, Dr. Titus was also a member of Trinity United Methodist Church for almost 50 years. He was the family historian and identified the names of more than 1,000 family members going back almost 200 years. Dr. Titus was very active, walking five miles a day for the last 15 years, as well as participating in several Senior Olympics, winning three silver and two bronze medals. He also had a love of music, particularly big band and jazz, and played music on the weekends for his entire neighborhood. With a passion for reading history and politics, his discussions on World War II made listeners believe he was there. Very interested in WWII, Dr. Titus made three trips to Paris, although he could not speak the language. He was knowledgeable on many subjects. He is survived by his wife Maxie Marie Titus, sons Las Celles Titus, Stanley Patrick Titus II (Marleni), Dr. Patrick A. Titus ( Natalie), and Dr. Robert Titus (Miriam) and daughter Sherita Michelle Titus, several grandchildren, four great-granddaughters and many other family members and friends. ________________________________________________________________Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) - Friday, June 8, 2012Patrick E. Titus, 43, of West Palm Beach, FL, passed away on June 5, 2012. Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Pompano Beach.*________________________________________________________________Duluth News-Tribune (MN) - April 12, 1996. Page: 09BPatrick John Titus, 2, Oakley Street, died Thursday, April 11, 1996, in his home. He was born in Duluth. He is survived by his parents, Kevin and Barbara of Duluth; two sisters, Sarah and his twin, Mary, both at home; maternal grandparents, John and Marian Beltz of Phoenix, Ariz.; paternal grandparents, William and Eloise Titus of Minocqua, Wis.; his special family, Gayle and Jon Koop and Andrea, Bryan, Tony, Amanda, Mike, Tim, Danny and Cody; and his special friends, Chris Cigalio and Amy Johnson. Visitation: 10 a.m. Monday, with a 10:30 rosary, followed by 11 a.m. services in Dougherty Funeral Home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Memorials may be made to a children's charity of donor's choice. ________________________________________________________________Gettysburg Times, The (PA) - Tuesday, October 20, 2015 Patsy C. Titus, 77, of Gettysburg, died Monday, Oct. 19, at her home. She was the wife of Donald G. Titus for 54 yrs. Born Aug. 15, 1938 in Gettysburg, Patsy was the daughter of the late J. Willis and Beulah C. (Kemper) Snyder. She was a 1956 Littlestown High School graduate and a Church Home and Hospital Nursing School of Baltimore grad. Patsy was a Registered Nurse at the Lutheran Home of Gettysburg for over 25 years. Surviving in addition to her husband, is her daughter, Julie A. Laudeman of Gettysburg; her four grandchildren, Wade, Sydney, Leah and Sarah; and her great-granddaughter, Immacolata. Patsy was predeceased by her two sons, Tim and Tom Titus. She was a member of Trinity UCC, Gettysburg. Patsy loved animals, gardening, arts and crafts, painting, cross stitching and being with her family. Funeral Service is Thursday Oct. 22, at 11 a.m. at Little's Funeral Home, Littlestown with The Rev. Stephen W. Broache officiating. Viewing is Wednesday 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home and one hour prior to service time Thursday. Interment is in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens, Gettysburg. Memorials in Patsy's name may be sent to Adams County SPCA, 11 Goldenville Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 or Alzheimers Assoc., 3544 N. Progress Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17110. Online condolences may be shared on . Gettysburg Times. Monday, Oct. 16, 1961. PA.Miss Patsy Catherine Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Snyder, R 1, became the bride of Donald George Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seely Titus, Jessup Md., Saturday at 2 o.clock in Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Taverns. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mark A. Heiney, assisted by the Rev. Theron Snyder, cousin of the bride. The maid of honor, Miss Joanne Snyder, Littlestown R. 2, cousin of the bride. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Snyder Gettysburg, cousin of the bride, and Miss Ruth Holmes, Baltimore, friend of the bride. The flower girl, Miss Susan Waybright. The best man was Fred Titus, Jessup, Md., brother of the groom. The ushers were Dallas Youse and Richard Whitehead, Jessup, Md. The ringbearer was Mark Daugherty, Jessup, Md. A reception for approximately 200 guests was held in the church social hall. The couple will reside at R. 1. The bride is a graduate of Littlestown High School, a graduate of the Church Home and Hospital School of Nursing, Baltimore, and is presently employed at the Hanover Hospital as staff nurse. The groom graduated from Arundel High School and is employed at the Baltimore News Post in Baltimore.________________________________________________________________Manteca Bulletin, The (CA) - October 19, 2009Patti Titus, 70, entered into rest on October 13, 2009 in Manteca, California. She was born on January 27, 1939 in Springfield Ohio to the late Mr. and Mrs. Jerome and Mary Nevius. Patti is preceded in death by her parents as well as her husband Kenneth Titus and one brother Jerry Nevius. Mrs. Titus is survived by her daughters Janine Durkin and her husband Cass of Manteca and Denise Smith-Lowman and her fiance Manuel Santos of Manteca. She was blessed by four grandchildren; Shannon Lowman and her fiance Michael Eddens, Shelby Durkin, Seth Lowman, and Sean Durkin. In addition Patti has 2 survived sisters both of Pennsylvania, Suzanne Adams and Kathleen Allington. Patti retired as a receptionist from W.S.I. (electronics) in Fremont after 20 years of service. She was a member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church where she was in involved with their adoration group. Her favorite past-time was watching the Jewelry Chanel. She was an amazing grandmother and mother who devoted her life to her grandchildren and children. She had a special bond with her friends enjoying each other's company. Mrs. Titus' arrangements are being handled by P.L. Fry & Son Funeral Home of Manteca. To send a special message or expressions of sympathy, please visit her on-line guest book at plfryandson. In lieu of flowers donations can be sent to Hospice of San Joaquin 3888 Pacific Ave. Stockton Ca 95204. ________________________________________________________________Paul Titus. May 3, 1999, of the Town of Tonawanda, NY; beloved husband of M. Alice Titus; father of David S. (Joy), Paul T. (Sheryl) Titus and Elaine A. (Al) Hoover; also survived by five grandchildren; sister of Alice and Edna. Friends may call Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the LESTER H. WEDEKINDT, INC., FUNERAL HOME, 3290 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 11. Friends invited. Memorials may be made to Grace Baptist Church, 2525 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda, NY 14150.________________________________________________________________Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) - Saturday, December 12, 2009Paul Titus. On Thursday, December 10, 2009, Paul the Plumber, age 76, of Lawrenceville. Loving husband of 52 years to Sheila Titus; beloved father of Paul M. (Dee), John "Boo" (Tina), Kim Titus and Jeannine (Rick) Jones; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Paul was a proud Navy Veteran of the Korean War. Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, INC., Butler at 52nd St., Lawrenceville where service will be held Monday 10am. Visitation Saturday 6-8pm and Sunday 2-4 and 6-8pm. ________________________________________________________________Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer (KY) - November 24, 1992. Page: 2CPaul Titus, 66, of Grandview, Ind., died Monday, Nov. 23, 1992, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Evansville. He was born in Rockport, Ind.; was a supervisor at Arkla-Servel before retiring; and was a member of American Legion Post No. 254 and Arkla-Servel Retirement Club. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Betty Titus; a son, Richard Titus of Grandview; a daughter, Terry Lynn Cain of Evansville; three grandchildren; two brothers, Allen Titus of Rockport and Charles Titus of Evansville; and a sister, Marion Von Harz of Grand Forks, N.D. Services are at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Boultinghouse Funeral Home, Rockport. Burial in Grandview Cemetery, where military graveside services will be held by American Legion Post No. 254. Visitation after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Paul Titus. As one of Las Vegas' top advertising executives, Paul Titus had a knack for bringing out the best in his accounts by focusing on basic -- and sometimes obvious -- things to get his message across. When the Tropicana hotel was looking for a slogan in the late 1950s that would define its Folies Bergere revue to make it stand out from the original French show, ad agencies from across the nation submitted ideas. But it was Titus' fitting and simplistic entry that won the contract: "Viva La Difference!" Paul Titus, who from 1970 to 1978 was advertising and marketing director at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, died Friday at his Las Vegas home. He was 77. Services for the Las Vegas resident of 27 years will be 1 p.m. Friday at Desert Memorial Cremation and Burial Society, 1111 Las Vegas Boulevard North. "He was such a professional," said Harvey Diederich, advertising director at the Tropicana in the late 1950s. "Paul's catch phrase for our Folies Bergere production fit the French theme and conveyed our message that there were differences in the two shows, and that both shows were good." Born June 24, 1925, in Newburyport, Mass., Titus graduated from Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and was a Marine veteran of World War II. He moved to Las Vegas in 1956 and two years later was hired as advertising and publicity director for the Flamingo. From 1959 to 1970, Titus was president of two local companies, Dirk Advertising and R.C. Hamm Advertising. During his tenure as advertising and marketing director at the LVCVA, the annual budget for Titus' department skyrocketed from a couple hundred thousand dollars to more than $2 million. In December 1977, Titus broadened the limits of a board-approved tourism study by $10,000 to include interviewing 800 black men and women in eight major U.S. cities to learn what they thought of Las Vegas as a potential vacation spot. Although the information gave officials some of their first significant minority tourism data, Titus was reprimanded by the board for not getting approval to extend the study. Seven months later, he resigned. In 1978, Titus moved to California and operated P.T. Consultants, a San Diego advertising firm. He retired in 1998 and moved back to Las Vegas. Titus is survived by his wife, Patricia Titus of Las Vegas; three daughters, Sheila Page and Susan Ratigan, both of Las Vegas, and Vicki McCurdy of Carson City; two sons, David McCurdy and Bruce McCurdy, both of Las Vegas; 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Las Vegas Sun. November 13, 2002.________________________________________________________________Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV) - November 11, 2002. Page: 6bPaul Titus, who helped lure tourists to Las Vegas throughout most of the 1970s, died Friday at his northwest Las Vegas home after a battle with prostate cancer. He was 77. Titus had reigned as the director of marketing, advertising and tourism for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority for more than seven years. "He was proud of the awards they got in advertising, the billboards, and the radio spots they ran," said Titus' widow, Patricia. "He was proud that he was the one that took the department, formed a staff, and made it into something." Titus, a former U.S. Marine who served in World War II, had lived in Las Vegas for nearly a third of his life, his wife said. He once owned an advertising firm on Main Street and worked for Time Life in promotions, she said. As a young man, the Newbury Port, Mass., native attended Colby College in his home state and played football and hockey there. "He lived a great life," Patricia Titus said. "He enjoyed his golf, he loved his sports. ... He was a straight shooter. I guess that's what attracted me to him. He was so honest, which is so rare." Titus is survived by two daughters from a previous marriage, Sheila Page and Susan Ratigan of Las Vegas. He is also survived by three stepchildren, David McCurdy, Bruce McCurdy and Vicki McCurdy; 23 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services are pending. ________________________________________________________________Knoxville News Sentinel (TN) - December 14, 2008Paul Titus, born May 25, 1928, passed away December 12, 2008 at the University of Tennessee Medical Center from complications of cancer. Before his retirement, Paul was employed for 36 years with the Union Carbide Corporation as Personnel Manager. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh and Bernice Titus; brothers, Hugh and Donnie Titus and aunt, Ettie Deal. Paul is survived by his wife of 59 years, Barbara Banks Titus; daughter, Susan Simpson; sons, Michael, Paul and Mark Titus; sister, Dorothy Eccles. He was Pampaw to six grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. Paul was a wonderful man, loved and admired by all who knew him. "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal." Funeral service will be 4:00 P.M. Sunday at Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel with Rev. Brent Hall officiating. Family and friends will meet Monday at Highland Memorial Cemetery for a 1:00 P.M. interment service. The family will receive friends 2-4:00 P.M. Sunday at Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel. ________________________________________________________________San Francisco Chronicle (CA) - Tuesday, December 3, 20131923 - 2013 Paul Titus was born in Quincy Illinois. He served as a U. S Army Corporal in the European Theatre during World War II. After completing his education Paul worked for 3M for 35 years and traveled throughout South America and the Far East in his work. After retiring he rediscovered his love for art. He was a member of 30 and 1 Artists and showed and sold his art in San Mateo and Mendocino. His art career was cut short by Alzheimer’s Disease and he died on November 26th. He is survived by his wife Mary Elizabeth and two sons Lee and Timothy Timothy’s wife Carol and grandson Ryan. A drop in “Celebration of his Life” will be held at Skylawn Funeral Home Saturday December 7th between 2:00 and 4. Donations in his name: Alzheimer’s Association. Details: . No Flowers Please ________________________________________________________________Paul A. Titus, born May 25, 1928, passed away December 12, 2008 at the University of Tennessee Medical Center from complications of cancer. Before his retirement, Paul was employed for 36 years with the Union Carbide Corporation as Personnel Manager. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh and Bernice Titus; brothers, Hugh and Donnie Titus and aunt, Ettie Deal. Paul is survived by his wife of 59 years, Barbara Banks Titus; daughter, Susan Simpson; sons, Michael, Paul and Mark Titus; sister, Dorothy Eccles. He was Pampaw to six grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. Paul was a wonderful man, loved and admired by all who knew him. "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal." Funeral service will be 4:00 P.M. Sunday at Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel with Rev. Brent Hall officiating. Family and friends will meet Monday at Highland Memorial Cemetery for a 1:00 P.M. interment service. The family will receive friends 2-4:00 P.M. Sunday at Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel. Published in the Knoxville News Sentinel from 12/13/2008 - 12/14/2008.________________________________________________________________New Haven Register (CT) - December 8, 1999. Page: d8Paul A. Titus, 55, of 106 Blakeslee Ave. died Dec. 7. He was a son of Gertrude Dauenhauer Titus of North Haven and the late Arthur M. Titus. Prior to retirement, Mr. Titus was employed by the U.S. Postal Service. He served in the Army. Besides his mother, he leaves brothers, Lee S. Titus of Guilford and Brian K. Titus of Madison. Memorial contributions may be made to Connecticut Hospice, 61 Burban Drive, Branford 06405. - North Haven Funeral Home________________________________________________________________Paul D. Titus, age 55, of Griffith, IN passed away August 27, 2006. He is survived by his wife of 34 years: Suzanne; children: Shannon (Mike) Alexander of Kimmell, IN, Adam Titus of Gary, Amy (Eric) Frick of Goshen and Elizabeth (Gary) Thigpen of Griffith; nine grandchildren: Justin, Michael, Joshua, Caleb, Joseph, Christian, Catherine, Yazmine, and Asia. He is also survived by his mother Esther; Rapacz; sister Nancy (Pete) Mares; and many more family members and friends. Funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 at Kuiper Funeral Home, 9039 Kleinman Rd. (two blocks south of Ridge Rd.), Highland, IN 46322, with Pastor Stephen W. Burgstahler, officiating. Cremation to follow. Friends are invited to meet with the family also on Wednesday from 2-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Titus was employed at Auto Zone as a commercial driver. He was a new believer in the Lord and attended Living Waters Missionary Church. He also enjoyed playing the guitar. Paul was a wonderful husband and father. Published in The Times from 8/28/2006 - 8/29/2006.________________________________________________________________The News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, MI). Fri. Jun. 14, 1963.Paul E. Titus, 60, of 1195 Superior street, died at 1:20 this morning at his home. He had been in ill health for the past eight months. Mr. Titus was born May 31, 1903, in Port Jarvis, N. J. and had resided here for 24 years. He was a retired tool crib attendant at St. Joseph Division of Whirlpool Corp. Survivors include his widow, Felicia: two sons, Robert and James of Benton Harbor; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Hamilton of Benton Harbor; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Betty Zwar of Phoenix, Ariz.; a brother, George of Camden, N. J.: three sisters, Mrs. Louise Prentice of Benton Harbor, Mrs Olga Hall of Binghamton, N.Y. and Mrs. Alice Barrows of Old Forge, N.Y. and eight grandchildren. Mr. Titus was a member of the Whirlpool Old Timers Club. The body is at the Reiser chapel where funeral arrangements were incomplete this forenoon.________________________________________________________________Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY) - Sunday, June 14, 2009Paul E. Titus, 77, of Tuslor Drive, died Friday, June 12, 2009 at Cobleskill Regional Hospital following a brief illness. Paul was born September 28, 1931 in Kortright, NY, the son of Edward O. and Alice P. (Jones) Titus. He was a cattle dealer, operating Titus Livestock, for over fifty years. Paul was predeceased by his wife, Mary. Survivors include his companion of 28 years, Carol Joslyn of Richmondville; 2 sons: Joseph Titus of Carlisle and Douglas Titus of Unadilla; 3 grandchildren: Dustin, Stacey, and Melanie, and a great-granddaughter; 3 step-daughters: Connie Seim of Baltimore, MD, Coreen Chacho of Richmondville, and Debra Winslow of Ballston Spa; 6 step-grandchildren; 2 sisters: Rita Troost of Owensboro, KY, and Bessie Prusky of Albany; and a brother, Kenneth Titus of Salisbury, NC. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at Mereness-Putnam Funeral Home, 171 Elm St., Cobleskill, with Rev. Carol Coltrain of the Huntersland United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Harpersfield Cemetery. Friends are also invited to a period of visitation from 6 to 8 PM on Monday, June 15, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Richmondville Volunteer Emergency Squad, State Route 7, Richmondville, NY 12149.________________________________________________________________Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA) - Sunday, August 14, 2016Paul Edison Titus was born on August 6, 1922 on the family Homestead along Brush Creek, in Manchester, CA. He was the son of Ernest and Jennie Mae Titus, the twelfth child of thirteen, and the last surviving child of the generation. Paul passed away peacefully at home in Boonville, surrounded by family on August 11, 2016 Paul is survived by his wife Vera, his three sons: Mark, Craig (Marti), and Dean; his two grandchildren Deanna Parrish (Ryan) and Jared Titus; and three great grandchildren Gwynn, Ky and Shay Parrish, along with numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Paul's caregiver's Terry Van Ree-Fox, and the staff at Phoenix Hospice. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Paul's memory to Parkinson's Research and to the Anderson Valley Senior Center.________________________________________________________________Fayetteville Observer, The (NC) - February 6, 2005Paul Franklin Titus, 75, of 204 Crown Point, died Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, in Central Carolina Hospital. Mr. Titus was a combat veteran of the Korean War. Services: Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday in Barbecue Presbyterian Church. Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home. Survived by: Wife, Janet; sons, Daryl and Robert; daughters, Karen Markovics and Diana; a brother, Gilbert; sisters, Euladene Ray and Ruth Mitcham; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.Mar. 14, 1926. Feb. 7, 2011. Gilbert A. “Gib” Titus, 84, of Wildwood, entered into rest on Monday, February 7, 2011. He was born in Kokomo, Indiana, the son of Ralph and Mabel Titus. On November 22, 1947 he married Gertrude Phyllis Bourff, who passed away February 6, 2006. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII, a member of the Wildwood United Methodist Church, the Wildwood Masonic Lodge #92, F&AM, the Scottish Rite and Shrine in Indiana and the American Legion Post 18, Wildwood. Gib was a fireman in Kokomo retiring after 20 years of service and moving to Florida where he managed the “Sea Rocket Motel”, “Emerald Isles Motel” and “Juniors Steakhouse” in North Redington from 1968 – 1974. He then moved to Wildwood in 1975 where he owned and operated the Hearty Host Campground and Wildwood Estates until 1994. Gib was a generous, hardworking and carin g husband, father and friend. He was a Wildwood resident for 35 years and will be missed by his family, friends and the community. Survivors include his sons, Steve (Debbie) of Noblesville, Indiana; Mark of Kokomo, Indiana and Tom (Maureen) of Pinellas Park; a daughter, Theresa (Jacques) Skutt of Wildwood; sisters, Euladene Ray of Ft. Meyers and Ruth Mitcham of Kokomo, Indiana; 5 grandchildren, Ian (Jenny) Titus, Andrianne (Bob) Petty, Christina (Joey) Busby, Ricky Oglesby and Brandon Titus; 4 great grandchildren, Gavin Busby, Caleb Busby, Becca Petty and Izaak Petty. It was Gib’s request that no public memorial service be held. The family appreciates the prayers and support that has been offered to our father during his final days. For those wishing memorial contributions to support Masonic charities may be made to the Wildwood Masonic Lodge #92, 103 Georgia St., Wildwood, Fl. 34785.Paul Franklin Titus, 75, of 204 Crown Point, died Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, in Central Carolina Hospital. Mr. Titus was a combat veteran of the Korean War. Services: Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday in Barbecue Presbyterian Church. Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home. Survived by: Wife, Janet; sons, Daryl and Robert; daughters, Karen Markovics and Diana; a brother, Gilbert; sisters, Euladene Ray and Ruth Mitcham; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The Fayetteville Observer. Feb. 6, 2005.________________________________________________________________News Tribune, The (Tacoma, WA) - March 10, 1995. Page: B4Paul H. Titus, president of Titus-Will Ford/Toyota, excelled at everything he tried, friends and associates said Thursday. On the fishing trips he organized, Titus caught his share of the big ones. In the auto industry, he was admired for his business ethic. "He was truly one of the best dealers that ever was," said long-time friend Jim Corliss, owner of Landmark Ford in Portland. "But I really believe Paul would have been the pinnacle of whatever profession he chose." Titus died Thursday after a long bout with cancer. He was 64. Titus was born in Tacoma to a family of automobile dealers. His father, Leon Titus Sr., was a long-time Ford dealer. Titus attended the University of Washington and Colorado College. After serving in the Marine Corps, he turned to the family trade, operating auto dealerships in Salem, Ore., and Glendale, Calif. He returned to Tacoma after his father died, and joined his father's partner, Jim Will, at the Titus-Will dealership in 1970. Titus earned many accolades for his work at Titus-Will. In 1990, he was selected dealer of the year for Washington State. He served as president of the Washington State Auto Dealers Association in 1988 and 1989. What distinguished Titus from the rest was his commitment to the customer, said Bob Byers, owner of Ravenna Volvo in Seattle and past president of the Washington State Auto Dealers Association. "Paul was the gentleman of all auto dealers," Byers said. "He was always striving for dealers to work from within to improve customer relations. His motto was, 'If you can't do it right, don't do it.' " Titus also served on the boards of the Frank Russell Trust Co. and Pierce County Medical Bureau. He supported the Eugene P. Tone School, the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, the Christian Brotherhood Academy for the Arts and Sciences, the D.A.R.E. program and Jennie Reed Elementary School. Titus is survived by his wife, Joanne of Tacoma; daughters, Julie Tash of Tacoma and Lisa Titus of New York; his brother, Leon Titus Jr., of Tacoma; and his mother, Doris Titus of Tacoma. Private memorial services are planned. ________________________________________________________________Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) - December 12, 2009Paul Henry Titus. On Thursday, December 10, 2009, Paul the Plumber, age 76, of Lawrenceville. Loving husband of 52 years to Sheila Titus; beloved father of Paul M. (Dee), John "Boo" (Tina), Kim Titus and Jeannine (Rick) Jones; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Paul was a proud Navy Veteran of the Korean War. Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, INC., Butler at 52nd St., Lawrenceville where service will be held Monday 10am. Visitation Saturday 6-8pm and Sunday 2-4 and 6-8pm. Send condolences at gb. Published in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from December 12 to December 13, 2009________________________________________________________________Napa Valley Register (CA) - November 29, 2003Paul Leston Titus, M.D., 79, passed away Nov. 24, 2003, in Vallejo, due to complications related to Alzheimer's disease. He was a longtime resident of Napa, having lived there for most of the last 40 years. He was a devoted member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. His parents, Ray and Ruth Titus, preceded Paul in death. He was loved dearly by many of his close friends and family including his wife, Barbara; his brother, Al of Lancaster; his former wife, Martitia of Napa; his children, Philip of Salt Lake City Utah, Robert of San Diego, Tita Ann of Palisade, Colo., Paul Belcher of Sonoma, Carrie (Berger) of Silverdale, Wash., Camille (Harrison) of Napa, John Belcher of Wooden Valley, Debbie (Cron) of Highlands Ranch, Colo., and Mark Belcher of Napa; and their families, including 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Paul touched our lives with his generosity and concern for those around him. He and Barbara shared a love for gardening that provided us all with a taste of God's beauty. Devoting his life to the care of others, he was a well-known obstetrician and gynecologist. He joined the staff at the Queen of the Valley Hospital on Oct. 6, 1960 and served briefly as its chief of staff. He considered it a privilege and blessing from God to help deliver hundreds of new babies into this world. He will be forever loved and missed. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 1917 Third St. in Napa. The family has requested that any memorial donations be made to the Hospice of Napa Valley, 3299 Claremont Way, Napa, CA, 94558. ________________________________________________________________Paul M. Titus of Stuart, FL, formerly of North Reading and Wakefield, November 21, 2006, age 70. Beloved husband of the late Barbara (Damon) Titus. Loving companion of Virginia Paiva of Stuart, FL. Cherished father of Gregory P. Titus and his wife Joan and Dale E. Moise and her husband Mark, all of North Reading. Brother of Sidney Titus and his wife Eileen of Austin, TX; Kirk Titus, III and his wife Frances of Wolfboro, NH and Catherine Landers of Wakefield. Grandfather of Alexandra and Meredith Moise and Gordon and Jessica Titus, all of North Reading. He was the brother of the late Joseph and Fletcher Titus and Betty Tatro. Funeral Service at the Union Congregational Church, 148 Haverhill St., North Reading on Saturday, Nov. 25 at 11 AM. Calling hours will be held at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow St., NORTH READING on Friday from 3 to 5 PM. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery in North Reading. Memorial donations may be made to: Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, CCFA Honor and Memorial Gifts, 386 Park Ave. South, 17th Floor, NY, NY 10016-8804 or to North Reading Dollars for Scholars, Barbara Titus Memorial, P.O. Box 529, North Reading, MA 01864. He was a member of the Pipefitters Local Union #537 and a U.S. Marine Veteran of the Korean Conflict. Croswell Funeral Home North Reading. 978-664-3031 Published in the Boston Globe on 11/23/2006.________________________________________________________________Rocky Mountain News (CO) - July 1, 2008Paul Timothy Titus, Denver. Father of Kimberly P. J., and Crystal Titus, both of Little Rock, AR; brother of Mary S. Sam, Maxine L., Edward G. (Carolyn) and Gordon P. (September) Titus, Jr., Morris (Sherrie) Titus, all of Denver; a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of Celebration will follow. Family at 2448 Lafayette St.________________________________________________________________Owego: Paul W. Titus, Sr., 55, of Owego passed away on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at home with his family by his side. Paul was predeceased by his mother, Margaret Rienbold Titus; sister, Rose Titus; and Brother-in-law, Roy Delafield. He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Rebecca Johnston-Titus; father, Burton Titus; children, Christopher (Claudia) Johnston of Vestal, Paul (Torri) Titus, Jr. of Richford, Christopher Titus of Owego, and Tessa-Lou Wayman-Titus of Owego; siblings, Hope Delafield of Owego, Viola (Dawson) Canfield of WA, Darlene (Donnie) Taylor of Endicott, David (Rhonda) Titus of MD, Mark (Kathleen) Titus of Newark Valley, April (David) Arnold of Owego, Peter (Tammy) Titus of Owego; six grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and great nieces and nephews. Paul enjoyed fishing, walking the dog and watching Dale Earnhart, Jr. race. Special thanks to Donnie for taking Paul to all his appointments. Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 10, 2014 at 12:00 PM at Estey, Munroe & Fahey Funeral Home, 15 Park Street, Owego with Rev. Terry Steenburg officiating. Family invites friends to call from 10 to 11:45 AM prior to the services. Memorial donations may be made to Chemung Canal Trust Co., c/o Tessa Lou Wayman-Titus, 203 Main St., Owego, NY 13827. Condolences may be made to the family at?________________________________________________________________South Jersey Times (NJ) - Thursday, November 14, 2013Paula A. Titus (nee Hulings), 63, of Greenwich passed away peacefully at home on Monday afternoon November 11, 2013. She is survived by her husband of nearly 43 years, Raymond M. Titus Jr., three children, Scott J. Titus of Forked River, Alicia A. Titus and Nicholas H. Titus and his wife Kimberly A. Titus all of Upper Deerfield Township, three grandchildren, Collin, Ashley and Jacob Titus, one sister, Teresa "Byrd" Hulings and one brother, James Hulings and his wife Brenda. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Liturgy at The Parish of the Holy Cross / St. Teresa of Avila RC Church, 46 Central Ave., Bridgeton on Friday November 15th at 10 AM. The interment of the cremated remains will follow at Overlook Cemetery in Bridgeton. Friends will be received at the FREITAG FUNERAL HOME, 137 W. Commerce St. in Bridgeton on Thursday evening from 6 until 8. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be made to The Parish of the Holy Cross, 46 Central Ave., Bridgeton, NJ 08302. Additional obituary information may be viewed at .________________________________________________________________Boston Herald (MA) - Wednesday, March 8, 2017TITUS Paula Andrea (Pina) of Roxbury, March 3, 2017. Beloved wife of Charlie A. Titus of Roxbury. Loving mother of Andre and Ciaren Titus both of Roxbury. Daughter of the late Lillian (Lima) and Arthur Pina. Dear sister of Deborah Teed and her husband Mark of Longmeadow. She is survived by a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, dear friends and admirers who truly loved her. Memorial Service Friday, March 10, 2017 at 11 AM at Twelfth Baptist Church, 160 Warren Street Roxbury. Visiting with the family at church at 10 AM. In lieu of flowers, make donations in Paula's memory to John A. Shelburne Community Center, 2730 Washington St, Boston 02119. To post a sympathy message visit .________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - July 20, 1992. Page: B4Paulette Kathryn Titus, 50, of Omaha, Neb., child day care worker, died Friday at Decatur County General Hospital in Parsons. Boyd Funeral Home in Parsons has charge. Mrs. Titus, the wife of Larry Titus, also leaves two daughters, Angela Casper and Theresa Titus, and a son, Timothy Titus, all of Omaha; three sisters, Marlene B. Ergthold of Parsons, Mary Candy of Bryant, Ark., and Dolores George of St. Joseph, Mo.________________________________________________________________Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (PA) - Wednesday, June 26, 2013Paula Marie Titus, 58, of Monroeville, passed away Tuesday, June 25, 2013, following a long illness. She was the daughter of the late Andrew and Catherine Streiner; and daughter-in-law of the late Bill and Jean Titus. She is survived by her loving husband of 37 years, Eugene Anthony Titus. She was the beloved mother of Michael Anthony Titus and Melanie Marie (Jakub) Fitzroy; grandmother of Michael Anthony Titus Jr. and Jamisen T Fitzroy; sister of Andrew (Theresa) Streiner, Thomas (Ellen) Streiner and Patricia (the late Timothy) Grecko; sister-in-law of William (Dana) Titus and Regina Titus; and loving aunt and great-aunt to many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her beloved Mac. Friends and family will be received 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at GENE H. CORL INC. FUNERAL CHAPEL AND CREMATION SERVICES OF MONROEVILLE, 4335 Northern Pike (one block East of Mosside Blvd., Route 48), Corl Family Directors, 412-372-2100. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, June 29, 2013, in St. Bernadette Church, with Father Tony Gargotta as celebrant. Eagle, The (KS) - January 16, 1988. Page: 10APauline (Hilbig) Titus, 88, homemaker, died Friday, Jan. 15, 1988. Service 2 p.m. Sunday, Elliott Mortuary. Survivors: daughter, Lorene Carothers of Anthony; sisters, Frances Cunningham of Harper, Palmara Hilbig, Palma Hilbig, both of Burbank, Calif.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with United Methodist Church. ________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - December 19, 2006. Page: B8Pauline Catherine Titus Putriment, 84, passed away Saturday. A lifelong resident, born August 22, 1922, in East Windsor, the youngest daughter of the late John and Helen Gelzinas Titus. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Bacteriology and Home Economics from the University of Connecticut, where she was instrumental in the establishment of the Delta Zeta sorority. After a brief employment in bacteriology, she chose to teach home economics and child development. She left this career to start a family. Polly loved state and local politics, serving for more than 30 years as either chairwoman or vice chairwoman of the local democratic party. She was a founding member of St. Phillip parish, an active member of The Ladies Guild and the Parish Council. She managed and taught CCD from many years. She was a member of the local Grange, Historical Society, Conservation Commission, Connecticut Farm Bureau, and the Staffordville Lake Association, and Holy Trinity Church. She judged 4H for many years. Polly loved to cook and sew. She was an extraordinary mother and grandmother. She cared for everyone that was close to her, spending much of her day keeping together the ties of friends of family. In her later years, her greatest love was staying in touch with her numerous friends and relatives by phone. She would start every day phoning all of her loved ones. Pauline was predeceased by two sisters, Dorothy and Mary, six brothers, Constantine, George, Tony, Joseph, John and Charlie and her husband Peter L. Putriment. She is survived by her daughter, Louise P. Stevens, husband James and children Alexis, Victoria and James of South Berwick ME., her son Peter T. Putriment, wife Thelma, children Peter, Louis, Helen, Jean and her husband Alex and their son Alex, of Cobleskill NY., her daughter Pauline Laurie L. Putriment of East Windsor CT., and her daughter Helen P. Maciolek, her husband Keith, and their children Odin and Celena of Stafford. Her motherly presence will be missed by all. A funeral service will begin Friday, December 22, at 10:30 a.m. from the Bassinger & Dowd Funeral Home, 37 Gardner St., East Windsor followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. Philip Church, East Windsor. Burial will follow in St. Catherine Cemetery. Visiting hours will be held Thursday evening December 21, from 3-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to either the Lithuanian American Women's Alliance 53 Capitol Ave. Hartford, CT, 06106 or the East Windsor Historical Society, PO Box 363, East Windsor, CT 06088. ________________________________________________________________Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - July 31, 2007Pauline Lyon Titus, 73 of Greenville, passed away at a Dallas hospital on Saturday, July 28, 2007. Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church in Greenville at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Terry Blankenship officiating. Burial will follow at Memoryland Memorial Park. Visitation will be Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at Peters Funeral Home. She was born on March 4, 1934, daughter of Dr. Ervin F. and Betty (Fiser) Lyon in Baltimore, MD. On January 16, 1954, she married Gene Titus in Rockwall. She was a graduate of the SMU Business School with a BBA and a member of the Honorary Marketing Society, the National Honor Society, and the Delta Zeta Sorority. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Greenville, the Standard Club and she helped organize the Dallas Park Bench Book club in 1970. She was a past president of the Parents Association at Greenhill School in Dallas. She was the secretary of Junior High Sunday School department at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas. She was the First Baptist Church kindergarten teacher for 15 years and was an early and active member of Hands of Compassion. She is survived by her husband Gene W. Titus of Greenville; daughters, Betty Catherine Sells and husband John H. of Golden, Colorado, Pauline Geneva (Mimi) Forsythe and husband Sterling of Carrollton; son, Gene W. Titus, Jr. and wife Heike of Austin; brother, Ervin Lyon of New Hampshire; sister, Kathleen Bearden of Quincy, Ill.; and six grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents. Hands of Compassion will serve as honorary pallbearers. Memorials may be made to Hands of Compassion, 2701 St. John St., Greenville, TX 75401. , Peters Funeral Home P.O. Box 773 Greenville, TX 75403 903-455-3310 OB6 Obituaries, Notices________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - June 4, 1995. Page: 2Pauline Parry Titus, 95, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (June 3, 1995) at Palm Shores Retirement Center. Born in Nova Scotia, she came here in 1977 from Granville, Ohio, where she held many leadership positions in community organizations, including University Women, the First Baptist Church of Granville, PEO, Delta Gamma and Girl Scouts. She was a graduate of Acadia University, Nova Scotia, and after graduating became a university librarian. Survivors include two daughters, Margaret T. Dekker, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and Louise T. Berry, Berea, Ohio; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. John S. Rhodes, East Chapel, St. Petersburg.________________________________________________________________Pauline V. "Polly" Titus, 93, of Louisa, died Sunday, November 2, 2008 at Louisa Health Care Center. She was born in Sergeantsville, NJ, the daughter of the late Walter and Anna Anderson. She was a graduate of Flemington High School in 1932 and Newark School of Cosmetology in 1933, and opened her own shop in Flemington. She also drove a school bus in Raritan Township for 20 years. Survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law, Gil and Lorraine Titus of Deerfield, Tom and Lynda Titus of Flemington, NJ and Dan and Silvia Titus of Ewing, NJ; her daughter Fay Titus of Louisa; grandchildren, Jill, Jim, Brooke, Scot, Norman, Camie, Tami, Robyn, April and Dawn; 16 great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law Eleanor Anderson of Safety Harbor, FL. She was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years Norman A. Titus; and brother Donald Anderson. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, December 6 in Titusville Methodist Church Cemetery, Titusville, NJ. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The Central Virginian. Nov. 13, 2008.________________________________________________________________Florida Times-Union, The (Jacksonville, FL) - October 6, 2009Pauline Westlake Titus passed away peacefully at home, Saturday October 3rd after a long and fruitful life. Pauline or Grams to those who knew her, was born in Veteran, New York January 25, 1913. She was a very devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend to those who knew her. She is predeceased by the love of her life, Martin Jasper Titus, her eldest son, Charles Martin Titus and sister Madeline Westlake Baldwin. She is survived by her children: Peggy (Wiggins) Titus, Jackie (Thomas) Clift, Carl (Skipp) Titus, Marilyn (Cliff) Whittle and Bob (Janice) Titus, 14 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and her beloved pet companion Winnie. Pauline was a member of Eastern Stars and the Delta Theta Tau Sorority donating much of her time crocheting blankets and sweaters for those in need. Pauline received numerous honors and awards for her community service. In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be made to Community Hospice of Northeast Florida at 4266 Sunbeam Road; Jacksonville, FL. 32257. There will be no service per her request but a celebration of her life will be held at a time yet to be determined. Arrangements under the direction and care of ETERNITY FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY. Please Sign the Guestbook @ ________________________________________________________________Pauline Zina Buist passed away January 31, 2005 at her home in Albion, she is formerly from Kalamazoo, MI and Bradenton, FL, surrounded by loving family members. She was born February 2, 1906 in Saline, Kansas, the daughter of John Wade and Bertha (Leighton) Titus. She graduated from high school in 1924 in Laramie, WY where she enjoyed playing basketball and graduated from Parsons Business College in Kalamazoo. She was married in 1933 to Edward R. Buist in Bristol, Indiana, he passed away October 29, 1996. Pauline owned a custom drapery business and she and her husband Ed Buist are former owners of Wolverine Motor Supply in Albion where they maintained a business for many years. She was an avid golfer and had the distinction of achieving 5 holes-in-one and was the Golf Champion 7 times in Florida as well as receiving a runner-up status many times. She enjoyed playing with her family, and it was not uncommon for her to beat many of the younger players. Although she would never flaunt her talent. Her grace and gentle demeanor was admired and loved and she was an inspiration to everyone who knew her. Pauline was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Albion, Albion Elks Lodge #1798, Leisure Hour in Albion, past member of Duck Lake Country Club and ELT, and Tomac Woods. She is survived by her daughters, Carol Butler from Grand Rapids, Judy (Lyman) Winchell from Albion, Sue (George) Danke from Battle Creek, and step- daughter Mariane Iffland from Chicago; ten grandchildren; twenty-one great grandchildren; plus nieces and nephews. Special friends Marlene and Ron Hajek. She is preceded in death by her husband, Ed and brothers, Wade Titus, Steve Titus, Lowell Titus; and by sisters Catherine Stephens and Betty Wantz. According to her wishes, cremation has taken place, a Memorial Service will be held Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Albion Chapel of Tidd-Williams Funeral Chapels with Rev. Dwayne Bagley officiating. The family will receive friends on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at the Albion Chapel from 9:00 a.m. until service time.”Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies..she looketh well to the ways of her household…her children arise up, and call her blessed” from Proverbs 31. Memorial Contributions can be made to Hospice of Jackson and Oaklawn, One Jackson Square, Jackson, Michigan 49201________________________________________________________________Examiner, The (Independence - Blues Springs - Grain Valley, MO) - April 14, 2007Payton Samantha Titus, eight months, died at her home on Thursday, April 12, 2007. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 15m at Sheil Colonial Chapel. Graveside services will be on Monday, April 16, at 10 a.m. in "Holy Innocent" at Mt. Olivet Cemetery of Raytown. Donations can be made to Carousel, Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, Alexandra's House or to the family to help defray funeral cost. Contact Sheil Colonial Chapel at 816-353-6555. Amber and Andrew "Drew" Alan Titus married 10-24-2003. They have 2 children. Dylan Samuel born 08-02-2003. Payton Samantha born 8-10-2006…. deceased 4-12-2007 Noah Samson born 5-17-2015________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth News. January 28, 1939. p. 2.Pearl Titus, 50, 609 Seventh street, died at 9 p.m. Friday at Portsmouth General hospital, where he had been a medical patient the last two days. Surviving are these children: John Titus, Mrs. Helen Boorman, Mrs. Selma Tewalt of Portsmouth, Miss Aleene Titus at home and Mrs. Louise Kempton of Kingsport. He also leaves two brothers and two sisters, Walter Titus of Columbus, Alva Titus of Portsmouth, Mrs, Leila Timberlake of Akron and Mrs. Rena Cline of Star route. His wife, Mrs. Mary Titus, died in October, 1937. Funeral services will be hald at 10 a.m. Monday at 613 Seventh street, with Rev. F. W. Chase officiating. Burial will be in Vernon cemetery, under the direction of Lynn's. The body will remain at 613 Seventh street.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - December 14, 1990. Page: 8Pearl Titus Blair, 88, of Colorado Springs died Tuesday in Colorado Springs. She was a homemaker. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today, Saturday and Sunday at Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Peyton Cemetery with the Rev. Glenn O. McPherson officiating. Mrs. Blair was born April 28, 1902, in Calhan. She was a lifetime resident of the Pikes Peak region. Mrs. Blair attended the First United Methodist Church. She was married Sept. 29, 1973, in Raton, N.M., to Ernest L. Blair, who survives. She also is survived by a daughter, Mary Cantrell of Penrose; a son, Walter Titus of Colorado Springs; a sister, Fern Gochnauer of Calhan; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs. Blair had two daughters, Ruth Haines and Ruby "Oliver" Jacksy, who died before her. ________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA) - October 10, 2000. Page: 4Pearl "Loraine" Titus, 74, of Anamosa, formerly of Marion, died Monday, Oct. 9, 2000, in her home following a short illness. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Murdoch Funeral Home, Marion, by the Rev. Troy Titus and the Rev. Steven Pike. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her son, James (Kay) Titus Jr. of Anamosa; her daughter, Pamela Gehring (Craig Brown) of Cedar Rapids; three grandchildren, the Rev. Troy Titus of Anamosa, Shawna (Cory) Merrill of Mankato, Minn., and Michelle (Larry) Nesbitt of Hiawatha; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, James; her daughter, Judith Loraine; three sisters, Bernadine Begley, Loretta Lansing and Mary Austin; and two brothers, Samuel and George Austin. Pearl was born Dec. 5, 1925, to Samuel and Emma Lange Austin, in Marion. On Sept. 9, 1943, she married James William Titus at First United Methodist Church in Marion. He died Feb. 25, 1991. Pearl worked for many years at Indian Creek Country Club as a waitress. Pearl was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Marion. Memorials may be made to St. Luke's Hospice, St. Luke's Hospital, 1026 A Ave. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-3026, in memory of Pearl. ________________________________________________________________Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - April 10, 1999. Page: B03Pearl Cook Titus, 86, of 210 E. Fifth St., formerly of Barnes and Washington, D.C., died Thursday in Warren General Hospital. She retired as a clerk from Irvins Grocery Store and was a member of First United Methodist Church. She was the widow of D. Gordon Titus. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Reese of Harrisburg; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Borden Funeral Home, Sheffield. Burial will be in Barnes Cemetery. Viewings will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 200 Market St., Warren 16365. ________________________________________________________________Idaho State Journal. Monday, Nov. 9, 1964. p. 2.Mrs. Pearl E. Titus, 85, of 704 North Harrison, died Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burr C. Brown, 228 W. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were her closest friends and had cared for her for many years. The daughter of John and Johanna Orman Yeaw, she was born May 11, 1879, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her education there and was married to Samuel Nevers Evans in 1897 in Salt Lake. They came to Pocatello in 1915 and Mr. Evans died here in 1925. She was married to William E. Titus in 1929 in Pocatello and he died in 1935. While in Salt Lake she worked for the Sweets Candy Co. as a floorlady, later for Blades Candy Co. in Ogden, Utah, and for the Smith Candy Co. in Pocatello. For many years she operated boarding houses in Pocatello. She was a member of the Pythian Sisters. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Katherine Needham, Salt Lake City. A brother, John McLeod, preceded her in death Dec. 30, 1960 in Pocatello. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Downard chapel with the Rev. Scott R. Fowler of the First Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in Mountainview Cemetery under the direction of the Downard Funeral Home.William E. Titus. b. ca. 1875 in MI. (55 at 1930 census when they were enumerated at Pocatello, Bannock Co., ID). m. Pearl E. Yeaw, daughter of John and Johanna (Orman). She b. May 11, 1879 at Salt Lake City, UT. d. Nov. 8, 1964.________________________________________________________________Pearl Elizabeth Sibley Titus. A resident of Tangipahoa, she died at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2000, at her home. She was 67 and a native of Natchitoches. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 8 a.m. until religious services at noon Friday. Interment in Tangipahoa Cemetery. Survived by her husband, Theophile "Ted" Titus, Tangipahoa; three daughters, Cheryl Strickland, Kentwood, Gwen Pezant, Osyka, Miss., and Belinda Titus, Tangipahoa; a son, Cliff Titus, Kentwood; seven grandchildren, John Kenneth Bagot III, Scott Bagot, Eric Pezant, Christi Bagot, Tedd Titus, Erin Pezant and Matthew Titus; two great-grandchildren, Mason Bontrager and Tristan Robertson; and a sister, Frances Sibley, Mandeville. Preceded in death by her parents, Vivian Bailey Sibley Sr. and Zeona Stacy Sibley; and a brother, Vivian Bailey "Steve" Sibley Jr. Obituary published in The Advocate on: 10/20/00.________________________________________________________________Detroit News, The (MI) - July 3, 2004Pearl Erma (Titus) Halbert. Age 90. Passed away June 30, 2004. Beloved wife of Cecil. Beloved mother of Carol Brown of Salt Lake City, UT, Bill Halbert (Kathie) of Birmingham, MI, Rick Halbert (Chris) of Traverse City, MI and Gwen Allgaier (Len) of West Bloomfield, MI. She is also survived by a sister Irene VanDenbussche (Maurice), 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grand- children. Pearl was born February 26, 1914 in Carson City, MI. She graduated from Farrand Nurses Training School in 1935, which later became Harper Hospital School of Nursing. While working for the Visiting Nurses Association, she met and married Cecil and they were married for 67 years, residing in Grosse Pointe Woods. In October, 2000, they moved to Henry Ford Village in Dearborn. Pearl was a member of Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church for more than 50 years, and her many community activities included Blood Mobile, Meals at Home and Belmont Nursing Home. Visitation Friday 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. at A.H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods. In state Saturday 11:30 a.m. until Noon Funeral Service at Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church, 19950 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church.________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - November 5, 1993. Page: a12Pearl F. Titus, 94, of Memphis, retired secretary at the Shelby County Court Clerk's office, died Thursday at St. Francis Hospital. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Elmwood. Canale Funeral Directors has charge. She was a member of Highland Heights Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Titus, the widow of Frazor Titus, leaves two brothers, Guy Ferguson and Booker Ferguson, both of Jackson, Tenn.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal. Thursday, October 15, 1959. p. 2.Pearl M. Titus was named executrix of the estate of her husband, Humphrey Titus of Martville, who died Aug. 18, 1959. Mr. Titus left his estate to his wife with the provision that after her death the home be sold and proceeds go to his children, Earl C. Titus of Seattle, Washington, and Evelyn E. Cartner of Martville, for education of his grandchildren. Value of the estate is unknown. James Stafford of Weedsport is attorney for Mr. Titus.________________________________________________________________Sioux City Journal (IA) - January 31, 2012Pearl M. Titus, 90, of Sioux City passed away Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, at her residence. Memorial services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, with the Rev. Michael Erpelding officiating. Burial will be at Logan Park Cemetery. The family wishes to invite you to a small luncheon to be held at the Senior Center, 114 Main Street in North Sioux City following the burial. Arrangements are under the direction of Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel. Pearl, the daughter of Pete and Agnes (Halstad) Titus, was born Aug. 28, 1921, in Decatur, Neb. She was raised by Mabel and Onney Goodwin. She graduated from Dakota City High School in 1940. Pearl married Dayton W. Titus on Oct. 11, 1947, in Sioux City. Pearl worked for Fairmont Foods, Wincharger, and Woolco over the years. She enjoyed knitting, camping, and spending time with her grandchildren. She was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church and actively involved in the Fireman's Ladies Auxiliary. Pearl is survived by her daughter, Debbie Miller of Sioux City; two grandsons, Glenn Miller and his fiancee, Aimee of Sioux City, and Cody (Amy) Miller of Sioux City; and three great-grandchildren, Seven Pearl, Madison Rae, and Carter Anthony. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one brother; and one sister. Dayton W. "Bill" Titus, 86, of Sioux City died Saturday, Oct. 12, 2002, at Westwood Nursing and Rehab Center following a lengthy illness. Memorial services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel, with the Rev. Terry Templeton of Trinity Lutheran Church in Sioux City officiating. Burial will be in Logan Park Cemetery, with military rites conducted by the U.S. Naval Reserves. Visitation with the family present will be 5 to 8 p.m. today, with a prayer service at 7 p.m., at the funeral home. Dayton "Bill" W. Titus was born June 7, 1916, in Bemidji, Minn., the son of Fred and Amelia (Blankenberg) Titus. They moved to Sioux City in 1927. He attended Sioux City Public Schools and graduated from Central High School in 1935. In 1936, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served during World War II. He toured on the USS Indiana submarine. He was honorably discharged in 1945. He married Pearl M. Goodwin on Oct. 11, 1947, in Sioux City and they enjoyed 55 years of bliss. In 1946, he joined the Sioux City Fire Department. He retired after 25 years of service in 1971. He enjoyed golfing, carpentry and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and a former member of the Fire Fighters Association. Survivors include his wife, Pearl of Sioux City; a daughter, Deborah Miller of Sioux City; two grandsons and their wives, Glenn and Aimee Miller of Sioux City, and Cody and Amy Miller of Sergeant Bluff; a brother, Everett Cooper of Bemidji, Minn.; four great-grandchildren, Coral Kristine Olsen, Seven Pearl Miller, Madison Rae Miller and Carter Anthony Miller; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and four sisters. Honorary pallbearers will be his grandsons and great-grandchildren.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - August 31, 1987Pearle T. Titus, 95, of 3660 23rd Ave. N, St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Aug. 29, 1987) at Palms of Pasadena Hospital. Born in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., she came here in 1986 from Youngstown, Ohio, where she lived for 62 years and was a member of Central Christian Church and a life member and past worthy matron of Corem Chapter 454 OES. Survivors include three sons, Donald L. Thompson, St. Petersburg, Lloyd A. Thompson, Ypsilanti, Mich., and Robert G. Titus, Youngstown; a sister, Viola Mason, Apache Junction, Ariz.; six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson. R. Lee Williams Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.________________________________________________________________Peggy Ann Titus, 42, of Mount Victory died Monday, July 31, 2000. She was a 1975 graduate of Bellefontaine High School and was employed at NEX Transport of East Liberty. She was born Aug. 16, 1957, in Bellefontaine to Robert L. and Thanna Newman Shields and they survive. She is also survived by her husband, Robert "Bob" O. Titus whom she married Dec. 6, 1975, in Zanesfield; two sons, Robert R. Titus and Doug Titus of Mount Victory; a grandson, Ethan of Mount Victory; a sister, Brenda (Mike) Cremeans of Belle Center; her grandmother, Ruth Newman of Foraker; and her mother- and father-in-law, Otis and Mildred Titus of Mount Victory. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Mount Victory United Methodist Church. Pastor Mike Gillett will officiate and burial will be at Wolf Creek Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Price Funeral Home in Mount Victory. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hardin County Cancer Society. Marysville Journal-Tribune.________________________________________________________________Greeley Tribune. Mon., Sept. 13, 1976. p. 6. CO.Mrs. Peggy F. Titus, 51, 931 Denver Avenue, Fort Lupton, died Sunday, Sept 12, in St. Anthony North Hospital at Denver. Born July 8, 1925 at Denver, she attended school in Durango. On. Oct. 30, 1942 she was married to Duke Ed Titus at Denver, where they resided until moving to Fort Lupton in 1947. He died in 1974. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George (Nena) Ashley of Fort Lupton: her mother, Mrs. Mae C. Wood of Bellvue; three brothers, Frank and Lee Gossert, both of Denver, and John of Hayden: three sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Velma) Muir of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Ted (Irene) Elliott of Red Bluffs, Calif., and Mrs. Bob (Mina) McElroy of Richland, Wash., and two grandchildren, Edwin and Denese Bydalek of Fort Lupton.Same pageMrs. Peggy Titus of 931 Denver Avenue, Ft. Lupton Mother of Mrs. George (Nena) Ashley of Ft. Lupton; daughter of Mrs. Mae C. Wood of Bellvue; grandmother of Edwin and Denese Bydalek of Ft. Lupton; sister of Frank Gossert and Lee Gossert, both of Denver, John Gossert of Hayden, Mrs. Joseph (Velma) Muir of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Ted (Irene) Elliott of Red Bluff, Calif., and Mrs. Bob (Mina) McElroy of Richland, Wash. Recitation of Rosary, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. from the Schmanski-Vetter Chapel. Services Wednesday 10 a.m., Schmanski-Vetter Chapel. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Ft. Lupton.________________________________________________________________Grand Rapids Press, The (MI) - Friday, May 19, 20173/3/1939 - 5/19/2017 - Titus, Peggy Jo, age 78, of Snellville, GA, formerly of Comstock Park, passed away peacefully at her home May 19. She was born in West Branch on March 3 1939 to RZ and Esther Allen, and graduated from Reed City High School in 1957 & Davenport College in 1958. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, William, and her brother, Richard Allen. Survivors include: her son Douglas Titus of Snellville, GA; her daughter Sally (Shawn) Benner of Colorado Springs, CO; one grandson, Solomon (Shanie) Padilla of Villa Rica, GA; sisters Betty Wamser of Rockford and Joyce Apsey of Reed City; brothers Thomas Allen of Sacramento, CA, and Perry (Sandy) Allen of Reed City; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The family will hold a private graveside memorial at a date yet to be determined. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to: National Parkinson's Foundation, Inc. (NPF) Bob Hope Parkinson Research Center 1501 NW 9th Avenue Bob Hope Road Miami, Florida 33136-1494 Eternal Hills Funeral Home and Cremation Beach News-Journal (FL) - Sunday, May 18, 2014.Peggy Myers Titus, 87, devoted wife of the late Chandler P. Titus and mother of William, Donald and Linda slipped peacefully away on May 8, 2014. Her Christian faith, duty to witness and love of song will be well remembered by all who knew her. She leaves behind three children, three grandchildren and a great grandson. A memorial service in her honor will be held Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 12:30pm at Westside Baptist Church in Daytona Beach, Florida. Family and friends are invited to gather for morning worship at 10:45am. In lieu of flowers or gifts the family requests that a donation be made to Westside Baptist Church in her memory. Condolences may be expressed for the family at dale woodward .________________________________________________________________Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - December 5, 1988. Page: B8Peggy Wellman Titus, 76, of Williamson, W.Va., widow of Paul Titus, died Saturday at Williamson Appalachian Regional Hospital. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday at R.E. Rogers Funeral Home. Visitation anytime today.Paul Titus. m. Peggy _____. She b. ca. 1912. d. Dec., 1988.________________________________________________________________St. Helena Star (CA) - August 25, 2011Peter Bruce Titus passed away on July 29, 2011, after a long bout with cancer. He was 54 years old. Peter was born July 26, 1957, in San Francisco to Lee and Ruth Titus. Before his birth, his parents had moved to the town of Sonoma, where Peter was raised with his brothers until his teen years, when the family moved to Napa Valley. Peter graduated from St. Helena High School in 1976. Peter loved all things outdoors and natural. Growing up, he was in his natural element when he was either in the water or climbing something precarious, be it a rock face or a tree. He was an excellent swimmer, successfully competing in short-distance sprint racing. In his teen years he joined the Sierra Club, took part in Outward Bound and worked with the U.S. Forest Service, all of which allowed him full access to the outdoors he loved. He had a fierce independent streak and realized early on that he did not have the temperament to work in the confines of a bureaucratic environment. He found his footing, literally, in tree care and arboriculture. He worked for John Britton Tree Services, joining the tight-knit fraternity of local tree workers. Desiring to be self-reliant but still maintain the camaraderie of the industry, he started his own company, Peter Titus Tree Care. The business thrived, serving clients in Sonoma and Napa. There wasn't a tree that Peter would not climb to trim or otherwise improve, but his specialty was the massive Valley Oaks. Peter is remembered for his giving nature and his willingness to help those less fortunate than himself. He had an insightful and observant sense of humor. He loved to travel and had a keen interest in things spiritual — mystical and practical alike. He strove to make sense of the world as seen through the eyes of different cultures, present and past. Peter maintained a diverse circle of friends, a reflection of his own many dimensions. He had an ability to move among many different facets of society, finding common ground as he went. Peter was a father, brother and son. He is survived by his sons, Nathan and Theo; daughter, Rosalie; mother, Ruth; and brothers, Paul, Phillip and Eric and their families. In addition to immediate family, he leaves behind his longtime partner, Suzan Carroll. Peter will be remembered at a private ceremony with family and close friends. Donations can be made in his name to Memorial Hospice, 821 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95401. ________________________________________________________________New York Times. Jul. 26, 1893.Peter Hicks Titus died of pulmonary oedema on Monday, in his ninetieth year, at his home on Bouwery Road, Steinway, L. I. Mr. Titus was born in Madison Street, this city, near Market. His father was an alderman. Mr. Titus was for some time a dry goods clerk, and then he and his father went into the wholesale lumber business. Later Mr. Titus and his brother William Henry went into the wholesale grocery business in Front Street. Mr. Titus retired from business when a little more that forty years of age. Mr. Titus served in the State Assembly in 1848. He served eight years as an active member of the Volunteer Fire Department.________________________________________________________________Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) - March 12, 2004. Page: A5Peter Howard Titus passed away at his home on Monday, March 8, 2004, after a brief illness. Peter was born in Madison. He was born with Down Syndrome. Survivors include a brother, Larry (Kathryn) of Medford, Mass.; a sister, Kristi (Brian) Tormey of Columbus, Wis.; a niece, Heather Titus; a nephew, Scott Titus; and great-nieces, Jamie and Jessica Titus. He was preceded in death by his parents, Virgil and Ruth Titus. A memorial service will be held at the GLENWOOD MORAVIAN CHURCH, 725 Gilmore St., Madison, on Saturday, March 13, 2004, at 10 a.m. Peter was a very special member of the family. He touched the lives of many people and will live in all our hearts. Cress Funeral Home 1310 Emerald Terrace Sun Prairie, WI (608) 837-9054 Ruth Elizabeth Kunz 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 ________________________________________________________________Peter James Titus, born January 18, 1941 in Boston, MA, died unexpectedly on April 6, 2006 in Bonita Springs, FL while on vacation with his wife. After receiving a B.S. in civil engineering from Tufts University and a MBA from Michigan State University, Peter enjoyed a long, successful career with IBM and Compuware. During retirement Peter spent most of his time with family and friends, golfing, fishing, completing home repair projects, and watching his beloved Red Sox. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eric Titus and Mabel (Ottily) Hosmer, and is survived by his wife, Candace; children, Eric, Keith, Courtney, and Scott (Michelle). A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 21, 2006 at Grace Episcopal Church with a visitation following. In lieu of flowers, donations to Comprehensive Therapy Center (2505 Ardmore SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506) or a charity of your choice. Published in the Grand Rapids Press on 4/16/2006.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - October 7, 1994. Page: 8Phil Titus, 22, who was employed by a construction company, died Oct. 4, 1994, in Colorado Springs. A farewell party will be held at noon today at his home. Nolan Funeral Home, 225 N. Weber St., is handling arrangements. Mr. Titus was born July 7, 1972, in Aurora, Ill., to Arthur and Pat Ann Titus of Parkville, Mo. He also is survived by a brother, Justin J. of Parkville; two sisters, Tiffany A. of Washington, D.C., and Madison B. Hatfield of Parkville; and a grandmother, Jane of Aurora, Ill. Mr. Titus was a practicing Buddhist. ________________________________________________________________Birth:?unknownDeath:?Feb. 14, 1895Aged 90 years. Philip married Catherine Sulby. Census information indicates they had children: Austin born 1859, Ann Elizabeth born 1846, and Minerva born 1848. Philip Titus, a retired blacksmith and farmer, was born in Wheeling, West Virginia Feb. 22, 1804. He began his trade with his father when eight years old, his people then living in Ohio. He lived at home until 21, caring for his mother, his father having died. In 1826, he married Louisa Oxley of Brown county, OH. She was born in Virginia in 1802. By this marriage one child, a son, was born to them, who only lived 11 months. Louisa Titus died in 1831. In 1842, Mr. Titus married Catherine Sulby of Medina county, Ohio. She was born in Richmond, VA in 1820. In 1845 Philip and his family started for Monroe, working there six months at his trade. He then went to Raisinville, remaining there three years. In 1850, he moved upon his farm, erecting a tavern and keeping the same; also he was appointed gate keeper of the Satune and Monroe Plank Road Co. They never had any children of their own, but adopted a girl, now Mrs. Loyal Jones. Mrs. Titus died Sept. 13, 1885, aged 65 years. (History of Monroe county, MI)?________________________________________________________________Three Village Times (Elmont, NY) - May 28, 1999Philip Titus, 20, of Elmont, died on May 16, 1999. Son of Varkey and Rachel. Brother of Stanley. Also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Arrangements were made by the Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Home, New Hyde Park. Religious service at St. John's Marthoma Church. ________________________________________________________________Philip E. Titus, 81, son of James A. and Helen Achapohl Titus was born June 23, 1921. He died Dec. 4, 2002, at Little Shawnie at Eminence. He married Esther Titus in 1945. They had five children. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant daughter, two brothers and one sister. Surviving are his wife of Eminence; four sons, Russell Ray Titusof Loose Creek, Philip Merle Titus of Gladden, Charles Edward Titus and Kenneth Owen Titus of Eminence; one daughter, Karen Jane Counts of Eminence; one brother, James R. Titus of Mulvane, Kan.; one sister, Marjorie Hughs of Milan; and six grandchildren. Services were Dec. 7 at the Duncan Funeral Home in Eminence with David Kettner officiating. Burial was in the Munsell Cemetery. The Houston Herald. Dec. 30, 2003.________________________________________________________________Chico Enterprise-Record (Chico, CA) - Friday, October 30, 2009Philip E. Titus, following a short battle with cancer, entered into the presence of our Lord and Savior on Wednesday, October 28, 2009. He was surrounded by his loved ones at his home in Durham, where he had lived for over 47 years. The son of Lincoln and Elma Titus, Phil was born on February 11, 1932 in Taft, CA. He is survived by two sisters, Bernice Marshall of Bainbridge Island, WA and Marian Steely of Longview, WA. Phil leaves behind his loving wife of 57 years, Ann L Titus (Azevedo). His pride and joy were his six children, a foster son and an adopted daughter, David Titus (Brenda) of Copperas Cove, TX, Susan Smith (Bill) of Griffin, GA, Dan Titus (Belinda) of Colusa, CA, Beth Murray (Scott) of Durham, CA, Linda Gerfen (Howard) of Butte Valley, CA, Date Titus (Kori) of Folsom, CA; foster son, Daniel Ocampo (Erin) of Chico, CA; and his adopted daughter, Sabrina Garcia (Tim) of Troy, TX. Together they have 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. After serving in the US Army for two years during the Korean Conflict, Phil began a new career with the Pacific Bell Telephone Company. He retired from the AT&T Telephone Company in 1987 after 31 years of service. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 at 2 p.m. at the Bruise Funeral Home, 626 Broadway, Chico, CA 95928. It will be followed by a graveside service at the Glen Oaks Cemetery. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Enloe Hospice or the American Cancer Society in care of Bruise Funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Philip Edward Titus, a Novato resident, died October 24, 1999 at Marin General Hospital. He was 62. Mr. Titus was born in Berkeley and lived in San Rafael. He was a machinist at San Rafael High School and was in the Marine Reserves. He enjoyed dancing, skiing, motorcycles, cars, nutrition and health. He is survived by his son Gregory Titus of Redondo Beach; his daughters Elaine Paoli and Sue Griego, both of Napa; his brother Donald Titus of San Francisco; his sisters Linda Dickenson of Greenbrae and Linda Ford of Sebastopol; five grandchildren; two nieces and a nephew. Services will be held at All Saints Lutheran Church, 2 San Marin Drive, Novato, on Friday at 2 p.m. [Additional information from Paid Death Notice on Thursday, October 28, 1999.] He was born March 11, 1937. Philip lived in San Rafael for 15 years prior to moving to Novato. Philip was a graduate of San Rafael High School and worked as a machinist and served our county in the Marine Reserves. Also survived by his grandchildren, James and Cynthia Bush, Alisha, Andrea and Alexa Griego; nieces and nephews, Barbara Mulhulland, Debbie Montoya and Michael Opitz. Marin Independent Journal. Wednesday, October 27, 1999. Section B, page 2.________________________________________________________________Chico Enterprise-Record (Chico, CA) - October 30, 2009Philip E. Titus, following a short battle with cancer, entered into the presence of our Lord and Savior on Wednesday, October 28, 2009. He was surrounded by his loved ones at his home in Durham, where he had lived for over 47 years. The son of Lincoln and Elma Titus, Phil was born on February 11, 1932 in Taft, CA. He is survived by two sisters, Bernice Marshall of Bainbridge Island, WA and Marian Steely of Longview, WA. Phil leaves behind his loving wife of 57 years, Ann L Titus (Azevedo). His pride and joy were his six children, a foster son and an adopted daughter, David Titus (Brenda) of Copperas Cove, TX, Susan Smith (Bill) of Griffin, GA, Dan Titus (Belinda) of Colusa, CA, Beth Murray (Scott) of Durham, CA, Linda Gerfen (Howard) of Butte Valley, CA, Date Titus (Kori) of Folsom, CA; foster son, Daniel Ocampo (Erin) of Chico, CA; and his adopted daughter, Sabrina Garcia (Tim) of Troy, TX. Together they have 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. After serving in the US Army for two years during the Korean Conflict, Phil began a new career with the Pacific Bell Telephone Company. He retired from the AT&T Telephone Company in 1987 after 31 years of service. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 at 2 p.m. at the Bruise Funeral Home, 626 Broadway, Chico, CA 95928. It will be followed by a graveside service at the Glen Oaks Cemetery. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Enloe Hospice or the American Cancer Society in care of Bruise Funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Philip H. Titus, 70, of Charleston died Nov. 6, 1997, in Memorial Division, CAMC, after a long illnes. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a member of the South Charleston Historical Society and a member and deacon of First Presbyterian Church, South Charleston. He was a retired shipping clerk for Union Carbide, Institute, with 32 years' service. Surviving: wife, Lois Jean Titus; son, David of Racine, Wis.; daughters, Susan Hutchinson of South Charleston, Nancy Titus of Detroit; stepsons, Daniel Lee Harrison of Given, Tim Boyd of Charleston, Jeff Boyd of Dunbar; stepdaughters, Ann Boyd of Charleston, Carol Harrison Crowder of Dunbar; brothers, Robert E. and Thomas J., both of South Charleston, Marvin S. Jr. of Enterprise, Fla.; four grandchildren; eight stepgrandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Snodgrass Funeral Home, South Charleston, with the Rev. Jim McGhee officiating. Burial will be in Elk Hills Memorial Park, Big Chimney. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. The Charleston Gazette.________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - July 10, 2003. Page: 9APhilip R. Titus Sr., 51, 1620 E. Olive St., died at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in his residence. Dec. 21, 1951 - July 8, 2003 He was born in Marion to Philip Wilson Titus and the late Helen (Reed) Titus. He was a resident of Marion most of his life. He married Pam J. Jones on May 17, 1997. She survives. He was a general contractor and musician. He played locally with Bobby Penn, Rusty Nails and Southern Haze and at one time played as a back-up for Three Dog Night. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion. He enjoyed fishing, camping and cooking. Additional survivors are his father and stepmother, Philip and Jean, Marion daughter, Jennifer (Baldemar) Villarreal, Lake Jackson, Texas sons, Philip Rodney Jr. and Chuck Wilson, both of Marion, and Trevor Allan, LaFontaine stepson, Joshua L. Rider, Marion stepdaughter, Dawn (Paul) Jones, Virginia adopted son, Eric (Renee) Carmichael, Lafayette sister-in-law, Lois, Greenfield grandchildren, Shayne A.J. Gormey and Danielle, both of Lake Jackson, Texas, and Bevin and McKinna Carmichael, both of Lafayette and aunts, Mary Mullens, Colleen Harrigan, Lillian Davis and Margaret Williams, all of Marion. He was preceded in death by his mother, Helen and a brother, Gregory. Services are at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave., with the Rev. Mark Carlson officiating. Burial is in Gardens of Memory cemetery, Huntington County. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services of Grant County, Tower Suites, 305 S. Norton St., Marion, Ind., 46952 or the American Diabetes Association, 7363 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, Ind., 46219. ________________________________________________________________Charleston Daily Mail. Friday, Dec. 28, 1962. p. 9. WV.VICTORIA, Tex. - Service and burial were held Monday for Philip S. Titus, 67, of Victoria, formerly of St. Albans, W. Va. Mr Titus died Dec. 21 after a long illness. He was a former engineer in Carbide Technical Center's design and construction department in South Charleston, W. Va. He moved to Texas several years ago and retired in 1960. Survivors include his wife, Alice; a son, Philip Jr. at home, and several nieces and nephews in the Charleston area.________________________________________________________________Chronicle-Tribune (Marion, IN) - January 10, 2006. Page: 4AJuly 22, 1915-Jan.7, 2006 Philip W. Titus, 90, Marion, died at 6:02 a.m. Saturday in Marion General Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Marion, where he was born to the late John K. and Lula Byrd (Thalls) Titus. He was married to his first wife, Helen Reed Titus, for more than 49 years before her death in 1995. He married Jean Ramey Titus on April 18, 1998. She survives. He owned and operated the former Edgewood Cafe in Marion for 27 years and formerly worked at Pierce Bakery, Wagner's Bakery and the 31 Club. He was a World War II Army veteran, serving in the Pacific. He was a lifetime member of American Legion Post 10, Marion, where he served several terms as commander, served on the Board of Directors and was the chief finance officer for 24 years. He also was a member of St. James Lutheran Church, Grant County AMVETS Post 5 and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a Sagamore of the Wabash. He was a kind and generous gentleman who dearly loved his family and friends. He enjoyed sports and was a great fan of the Pacers and the Cubs. He also loved being outdoors working in the yard and garden. Additional survivors include daughters-in-law, Lois Titus, Greenfield, and Pam Titus; sisters, Mary Mullen, Colleen Harrigan, Lillian Davis and Margaret Williams, all of Marion; stepdaughter, Elda (David) Ivey, Jonesboro; stepson, Tom (Rita) McMullen, Marion; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; six stepgrandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He also was preceded in death by sons, Gregory J. Titus and P. Rodney Titus; brother, Charles "Pete" Titus; and two grandchildren. Services are at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. James Lutheran Church, 1206 N. Miller Ave., with the Rev. Mark Carlson officiating. Burial is in Gardens of Memory cemetery with military honors by the Grant County Honor Guard. Visitation is 3 to 7 p.m. today at Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave., with American Legion Post 10 funeral ceremony at 5 p.m. Memorials may be made to St. James Lutheran Church, 1206 N. Miller Ave. Philip R. Titus Sr. Dec. 21, 1951 - July 8, 2003. Philip R. Titus Sr., 51, 1620 E. Olive St., died at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in his residence. He was born in Marion to Philip Wilson Titus and the late Helen (Reed) Titus. He was a resident of Marion most of his life. He married Pam J. Jones on May 17, 1997. She survives. He was a general contractor and musician. He played locally with Bobby Penn, Rusty Nails and Southern Haze and at one time played as a back-up for Three Dog Night.________________________________________________________________Phillip A. Titus, 75, of Klamath Falls, formerly of Medford, died Sept. 17, 1998, in Klamath Falls. A celebration of life service was held Monday, Sept. 21, in Klamath Falls. Memorial contributions may be made to Klamath Hospice, 437 Main St., Klamath Falls, OR 97603. He was born April 20, 1923, in Beatrice, Neb. On June 28, 1942, in Beatrice, he married Dorothy M. McCown, who preceded him in death. Mr. Titus enlisted in the Navy during World War II, serving as a gunner's mate on the USS Hopewell in the South Pacific. He was a painter in Medford for 21 years. Following his retirement in 1978 he moved to Klamath Falls. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, leather working and shooting his black powder gun. Survivors include three sons, Jim, Michael and Tom, all of Klamath Falls; his mother, Ila Lawlor, Oxnard, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandson. He was preceded in death by a brother, Bob Titus. Arrangements: Eternal Hills Funeral Home, Klamath Falls.________________________________________________________________Portsmouth Herald. Friday, Dec. 24, 1971. p. 3.PITTSFIELD, Mass. - Phillips C. Titus, 63, g after a short illness. He was born in Delmar, N. J., and had lived in Pittsfield the past 25 years. He served formerly as manager of the J. J. Newberry Store in Portsmouth and held a similar position in Pittsfield before entering the real estate business. He was a member of the L. P. Johnson Associates Realtors, and was a graduate of the Wharton School of Finance. Mr. Titus was a member of the Pittsfield Rotary Club, a member of the Board of the Auto Dealers Association, the Berkshire County Realtors, the board of directors of the Salvation Army here, St. Andrews Lodge, F & AM, of Portsmouth, N.H., and past commander of the Shrine Club of Watertown, NY. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Katherine E. (O'Brien) Tutus (sic), and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Heyniger of Delmar.________________________________________________________________Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Sunday, January 1, 2017Titus, Phillip Lee, age 79, of Jackson, MI, passed away December 16, 2016. He was born November 20, 1937 in Jackson, Michigan, to Van & Sarah (Dubois) Titus. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Ines Mion Titus; son Mark (Donna) Titus; daughter Ann Holeso; grandchildren Lindsay Holeso & Cassidy Holeso; brother Lawrence Titus; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Wayne Titus. After serving in the National Guard, Phil worked in sales for Vermeulen's Furniture for 43 years. Phil loved old cars, 50's music, building & flying RC Planes and was an active member of the Jackson RC Club. He loved animals and leaves behind his beloved Sadie. Phil was a survivor, having been diagnosed with diabetes at an early age. This disease is not a visible one but took its toll on his body. He was one of a kind – honest, funny and hardworking. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Visitation will be on Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 10AM, Trinity Lutheran Church, 122 W. Wesley St., Jackson, MI. A memorial service will follow at 11 AM with Pastor Eric Ekong officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Phillip Lee Titus Scholarship Fund, Jackson High School.________________________________________________________________Galveston County Daily News, The (TX) - December 19, 2009Phyllis Titus beloved mother and wife passed away from this life December 10th 2009. She was born February 25th 1933 in Kansas City, Missouri and resided in Oxford, Kansas. She moved around quite a bit but spent the remainder of her adult life in Texas City. Phyllis is preceded in death by her beloved husband L. E. Titus and daughter-in-law Mary Titus. Survivors include daughter Susan McLaughlin and husband Matt; sons Michael and Scott Titus; granddaughters Kandice Lyssy and Kirstie Titus, as well as many loving sister-in-laws, brother-in-laws, nephews and nieces. As we go through her mail we have discovered that she has made numerous donations to foundations for helping homeless animals, and people, as well as numerous other charities and believe that she would prefer that in lieu of flowers please send money to their favorite charity instead. Memorial Service will be on Saturday, December 19, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. at James Crowder Funeral Home in La Marque, TX. ________________________________________________________________Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - Sunday, October 5, 2014.Phyllis Titus, 86, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Oct. 3, 2014. She was born in Akron on Dec. 5, 1927. As a young girl, Phyllis had an exceptional photographic memory and a great love of reading, which she combined to win second place in the National Spelling Bee in 1941. As a young woman, she followed her life-long love of reading and received her degree in Library Science from Otterbein in 1949. Phyllis' greatest passion in life was to be of service to others; she was dedicated to bringing about change for peace and improving the lives of everyone around her. She selflessly volunteered for many organizations including Habitat for Humanity, Books for Africa, Friends of the Library, and American Friends Service Committee. She was also an active member of St. Bernard's Church, a community she dearly loved and where she helped feed the hungry at the soup kitchen. She was preceded in death by her husband, Chuck; her daughter, Pat; and son-in-law, David McInturff. She is survived by her children, Mary, Phyllis, Eileen, Charles, Margaret, Maureen, John, Susan, Philip, and Cecilia; and by her 17 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, with more on the way. Phyllis lived with compassion and love for all people around her and included everyone in her life as family. She leaves behind a loving family that knows we are so lucky to have had her in our lives. She will be deeply missed. A Memorial Mass will be 10 a.m. Monday, October 6, at St. Bernard Catholic Church, (44 University Ave., Akron, Ohio), where friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. in the Social Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any of the organizations where Phyllis volunteered. Please visit to share memories or condolences. ________________________________________________________________Muscatine Journal (IA) - April 8, 2008Phyllis J. Cassidy Titus, 61, of Muscatine, died Sunday, April 6, 2008, at Carrington Place. The Rev. Sharon Phillips of Jesus Mission will officiate the service. Casketbearers will be Jeremy Tisor, Marvin Cutler, Neil Morris, Junior Cassidy, Radford Swearingen, and Racheen Dillingham. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Online condolences may be left at . Phyllis was born on Oct. 27, 1946, in Muscatine, the daughter of Neal and Ona Roby Cassidy. Survivors include three brothers, Neal Cassidy and wife, Jan, of Muscatine, Loren Cassidy and wife, Crystal, of La Vista, Neb., and Jim Cassidy of Muscatine; three sisters, Lillian Cassidy of Davenport, Lola Cutler and husband, Marvin, of Columbus Junction, and Carol Cassidy of Muscatine. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, David Titus; and two brothers, Bill Cassidy and Steven Cassidy ________________________________________________________________Shelbyville News, The (IN) - Tuesday, July 17, 2012Phyllis J. Titus, 73, of Hope, passed away Saturday July 14, 2012, at Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Born May 28, 1939, in Shelbyville, Phyllis was the daughter of Curtis and Pearl Dodd Perry. She married Richard "Dick" Titus on May 28, 1960, and he survives. Other survivors include; a son, Rick (wife, Andrea) Titus of Columbus; a daughter, Jennifer (husband, Gary) Wheeler of Columbus; grandchildren, Abby and Emily Titus and Sydney, Adeline and Sarah Wheeler, all of Columbus; and a brother, James (wife, Mary Jane) Perry of Shelbyville. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Junior, Morris and Billy Perry; and a sister, Dorthy "Do Do" Donica. Phyllis was retired from Hardigg Industry. She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her friends. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Norman Funeral Home, 604 Main St. in Hope. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 18, 2012, with Pastor Mark Teike officiating. Burial will be at Hope Moravian Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be donated to Hospice of South Central Indiana, 262 E. 17th St., Columbus IN 47201. Online condolences may be sent to the Titus family at ________________________________________________________________New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung (TX) - Monday, January 9, 2017(Phyllis) Jeanine Scott Titus passed away, Sunday, December 25, 2016, at the age of 79 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She is survived by her husband, Donald W. Titus Jr. of New Braunfels, TX, children Karin Brooks of New Braunfels, TX, Don Titus III of Granbury, TX, Katherine Miller of Austin, TX, brother Mike Scott of Granbury, TX and nine grandchildren all of whom reside in Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents Morris B. Scott and Phyllis Irene Scott of Weatherford, TX. Jeanine was a cum laude graduate of TCU and received her Master's Degree from Trinity University. She was a respected and inspired elementary school teacher at Manzanita Elementary and Lookout Mountain Elementary while living in Scottsdale, AZ (1972 - 1980) then at Cambridge Elementary in Alamo Heights, TX. (1983 - 1996). Goodbye to a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother. A celebration of her life will be held for family and friends at a later date.________________________________________________________________Phyllis M. Titus, 74, a resident of Lower Road, Minot, died Saturday, June 24, 2000, at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center following a lingering illness. She was born in St. Francis, April 12, 1926, daughter of Dennis A. and Elise Morin Ouellette, and moved to Lewiston at a very young age. She was educated in Lewiston schools and graduated from Lewiston High School with top honors in 1944. She was employed for several years at L&M Oil Co. as a bookkeeper. On April 29, 1967, she married Charles “Bud” Titus. She was employed in the family-owned business, Titus Gas & Oil Co. as a bookkeeper from 1968 until her retirement in 1990. She enjoyed fishing, motorcycling, and traveling with her husband on many trips to Florida, California, and the Eastern states. Survivors include her husband of Minot; one daughter, Claire and her husband, James Sargent of Bangor; a step-son, Wayne Titus and his wife, Sherida of Lisbon; a brother, Grover Ouellette and his wife, Jane of Lewiston; four granddaughters, Krista Spellman and Collen Porter, both of California, Tina Follette and Ashley Titus, both of Lisbon. She was predeceased by her parents; and two brothers, Galen and Roger Ouellette. Sun-Journal, Lewiston________________________________________________________________Western Star, The (Lebanon, OH) - December 10, 2009Phyllis Yvonne Titus of Morrow, Ohio, died peacefully in her sleep at home on December 7th, 2009 amongst her family. Phyllis was born December 24th, 1947 in Jackson, Kentucky. Phyllis graduated from Lebanon High School in 1965. She married James Titus in 1969 and was a wonderful wife for over 40 years. She spent her adult life living her dream of being a mother and grandmother. She taught Sunday school for over 20 years and was a member of Anchor of Hope Church. She was a devout Christian and an amazing daughter, sister, and friend. She leaves us with many great memories and her guidance and love will be missed dearly. She was preceded in death by her father, Ike Gabbard; her brother, Lloyd Gabbard; her mother-in- law, Ruby Titus; and her father-in-law, William Titus. She is survived by her mother, Frances Gabbard; husband of 40 years, James Titus; two sons, Timothy and Richard; daughter-in-law Jamie; two grandchildren, William and Samuel; sisters & brothers, Carl and Wilma Cornett, William and Una Bush, Ike Jr and Debbie Gabbard, and Richard and Judy Gabbard; brother-in-laws, William and John; aunt, Carol Schaffer; special friends, Maddy and Jon Darst; and many relatives that will miss her dearly. Her family would like to thank all of her relatives and friends that have made these past few years a very special time for Phyllis. We would like to thank pastor Bill Lamb and his wife Norma for their weekly visits with our family. We would also like to thank all of the attendees and musicians that performed at the concert in October in her honor. God bless you all. Visitation was Wednesday, December 9, 2009 from 5-9:00 PM with service on Thursday, December 10 at 11:00 AM, all at the Anchor of Hope Church. Interment followed in Deerfield Cemetery. Arrangements by Oswald- Hoskins Funeral Home, Lebanon. Online condolences may be sent by visiting ________________________________________________________________Sioux City Journal (IA) - Wednesday, February 10, 2016 SIOUX CITY Pierrette "Pete" Rose Titus, 98, of Sioux City passed away Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, at Holy Spirit Care Center surrounded by her family. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Holy Spirit Retirement Home, with the Rev. Dennis Meinen and Rev. Armand J. Bertrand officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel. Online condolences may be given at . Pete was born on April 15, 1917, in Rosemont, Canada, the daughter of Joseph and Alice (Pichette) Demers. The family moved to Jefferson, S.D., when Pete was 5 years old. She attended St. Peter's Catholic School. Pete married Raymond A. Titus on Dec. 18, 1939, in Dakota City. He preceded her in death on Jan. 12, 1988, in Sioux City. Pete worked for F.W. Means Laundry and Gary Jones Auctioneer for a number of years. She enjoyed collecting stamps and cookie jars and was an active member of St. Boniface Catholic Church, where she was a member of the Rosary Society. Pete is survived by her children, Joe (Marie) Titus of Williamson, N.Y., Margaret (Frank) Marino of Sioux City, Darlane Peterson of Sioux City, and Alice (Perry) Swan of Stomping Ground, Ky.; 16 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; 18 great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Yvonne Bertrand of Sioux City; a brother A.F. "Jerry" Demers of Garden Grove, Calif.; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Herman Titus; daughter, Sylvia Shook; infant daughter, Mary Titus; sisters, Yvette Backer, and Lucille Griencewic; brothers, Albert, Raymond, and Jon Paul Demers; and a son-in-law, Marvin Peterson. The family would like to thank the entire staff at Holy Spirit Retirement Home for their patience and kindness toward Pete and our family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be sent to Holy Spirit Chapel in Pete's memory. .obitLogo {margin: 0 auto; width: 300px;} ________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - January 18, 1990. Page: 17Platt Titus, 87, of New Port Richey, died Tuesday (Jan. 16, 1990) at HCA New Port Richey Hospital. Born in North Norwich, N.Y., he came here 25 years ago from Norwich, N.Y. He was a retired locomotive engineer with Ontario and Western Railroad of New York. He was a member of the Community Church of Port Richey. Survivors include his wife, Grace; a son, Howard, West Haven, Conn.; a daughter, Lillian Gleason, McHenry, Ill.; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. National Cremation Society, Holiday.________________________________________________________________Evening News (San Jose, CA). Mon., Jul. 13, 1908. Vol. 49, p. 5.In San Jose, Cal., July 11, 1908, Platt S. Titus, beloved father of Mrs. H. D. Farr of San Jose and H. W. Titus of Globe, Ariz. A native of New York, aged 71 years. Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. Interment at Calvary.________________________________________________________________Sacramento Bee, The (CA) - Sunday, July 18, 2010Priscilla Titus. On July 7, 2010, Priscilla Titus, 62, left this earth to be with her Lord and Savior. She passed away in her home where she spent her life caring for her cherished family. She will be missed for her vibrant personality, kindness, honesty, and friendship to all who have been privileged enough to know her. She is survived by her husband Richard Titus, four daughters, and 11 grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at a later date. The Sacramento Bee. Jul. 18, 2010.________________________________________________________________St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - Sunday, December 5, 2010Priscilla Titus (nee Wilson), loving wife for 52 years of John Titus, went to the Lord on Fri., Dec. 3, 2010. Mother of Michael Titus and the late Carrie Voegtli; grandmother of Matthew, Andrew, Jonathan and Adam Voegtli, Billy Taylor, Sara Crawley, Victoria Devos, Eric Thronton and Stephanie Titus; daughter of the late Frank and Marguerite Wilson; dear sister of Jackie Britt and the late Wanda Davis, Rosemary Farrand and Drucilla Wilson. Priscilla loved life to the fullest with her family, church and friends. She retired from the Webster School District as an Elementary School Secretary and was an antiques Dealer and Collector for many years. She was a wonderful cook, mother and homemaker. Services: Funeral Dec. 10, 10 a.m. from the JAY B. SMITH MAPLEWOOD Chapel, 7456 Manchester. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Visitation Thurs., Dec. 9, 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, gifts to the Maplewood Baptist Church.The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona. Thursday, December 04, 2008. Carrie Lynn Voegtli, age 44, passed away on Friday, Nov. 28, 2008, at her home in Peoria, Ariz. A dedicated and loving mother, beloved and faithful friend and brilliant attorney, Carrie was so very proud of her four sons, Matt, Andy, Jon and Adam, and their individual accomplishments. She graduated from Brentwood High School in St. Louis, Mo., married David Voegtli and began raising her family. After moving to Arizona, she attended Arizona State University, and the ASU College of Law School, all while continuing to raise her children. She relocated to Prescott in 2006 and dedicated her career to helping children and adults involved in the dependency and delinquency system. Those who were blessed with the opportunity to know Carrie loved her vivacious personality, her fun-loving spirit, her quick wit, her honesty and her beautiful presence. Her absence will not go unnoticed, and Carrie will be dearly missed by her many friends and family members. Carrie is survived by her parents, Jon and Pris Titus of St. Louis, Mo.; four sons, Matt, Andy, Jon and Adam; one brother, Mike Titus (Donna); her former husband David Voegtli; numerous friends and other family members. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, at the Church at Cactus (formerly First Baptist Church of Peoria), 8133 West Cactus Road, Peoria, Ariz. In lieu of flowers, gifts should be directed to Yavapai CASA for Kids, P.O. Box 12457, Prescott, Ariz., 86304. Information provided by survivors.________________________________________________________________Wenatchee World, The (WA) - June 22, 1994. Page: 13Rachel E. Titus, 81, a former Wenatchee resident, died Saturday, June 18, 1994, at Sacramento, Calif. She was born June 6, 1913, at Wilburton, Kan. She had lived in Wenatchee from 1972 to 1980. She is survived by three sons, Donald of Modesto, Calif., Ron of Fresno, Calif., and Larry of Camp Hill, Pa.; two brothers, Herbert and Harvey Canfield, both of Fresno, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel, in 1972. Arrangements are by Lisle Funeral Directors, Fresno, Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - June 21, 1994. Page: B2Rachel E. Titus, 81, of Camp Hill and Sacramento, Calif., died Saturday at her Sacramento home. She was an ordained evangelist in the Foursquare Gospel Church and traveled for the last 35 years in full-time ministry; wrote five books of poetry; and was a board member of Kingdom Ministries International. She was the widow of Samuel Titus. Surviving are three sons, Larry of Camp Hill, Ronald of Fresno, Calif., and Donald of Modesto, Calif.; two brothers, Harvey and Herbert Canfield, both of Fresno; 11 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10: 30 a.m. Thursday in Valley Christian Center Foursquare Church, Fresno. Burial will be in Fresno Memorial Gardens. Viewing will be from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and tomorrow at Lisle Funeral Directors of Fresno. Memorial contributions may be made to Kingdom Ministries International, Box 189, Carlisle 17013. ________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - November 26, 2002. Page: B9Rachel Ingalls Titus, 87, of Seabury Retirement Community, Bloomfield, died Sunday, (November 24, 2002) at Hartford Hospital following a brief illness. She was born August 24, 1915 in Canisteo, NY. She graduated from Painted Post High School, where she was the valedictorian of her class. She received her Bachelor of Music Degree from Syracuse University. She was a member of the Phi Mu Sorority. In 1939 she married Nicholas Titus. After her husband's ordination into the ministry, the couple lived in Newark and Syracuse New York, Mystic, Bridgeport and Bloomfield. Mrs. Titus was the treasurer for the National Board of the American Baptist Women from 1971-1977. She was active in the American Baptist Women of Connecticut and served on the board of the American Baptist Convention of Connecticut for seven years. She and her husband moved to the Seabury Retirement Community in Bloomfield in 1993. Mrs. Titus was an active member of the Seabury Community and the First Baptist Church of West Hartford. Mrs Titus was a skilled pianist and church musician. She taught private piano lessons for a number of years. Mrs. Titus played the organ at Seabury for their chapel services each week and at her church, as needed. Mrs. Titus is survived by her brother, Arthur Ingalls of Rochester, NY; her twin sister, Ruth Ingalls Morrison of Lakeland, FL; three children, Elizabeth Titus Rexford of Oak Park, IL, George Titus of Bloomfield, and Lawrence Titus of Glastonbury. Her grandchildren are Suzanne Rexford of St. Charles, IL, Julie and Carolyn Titus of Glastonbury, Diana Titus of Windsor Locks; and a step grandson, Larry Shaw of Glastonbury. Her son-in-law is Rexley Rexford of Oak Park, IL; daughters-in-law are Suzanne Titus and Pamela Titus. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2 p.m., at First Baptist Church, 90 North Main Street, West Hartford. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to Seabury Retirement Community Charitable Foundation, Seabury Retirement Community, 200 Seabury Drive, Bloomfield CT 06002 or First Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 90 North Main St., West Hartford, CT 06107.Rev. Nicholas Titus, 85, of Seabury Retirement Community, Bloomfield, died Thursday, (September 20, 2001) at Seabury. Born June 22, 1916, in Coatesville, PA, he attended public schools in Hazel Park, MI. He received his B.A. degree from Denison University and his Master of Divinity degree from Colgate-Rochester Divinity School. He was ordained into the Christian Ministry in the First Baptist Church of Newark, NY State in 1941. He served that church until 1945, when he was called to be pastor of the Eastwood Baptist Church of Syracuse, NY. He continued with this church until 1960, when he was invited to be Executive Minister of the American Baptist Churches of Connecticut. In 1969, he returned to the pastorate of a local church as minister of First Baptist Church of Bridgeport. In 1974, he accepted the call of the Union Baptist Church of Mystic, which he served until his retirement in 1981. He was a pioneer in religious radio and TV while in Syracuse, NY. He was director of church camps in New York State and at Green Lake, WI. In retirement, he served as interim minister in West Bloomfield, MI and at Asylum Avenue Baptist Church in Hartford and several other churches in Connecticut. Many of the churches he served sponsored refugee families. He was a Romanian translator for refugees who fled from oppression in their countries. A long-time Rotarian, Mr. Titus is a past president of Mystic and Bloomfield Rotary Clubs. He is the recipient of the Paul Harris Award, given for his service to his Rotary Club and to the community. In 1939, he married Rachel Ingalls of Painted Post, NY. Their children are Elizabeth Rexford of Oak Park, IL, George Titus of Bloomfield, and Lawrence Titus of Glastonbury; grandchildren are Suzanne Rexford of Oak Park, IL, Julie and Carolyn Titus of Glastonbury, Diana Titus of East Hartford; and a step-grandson, Larry Shaw of Glastonbury; daughters-in-law are Suzanne Titus and Pamela Titus. Rev. and Mrs. Titus moved to Seabury Retirement Community in 1 993, where Mr. Titus was elected the first president of the Residents Association. At the end of his four-year term, he was elected in May of 1997, as first president of CONNCCRA, a newly-formed consortium of continuing care residents associations in Connecticut. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 90 North Main St., West Hartford. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to Seabury Charitable Foundation, Seabury Retirement Community, 200 Seabury Dr., Bloomfield, CT, 06002 or First Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 90 North Main St., West Hartford, CT 06107. Published in The Hartford Courant on September 22, 2001 ________________________________________________________________The Hopewell Herald. Wednesday, May 14, 1941. p. 1.The funeral of Miss Rachel P. Titus, 71, daughter of the late Cornelius and Adelia Titus, who died Wednesday last at the home of Mrs. Edna Cromwell, of Titusville, was held Saturday at the Titusville Presbyterian church conducted by the Rev. L. Merrell Marker, pastor. Interment was in Pennington cemetery, under the direction of the N. R. Blackwell Funeral Service. Miss Titus was a member of the Presbyterian church, the Ladies Aid, Missionary Society and Bible Class. She was also affiliated with Titusville Grange and the Fire Company Auxiliary. She is survived by a brother, William A. Titus, of Lawrenceville road; a sister, Miss Mary F. Titus, of Jamesbury, and the following nieces and nephews; William T. Hart, of Ewing; Mrs. Radcliff Van Dyke, of the Washington Crossing-Pennington road; the Misses Helen A. and Viola M. Titus, of Lawrenceville road, and Richard H. Titus, of Titusville, and cousins, Miss Althea Drake, Mrs Elizabeth Conover, Miss Anna Titus, Mrs. George M. Connor, Mrs Herbert Butcher, of this place, Mrs. Howard Butcher, of Trenton; George Titus of Pennington, and Samuel Hart, of Linvale. The bearers were: Radcliff Van Dyke, William P. Hart, Raymond P. Hart, Richard Titus, George Phillips, and Thomas Parkhill.________________________________________________________________Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - March 11, 1989. Page: A12Rachel Titus Billig, 91, of Pennsauken, died last Sunday at Leader Nursing Home, Cherry Hill. She was the widow of Frank A. Billig. Survivors: two sons, Franklin T. of Mount Laurel, and Ross L. of Cape May Court House; three grandsons, and three great-grandsons. Services: viewing, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Stephenson-Brown Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Avenue, Merchantville; funeral, noon Tuesday, at the funeral home; burial, Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. ________________________________________________________________Pacifica Tribune (CA) - May 31, 2006Rachel B. Titus passed on to eternal rest May 24, 2006 at age 66. Born to Booker T. and Ruby Durden Brown on Sept. 23, 1939, she accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized by the Rev. Eugene Ward at the 2nd Olivet Baptist Church. She was raised in Ohio and has lived in Pacifica for the past 34 years. She was educated in the Cleveland school system, graduating from John Adams High School, then received her Bachelor's degree in Art from West Virginia State University and her Master s degree in Education Administration from San Francisco State University. She was also an active AKA Sorority member. Ms. Titus was married to James Titus and from that union they had one daughter, Suzanne Noelle. She will be greatly remembered as well loved and respected teacher in the Laguna Salada Unified School District, teaching at many elementary schools here in Pacifica, as well as teaching a Black History course at Skyline College. She was also a published author, having written "Dr. B.T. Buttercup's Handwriting Labs," an instructional book about penmanship. At the time of its publication, she held a book signing session at Florey's Books here in Pacifica. She is survived by her daughter Suzanne and her husband Fred Burns III of San Leandro, two grandchildren, Isis Montien and Titus Michael Pharoah Burns, and one sister, Hannah L. Mannuel of Shaker Heights, Ohio. She is also survived by many other loving relatives and friends. Funeral services were held yesterday at Trinity Baptist Church in Daly City under the direction of Chapel by the Sea Funeral Service. Donations may be made in her memory to Rob Schneider Music Foundation, 183 Hilton Way, Pacifica CA 94044 or United Negro College Fund, Attn: Accounts Receivable, 8260 Willow Oaks corporate Drive, P.O. Box 10444, Fairfax, Virginia 22031-8004. ________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - June 18, 1999. Page: 7; 5; 7; 7; 9BRachel M. Titus, 81, of New Port Richey, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Thursday (May 6, 1999) at National Health Care, Hudson. Born in Newbury, Vt., she came to Florida 47 years ago from Westfield, Mass. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Alexander Suzba; a son, Michael Conley, Asheville, N.C.; a sister, Doris Haley, St. Petersburg; and a grandchild. Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson.________________________________________________________________Evansville Courier & Press (IN) - May 23, 2007. Page: B4Ralph Titus Sr., 73, of Mesa, Arizona, and formerly of Evansville, was called home by the Lord on May 16, 2007. He was born on November 2, 1933. Ralph was a 1952 graduate of Central High School, and served in the U.S. Navy. He retired in 1989 from the U.S. Postal Service after 35 years of service. He was a past president of the National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 377. He also served as Post Commander of American Legion Eugene Pate Post 265. Ralph loved to camp and travel. He loved watching sports, and enjoyed bowling, playing cards, and billiards, having just recently won a billiard tourney in Mesa. Ralph enjoyed his time instructing young adults as a swimming instructor at the YMCA, a Boy Scout Master, and coaching church league basketball at Trinity Lutheran. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rexford and Flora (Borden) Titus, and an infant son, Kenneth Titus. Ralph leaves behind a loving family, and many friends, who will miss him dearly. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Mary Ann (Guinn); a daughter, Mary Katherine Welborn of Nashville, Tennessee; sons, Ralph Jr. and his wife, Jennifer, Timothy and his wife, Angela, Jeffrey and his wife, Tracey, all of Evansville, and Keith and his wife, Sandy, of Wellton, Arizona. Ralph is also survived by his grandchildren, who affectionately called him "Papaw," Lori Landrum, David Magary, Bradley, Andrew, Matthew, Beth, Steven and Kevin Titus, David Ostrom, and Daniel Sander. He is also survived by great-grandchildren, Billy, Rachel and Nicholas Landrum; sisters, Naomi Faire of Evansville and Wanda Hayes of Louisville, Kentucky; and six nieces and six nephews. As per his wishes, Ralph will be cremated in Arizona. There will be a memorial service on Thursday, May 24, 2007, at Alexander East Chapel, at 11 a.m., officiated by Brian Holtz. There will be a visitation today, May 23, 2007, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday, May 24, 2007, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 6100 West 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46077. Condolences may be made online at . Arrangements by Alexander East Chapel, 2115 Lincoln Avenue. ________________________________________________________________US-G92Ralph D.TitusJun21924Jan292006CAEl SobranteContra CostaRR717-14-6440Roberta F.TitusMar.51926Aug161999CASobranteContra CostaCA548-30-7137Ralph Daniel Titus Jr. Died January 29, 2006 in San Pablo at the age of 81. Native of Colorado. Lived in the Bay Area since 1947. Served in the Navy from 1942-1946. Retired machinist. Belonged to Bay Cities Masonic Lodge #337 and NCT Camping Club. Preceded in death by his wife, Roberta, to whom he was married for 53 yrs., and infant daughter Denise Joyce. Ralph is survived by his children Larry Titus, Darlene Re, Annette Pavlik, 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be on Wed., Feb 1, 2006, 1-8pm and Memorial services Feb. 2, 2006 at 2 pm at Wilson & Kratzer Mortuaries, 455 24th Street, Richmond. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Shriners Hospital, 2425 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95817. Wilson & Kratzer Mortuaries Civic Center (510) 232-4383. Published in the Contra Costa Times on 2/1/2006.________________________________________________________________Reporter, The (Lebanon, IN) - Thursday, August 23, 2012Ralph "Dean" Titus, 73, Flora, died Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2012, at his home. He was born Jan. 5, 1939, in Cass County. He was the son of Charles and Julia (Martin) Titus. He married Sharon Lee Stephenson on April 13, 1957; she survives. Dean was a service manager for Mann Chevrolet in Flora, and later worked for Delphi Limestone. He had lived in Flora since 1958. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Flora Masonic Lodge, and Only the Best Club with Chevrolet. He enjoyed farming, especially raising cattle and his two donkeys, and was very active in Boy Scouts with his sons. Survivors include his wife, Sharon Lee Stephenson; sons, Michael (Penny) Titus and Scott Dean Titus; brother Keith (Nancy) Titus; sisters, Carol Lawrence and Jeananne (Randy) Forgey; three grandchildren, Lindsey (Matt) Kilty, Misty Titus and Annie Titus; and great-grandchild, Titus Kilty. Also surviving are cousins Charles Arthur Martin and Mary Ann Berkshire, and several nieces and nephews. Dean was preceded in death by his parents. Calling will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today, Aug. 23, at Genda Funeral Home-Reinke Chapel, Flora. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 24, at the funeral home, with Pastor Larry DeVos officiating. Burial will be at Maple Lawn Cemetery in Flora. Memorial contributions may be made to the Flora Fire Department or Carroll County Community Foundation. Online condolences may be made at . ________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - August 10, 1992. Page: 2CGames were serious business for Ralph E. Titus, friends and family say, but he never lost the amateur's love of playing. Mr. Titus, 88, a retired educator and businessman, died Saturday. "He was a very personable person," said Bill Medley, superintendent of the Winfield public schools where Mr. Titus worked for many years a gym teacher and director of physical education. "That made him an excellent teacher, and he had a great influence on a lot of students. The gymnasium of our middle school is named for him." Born to a farm family near Harper, where he spent most of his childhood years, Mr. Titus distinguished himself early in life as a runner. By the time he graduated from Harper High School in 1920, Mr. Titus was considered one of the state's most outstanding track athletes despite the difficulties of life in a small town. ''At Harper he had to earn his own money to attend meets, because they didn't have a team there," said Mr. Titus' son, Ralph S. "His senior year, some of the businessmen in the community raised enough money to send him to a meet in Chicago." Mr. Titus found himself short of money to enter the final events at that meet, his son said, and an interested stranger volunteered to lend him the money. It was after winning a medal in that meet, on the train back to Harper, that Titus looked at the man's business card and saw that it belonged to football coaching legend Amos Alonzo Stagg. ''I still have that medal," Ralph Titus said. "It's one of my most prized possessions." After graduating from Pittsburg State University, where he set several track and field records, Mr. Titus became Winfield High School's first track coach. He later earned a graduate degree from the University of Iowa. An expert woodworker who built many kinds of games as a hobby, Mr. Titus also got into the sports manufacturing field through a failed experiment. ''He tried to build a sort of racing boat for indoors, which would use rubber oars," Ralph Titus said. "It was going to run on four pieces of wood with casters, but he saw some kids who were playing on just the casters and he thought it would be a good game." That's how Mr. Titus invented the "Titus Scooter," which became a staple of elementary school gymnasiums across the country. He and his family built the devices at their own R.E. Titus Gym Scooter company and sold them to schools during summer vacations. The company prospered until the mid-50s, when competition from larger corporations finally overwhelmed Mr. Titus' small business. 'He never could get a basic patent," his son said. "A fellow way back at the turn of the century had invented something similar for women to wash floors with. He couldn't protect it, and he had a lot of competition." Services for Mr. Titus will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Miles Funeral Service. Other survivors include a stepdaughter, Joan Wageman of Houston; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. A memorial has been established with the Ralph Titus Memorial Scholarship Fund, USD 465. ________________________________________________________________Ralph Edward Titus, Jr., 61, of Salisbury, and formerly of Cabin John, Md., died Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006, at his home. He is survived by the love of his life, his beloved wife, Sarah Davis Titus of Salisbury; two children, Mark Douglas McConnell and Mary Frances Prather, both of Parsonsburg; a granddaughter, Gwyndolyn Greene of Salisbury; his mother, Genevieve Swope McLendon of Roanoke, Va.; two sisters and their husbands, Mildred and William Ransome of Hardy, Va., and Linda and Wayne Johnson of Gaithersburg, Md.; two children from a previous marriage, Jennifer Titus and James Titus; and several aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. Friends may call Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Bounds Funeral Home on East Main Street in Salisbury. A graveside service will follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Coastal Hospice, PO Box 1733, Salisbury, Md. 21802. The Eastern Shore News. Jan. 19, 2006.________________________________________________________________Republican, The (Springfield, MA) - February 2, 2006, Page: B04Ralph Edward Titus Jr., 81, passed away Sunday, January 29, 2006 at home with his family by his side. Born in Brooklyn, NY October 12, 1924, he joined the Army Air Corps in WWII, rose to Corporal, and was stationed at Wheeler Field in Hawaii. He retired from the Watervliet Arsenal in Watervliet NY, and returned in the late 1990's to the Springfield area to be near his children. Ralph was a mastercraftsman, leaving many of his creations as a lasting memory to his family. Ralph is survived by his former wife, Virginia Lee (Kongslie) McCray of Agawam; his son, Gregory C. Titus and his wife, Gail S. of Brookfield; his three daughters, Elizabeth A. and Jim Almeida of Springfield, Joyce P. Douthwright and her husband, Ken of Springfield, and Virginia E. Vigneault and her husband, Bill of Southampton. He was predeceased by his sister, Patricia Way. Ralph will also be greatly missed by his ten grandchildren, and one great-grandson. A Memorial Service will be held Friday at 4 pm in Hafey Springfield Chapels, 494 Belmont Ave., Springfield during calling hours 4-6 pm. ________________________________________________________________Sacramento Bee, The (CA) - Sunday, July 29, 2018Ralph G. Titus of North Highlands, California passed away July 19, 2018 at his residence. Ralph was born July 1, 1928 in Harlingen, Texas. Ralph attended school in Harlingen and joined the Air Force in 1948. He was stationed at Mather AFB in 1950 where he met his wife Dorothy whom he married in 1951. They had 3 beautiful children and moved to Germany, Michigan and then retired at McClellan AFB after 20 years of service in 1968. He also worked for the Boy Scouts at Camp Pollack for 4 years and then at Loomis Armored Car for 10 years after which he worked in Civil Service until his retirement in 1990. After his retirement he and Dorothy joined a camping club and traveled for many years. Ralph is preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Dorothy. He is survived by his children, Kieth Titus of Sacramento, CA., Karen Crowley (Scott) of Denver, CO., and Debby Dalton (Art) of Virginia, his sister June Lewis of Texas, 3 grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at Mount Vernon Memorial Park in Fair Oaks on Friday, August 3, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.________________________________________________________________Ralph L. Titus. A funeral Mass will be held for Ralph L. Titus Sr. at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Stewartville with the Revs. Gregor Havel and Paul Halloran co-officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with military graveside rites by the Stewartville American Legion and VFW posts. Mr. Titus, 67, of 905 Beachwood Court N.E., Stewartville, a retired IBM employee, died of complications of surgery Wednesday (Nov. 3, 1999) at Saint Marys Hospital in Rochester where he had been a patient since Sept. 10. Born Sept. 15, 1932, in Enderlin, N.D., he grew up there, graduated from Enderlin High School and then was a brakeman for the Sioux Line Railroad. During the Korean Conflict he joined the Navy Seabees and served in Korea. After his discharge, he attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks and received degrees in mathematics and industrial arts. He taught at Northwest School of Agriculture in Crookston, Minn., for nine years and after moving to Stewartville in 1966 was a programmer at IBM until his retirement in 1992. During retirement he taught computer science at Winona State University and did consulting in technical education at IBM. On July 7, 1956, he married Joan Lavergne in East Providence, R.I. She is a homemaker. Mr. Titus was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church, a charter member of the Stewartville Kiwanis, served on the technology committee for the Stewartville School District, and was a former Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader in Stewartville. His hobbies included computers, woodworking, traveling and genealogy. In addition to his wife, survivors include a daughter, Linda (Mrs. David) Steens of Stewartville; four sons, Ralph Jr. of Ponca City, Okla., Daniel of Byron, Ronald of Pine Island and David of Oakdale, Minn.; 15 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a sister, Genevieve Grutzmacher of Selma, Calif., and a brother, Gary of Pine Island. He was preceded in death by a brother, a sister and a granddaughter. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and until 11 a.m. Saturday at Griffin-Gray Funeral Home in Stewartville and an hour before the service at the church. There will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.________________________________________________________________Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - Friday, November 19, 1999Ralph M. Titus Jr., 71, died of lung disease Tuesday at his home in Cabazon. No services are planned. Wiefels and Son Funeral Directors in Banning is handling arrangements. Mr. Titus, who was born in Hanover, N.H., lived in Cabazon 33 years. He was a self-employed truck tire repairman for 15 years. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; four daughters, Lynn Ewing of Oregon, Brenda Wipf of Nevada and CherylLeimas and Karen Vega, both of Beaumont; five sons, Ronnie, Larry and Ralphy, all of Cabazon and Jerry and Tommy, both of Washington; 26 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Monday Evening, November 24, 1952. p. 3.Ralph Murray Titus, 26, of Pleasant street, Eliot, a veteran of World War II, died at the Naval Hospital Sunday afternoon following a long illness. He was born in Eliot, July 24, 1926, the son of Ralph M. and Margaret Levensaler Titus. Titus attended Eliot schools and at the age of 17 enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served in World War II, seeing action at New Guinea and the Philippines. He also was in the Korean invasion and due to illness was given a temporary disability retirement in February, 1952. He held membership in the Fleet Reserve Association of Portsmouth. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Alden R. Titus and Edwin A. Titus, both of Eliot; one sister, Mrs Grace M. Clough of Eliot; a nephew, and his grandfather, Alonzo E. Titus of Eliot.________________________________________________________________The News. Monday, October 6, 1952. p. 2.Mrs Ramie A. Titus, 85, formerly of Newport and president and treasurer of the A. C. Titus Company, Salem, Mass., furniture store, died in that city last Thursday. She was the wife of the late Alonzo Flint Titus, of this city, who with his brother, the late Harry A. Titus of this city, opened the A. C. Titus furniture store in Salem. Harry Titus later returned to Newport, where he took over the operation of the A. C. Titus store in this city, upon the death of his father, Augustin C. Titus. The local A. C. Titus store took over the new building where the Boston Store is now located, the largest of its kind in this city at that time. Mrs. Titus leaves two sisters, Mrs Andrew Bronkerr and Mrs. Blanche Moody, both of Swampscott, Mass.________________________________________________________________Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - Sunday, April 8, 2012Ramona Titus, age 57, lost her fight with cancer and passed away March 30, 2012 at her home in Colorado Springs surrounded by family and friends. Ramona was the beloved wife of Greg. Childhood sweethearts, their marriage spanned 42 years. Ramona was a loving mother to her son, Tad and daughter-in-law Aimee, and grandsons Damian and Matthew. Ramona is survived by two sisters; Friedl Jalili of California and Angela Krahmer of Germany. Funeral service will be held April 11, 2012 at 11am with a reception to follow at 12pm at Radiant Church, 4020 Maizeland Road, Colorado Springs.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Saturday, April 23, 2016 Randall L. Titus 49, Raymore, Mo., passed Thurs., April 14, 2016. Memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Sat., April 23, at Concord Fortress of Hope. Arr.: E.S. Eley & Sons Funeral Chapel, (816) 924-8700. ________________________________________________________________Daily News of Los Angeles (CA) - Sunday, February 13, 2011Randy J. Titus. Age 62, a resident of Pasadena Utter McKinley San Fernando Mission Mortuary (818) 361-4751. ________________________________________________________________Miami Herald, The (FL) - November 2, 1985. Page: 4BRRay E. Titus, a 35-year resident of Pompano Beach, died Thursday. He was 86. Titus, originally from Chicago, was a retired president of General Finance Corp. He was past president of the Chicago Goodwill Industries and past president and director of National Goodwill Industries. He was a member of the local Restless Weasels, the Lauderdale Yacht Club, Navy League, Gyro Club, and the Elks Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Staseli, Pompano Beach. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, at the Fairchild North Federal Funeral Home. Robert Barber of the First United Methodist will officiate. Donations to the Humane Society or United Way are suggested. ________________________________________________________________Buffalo News, The (NY) - March 27, 1992. Page: B6Ray E. Titus, 91, a longtime auto mechanic, died Thursday (March 26, 1992) in the Autumn View Manor Nursing Home, Hamburg. Born in Sherman in Chautauqua County, Titus also lived for many years in Erie, Pa., Florida, and Blasdell. He was a graduate of Sherman High School and the Detroit School of Auto Mechanics. He worked for many years as a toolmaker for Perry Screw Co. in Erie, retiring in 1988. He was a former member of the Sherman Fire Department, a member of Sherman Community Church and a 60-year member of Olive Lodge 575, F & AM. He was married for 55 years to Edna Newhouse Titus, who died in 1982. He is survived by two sisters, Franc E. and Elma L., both of Blasdell. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Spitzer Funeral Home, 135 Miller St., Sherman. Burial will be in Sherman Cemetery. ________________________________________________________________Rayburn Lewis "Ray" Titus, 83, died Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at Christian Hospital Northeast in St. Louis County. He was born June 24, 1921, in Mounds, Ill., to Dr. J. R. and Edna (Lewis) Titus, He married Phyllis Holdsworth, daughter of Clarence and Francis Holdsworth of Viola, Ill., on March 29, 1944. He received a chemical engineering degree in 1942 from the University of Illinois, where he also enjoyed being on the fencing team. While at the U of I, he met his wife-to-be. After working six years in Baton Rouge, La., for Standard Oil of New Jersey, he accepted a position in Wood River with Standard Oil of Indiana and retired in 1981 after 38 years of service. An active member of the United Methodist Church in Alton and Godfrey, he served for more than 20 years on the board of Alton Memorial Hospital, where he also volunteered on a regular basis. In his spare time, he enjoyed world traveling, camping, Airstream trailering, hunting Indian relics, woodworking and reading. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Anne Titus Landrum of Fayetteville, Ark., and Patricia Titus DuBuisson of Sandpoint, Idaho; a son, Mark Alan Titus of Dallas; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Spencer Eugene; and a son, David Raymond. The family will be available for visitation from 10 a.m. until a memorial service at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist Church of Godfrey. The Rev. Don Long will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be given to the First United Methodist Church of Godfrey. Elias-Smith Funeral Homes and Crematory of Godfrey is in charge of arrangements. The Telegraph. Jul. 23, 2004.________________________________________________________________Daily Kennebec Journal. Wednesday, April 17, 1907.Ray Jewett Titus of Boston, son of William N. and Francis C. Titus of this place, who died of acute disbetes, on April 11, at the Homeopathic Hospital, Boston, was born in Bristol. R. I., August 3, 1883. He received his earlier education in the Woburn and Medford schools, and, his parents later on moving to Maine, he graduated as leading scholar from the Waldoboro High school, completing his education at the University of Maine. Mr. Titus went to Boston after graduation and worked in the automobile business for a little while, eventually becoming assistant bookkeeper of the Franklin P. Shumway Company, advertising agents. Mr. Titus had for some years been a devoted mamber of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, and held high rank in the Y.M.C.A law school. He was just completing his third year in his legal studies, and as he was busy all day, he studied so hard nights that his health broke down. On Monday he went to the hospital, and lived only four days. He was engaged to Miss Margaret McDonald of Brookline. The funeral services were held Saturday at the Baptist church, in this town.________________________________________________________________Raymond Titus, 95 of Warwick died Sunday, February 17, 2013 at West Shore Health Center, Warwick. He was the beloved husband of the late Alma (Murray) Titus. Born in Far Hills, New Jersey, he was the son of the late Earl Smith and Elizabeth (Braunwald) Titus. Mr. Titus served in the US Navy during WWII and the Korean War aboard the USS Ancon and the USS New Jersey. He was a member of the USS Ancon Association. He was a Mail Handler Technician for the Main Turnkey Post Office in Providence for 17 years retiring in 1982. He had previously worked at G.E. Monowat as a Wire Machine Operator for several years. Mr. Titus was a member of St. John's Lodge #1Providence, F. &AM for 50 years. He was a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Providence, Providence Royal Arch Chapter #1, Providence Council #1, Calvary Commandary #13 Knights Templar, the Rhode Island Shriner's Legion of Honor, Masonic Veterans Assoc., Swords of Bunker Hill, Gaspee Order #99 and Quatuor Coronati Lodge of Research, London, England. He is survived by his sons, Alan E. Titus of Tucson, AZ, Robert F. Titus of Gateshead, England and his grandson Timothy Titus of Portland, OR. A funeral service will be held Friday February 22 at 10am at the Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home and Crematory, 659 East Greenwich Ave. West Warwick, followed by burial with full Military Honors at the R. I. Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Calling hours will be Thursday for 6-8pmb with a Masonic Memorial Service by St. John's Lodge #1 Providence at 7:30pm. Kindly omit flowers donations to the Scholarship Fund of St. John's Lodge c/o Louis Sherman, 2560 Harkney Hill Rd. Coventry, R. I. 02816 will be appreciated. Information and condolences at .________________________________________________________________Anchorage Daily News (AK) - Tuesday, May 8, 2018Raymond Titus - Big Ray - the man, the myth, the legend - passed away at Alaska Native Medical Center on May 2, 2018. "We're going live, we're going live..." these are the words that Big Ray Titus began each of his Facebook Live feeds with. His infectious laugh and one of his smiles could brighten up an entire room. At 6'8 and almost 400lb in his prime, Ray was at true gentle giant. Big Ray was so big that he didn't have to turn the shower on, he could just stare at it until it cried. He once went on a trip to the Virgin Islands; now they're just the Islands. He could finish a game of Connect 4 in three moves and could always grab something off the top shelf for you. In all seriousness, he was nothing short of a miracle. He outlived his prognosis of stage IIII Renal Cell Carcinoma multiple times. He was a fighter of cancer but a lover of the ladies. Ray had a great love for his mother and called her "Bonesy." He also was a celebrity at a local radio show where he would call in with the name Tommy Tookalook. Big Ray loved to cook, he loved the Discovery Channel, he loved changing words in songs, he loved to eat, he loved to make people laugh and he really, really loved to drive. He loved loud music in the car and was a surprisingly agile dancer, given his size. One of his favorite memories was of riding his snowmachine. He had a growing fondness for pranking nurses in the hospital and loved to regale his visitors with the stories of what his latest practical joke was and who it was on. He was a one of a kind, limited edition, amazing human being. He was preceded in death by his mother, Vivian "Bonesy" Titus; grandma and grandpa, Agnes and Henry Titus; uncle and aunt, Hugh and Mary Jane Phillips; and his beloved dog, Bumper. He is survived by father and stepmother, Myron and Gloria Smith; sisters, Robin Titus, Michelle Titus and Regina White and her husband Greg; close friends, Kad and Tarah Cochrine; aunts and uncles, Dolly and Ken Edwins, Billy and DeeDee McCarty; and uncle, Allen Titus. He is also survived by nieces and nephews who really held a soft spot in his heart: Elizabeth, Timothy, Ahriel, Kady, Delaney, Jade, Kailah and Nicholas, Natalie, Ashlynn, Kyle Ray and Kyla. He is also survived by his second family of friends, Brian and Inaay Harlow; and nieces, Gabriella (Gabs), Seana, Ashlyn and Corinne; and several close friends, Andre Lockhart, Gary Hart, Matt McCoy, Dan Holtry, Jesse and Ronald Tumbloo, lil Nikki Belanger, Amy Urbach, Jennifer Douglas and Tammy Weichert. Ray's services will be held at the Chief David Salmon Tribal Hall in Fairbanks, Alaska, on Saturday, May 12, 2018. The family will need help beginning at 8 a.m., if anyone is available, with the potlatch beginning in the early afternoon and continuing into the evening.________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - February 1, 2005. Page: B4Raymond Charles Titus, II, 55, of Syracuse, passed away at home with his family at his side on Sunday. Raymond was born in Syracuse, attended St. John the Evangelist School, and attended SU where he majored in journalism. Mr. Titus was previously employed by Syracuse Model Neighborhood Corp. for many years where he mastered in interior home improvements. He was a licensed asbestos remover, and a former assistant editor for Booker T. Washington Community Center's Newsletter in Auburn. He was predeceased by his father Raymond Leroy Titus in 1994 and his son Charles Griffin in 2002. Survivors: his mother, Ruth Owens-Davis of Syracuse; daughters, April Stroman-Williams, Nichelle Titus, Monica Griffin, Stephanie Griffin, Lara Griffin, Akiva Titus-Hadley and Anoni Titus, all of Syracuse; sons, Derrick Titus, Barrakka Titus, Chamarr Titus, Jerome Little, all of Syracuse, Kenyatta (Letrece) Titus, who is a Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army stationed in Iraq, and Rakim (Nicole) Titus of Akron, OH; sisters, Stephanie (Ronald) Titus Warford and Sharene Titus, both of Syracuse; brothers, Kirk S. Davis, Eugene, Chance, and Eric Titus, all of Syracuse; 29 grandchildren, two great- granddaughters, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and extended family members. Funeral services noon Thursday at HOPPS Memorial CME Church. Burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Calling hours Wednesday 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Morning Herald. Monday, Nov. 13, 1950, p. 14. MD.Raymond G. Titus, 1003 Rosedale Street, Baltimore, died on Saturday. He is survived by his wife, Devonia Higgins Titus, formerly of Clear Spring. He was a member of the Union Lodge No. 60 A.F. and A.M. Funeral services will be held at the William J. Tickner and Sons, North and Pennsylvania Avenue, on Tuesday afternood at 2:00 o'clock. Interment in London Park Cemetery. A Masonic funeral will be held.________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - June 29, 2006. Page: 5Raymond G. "Ray" Titus, 88, of Palm Harbor, died Tuesday (June 27, 2006) at Mease Countryside Hospital, Safety Harbor. He came here in 1998 from his native Buffalo, N.Y., where he retired as a wireman after 34 years with Westinghouse Corp. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church, Palm Harbor, and Queen of Martyrs Church in Buffalo, and a lifetime member of Leonard VFW Post 6251, Cheektowaga, N.Y. He was an avid golfer and fisherman. Survivors include three sons, Kenneth, Palm Harbor, Dr. Thomas, Louisville, Ky., and Christopher, Chittenango, N.Y.; a daughter, Ann Marie Olczak, Clarence Center, N.Y.; a brother, Robert Szudlarek, and a sister, Melanie Urbanski, both of Cheektowaga; a nephew, Roger Urbanski, Tampa; and 10 grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Tarpon Avenue Chapel, Tarpon Springs. ________________________________________________________________The Press- Courier. Tuesday, January 11, 1972. p. 2.OXNARD - Raymond George Titus, 67, of 1649 Line Ave., died Sunday morning in a local hospital following a lingering illness. Born Feb. 16, 1904, in Bindiana, Kan., he had been a resident of the area for 30 years, coming here from Los Angeles. He was a retired painting contractor. He is survived by his wife, Ila; his mother, Blanche Titus of Vista; two sons, Robert Gene of Oxnard, and Phillip A. of Central Point, Ore.; two sisters, Hazel Trowbridge and Deborah Brown, both of Vista; six grandsons and two great-grandsons. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Payton Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. James W. Wolter officiating. Burial will be in Ivy Lawn Memorial Park.________________________________________________________________Corvallis Gazette-Times (OR) - Sunday, December 15, 2013Raymond Henry Titus. Dec. 1, 1921 — Dec. 7, 2013. Dec. 7. Pearl Harbor Day. A fitting day for a 30-year veteran to leave his worn-out body behind and become pure Spirit, since he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps because of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Ray was born in Sharon, Pa., at the home of his parents, Clarence Edwin Titus and Pearl Isabel Furey Titus. Due to his Dutch lineage, Ray was hardworking, steadfast and disciplined. His mother's Irish heritage gave him his gentle sense of humor, his love of adventure and his appreciation of music. He was an honorable man who always strove to do the right thing. He remained a gentleman and a sweet soul to the very end. During World War II, Ray was an aircraft mechanic in the Pacific Theater. After the war, he used the GI Bill to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree from Allegheny College. He continued to learn his entire life. An avid reader (of nonfiction only) with an awesome memory, he was a whiz at trivia games. He traveled extensively, and enjoyed learning about other cultures. He visited all 50 states, including most of our national parks, plus 59 other countries, and all continents except the Antarctic. During his career with the Air Force, he was a research laboratory technician, a phlebotomist, a medical technician, a hospital laboratory administrator and an instructor of biological sciences. After retiring from the USAF, Ray attended classes at the University of Oregon to make sure his knowledge of chemistry and related sciences was up to date. He then worked for 16 years in the Environmental Protection Agency's water analysis laboratory in Corvallis. He was a dedicated birder with a Life List of more than 700 species. A lifelong golfer, he was pleased with his hole-in-one trophy, although, being a modest man, he never bragged about it. He was a yachtsman for a few years; took flying lessons, and enjoyed going up in any kind of aircraft; he enjoyed cross-country skiing, and at the age of 71, learned downhill skiing. One of his great joys in life was gathering with family and friends. He loved being with people to talk, laugh, sing, play games or just listen to music. Some of his favorite memories were the times he spent in Canada with the huge clan of relatives he was fortunate enough to marry into. Ray was a good son, thoughtful brother, a kind and loving husband, wonderful father, proud grandfather and pleased great-grandfather. All three of his children held him in great regard, enjoyed his company and are blessed to have had him for a father. He will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by all who knew him. Goodbye, Ray. Per the deceased's request, there will be no memorial service. ________________________________________________________________Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - January 12, 1991. Page: B17Raymond J. Titus, 60, of Mission Viejo, a marketing director for California Pacific Field Service, died Jan. 3. Memorial services at 10 a.m. today at Serra Chapel, Mission San Juan Capistrano. Arrangements by Lesneski Mortuary, San Clemente. Survived by his wife, Aline; daughters, Jo Ann Marchello of San Juan Capistrano and Suzanne and Ann Titus, both of Mission Viejo; brother, Cornelius, of Hesperia; and one grandchild. ________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Friday Evening, December 25, 1958. p. 3.SEABROOK - Raymond L. N. Titus Sr., 56 of Lafayette Rd., proprietor of the Lafayette Bakery and Diner, died early yesterday morning. Mr. Titus was stricken at home and pronounced dead on arrival at Anna Jacques Hospital in Newburyport. Born in St. John, N.B., he worked for 20 years at the Towle Manufacturing Co. in Newburyport and served in the Merchant Marine for five years during World War II. In his youth, Mr. Titus was a well known pitcher in local area baseball leagues. He was a member of Star of the East Lodge, F & AM, of Exeter. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Vera (Foster) Titus; two sons, Leslie R. of Seabrook and Raymond L. N. Titus Jr. of Newton; one daughter, Mrs. John J. Holmes of Newbury, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs Thomas Fletcher and Mrs. Reginald Dibble, both of British Columbia, and nine grandchildren.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - February 7, 1995. Page: C4Raymond Leo Titus, 61, of 245 Moore Ave. died Sunday at his house. Mr. Titus was a lifelong resident of Syracuse. He was employed by Lipe-Rollaway and a director for P.E.A.C.E. Inc. He published "Brothers in Chains," "Deadlist Sins" and "Chech Mate." He attended Syracuse public schools. He was an Army Veteran of the Korean War. Mr. Titus was a member of Hopps Memorial C.M.E. Church. Surviving are two daughters, Stephine R. Warford of Denver, Colo., and Sharene A. Titus Hooks of Syracuse; two stepdaughters, Loretta R. Williams and Bridget D. Jones, both of Syracuse; four sons, Raymond C. II, Eugene S., Chance J. and Eric R., all of Syracuse; a stepson, Charles E. Williams of Syracuse; a sister, Jeanette Senior of Brooklyn; two brothers, George Williams and Henry D., both of Syracuse; 26 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at noon Thursday at Hopps Memorial C.M.E. Church, the Rev. Larry S. Howard officiating. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Garland Bros. Funeral Home, 143 W. Castle St. Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Sunday, April 24, 2016 Ruth R. Owens (Titus) Davis, a native Syracusan, went home to be with God on April 17, 2016. She attended Syracuse city schools, Manpower business school, University College and The U.S. Department of Agriculture College of Personnel and Business Management, in Washington, D.C. She retired her position on November of 1994, as Personnel Management from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture - Agricultural Stabilization and Conservations Services, with numerous awards, certificates of approval and appreciation for her suggestion to streamline documentation of identifying data for Central New York Veterans at V.A hospital. She received The Secretary of Agriculture Exemplary Service Award for developing the training of all agriculture program assistants and farmers throughout NYS and 10 Surrounding states within the USDA-ASCS Eastern Region. She was preceded in death by her parents; Willie Joe and Pinky Consula Owens, her brother Leo C. Owens, her sister Anne Brooks, her eldest son Raymond C. Titus II, her God-daughter Paulette (Stephens) Luckie and her God-son Chet Dwight (Big "D") Harrison. She leaves to cherish memory two daughters Stephanie R. (Titus) Warford (Ronald), and Sharene A. Titus; one son, Kirk S. Davis; her step-son, King S. Davis, Jr, all of Syracuse; 19 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; 23 great-great-grandchildren; her beloved cousin, Emma Owens-Richardson and her beloved and devoted life-long friend, Joan Slater Jones and God Sent Sisters, Elma Neal, Dorothy Hall, Mary Stephens, Doris Jackson and in loving memory Queenie Brown; several cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and extended family. Calling hour will be 10:00 am - 11:00am with Home Going Celebration immediately following at Hopps Memorial C.M.E. Church. Burial, Oakwood Cemetary. Gethers Funeral Services 315-476-0157 IN GOD WE TRUST Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - April 10, 1989. Page: B4Services for Reese Titus, 76, of 216 Rich St., who died Thursday at University Hospital after a long illness, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Garland Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakwood Morningside Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 143 W. Castle St. Born in Ehrhard, S.C., Mrs. Titus lived in Syracuse 60 years. She was an active member of Hopps Memorial Church for 30 years. She was a former member of the Cayadetta Temple #13 Pride of Syracuse Elks. Surviving are her three sons, George E. Williams, Raymond Titus and Harry O. Titus, all of Syracuse; a daughter, Jeanette Senior of Brooklyn; two sisters, Lorranza Lewis and Florence Mitchell, both of Syracuse; 35 grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. ________________________________________________________________Raymond Merle Titus, 84, of Pittsgrove passed away on Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at the Compassionate Care Hospice unit of the Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Cherry Hill after an extended illness. Mr. Titus was born in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, and lived in Pittsgrove for the last 34 years. Prior to his retirement, he was a mason with the State of New Jersey for 30 years. Raymond was a member of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Woodbury. He enjoyed playing and watching all sports. Surviving are his wife, Florence M. Titus; one son, Raymond Titus Jr. and his wife, Paula of Greenwich; one daughter, Patricia Blumenberg and her husband, Lee of Oltewah, Tenn.; two brothers, William Titus of Hamilton Square and John Titus of Hendersonville, N.C.; six grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Private graveside funeral services will be at Siloam Cemetery in Vineland. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wainwright-Bernhardt Funeral Home in Vineland. The Daily Journal. Apr. 9, 2005.________________________________________________________________South Jersey Times (NJ) - Sunday, August 11, 2013Raymond N. Titus, 81 of Ocean City, NJ passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2013 at his home. Born in Woodbury, NJ, he moved to Ocean City, NJ six years ago. Mr. Titus worked as a Nuclear Inspector for Bechtel Corporation for 20 years retiring in 1983. Surviving are his companion of 30 years, Barbara Titus, two sons, Raymond M. Titus and his wife Kathryn of Franklinville, NJ, Kevin N. Titus and his wife Lisa of Clayton, DE, a grandson, Alexander R. Titus, a sister, Gail V. Neibauer and her husband Wayne of Pedricktown, NJ, three brothers, Willard C. Titus of Seminole, FL, Robert D. Titus and his wife Shirley of Collingswood, NJ, Ronald W. Titus and his wife Linda of Swedesboro, NJ and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. His Funeral Service will be offered Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock from Hudson United Methodist Church, 31 North Railroad Avenue, Pedricktown, NJ. Burial will follow in Pedricktown Methodist Cemetery. The family suggests those who desire send memorial contributions to either Hudson United Methodist Church, Pedricktown, NJ 08067 or the Cancer Center at Shore Medical Center, 100 Medical Center Way, Somers Point, NJ 08244. For condolences to the family, please visit ________________________________________________________________San Mateo Times. Wednesday, July 20, 1955. p. 2.MILLBRAE, July 20. - Raymond Perley Titus, 44, a salesman for the Kelline Nut Company of Chicago, Ill., died at his home, 223 Beverly avenue, Millbrae, last night after a long illness. A native of Vermont, he was a member of the St. Dunstan Men's club, Millbrae Toastmasters' club of Burlingame. Surviving are his wife Alice Paulina Titus; three children, Mary Alice, James M. and William J. Titus, all of Millbrae; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Titus, and a brother, Robert, of Vermont. A requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Dunstan Catholic church in Millbrae Friday at 9:30 a.m. Rosary will be recited at the Chapel of the Highlands Thursday at 8 p.m. Interment will be at Holy Cross cemetery, Colma.________________________________________________________________Raymond “Ray” George Titus, 73, of Attleboro, peacefully passed away on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center of Rhode Island. He was the husband of Sarah Jane (Warren) Titus, to whom he was married on April 11, 1967. Born in Attleboro, MA on February 25, 1942, he was the son of the late Earl Titus and Dorothy (Smith) Titus. Ray was a longtime resident of Attleboro, having previously lived in Norton, MA. He retired in 1984 after working in Sales of industrial chemicals for more than twenty years for Reynolds & Markman, Inc. in Attleboro, MA. A creative man who could fix just about everything, he also enjoyed working on puzzles, fishing, and playing cards. Above all, though, family was most important to Ray. In addition to his wife, Sarah, he is survived by an extensive loving family, which includes his devoted children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and many dear friends. Private graveside services will be held in Mt. Hope Cemetery and Arboretum, North Attleboro, MA. Source: Dyer-Lake Funeral Home No Attleboro MA ________________________________________________________________Rapid City Journal, The (SD) - Friday, May 6, 2011Raymond R. Titus, 81, Rapid City, died Wednesday, May 4, 2011, at his home. Ray was born in Sulfur on Feb. 27, 1930, to Lawrence and Anna (Lundberg) Titus. Ray grew up on a ranch in and around Faith, breaking and wrangling horses in his early years. He married Violet Gross on March 3, 1951, and they began their married life in a sheep wagon near Red Scaffold. This union was blessed with six children, Ginny, Cindy, Jody, Janet, Bill and Rick. Ray did many things during his lifetime. He was a carpenter, farrier, and in his later years managed the Ellsworth Riding Stables from 1974 to 1993 when he retired. Ray had a passion for animals large and small, especially breeding and raising Arabian horses. Ray was a lifelong member of the Western South Dakota Buckaroos and always looked forward to the annual ride and especially taking money from his friends at the poker table. His favorite pastime was crafting, reading, gardening and attending exotic animal sales — always returning with something unique. He especially enjoyed his time spent with his grown children and grandchildren. He is survived by four daughters, Ginny Shockey (Kevin), Cindy Gossman and Jody Roesler (Mike), all of Rapid City, and Janet Potts (Mark), Gillette, Wyo.; two sons, William Titus, Rapid City and Richard Titus (Joan), Piedmont; three sisters, Lucille Anders (Bernard) and Barbara Britt (Bob), both of Rapid City, and Bonnie Zimmerman (Don), Yuma, Ariz.; a sister-in-law Ruth Titus; 15 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Violet; his parents; a sister, Lotus; a brother, Roy; and one granddaughter; as well as a special friend, Joan Rollins. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 8, at Kirk Funeral Home, and for one hour before services. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 9, at Kirk Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery in Rapid City. A memorial has been established. ________________________________________________________________The Journal Tribune. Thursday, July 6, 1951. p. 2.Raymond S. Titus, 24, of West Mansfield died at Midnight Wednesday. He became ill in Kenton and was taken to the San Antonio hospital where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. The son of Ogden and Farest (Sine) Titus, he was born May 19, 1937 in Urbana. His parents survive and reside in West Mansfield. Additional survivors include a brother, Robert, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Bozman, of West Mansfield, Mrs. Richard (June) Fogle of Marysville, and Mrs. Robert (Edith) Adams, of Kenton; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Albert Titus of Broadway. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Bollinger funeral home in West Mansfield with the Rev. Harold Prong, pastor of the Utiea Church of Christ officiating. Interment will be in the Hathaway cemetery north of West Mansfield. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Friday.________________________________________________________________The Newport Mercury and Weekly News. January 6, 1950. p. 3.Dr. Raymond S. Titus, 65, a native of this city who has been practicing medicine in Boston for 40 years, died suddenly Christmas Day at his home, 11 Heath Hill, Brookline, Mass., according to word received here. Dr. Titus, a son of the late Augustin C., and Judith Cogswell Titus, was known as a football player with the 1898 and 1899 teams at Rogers High School. After graduating there he went to Harvard Medical School, later beginning his practice. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary B. Titus; three daughters, Mrs. Charles M. Swift of Exeter, N. H., Mrs. Henry M. Gordon of Wellesley, Mass., and Miss Martha D. Titus of New York City, and two sisters, Mrs. J. Clarke Brown of Marblehead, Mass., and Mrs. Horace B. Hanson of Yonkers. N.Y. His father founded the A. C. Titus & Co., furniture business in this city. Two brothers, Harry A. Titus of this city and Alonzo F. Titus of Swampscott, Mass., died some years ago.________________________________________________________________Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - March 19, 2000. Page: B07Reba Titus, age 71, died March 16, 2000 of natural causes in Mesa, Arizona at the home of her sister Maryan. She was born December 3, 1929 in Midway, Utah to Bliss Eugene and Leda Murri Titus. She graduated from Wasatch High School in Heber City, Utah. Reba was active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having served a mission in the Eastern States. She was called to many positions within the various organizations of the church and was happy and willing to provide service to others. She worked for Z.C.M.I. in Salt Lake City for 31 years. She is survived by three sisters: Stella (Hal) Fowkes, Magna; Diann (Roger) Shields of Short Hills, New Jersey; Maryan (Robert) Hansen of Mesa, Arizona; and one sister-in-law, Vicky Titus of Pontiac, Michigan. Reba loved and was supported by many nieces and nephews. Services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, March 20, 2000 at the Salt Lake 13th LDS Ward Chapel, 375 E. 100 S.. Friends may call on Sun., from 6-8 p.m. at the church and also on Mon. one hour prior to services. Burial will follow the services in the Heber City Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of the Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home in Heber City. ________________________________________________________________Courier, The (Findlay, OH) - January 29, 2008. Page: 05Rebecca Ann (Titus) Morse, 58, of Findlay, Ohio, died at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, January 26, 2008 at Bridge Hospice Care Center, Findlay, Ohio. Mrs. Morse was born March 11, 1949 in Ottawa, Ohio to the late Walter and Betty (Cox) Titus Sr. On September 3, 1983, she married James A. Morse. She is survived by her loving husband. She is also survived by one daughter: Tracey (Ron) Simons, Leipsic; two sons: James Payne, Florida, and Michael Payne, Las Vegas, Nevada; six grandchildren: Amanda Simons, Mikayla Simons, Austan Payne, Alexis Payne, Aaron Payne, and Rickell Payne; six sisters: Beverly (John) Odom Sr., Defiance, Gloria (John) Gerdeman, Findlay, Karen (Paul) Ruehle, Van Buren, Judy (John) Hutchison, Findlay, Lisa (Walter) Pember of Florida, and Kellie Dixie, Fostoria; two brothers: Warren (Cheryl) Titus, Findlay and Dale (Trisha) Titus, North Baltimore. She was preceded in death by one brother: Walter Titus Jr. and two sisters: Lillie Ward and Betty Jo Nill. Mrs. Morse was employed at Graham Packaging in Findlay, formerly Owens Illinois and Owens Brockway for 29 years in Quality Control. She was an auxiliary member of the DAV, American Legion, VFW, and Amvets, all of Findlay. Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at HEITMEYER FUNERAL HOME, 916 East Main Street, Ottawa, officiated by Rev. Mike VanDeneynde. Burial will follow in Harman Cemetery, Gilboa. Visitation will be from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. today and 10:00 a.m. until time of service Wednesday at Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Ottawa. Memorial contributions may be made to Bridge Home Health & Hospice of Findlay. Condolences may be sent to . ________________________________________________________________Arizona Daily Sun, The (Flagstaff, AZ) - Sunday, August 25, 2013Rebecca Jane Titus "Becky" age 76 passed unto the Lord August 1, 2013 at The Olivia White Hospice Home in Flagstaff, AZ. Mrs. Titus was born Dec. 20, 1936 in Chicago, IL. She graduated from Winchester High School in Massachusetts, and received her RN Degree from Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing. Becky worked in various nursing positions 1957-1972 , 1981-1988 , 1991-2000 as well as caregiver for Late Husband L.T. Hathaway Jr.; ALS victim, served as a Northland Hospice Volunteer, Public Health Emergency Commissioner with Coconino County Health Department, Plasma Center Physician Substitute, and Parish Nurse at the Epiphany Church. Also an experienced seamstress, Becky was a member of Ft. Valley Homemakers, Make-It-Yourself With Wool, a 4-H sewing leader, and produced an Instructional Sewing Video Series FUNdamentals of Sewing (available on the web at ). She traveled worldwide with late husband with The World Federation of Churches, Traveled to Lesotho, So. Africa on a 2 year Peace Crops Service, and Co-Managed "The Touch of Africa" Ostrich ranch with 2nd husband George F. Titus at their beautiful home in Flagstaff, AZ. Becky enjoyed choral signing , knitting, sewing, gardening & reading. She was a member of The Epiphany Church choir, Flagstaff Master Choral, Flagstaff Light Opera Company, Theatrikos and Magic Curtain Productions. She cherished the love & sharing of life with family and friends. Always approached projects & opportunities with positive enthusiasm. She was a giving, talented, creative woman who touched all with her love and encouragement. Her strong faith sustained & supported her in every part of her life. Becky will be missed, and remembered with fond memories by many in the Flagstaff area as well as around the world. Becky is proceeded in death by late husband, L.T. Hathaway, Jr. Survived by husband of 29 years, George F. Titus; 4 children, Susan, Tom, David and Janet. 4 step-children Paul, Patty, Sandy, and Jimmy, as well as 18 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. The family asks that any donations be made to Northland Hospice, Olivia White Hospice Home, P.O. Box 997, Flagstaff, AZ 86002. Funeral Services will be held at The Episcopal Church of The Epiphany, on Beaver Street in Flagstaff, AZ, Saturday September 21st, 2013 at 10am, with Memorial Reception Celebration of Life immediately following. Condolences can be sent to the family directly or online at Arrangements are by Norvel Owens Mortuary. ________________________________________________________________Ogden Standard-Examiner. Monday, February 10, 1969. p. 48.Reed M. Titus, 65, of Lynnwood, Wash., died Friday at St. Benedict's Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Titus was born April 26, 1906, in Gables, Mich., a son of Arretus M. and Lilly Curtis Titus. He was married to Tracy M. Hoeksma. He was employed by Boeing Aircraft Co. as a traffic control supervisor. He was a retired lieutenant colonel in the Air Force. Surviving is his widow. The body was shipped to Lynnwood, Wash., by Larkin and Sons Mortuary for Services and burial.________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - April 10, 1989. Page: B4Services for Reese Titus, 76, of 216 Rich St., who died Thursday at University Hospital after a long illness, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Garland Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakwood Morningside Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 143 W. Castle St. Born in Ehrhard, S.C., Mrs. Titus lived in Syracuse 60 years. She was an active member of Hopps Memorial Church for 30 years. She was a former member of the Cayadetta Temple #13 Pride of Syracuse Elks. Surviving are her three sons, George E. Williams, Raymond Titus and Harry O. Titus, all of Syracuse; a daughter, Jeanette Senior of Brooklyn; two sisters, Lorranza Lewis and Florence Mitchell, both of Syracuse; 35 grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. ________________________________________________________________Herald-Palladium, The (St. Joseph, MI) - June 19, 2001Regina N. (Gagliano) Titus, 73, of Coloma died Saturday evening, June 16, 2001, at her home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Davidson Chapel, Florin Funeral Service, Coloma, where friends may call beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Coloma Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial of Berrien County or to the family. Mrs. Titus was born Nov. 18, 1927, to Phillip and Ruth (Keck) Gagliano in Coloma. She was a U.S. Marine Corps Gold Star Mother, having lost her son, Thomas Pierre Pruiett Jr., in the Vietnam War in 1968. She was a loving mother and will be missed by many. Survivors include: her three sons -- John Michael Pruiett of Ocala, Fla., Walter Ezra Pruiett of Swansboro, N.C., and Robert Eugene Titus Jr. of Watervliet; two daughters -- Terry Lynn Lentz of Hillsboro, Ill., and Tina Lynn MacGirvin of Coloma; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and two sisters -- Sally Ann Streick of Benton Harbor and Jacquelyn Carol Daniel of Coloma. ________________________________________________________________Pine Bluff Commercial (AR) - August 25, 2011Reinhold Theodore Charles "Ted" Titus, age 86, of Hot Springs, formerly of Jacksonville, North Carolina, died August 25, 2011. Ted retired in 1988 after 40 years of service in the Insurance business. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Helen Rieker Titus, whom he married October 10, 1953; sons, David Titus and wife Verlyn, Daniel Titus and wife Manda, and Donald Titus and wife Julia; a daughter, Esther Chapman and husband Dave; 18 grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren. Graveside services will be 1:00 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Park Cemetery by Fuller Hale-South Funeral Services. Online condolences: ________________________________________________________________St. Petersburg Times (FL) - October 9, 1997. Page: 7; 5; 7; 7; 13BRena H. Titus, 98, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (Oct. 7, 1997) at Suncoast Manor Nursing Home. Born in Ontario, she came here in 1971 from Shaker Heights, Ohio. She retired as a court reporter and was a member of St. Matthew Episcopal Church. Survivors include a stepson, Richard, Elyria, Ohio; and a stepdaughter, Maryann Barthel, Carmel, Ind. Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home.________________________________________________________________Reo Titus, 90, Funeral Service: 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 21, at Harding-Orr Chapel. Interment: Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Survived by children, Clark, Robert, Lauren Titus Jr., Laurene Compton, Marilyn Wright; sisters, Ruby Flowers & Olive Mohler. Published in El Paso Times from November 21 to November 23, 2009.Our beautiful mother, sister, aunt & grandmother, Reo Titus, went to be with our Lord & Savior on Nov. 17, 2009 while staying at Hospice House in Odessa, TX. She was preceded in death by her husband Lauren Sr. She is survived by her children Clark Titus & wife Deanie of Austin, Laurene Compton & husband Earl of Rankin, Robert Titus of El Paso, Marilyn Wright & husband Lacy of Rankin and Lauren Jr. Titus & wife Theresa of El Paso, 2 sisters, Ruby Flowers of Lufkin & Olive Mohler of Michigan. Reo had 15 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. Viewing will be Friday evening, November 20, 2009 from 6:00-9:00 PM at Harding-Orr & McDaniel Funeral Home, 320 Montana Avenue. Funeral Service will be held Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 1:00 PM at Harding Orr and McDaniel Funeral Home. She will be laid to rest at Restlawn Memorial Park.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - December 30, 2003. Page: 5Reta A. Titus, 94, of Wattsburg Road in Greene Township, died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003, at Millcreek Community Hospital. She was born Feb. 23, 1909, in Blooming Valley, daughter of the late George and Ethel David Palmer. She lived in the Erie area most of her life. A homemaker, she was a graduate of Academy High School and had worked at G.C. Murphy's. She was a member of Little Hope Wesleyan Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband of 35 years, Floyd O. Titus; four brothers, Harry, George, Carlton and Roy Palmer; and two sisters, Ethel Sauers and Audrey Grandalski. Survivors include one son, Floyd O. Titus Jr. and his wife, Kimberly, of Greene Township; one daughter, Audrey Byrne and her husband Vincent, of Cambridge Springs; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call today from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Russell C. Schmidt Funeral Home, 2926 Pine Ave. A service will be held there at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Orlyn Cochran officiating. Burial will be at Union-Phillipsville Cemetery Wednesday at 11 a.m. ________________________________________________________________Evening News (San Jose, CA). Mon., Feb. 4, 1918. Vol. 168. p. 3.NEW YORK, Feb. 4 - Ensign Reuben Titus, USN _____, died in the main hospital on Staten Island from a bullet would in his head self inflicted a few hours before at his home. He wife told the police that she knew of no reason for the act, but that the officer had spent much time lately working on some sort of an invention. He commanded a small naval vessel.________________________________________________________________The Lima News. February 1, 1938. p. 2. OH.Reva Dariline Titus, one-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Titus, Lima Route 2, died in Memorial hospital Tuesday morning. Surviving besides the parents are a brother, Bryan Charles, and a sister, Rita Norine, both at home. Services will be held at the W. H. Logan residence, Lima Route 2, at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Logan is a sister of Mrs. Titus.________________________________________________________________Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH) - Wednesday, February 12, 2014.RICHARD TITUS age 80. Beloved husband of the late Barbara (nee Graybill). Dear father of David, Richard E. (Jane) Titus and Gale Morrison (Al Gardner). Loving Grandfather of Brent (Leah), Benjamin (Rainy), Christopher, Matthew (Homana), Kacy Titus and Nicole Morrison. Great Grandfather of Jacob, Ian, Gavin and Daniel. Brother of Mary Ann Barthel. Visitations to be held Thursday, February 13 from 2-4 & 6-8 PM at JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2914 DOVER CENTER ROAD, WESTLAKE. Private Family Services. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Jude's Children Hospital.________________________________________________________________Richard "Dick" Titus, Sr., 83, of East Liverpool, died Thursday, Dec, 28, 2006. He was born April 19, 1923, in Dilliner, (Greene Co.) Pa., the son of the late Earl and Nellie (Bradford) Titus. He served with the United States Army Air Corps. A retired maintenance subforeman with Crucible Steel, Mr. Titus was member of the ELO American Legion Post 374, a life member of VFW Post 8168 of Midland, a member of the ELO Masonic Lodge 100, and the ELO Eagles. He was a member and the chaplain for the Tri-State Veterans Burial Group. He is survived by his wife, Janet (Hutchison) Titus at home; a son, Richard Titus II and his wife Karen of East Liverpool; three daughters, Penny Brady and her husband Robert of Florida, Sherry Clark and her husband Randy of East Liverpool, and Toni Lloyd and her husband David of Wellsville; two stepsons, Hal Dailey and Cole Dailey, both of East Liverpool; two stepdaughters, Debra Manypeny of East Liverpool and Doreen Marshall and her husband Larry of East Liverpool; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; and also the mother of his children, Carole Webber of Wellsville. He also leaves behind a canine companion, Maggie. Calling hours will be held Monday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, at 11 a.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home with Randy Clark officiating. The Tri-State Veterans Burial Group will accord military service at the Spring Grove Cemetery, East Liverpool. The Review. Dec. 30, 2006.________________________________________________________________Richard A. Titus, 63, of the Titus Road, Bellmont and formerly of Plattsburgh died Friday, June 16, 2006, at Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington. He was born in Massena, N.Y., on Jan. 14, 1943, the son of Raymond and Amelia Titus. He was a graduate of Chateaugay Central School in 1964. He served 18 years in the U.S. Army, 18 months active duty and 16 and a half reserve duty. He worked 37 years for Georgia Pacific Paper Mill in Plattsburgh, N.Y., and retired February 2004. He was a member of the American Legion Post 20 in Plattsburgh. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife of 14 years, Sandra (Robare) Titus; three daughters, Tina Consoli and partner Edward Matthews of Mooers, Tracy and husband Marty Stout of Illinois and Trisha Titus and partner Craig Derosher of West Chazy; nine grandchildren; a brother, Donad Titus and wife Idris of Scottsville, N.Y.; five sisters, Mary Hall of Mumford, N.Y., Theresa Woodward of Plattsburgh, N.Y., Cecile Campbell and husband Gary of Rochester, Florence Lacy of Rochester and Judy Bunyar and husband Jim of Brushton; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; and three brothers, Charles, Ernest and Roy. Calling hours will be held at the Chateaugay Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 20 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 21 in St. Patrick's Church in Chatcaugay. Burial will take place at Ridgeway Cemetery in Burke. There will be a covered dish gathering of all family and friends at the home of Richard and Sandy, 159 Titus Road following the funeral services. Anyone bringing a dish to pass can leave it at the home of Richard and Sandy, 497-6519. The Press-Republican. Jun. 20, 2006.________________________________________________________________Daily News, The (Longview, WA) - Friday, March 25, 2016 Richard Arthur Titus, 89, was reunited with Clarabelle, his beloved bride of 68 years, March 8, 2016, at his home in Mesa, Ariz. He was born May 1, 1926, in Longview, to Arthur and Mildred Titus, and graduated from Castle Rock High School in 1944. Dick served in the Navy from 1944 to 1948 aboard a tank transporting landing ship. On Oct. 23, 1946, he married Clarabelle Wilkins in Castle Rock. She preceded him in death in 2014. Dick retired from the Cowlitz County Road Department in 1975 after 30 years of service. He then contributed to the construction of forest service roads for 15 years. He was a member of the Castle Rock Senior Center, a past master of Sunnyside Grange, and an active member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. He was known for his kind heart, storytelling and love of family. He kept life simple. Family and friends were his priority. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, reading the newspaper, family reunions and holding Clarabelle's hand. In addition to Clarabelle, Dick was preceded in death by a son, Kevin; three infant daughters; two brothers; and a sister. Dick is survived by two sisters, Sue Nelson of Spokane and Carol Mott (Richard) in California; a brother, Jim Titus (Joan) of Lyle, Wash.; a son and daughter-in-law, Don and Linda Titus of Castle Rock; two daughters, Sally Springs of Youngtown, Ariz., and Deborah Titus in Washington; five grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. "We are at peace knowing he and Nana are reunited in Heaven." At his request, no service will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Home Health & Hospice, P.O. Box 2067, Longview, WA 98632 or St. Paul Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 847, Castle Rock, WA 98611. ________________________________________________________________Richard C. Titus, 74, of Rock Island, passed away Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007, at Trinity Medical Center, Rock Island. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 15, at Hodgson Funeral Home, Rock Island. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Interment will follow services at National Cemetery, Arsenal Island, with military rites conducted by American Legion Post 246, Moline. Memorials may be made to the Moline American Legion or VFW. Richard was born Nov. 11, 1932, in Muscatine, Iowa, the son of Harry G. and Edna Ash Titus. He was married to Dolores Anderson in 1954, in Rock Island. She preceded him in death June 2, 2004. Mr. Titus worked as a custodian for many schools and churches. He had attended the First United Methodist Church in Rock Island. Mr. Titus served in the U.S. Army, receiving the Purple Heart during the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion Post 246, Moline, and VFW 1303, Rock Island. Surviving are four sons, Mark S. Titus, Curt L. Titus, Ricky G. Titus and Brent (Wanda) Titus, all of Rock Island. Also surviving are his sisters, Ada Stevenson, Rock Island, Georgian Weikert, Plant City, Fla., Ruby Delbeck, West Liberty, Iowa; a brother, Carl (Irma) Titus, Widefield, Colo.; grandchildren, Amber Klundt, Chrisma Ripple, Harry Titus, Richard Titus, Ricky Titus Jr., Justin Titus, Tosha Titus; and 16 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, brother and two sisters. The Times-Dispatch. Oct. 13, 2007.________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - February 12, 1994. Page: 2Richard D. Titus, 46, of St. Augustine, formerly of Tampa, died Wednesday at Flagler Hospital East in St. Augustine. A native of Hackensack, N.J., he moved to St. Augustine seven years ago. He was an assistant director of engineering for Flagler Hospital and an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. He is survived by his wife, Catherine; a daughter, Barbara Jean of St. Augustine; a son, Robert Blizzard of Tennessee; two stepdaughters, Amy Waldron and Kellie Waldron, and a stepson, Jason Waldron, all of St. Augustine; his parents, Roy and Eleanor of Lake Placid; and a sister, Patti Ann Storch of Coral Springs. Craig Funeral Home, St. Augustine.________________________________________________________________Modesto Bee, The (CA) - October 31, 1996. Page: E-14June 20, 1936 -- Oct. 26, 1996 Richard D. Titus, 60, of Modesto died Saturday at Providence Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska. Mr. Titus was a native of Dumore, Penn. He lived in Modesto two years and previously lived in Scranton, Penn., from 1936 to 1955. He was a printer for Panel Prints. He was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. He was a Baptist minister in Kennidale, Texas; he attended First Baptist Church. He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War. He is survived by his daughter, Shelley Orton of New York; brothers, Louis Titus of Scranton and Gus Titus of Modesto; and a sister, Sally Velehaski of Chantilly, Va. A funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Lakewood Funeral Home, Hughson. Burial will be at Ripon Cemetery, Ripon. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. ________________________________________________________________Richard D. Titus Sept. 24, 1963 July 15, 2005 Services: Monday, July 18, 9 a.m. Richard Titus, 41, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family on Friday, July 15, 2005. His earthly remains will be interred at a graveside ceremony at Greenlawn Southwest Cemetery on Monday morning, July 18, 2005 at 9:00 A.M. Father Craig Harrison, a long-time acquaintance and family friend will officiate. Richard is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Fred and Elsie Titus of Orofino, Idaho; maternal grandfather, Don Sowa of Lewiston, Idaho and uncle, James Titus of Orofino, Idaho. Richard leaves to deeply mourn him, his dearest friend and closest companion, his twin brother, Ronald F. Titus of Bakersfield, as well as his loving and caring sisters, Barbara M. Weidinger of Bakersfield and V. Michelle Titus of Menlo Park, California. His brother-in-law, Steve Weidinger was also his special friend and fishing and hunting companion. Richard was the proud uncle of Alexandra E. Ferrari and Raquel B. Ferrari of Menlo Park, California. His maternal grandmother, Vivian Sowa of Boise, Idaho joins them as they grieve for him. His surviving aunts and uncles include, Patty Badgley of Boise, Idaho; Keith and Carol Ormond of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Darrel and Alyce Titus, Penny Titus, Glenna Skinner all of Orofino, Idaho; Robert and Carol Titus of Tehachapi, California; David and Dorothy Watt of Sandpoint, Idaho; Donald and Annie Sowa of Lakeview, Oregon as well as 20 cousins and numerous other relatives and friends. Richard was a graduate of West High School, Bakersfield Community College and California State University Bakersfield. He represented these schools as an avid and accomplished tennis player. Teaming with his brother Ronald, they won High School Valley Championships, the coveted Ojai Tennis Tournament Doubles Championship and were finalists in the Division 2 National Doubles Tennis Championships. In recent years, hunting and fishing were his favorite hobbies. Richard's employment history included, tennis pro, electrician and for the last several years he was a substitute teacher for the Bakersfield City School District. His parents, Ron and Betty Titus of Bakersfield love and miss Richard more than words can express "but they are sorrowing not, even as others who have no hope (Thessalonians 4:13-14) but know that Richard is absent from his body but is present with the Lord." (2 Corinthians 5:6-8) They are grateful for the loving friends who supported Richard and them as Richard passed into the welcoming arms and glorious presence of God. We welcome your prayers at this time and express our gratitude for each and every act of kindness and concern shown to Richard during his life on earth. "And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, In as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." Matthew 25:40. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Houchin Blood Bank or Kern Community Tennis Association in memory of Richard. For additional service information, please contact Basham Funeral Care at 873-8200. Basham Funeral Care ________________________________________________________________Richard 'Dick' Dwight Titus, 74, died Saturday, March 10, 2007 at Ft. Meade VA Hospital. Dick was born on April 27, 1932 to Clinton and Norma Titus in Miller, SD. He graduated from Miller High School in 1950 and served in the Army and National Guard. He married Mary Lou Landsberger in Sisseton, SD, May 1957 and they resided in St. Cloud, MN and later in Scottsdale, AZ. Together they had one daughter, Jodi K. Titus. Dick and Mary Lou had many friends and enjoyed life to the fullest. THEY WERE ALWAYS VERY GENEROUS AND READY TO HELP OTHERS. DICK ENJOYED HUNTING, OUTDOORS AND LOVED DOGS AND HORSES. After Mary Lou's death in March 2000, he moved to Rapid City where he lived until his death. Dick was an accomplished businessman and a member of many organizations including the Elks Club, Masons and most recently, the Black Hills Retired Senior Volunteer Program. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by his sister Donna Weeks of Rapid City, three nieces and their families; Tami Brock, Lakeland, FL, Vicki Bjerke, Phoenix AZ, and Angie Weeks, Rapid City, and many, many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Clinton, and Norma Titus, and his wife, Mary Lou. Graveside services will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 15, 2007 at the Black Hills National Cemetery with the Rev. Jan Christensen officiating, with a reception following at First Presbyterian Church in Rapid City. TREA of Rapid City will provide military honors. In consideration of his love for animals, in lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made in Dick's name to local animal shelters, the A.S.P.C.A. or the Retired Senior Volunteer Program in Rapid City.________________________________________________________________Colorado Springs Gazette. Friday. Sep. 9, 1966. p. 8. CO.Richard E. Titus, 562 1/2 E. Kiowa St., a lifetime residne of Colorado Springs, died Wednesday at his home. He was employed as a laborer. Mr. Titus was born Feb. 26, 1907, in Colorado Springs. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Ida Davis and Mrs. Ruth Kennedy, of Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Phoebe Shillinger, Richmond, Calif.; four brothers, Murriel and Guy Titus, of Colorado Springs; James Titus, San Francisco, Calif., and Ralph Titus, Oakland, Calif., and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Law Drawing Room. Dr. W. G. Schaefer will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The pallbearers will be nephews.________________________________________________________________Richard E. Titus, 49, a lifetime resident of Nampa, passed away on Sunday, April 13, 2003 at a Nampa hospital following a short illness. A time to honor and celebrate Richs life will be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 19, 2003 at the Nampa High School Gymnasium, 203 Lake Lowell Ave., Nampa. Richard E. Titus was born on May 3, 1953 in Nampa where he was reared and graduated from Nampa High School in 1971. Rich was a longtime employee of both the City of Nampa and Canyon County. He most recently worked for the State of Idaho Department of Transportation. Rich coached his sons 14 year old city league Babe Ruth Championship Team and planned to have the same success this summer with his daughters fast pitch softball team. Rich is survived by his son, Ryan Lee Titus (16); his daughter, Whitney Joy Titus (14), and their mother, Deborah Kay. He was his childrens beloved father and biggest fan. Rich is also survived by his wife of nine months, Cheryl Dearborn. They were each others best friend. He was preceded in death by his parents, Cliff and Ruth; a brother, Lee Nick Titus, his Uncle George, Aunt Ruth and a cousin, Jack OVery. Since sports was an important part of Rich and his childrens lives the family suggests memorials be made to the Rich Titus Memorial Fund at Nampa High School Athletic Department, 203 Lake Lowell Ave., Nampa, Idaho 83686. The fund will be used for Nampa High School Athletic Scholarships. The memorial will be in lieu of flowers. To Remember the life of Rich the family would like any who have a special memory, to share that with the family by writing your thoughts in a book that will be available at the service on Saturday. This will be a collection of your memories for the family to keep and read later. This collection is compiled and placed in a I Remember When book.________________________________________________________________Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH) - March 29, 2008Richard E. Titus, Sr., 63, of Harris Rd., Nashua passed away Friday, March 28, 2008 at his home. Richard was born in Winthrop, Mass., on Sept. 26, 1944, a son of the late Victor & Mary (Doheney) Titus. He was the husband of Maryann (Wierszchalek) Titus of Nashua. Mr. Titus was a longtime resident of Nashua. Prior to his retirement, Richard had been employed by Lee Products in Everett, Mass. He was a member of the Antique Car Club, the Dracut Road Runners and Sunshine Cruisers. Besides his wife, Richard is survived by two sons, Richard E. Titus, Jr. and his wife Maura of Salem, and Keith B. Titus and his wife Sheila of Dracut; one daughter, Tracy DeGenova and her husband Erick of Nashua; five grandchildren, Jason, Adam, Derick, Keith and Andrew; one brother, Daniel Titus and his wife Holly of Peabody; two sisters, Gloria Neil and her husband Donald of Goldsboro, NC, and Joyce Smith and her husband Joe of Lynn; also several nieces, nephews and cousins SERVICES: Visiting hours will be held Monday from 4-8 p.m. in the Anctil-Rochette & Son Funeral Home, 21 Kinsley St., Nashua. A Funeral Service will be held Tuesday at the funeral home at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. To view an on-line memorial, send a condolence or for more information, go to anctil-. Services and arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Anctil-Rochette & Son Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Richard E. “Dick” Titus, Jr., 77, of 1021 Dry Run Road, Beech Creek, passed away Sunday, February 24, 2013 at Susque-View Home, Lock Haven. He was born in Lewistown on July 27, 1935, the son of the late Richard E., Sr. and Helen Roberta Titus. On May 10, 1953 he married the former Janet S. Young who survives at Susque-View Home. Dick was a veteran of the Army Infantry, serving in the Korean War. He was employed at the Bloomsburg Silk Mill for 25 years and American Color and Chemical Dye Works before retiring from Woolrich Woolen Mills after 18 years of service. He was a member of Laurel Run United Methodist Church and life member of the Beech Creek American Legion. In addition to his wife, Dick is survived by two sons, Richard E. Titus, III of Blanchard and Denny H. Titus of Harrisburg; two daughters, Katherine Titus George of Beech Creek and Shelly L. Chris of Cogan Station; a brother, Robert Titus of Oval; a sister, Sandy Walker of Lock Haven; nine grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Gordon “Sonny” Titus. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 11 a.m. at the Donald G. Walker Funeral Home, Inc., 231 High St., Flemington with Rev. Bruce Wallace officiating. Burial will be in Romola Cemetery. Friends and family will be received at the funeral home on Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Wednesday morning from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Laurel Run United Methodist Church.________________________________________________________________East Oregonian (Pendleton, OR) - Monday, September 10, 2018Salem Nov. 11, 1939 - Sept. 6, 2018. Former Pendleton resident Richard Ferrin Titus, 78, of Salem died Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, in Salem. He was born Nov. 11, 1939, in Union, Ore. Services will be held Thursday, Sept. 13 at 9 a.m. at Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service in Salem, followed by burial at 12:30 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland.________________________________________________________________Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - March 12, 2006. Page: 41Richard H. Titus, of Murray Hill, on March 10, 2006, beloved husband of Katherine Titus (nee Stults), loving father of Sue Bottom, Lynn Titus, Mark, John and the late Daniel Titus (2005), dear father-in-law of Leslie, Barbara, Joann and Terry Bottom. He will also be deeply missed by his six grandchildren, one greatgranddaughter and also his former wife, Mary Ann. A gathering will take place on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. with a memorial service, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in The GRAY FUNERAL HOME, 318 East Broad St., Westfield. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Atlantic Hospice would be appreciated.________________________________________________________________Wabash Plain Dealer (IN) - Monday, March 15, 2010Richard Hugh Titus, 84, of Kuhn Lake, formerly of Wabash, died at 9:37 p.m. Sunday, March 14, 2010, at Miller's Merry Manor East in Wabash. He was born June 10, 1925 in Wabash County, to Ralph E. and Hazel (Sipole) Titus. Richard married Mary Louise Shellenbarger in Wabash on June 1, 1952; she died July 30, 1994. He owned and operated Titus Nursery in Wabash several years, and worked for Hoffman Nursery 35 years. He was a member of Bachelor Creek Church of Christ in Wabash, and North Webster American Legion. He was an avid fisherman and a Purdue fan. He is survived by two sons, Rodney H. (Brenda) Titus of Bedford, and Randy J. Titus of Wabash; four grandchildren, Josh (Suzzi) Titus of Ellettsville, Sarah Titus of Bedford, Ian Titus, and Katie Titus, both of Florida; four great-grandchildren, Avery Titus of Bedford, Tyler Spohn, Mike Spohn, and Ali Spohn, all of Ellettsville; a sister, Virginia Karnehm of Lafayette; a brother, Jerry (Marti) Titus of Chesapeake, Va. He was preceded in death by his son, Richard Scott Titus, who died April 26, 1992, six brothers, and a sister. Funeral services will be held at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, 1241 Manchester Ave. Wabash at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 18. Burial will be in Memorial Lawns Cemetery, Wabash. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Preferred memorial is Lutheran Hospital Heart Transplant Program, 7950 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804. The memorial guest book for Richard may be signed at grandstaff- . ________________________________________________________________Arizona Daily Star, The (Tucson, AZ) - Tuesday, May 22, 2012Richard J. Titus, 56, pilot, Milford, Conn., May 11, Evergreen.________________________________________________________________Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - Sunday, January 23, 2011Richard J. Titus III, 62, of Tampa, passed December 15, 2010. A celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. January 23, at Fossil Park in St. Petersburg, Fla., with a mass at a later date.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - December 20, 2003. Page: 6ARichard J. Titus Sr., 69, of the Loomis Park section of Hanover Township, died Thursday at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born May 23, 1934, in Hanover Township, he was a son of the late Thomas and Isabella (Weir) Titus. He attended Hanover Township schools and graduated from Hanover Township Memorial High School. He served in the 109th Field Artillery. He owned and operated the Titus Casket Co., Hanover Township. He was a member of the First English Baptist Church, Nanticoke; Masonic Lodge 541, Nanticoke; and the Scottish Rite Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg. He was preceded in death by his brother, Thomas. Surviving are his wife of 46 years, the former Dawn Wompierski; sons, Richard Jr., Bethlehem; Dale, Brighton, Mich.; Jeffrey, North Richland Hills, Texas; six grandchildren; sisters, Myrtle Herring, Hanover Township; and Maybert Polk, Prentiss, Miss. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday from the Charles V. Sherbin Funeral Home, 628-630 Main Road, Hanover Green section of Hanover Township, with Pastor Ken Turley and the Rev. Beth Titus officiating. Interment will be in Nanticoke Cemetery, Nanticoke. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Masonic services will be at 8 p.m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program at the John Heinz Institute, Wilkes-Barre. ________________________________________________________________Port Arthur News (TX) - Tuesday, October 25, 2016Richard Jules Titus, age 90, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on October 16th, 2016. Memorial services will be held at 11 am on Thursday, October 27th at Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church, 15415 Red Robin Road, San Antonio, Texas 78255, with Father Christopher George Phillips officiating. Interment will be at the church columbarium following the service. Richard was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to Albert Anthony and Lillian Marie Titus on January 23, 1926. He went to St. James High School in Port Arthur, Texas. He graduated with a college degree from Georgia Tech. He married Leah Rae Carr on August 16th 1952 in Houston, Texas. They were married for 20 years and raised nine children. He worked as an aeronautical engineer for various companies from 1951 until retirement in 1991, to include Boeing, Northrop, Learjet, Swearingen, LTV, McDonnell Aircraft and Bell Aerospace. He was a veteran of WWII and served in the U.S. Navy. He enjoyed volunteer teaching 6th – 12th grade math and reading at the Atonement Academy. His hobbies included reading, tennis and jogging. He loved steaks and Mexican food. Richard is preceded in death by Leah, his daughter Angela Rae Titus, his sister June Alberta Ramirez and his brother Gilbert Rene Titus. Richard is survived by his brothers – Ron and Mary Titus, Houston, TX and Edsel and Patricia Titus, Ojai, CA; his children – Jan and Richard Moscatelli, Marshfield, MA, Joe and Kari Titus, Austin, TX, Pat and Kerry Titus, Yukon, TX, Chris Titus and Rob Kaufman, Norwalk, CT, Ron and Kay Titus, San Antonio, TX, Monica and Monte Coulter, Chattanooga, TN, Regina and Frank Clerici, Walpole, MA and Andrea and Tom Williams, Driftwood, TX; his grandchildren – Bianca Moscatelli, Alex Moscatelli, Kara Titus, Lauren Bryant, Michael Titus, Amanda Titus, Thomas Titus, Katrina Titus and Monte Coulter IV; and his great grandchild, Meleah Titus.________________________________________________________________Richard L. Titus. Born June 7, 1925, died April 3, 2004. Resident of Whittier, Ca. for 72 years. Served with the Army Air Corp. during WWII. Graduated USC 1953. Deputy Sheriff Los Angeles County 1956-1982. Surviving sister, Janet L. Carson; brother, Michael J. Titus; nephew, Chris Thoman.... Published in the Whittier Daily News on 4/13/2004.________________________________________________________________Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - February 7, 2007. Page: B8Richard Lee Titus, 68, died Feb. 3, 2007. Mr. Titus was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio, to the late Robert and Anna Sollman Titus. He was a veteran, having served in the U.S. Navy for 21 years. He was a member of the American Legion in Ohio. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Virginia Titus; two sons, David Titus of Arizona and Jeffrey Titus of Ohio; sister, Roberta Bell of Las Vegas; sister-in-law, Tina Wilcox and husband Mark of Rocky Mount, N.C.; and nephews, William, Justin, Jeremy, Len, Joshua, Jacob and Jason. A service will be held at 11 a.m. today in Twiford's Colonial Chapel, 929 Battlefield Blvd. S., Chesapeake, VA 23322. A visitation was held at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Condolences may be expressed to the family at . ________________________________________________________________US-CC24Garden City Telegram, The (KS) - Saturday, December 29, 2018LEOTI — Richard Lee "RL" Titus, 85, died Monday, Dec. 17, 2018, at Wallace County Community Care Center in Sharon Springs, Kan. He was born Nov. 3, 1933, in Lewis, Kan., to Clarence and Mary Francis (Goin) Titus. He married Mary Al Rigor in Kinsley, Kan. in 1954, and he married Lou Ann Woolman in 1979 in Garden City. He lived in western Kansas all his life and was a farmer and served in the United States Coast Guard. He is survived by three children, Debbie Nicholson of Silt, Colo., Donna Haines of Leoti, and Danny Titus of Garden City; a sister, Lida Mae Mc Cune of Greeley, Colo.; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Pete, June and Bill; and two sisters, Bernice and Thelma. Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 5 at Leoti Cemetery in Leoti. There will be no calling times. Memorials may be given to the Wichita County Amusement Association or Anthem Masonic Lodge # 0248 in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home in Leoti. Condolences may be sent to the family through the funeral home website at ________________________________________________________________Spooner Advocate (WI) - October 9, 2008Richard Louis "Dick" Titus, 80, of Springbrook, died peacefully surrounded by his loving wife and children on Monday, Sept. 29, 2008, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth. He was born on September 23, 1928, in the town of Crystal to Guy and Christina (Neste) Titus. He attended several country schools and Springbrook High School, graduating from Spooner High School in 1946. Dick attended two years at Barron Normal. He then attended the Palmer School of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, and four years at Logan Chiropractic College in St. Louis, Mo., graduating in August 1950. Dick enlisted in the U. S. Navy on September 13, 1950, and served four years as a hospital corpsman. He was a troops transport and made many trips to Japan, Korea and Alaska. He married Lois Martin on February 5, 1951, and they loved and enjoyed 57 years of family and wonderful memories. After military service and college he moved his family to Louisville, Ky., where they lived for 38 years. Dick worked for Eastern Airlines for 29 years while starting his chiropractic practice in 1960. He retired in May 1995 and moved to Springbrook two days later. Dick enjoyed hunting, fishing, teasing and life. He was a member of Namekagon Congregational Church UCC in Earl where he served as a trustee. He was also a trustee and member of VFW Post #10568 as well as the bugler for Post #10568 Honor Guard. He is survived by his wife, Lois; daughter, Kathy (Bob) McDonald of Louisville, Ky.; sons, Rick (Robin) of Bremerton, Wash., and Craig of Louisville, Ky.; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one sister, Evelyn (Ervin) Boone, of Rochester, Minn.; sisters-in-law, Aagot Titus of Tucson, Ariz., and Deloris Titus of Burlington, Iowa; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Clifford and Joseph. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, at Namekagon Congregational Church in Earl. Rev. Susan Faunce-Zimmerman officiated. Interment followed in the Earl Cemetery. Visitation was at the church from 10 to 11 a.m. prior to the service. Military honors were provided by Springbrook VFW Post #10568 Honor Guard. The family was assisted with arrangements by Dahl Funeral Home, Spooner. Online condolences may be offered at . ________________________________________________________________Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) - December 7, 1997. Page: 8BRichard McDaniel Titus, 77, Sarasota, died Dec. 4, 1997. He was born July, 17, 1920, in Ocala, and came to Sarasota seven years ago from Pompano. He was an abstract examiner for title companies. He was a Navy veteran and an Episcopalian. Survivors include two sisters, Marcella Spencer and Ruth, both of Sarasota; two brothers, John of Sarasota and William of Farmington Hills, Mich.; and two grandchildren. Services will be private. Robarts Brothers Universal Memorial Center, Second Street, is in charge. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida, 6055 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238. ________________________________________________________________Richard Miles “Dick” Titus. Services for Richard Miles “Dick” Titus, 59, Logansport, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Gundrum Funeral Home. He died at 2:28 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18, 2008, in his sister’s residence in Monticello Born May 31, 1949, in Logansport, he was the son of Paul Jacob Sr. and Norma Mae Fry Titus. Mr. Titus was a retired heavy equipment operator. He enjoyed painting and drawing. Surviving are brothers, Paul “Jake” Titus and wife, Linda, Logansport, Steve Titus and wife, Karen, Belleville, Ohio, Norman Lee Titus Sr. and wife, Billie, Logansport, Ed Titus and wife, Vickie, Findlay, Ohio, and Norman Lee Titus Jr., Logansport; sisters, Janet Ocheltree, Burlington, Wash., Charlotte Walker, Logansport, Cynthia McCarter, Monticello, Marianne Marshall and husband, Terry, Monticello, and Lori Spradling, Logansport; and several nieces and nephews. Pastor Andy Weil will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to the family at . Pharos-Tribune. Aug. 20, 2008.________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - August 20, 2005. Page: B6Richard R. Titus, 75, of South Glastonbury, died Thursday, (August 18, 2005) at home after a long illness of Parkinson disease. He was the beloved husband of 54 years to Betty Lou M. (Jeppesen) Titus. He was born in Butler, MO, on June 24, 1930, the son of the late Paul and Edith (Frankford) Titus. He grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and attended Iowa State University where he studied Aeronautical Engineering. After graduating he worked for several companies in California before moving to Connecticut, where he worked for United Technologies Research Center in East Hartford until his retirement in 1987. His biggest interest was space technology where he was a leading expert. Richard's first importance in life was his love for his family. He leaves behind his wife and daughters, Marla Titus, (a.k.a. Jamie) an artist and attorney, of New York City, NY and Paula Mitchell and her husband Stephen of South Glastonbury. He was adored by his two grandchildren Jena and Evan-Mitchell who will miss their ''Pop Pop'' greatly. In addition he leaves behind a niece, Linda Calder and her husband Dave; and a nephew, Robert Titus and his wife Debbie all of California. He was predeceased by his brother Paul V. Titus. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 27, at 2:30 p.m., at Faith Lutheran Church, 1120 Silver Lane, East Hartford, Ct. Burial will be private at Old Church Cemetery in South Glastonbury. ln lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Connecticut American Parkinson Disease Association, 27 Allendale Dr., North Haven, CT 06473 or to Faith Lutheran Church Endowment Fund, 1120 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06118. The Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New London Turnpike, Glastonbury, has been entrusted with the arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - January 11, 2007. Page: B5Richard Ray Titus, age 54, of Fort Worth, lost his battle with cancer on Sunday, January 7, 2007. He was born July 21, 1952 in Great Bend, Kansas. He was a graduate of the University of Kansas. He was a member and president of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Richard was a private pilot, marathon runner and he enjoyed golfing. He was also an avid Jayhawk fan. He was preceded in death by his father, Harold Titus. He is survived by his mother, Mary Ann Titus; three children, Stephanie Titus, Rob Titus and Chris Titus; sister, Margaret Shaver; and three brothers, David Titus, Jeff Titus and Steve Titus. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 10, 2007 at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 11, 2007 at Oak Hill United Methodist Church, 7815 Highway 290 West. Interment will follow at CookWalden/Forest Oaks Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions in honor of Richard be made to Hospice Austin's Christopher House, 4107 Spicewood Springs Rd., Suite 100, Austin, Texas 78759, (800) 445-3261. (Arrangements under the direction of Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral Home, 6300 W. William Cannon Drive, Austin, Texas 78749, (512) 892-1172).________________________________________________________________News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - April 27, 1992. Page: 10ARichard Scott Titus, 28, Wabash died yesterday in Veterans Administration Medical Center, Fort Wayne. The Wabash native retired as a food services specialist for the Army this year. Surviving are his wife, Terri; daughter, Kathleen Elizabeth; son, Ian Anthony; parents, Mary and Richard Titus; and brothers, Rodney and Randy, all of Wabash. Services are 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Grandstaff-Hentgen-Miner Funeral Home, Wabash, where calling is 2 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Marion National Cemetery. Preferred memorials are gifts to charity. ________________________________________________________________Richard Thomas Titus, 57, of Rehoboth Beach and formerly of Baltimore, died Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007, at home, after a seven-month battle with cancer. Mr. Titus was born in Baltimore, the son of the late Frank Titus and Catherine Titus. Mr. Titus was a maintenance engineer for 30 years and a member of the Moose Lodge. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his daughter, Catherine Vacek of Glen Burnie, Md.; two grandchildren, Brian Keith Vacek Jr. and Mickayla Nicole Vacek, both of Glen Burnie; four brothers, Robert, Ray, Frank and Ronnie Titus; a sister-in-law, Tina Titus; and his best friend, Bill Jones, of Rehoboth Beach. Services were held in the GonceFuneral Home, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The Cape Gazette. Feb. 7, 2007.________________________________________________________________Richard W. Titus Sr., 62, of Idetown died Saturday, Sept. 10, 1994 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston.Born in Kingston on Aug. 17, 1932, he was the son of the late Jacob and Jeannette Fussell Titus. He had been a resident of Idetown for the past 27 years and was previously a resident of Courtdale. He was a 1950 graduate of the former Luzerne High School. Prior to his retirement in 1992, he was employed as an insurance adjuster by the Erie Insurance Co.He The Times Leader, PA. Sep. 12, 1994.________________________________________________________________The Bismarck Tribune. Saturday, April 6, 1940. p. 1.CASSELTON, N.D. - Mrs. Richard W. Titus, 73, resident of Casselton since 1928 and previously in Buffalo, N. D. since 1887, died Friday in a Fargo hospital. Besides Mr. Titus she leaves six daughters, Mrs. Leonard Murphy and Mrs. Oscar Spiss of Casselton, Mrs. Samuel Porter of Reynolds, Neb., Mrs. Thomas Long of Devils Lake and Rose and Elsie Titus of Fargo; three sons, William R. of Grand Rapids, Mich., Floyd H. of Esmond, N.D., and Charles of Buffalo. Services will be Sunday at Casselman.________________________________________________________________Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - August 10, 2003. Page: C10Richard Waring Titus. Dick Titus came from a proud line of soldiers. His great-grandfather, Samuel Smith, was a Confederate infantryman. Another ancestor, John Van Pelt Sr., served in the American Revolution. "He fought at Valley Forge with George Washington," said his son, Dan Lewis Titus of Dawsonville. During World War II, Dick Titus was part of the first American ground combat unit to be stationed in New Guinea, later writing a book about his experiences. He rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel after 41 years with the Army Reserve. Richard Waring Titus of Alpharetta, 91, died Wednesday of natural causes at his son's home. Graveside service is 1 p.m. Monday at Fort Mitchell National Cemetery in Seale, Ala. Sandy Springs Chapel Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements. As a youngster growing up in Atlanta, Mr. Titus was intrigued by the horses that pulled the city's fire wagons. "He used to go to North Avenue and sit on the curb and wait for the fire alarm to go off so he could watch the horses take their positions," said his son. "He was fascinated by horses." At Piedmont Park, he would clean the stables of the animals used by the Governor's Horse Guard. By the early 1930s he had become a member of the Machine Gun Troop, 108th Calvary, Georgia National Guard, otherwise known as the Governor's Horse Guard. The troop participated in parades and served as bodyguards for Gov. Eugene Talmadge, said Mr. Titus's son. "They had 30-caliber machines guns and all the equipment mounted on horseback. Father said they could be riding along, dismount and fire within 30 seconds." Mr. Titus's love for horses helped him attract a wife. On Dec. 13, 1941, at Emory University Chapel, he married Anne Wells Skidmore, an equestrian. Two months after the wedding, Mr. Titus was called off to war. He boarded the Queen Mary in New York for a 40-day trip to New Guinea, said his son. At Port Moresby, he served as a battery commander, entrusted to protect the airfield there from Japanese attack. When he returned to Georgia in 1944, Mr. Titus briefly took a job selling fishing tackle, then landed work as an inspector for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. "He would inspect public housing to make sure it was being constructed properly, and would do follow-ups to ensure there were adequate living conditions," said his son. After retiring from HUD in 1980, Mr. Titus wrote books and pursued an interest in genealogy he shared with his wife. They discovered that he had one ancestor who came to America on the Mayflower, and she had two, said his son. In the early 1990s, Mr. Titus wrote "Dunwoody Is No Longer Bucolic," a self-published history of his family's life in Dunwoody. A few years ago, he self-published "Come What Will," an account of his two years in New Guinea during World War II. When he wasn't otherwise occupied, Mr. Titus could be found mowing the lawn on his seven-acre Alpharetta property. "He had four mowers and a tractor, and cut grass virtually every day," said his son. Additional survivors include a granddaughter. ________________________________________________________________Richard Wayne Titus, 63, of Luray, died on Friday, March 17, 2006, at his home. He was born on Sept. 1, 1943, in Massachusetts and was a son of the late Harold Robert and Evelyn Leach Titus. Mr. Titus worked in the maintenance department at Brookside. He is survived by a son, Andrew Titus of Lynchburg; and a brother, Robert Titus of Hawaii. A private service will be conducted at a later date. His body was donated to the state anatomical program. The Warren Sentinel. Mar. 24, 2006.________________________________________________________________Daily Journal, The (International Falls, MN) - July 30, 2008. Page: 3Richard Willis Titus, of International Falls, Minn., died at his home on Friday, July 25, 2008. He was 86 years of age. Richard was born Aug. 25, 1921, in International Falls, Minn., and was a lifelong resident of the Falls. He was united in marriage to Genevieve (Erickson) Titus-Handley for 35 years and was a devoted friend and companion of Elizabeth (Betty) Ericson for over 30 years. Richard worked for Boise Cascade as a machine tender for over 42 years. In his spare time he enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was an avid trapper, a bush pilot and a great golfer. He liked to mount deer horns and was an impressive "doodler," so much so, his doodling has recently been made into some beautiful quilts. Rich could "Fix Anything" and he loved his children and grandchildren very much. In recent years he was "grandpa" to Betty's grandkids including Sarah and Zach Manka of the Falls. He was preceded in death by his parents, George B. Titus and Hazel B.(Smith) Titus; brothers, Donald, Calvin and Norman Titus; and his sister, Helen. Richard is survived and will be missed by his son, Maurice Richard Titus of Nampa, Idaho; daughters, Pamela (Titus) Hanson of International Falls, Minn. and Nancy (Titus) Francis of Rogers, Ark.; along with his six grandchildren, Scott, Leah, Kurt, Leslie, Megan and Britton; and his four great-grandchildren. Following Richard's wishes, no funeral service are scheduled at this time. Condolences may be left at . Arrangements are with Green-Larsen Mortuary Inc., International Falls. ________________________________________________________________Monterey County Herald, The (CA) - Tuesday, January 30, 2018Rita Evangeline Kramer Titus January 27, 1927 ~ January 24, 2018 Pacific Grove, CA Rita Evangeline Kramer Titus was an extraordinarily loving and devoted child, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend. She had a sweet nature, full of loving kindness, and was also known for her mischievous sense of humor and sharp wit. A strong and resilient woman of faith, she endured great sorrow yet also found and created great joy in life. Born in New York City and raised in Brooklyn and Long Island, Rita was the eldest of six children born to John Conrad Kramer and Margaret Anna Kenny. She graduated from the College of St. Elizabeth in 1948 and married Thomas Joseph Stewart in 1950. They had six children, but the youngest, Paul Tierney Stewart, passed away as a small child. Rita and Thomas were divorced in 1974. In 1977, Rita married Joseph (Jay) Parker Titus, Jr. and began a whole new life of love and adventure, traveling with him around the country and to Europe on hiking and climbing trips, and coming to know and love his five children and their families. Rita and Jay shared a passion for the mountains, but Rita had a special attachment to the sea. They divided their time between their home in Oakhurst in the Sierras and their home in Pacific Grove for many years. They enjoyed hiking the Asilomar Beach trails and took up square dancing when they lived in Oakhurst. Rita worked in a number of different fields over the course of her life: as a recipe tester and writer for the Woman's Home Companion right after college, as a hospital dietician when her children were young, and later as a buyer for Bullock's Department Stores and as the Assistant to the Social Services Director at the Children's Hospital of Orange County. She was interested in the world, open-minded, and a life-long student of languages, art, and architecture. Rita is remembered with great love by all her children: Thomas and Joanne Stewart, Megan Black, John and Jeannie Marie Stewart, Pamela and George Chant, Amy Stewart and Miles Handley, Larry and Nancy Titus, James and Amy Stewart, Jerry and Suzanna Titus, Jo-Marie and Jay Rowe, and Stephanie and Bradley Mallory, and by 33 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren. There will be a visitation on Thursday, February 1, 2018, from 5 pm to 8 pm, with a Rosary service at 7 pm, at The Paul Mortuary, 390 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, February 2, 2018, at 11 am at St. Angela Merici Catholic Church, Lighthouse & 9th, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, followed by a graveside service at El Carmelo Cemetery, Asilomar at Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. A celebration of Rita's life will be held from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm at the Point Pinos Grill, 79 Asilomar Boulevard, by the Pacific Grove Golf Links. View the online memorial for Rita Evangeline Kramer Titus________________________________________________________________San Diego Union, The (CA) - January 11, 1987Rita Lopez Titus, 90, who was born and grew up in San Diego, died of heart failure Dec. 27 in Severna Park, Md., where she lived with her daughter. Her father, Joseph Lopez, was born and grew up in the original "Casa de Lopez," The Lopez House, which is included in the Old Town historic tour. Services were in St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery, Severna Park. Memorial contributions may be sent to American Heart Association, 1415 Poplar Ave., Annapolis, Md. 21401. Mrs. Titus and her younger sister, Mayme Titus Ybarrondo, are the last of the family closely associated with the house, her niece said. The present Casa de Lopez is a replica. The original, then 130 years old, fell to the bulldozers in 1964 to make way for a freeway. It took four hours for the demolition squad to bring down the thick adobe walls. Some of the beams, window frames and other wood parts of the old building were saved to be worked into the replica. Its demolition was first decreed in 1952. Many groups and individuals united to save the structure. It was decided to move it, but it was found that the structure could not be moved. Crowds gathered and tears were shed on Oct. 5, 1964, when the old building came down. The replica is not far from the original site. It was the first house built outside the walls of the Old Town fort. It was built in 1834 by Don Francisco Lopez, who headed one of the first families of San Diego. His family walked from Mexico to join him in the new home. Through the years, it housed many of the leaders in San Diego history. Among them were the mother of Pio Pico, Mexican governor of California; the wife of San Diego's first mayor, Juan Osuna, and Father Antonio D. Ubach, who was the "Father Gaspar" in Helen Hunt Jackson's novel, "Ramona." After World War II, Alice Fisher, director of the Historical Society, and banker C. Arnholt Smith organized a campaign to restore the structure. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn became caretakers and opened a candle shop there. Later, the shop was moved to the replica. As a young woman, Mrs. Titus was a swimmer and golfer. In recent years, she was a bridge player, active in Homemakers Club and in senior citizen groups in Severna Park. She is survived by her daughter, Margueritte Titus Mills of Severna Park, and a sister, Mayme Titus Ybarrondo of Lonoke, Ark. Evening Tribune (San Diego, CA) - January 3, 1987A Mass for Rita L. Titus, 90, of Severna Park, Md., formerly of Old Town, was said Dec. 22 in St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Severna Park. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery in Maryland. She died Dec. 19 in her home. Mrs. Titus, a native of San Diego, lived in the county 70 years and had been a homemaker. Her family home, the Lopez House, is on the tour of historic homes in Old Town. Survivors include a daughter, Margueritte Mills of Severna Park; a sister, E.C. Ybarrondo of Lonoke, Ark.; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family suggested donations to the American Heart Association. Edition: 1,2________________________________________________________________Roanne V. Titus, 72, of Toms River, died Sunday, Aug. 8, at Community Medical Center, Toms River. Mrs. Titus was a member of the Neptune Woman's Club for many years. Born in the Bronx, she lived in Neptune for 40 years before moving to the Toms River area eight years ago. Surviving are her husband of 54 years, Charles Titus Sr.; a son, Charles Titus Jr. of Ocean Township; two daughters, Cheryl Dunnett of Manahawkin, Stafford, and Lisa Sarraf of Florida; and three grandchildren, Christina Forino, and Jessica and Ricky Dunnett. Services were private at the family's request. Kedz Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. from the Asbury Park Press, 8/11/04.________________________________________________________________Tampa Bay Times (FL) - Friday, October 13, 2017TITUS, Robert, 89, of Hudson, passed away Sunday, October 8, 2017. He is survived by his wife, Becky; and their families. Dobies Funeral Home, Hudson Chapel________________________________________________________________Denison Bulletin & Review (IA) - Tuesday, October 22, 2013Robert "Bob" Titus, 66 of Manilla, died Saturday, October 19, at the Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 23, at the United Church of Manilla with burial with military honors from American Legion Post 132 of Manilla at the Nishnabotna Cemetery in Manilla. The Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla is in charge of arrangements where friends may call after 3 p.m. on Tuesday, October 22. Survivors include his wife, Lenore Titus, of Manilla; one daughter, Michelle Titus, of Manilla; two brothers, Charles Titus, of New Jersey, and Edward Titus, of Pennsylvania; and four sisters, Linda Applegate and Dorothy Hale, of New Jersey, Virginia Costlow, of Texas, and Roseann Singer, of Ohio.Denison Bulletin & Review (IA) - Thursday, October 24, 2013Robert William "Bob" Titus, son of Edward and Roseann (McQuiston) Titus, was born February 13, 1947 at Homewood, PA. He grew up around the Pittsburgh area and graduated from Allegheny High School in 1965. Following graduation Bob entered the United States Marine Corps and served in Vietnam. He was united in marriage with Lenore Merwick on April 11, 1967 in Pittsburgh and then completed his enlistment at Quantico, VA. Following four years of active duty, he was inactive for two years and then honorably discharged in 1969. Bob earned his Associates Degree in Administration of Criminal Justice in 1978 after working in security for a number of companies in Pennsylvania. Bob accepted the position of Police Chief in Manilla, IA in 1978. The family made their home in Manilla where he took his responsibilities in law enforcement very seriously. He was always ready to help anyone in need. Police work was his life 24/7 and the family took very few vacations out of town. In what spare time he had, he enjoyed going to movies and watching TV, shopping and catching site of red tail hawks, turkeys and other wild animals in their road trips in the area. His family recalls that he was a very competitive player of board games and was a wonderful husband and father. After his retirement in February of 2000, Bob missed contact with all the people of his community. He suffered from diabetes and heart problems and spent some time in the Crawford County Memorial Hospital and the Manilla Manor Nursing Home due to lasting effects of a stroke. He died at the hospital in Denison following a short stay on Saturday, October 19, 2013. He was 66 years, 8 months and 6 days of age. Preceding Bob in death are his parents and son Robert W. "Bobby" Titus Jr. He is survived by his loving wife Lenore Titus of Manilla; daughter Michelle Titus of Manilla; brothers Charles Titus of NJ and Edward Titus of PA; sisters Linda Applegate of NJ, Virginia Costlow of TX, Roseann Singer of OH and Dorothy Hale of NJ; other relatives and friends. Visitation was Tueaday, October 22, 2013, after 3:00 pm at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla, IA. Funeral services were Wednesday, October 23, 2013, 10:30 am at the United Church of Manilla, Manilla, IA with the Rev. Angie Loomis, officiating. Music; "How Great Thou Art", "The Old Rugged Cross", "Lord, You Have Come to the Lakeshore", congregation~ Alice Chance, accompanist ~ "The Age of Aquarius" The 5th Dimension. Casket Bearers; Larry Birks, Larry Carstensen, Nick Hansen, Glen Macumber, Roger Rasmussen, Ron Wingert. Honorary Casket Bearers; Ray Rutherford, Tom Rutherford, Gil Schoba, Mike Kloewer, Charles Agan, Larry Jorgensen, Mike Marr, Jim English. Interment with Military Honors ~ American Legion Post 132, Manilla, IA. Nishnabotna Cemetery, Manilla, IA. Ohde Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Robert "Bob" Titus, 82, formerly of Kasson, died Dec. 24, 2007, in Lebanon, Mo. Mr. Titus was born Nov. 29, 1924, in Anoka, Minn., and attended school in Kasson. At age 16, he joined the Marine Corps and fought at Guadalcanal during World War II. He married Helen Odette on July 27, 1944, while home on leave. He is survived by a daughter, Marolyn Macken of California; a sister, Kathleen Wiger of Stewartville; and two brothers, Donald of Pennsylvania and Gordon of Minneapolis. Other survivors include a special granddaughter, Beth Statley, who cared for him; several other grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and a son-in-law, Ron Craig of Lebanon. He was preceded in death by his wife and a daughter. His body was cremated. Interment will be in Falls of Rough, Ky. His body was cremated. Interment will be in Falls of Rough, Ky. Post-Bulletin. Jan. 3, 2008.________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - Thursday, March 10, 2016 Robert Titus, of Paterson, passed away on March 8, 2016. Devoted father of Bob, Ronald, Bonnie, Jimmy Titus, Terry Foti. Loving brother of Faye Defeo and Richard Titus. Dear grandfather and uncle. Funeral Saturday, March 12 at 9:15 AM at Martinez memorial LLC. 747 Market st Paterson, NJ. Burial Laurel Grove Cemetery, Totowa, NJ Visiting Friday 5-9 PM. ________________________________________________________________Robert "Bob" A. Titus, 63, of Burbank, Calif., died on Dec. 17, 1999, at home after a long illness. Born on Oct. 4, 1936, he was the son of Gerald and Elizabeth (Kubis) Titus. Bob attended Traverse City schools, and was a member of the first seventh grade class to attend Traverse Heights School when it opened. He served in the U.S. Navy for four years and was discharged in San Diego. He made his home in California, retiring from Sears where he had been employed more than 25 years as a service technician. Bob was a generous, loving person who enjoyed fishing, camping, bowling, golf, gambling, tinkering, playing the guitar, country music, and giving a hand to anyone in need of help. For several years he served as president of the Burbank chapter of Parents Without Partners and remained close friends with many of the members. He enjoyed his family and many friends, especially his coffee cronies, and felt he never met a stranger. Bob had a warm spot in his heart for his childhood friends and neighbors, and attended the "Boonville Neighborhood Reunion" held in Traverse City several years ago when he loved reminiscing about "the good old days." Survivors include a daughter, Tracy (Dane) Johnson; grandsons, Matthew and Christopher - all of West Covina, Calif.; his first wife and the mother of his daughter, Mary Ellen (Dan) Russell of Temple City, Calif.; special companion, Pat, who cared for him the last few years of his life; two brothers, Gerald (Jenny) Titus of Battle Creek and Larry (Marcia) Titus of Traverse City; a sister, Mary (Louis) Czubak of Traverse City; many nieces and nephews; longtime friend James Clous of Traverse City; and a special nephew, Rocky, who shared Bob's home. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Elsie Maynard of Traverse City on March 9, 1997; a brother-in-law, Ken Maynard in 1983; and a brother-in-law, Edward Carpenter in 1991. Funeral services were held Dec. 23, 1999, at the Church of the Hills at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, Calif., conducted by Pastor William Pile. Graveside services and interment were held at Oakwood Cemetery in Traverse City on Thursday, May 18, 2000, with Pastor Marc Hoard of Pine Grove Church of God officiating. The family was served by the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Traverse City. Traverse City Record-Eagle.________________________________________________________________Farmingdale Observer (NY) - April 27, 2007Robert A. Titus, a lifelong resident of Melville, died on April 22, 2007. Sixty-year charter member and Benevolent President of the Melville Fire Department. Trustee and head usher of the Central Presbyterian Church of Huntington. Husband of Elizabeth "Libby" Titus (nee Abramoske). Father of Carol Castellano (Frank) and Lois Titus. Grandfather of Robert, Stephen, Jill, Bernadette, Amy, Meghan and nine great-grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Arthur F. White Funeral Home. A Firematic service was held at the funeral home. A religious service was held at the funeral home on April 26 with private cremation following. Donations in Bob's memory may be sent to the Central Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 240 Main St. Huntington, NY 11743 or the Visiting Nurse Service and Hospice of Suffolk, 505 Main St. Northport, NY ________________________________________________________________Topeka Capital-Journal, The (KS) - Saturday, June 12, 2010Robert Alfred Titus, 88, formerly of Rural Cottonwood Falls, KS died on June 10, 2010 at the Golden Living Center in Cottonwood Falls, KS. Services will be 10:00 A.M. Thursday, June 17, 2010 at Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home, Emporia. Visitation will be Wednesday night from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery, Toledo, KS with Military honors by Ball-McColm Post #5 American Legion, and Lowery-Funston Post #1980 Veterans of Foreign Wars. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers contributions in memory of Alfred in his name to the Flin________________________________________________________________Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - April 23, 2000. Page: D06Robert Austin Titus, 85, finished his journey on this earth on April 13, 2000. He was predeceased by his parents Howard M. and Myrtle Strane Titus, his sister Laverna M. Titus and brother John E. Titus and his son Robert Christopher Titus. He is survived by his daughter, Susan L. Titus and son-in-law, Manuel Penaloza of Sacramento, Calif.; his son, John E. Titus and daughter-in-law, Cynthia Krendl of Binghamton, N.Y.; his grandchildren, Elizabeth K. and Jordan K. Titus of Binghamton and Jonathan L. Penaloza of Sacramento; his sister, Jeannette Miller and brother-in-law, Aaron Miller of La Jolla, Calif.; and his nephew, John Miller; his niece, Nancy Miller; and his grand-nephew, Roger Miller. His many friends from the Columbus area included special friends, Richard Yoakam and Jody Prater. Bob, a native of Marion, Iowa, served as a B-17 navigator in the Army Air Force during WW II. In this capacity he cultivated friends whom he enjoyed the remainder of his life, especially those whom he saw at yearly reunions of his 95th Bomb Group and of the Air Force Escape and Evasion Society. He was a clarinetist and music teacher at The Ohio State University from 1947 until his retirement in 1981. He was a long-time member of the Unitarian Church and the Sierra Club. Bob loved classical music, swimming in the crystal clear waters of the Georgian Bay, bicycle riding, exploring in the woods, and preparing sausage and waffle breakfasts for friends and family. A conservationist and scholar, he tended local nature paths, composted in his back yard, studied archeology and the lives of composers. A memorial service will be held in the Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer at 2 p.m. on Sunday May 21. Arrangements by COOK & SON-PALLAY FUNERAL HOME.________________________________________________________________Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - February 24, 1989. Page: D3Robert B. Titus, 57, of 163 Gold Finch Court and formerly of Atlantic City, died Thursday at the Hackettstown Community Hospital. Mr. Titus was employed as a controller for Hercules Co. in Kenvil. Before that he had traveled extensively for 30 years as a manager of finance for General Electric. He was born in Atlantic City and had lived there many years. Surviving are: his wife, Geraldine; four daughters, Nancy and Karen of Tuscon, Ariz., Barbara Vellios of Akron, Ohio, and Susan Knapp of Richmanville, N.Y.; one sister, Barbara Kelly of Brigantine; and three grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Church of the Assumption in Hackettstown. Friends may call at the Scala Memorial Home, 124 High St., Hackettstown. Burial will be private. ________________________________________________________________Daily Record, The (Ca?on City, CO) - Friday, September 10, 2010. Page: 2On Sept. 8, 2010, Robert Bruce Titus went to be with his Lord and Savior. He was born on June 24, 1929, in Helena, Mont. Bob joined the U.S. Navy at age 15, WWII. He lived life to the fullest, a constant adventure. Bob leaves behind his wife of almost 58 years, Eleanor (Ellie); son, Tim (Deana) of Stillwater, Okla.; daughter, Kathy (Dennis) Cary of Florence; daughter, Debra McLean of Florence; son, Larry (Paulette) of Ca?on City; seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Bob joins son Tom in heaven. He was a member of First Southern Baptist Church of Ca?on City where a memorial service will be announced at a later time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Southern Baptist Church or Sangre De Cristo Hospice. ________________________________________________________________Robert C. Titus Sr., World War II veteran Newark resident Robert C. Titus Sr. died on Feb. 4, 2000, at Christiana Hospital. Mr. Titus, 82, served in the U.S. Army during World War II, was a chemical operator for DuPont Experimental Station and a member of the Post Cana in Talleyville. He is survived by his son, Robert C. Titus Jr. and daughter-in-law, Margarita E. Titus, both of San Diego, Calif.; son Richard C. Titus of Winchester, Va.; daughters, Cynthia and Tracy Titus, both of Newark; grandchildren and great grandchildren. A service was held at Gracelawn Memorial Park Chapel.______________________________________________________________Robert C. Titus of Bloomingdale, retired worker for LaFavorite Rubber in Hawthorne (where he worked for 45-years), and lifelong resident of the area, died Wednesday, March 28, 2001, in Chilton Memorial Hospital, Pequannock. He was 79. He was born in Pompton Lakes. He was the widower of Eleanor Titus. Survivors include two sons, Robert and Wally, both of Monticello; one daughter, Patricia Inglis of Butler; one brother, Dave of Catskill; one sister, Isabel Everett of Bloomingdale; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was predeceased by one daughter, Peggy Curran. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 1, at the Morrison Funeral Home, 86 Bartholdi Ave., Butler. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday, April 2, in Butler United Methodist Church. Interment will be in Mount Rest Cemetery, Butler. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Butler United Methodist Church, 5 Bartholdi Ave., Butler, N.J. 07405. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Morrison Funeral Home, Butler.________________________________________________________________Robert "Bob" Titus, 82, formerly of Kasson, died Dec. 24, 2007, in Lebanon, Mo. Mr. Titus was born Nov. 29, 1924, in Anoka, Minn., and attended school in Kasson. At age 16, he joined the Marine Corps and fought at Guadalcanal during World War II. He married Helen Odette on July 27, 1944, while home on leave. He is survived by a daughter, Marolyn Macken of California; a sister, Kathleen Wiger of Stewartville; and two brothers, Donald of Pennsylvania and Gordon of Minneapolis. Other survivors include a special granddaughter, Beth Statley, who cared for him; several other grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and a son-in-law, Ron Craig of Lebanon. He was preceded in death by his wife and a daughter. His body was cremated. Interment will be in Falls of Rough, Ky. Post-Bulletin. Jan. 3, 2008.________________________________________________________________Robert D. Titus, Friday, July 30, 2004; beloved husband of Doris M. Titus; dearest father of David (Theresa) Titus, Debra (Stephen) Pierce, Patti (Ed) Necker, James, Robert E. (Shannon) Titus; our dear grandfather and great-grandfather. Mr. Titus was a 33rd Degree S.R. Mason, member of Bridgeton Lodge 80, past master of Wentzville Lodge 46 and a member of the Shriner's Guide Unit. Service Tuesday, Aug. 3, 10 a.m. at COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 3400 North Lindbergh Blvd. Interment Mt. St Louis Post-Dispatch. August 1, 2004.________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - May 29, 1998. Page: A22The Rev. Robert D. Titus, 73, of 2240 Allen St., Allentown, former pastor of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Trexlertown, died Wednesday, May 27, in the Phoebe Home, Allentown. He was the husband of Alberta G. (Brobst) Titus. They were married for 44 years last June. He was pastor at St. Paul's from 1953 until retiring as pastor emeritus in 1988. In addition to that charge, he was pastor at St. Paul's UCC, Mertztown, 1953-70. A 1950 graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, he graduated from Lancaster Theological Seminary in 1953 and was ordained that same year at Christ Church, Barnesville, Schuylkill County. Born in Rush Township, Schuylkill County, he was a son of the late Robert W. and Anna M. (Benson) Titus. He was chaplain for many years and a past president of Western Lehigh Lions Club, Fogelsville, and a board member of Phobe-Devitt Homes for many years. He was a past president of the Allentown Ministerial Association of the United Church of Christ and a past vice president of the Lehigh Association of the United Church of Christ . He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Paul's softball team and bowling league for many years. Survivors: Wife; son, Robert H. of Tempe, Ariz., and a daughter, Cathy M., wife of John W. Haughton of Tamaqua. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, St. Paul's UCC, Trexlertown. Call 9-11 a.m. Monday in church. Arrangements, Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville. Contributions: Church memorial fund or the Phoebe Home. ________________________________________________________________St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - August 1, 2004Robert D. Titus, Friday, July 30, 2004; beloved husband of Doris M. Titus; dearest father of David (Theresa) Titus, Debra (Stephen) Pierce, Patti (Ed) Necker, James, Robert E. (Shannon) Titus; our dear grandfather and great-grandfather. Mr. Titus was a 33rd Degree S.R. Mason, member of Bridgeton Lodge 80, past master of Wentzville Lodge 46 and a member of the Shriner's Guide Unit. Service Tuesday, Aug. 3, 10 a.m. at COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 3400 North Lindbergh Blvd. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to American Parkinson Disease Assn. Visitation Monday, 2 to 9 p.m. Rose Croix Scottish Rite service Mon., 7 p.m.; Bridgeton Lodge No. 80 Masonic service, 7:30 p.m.________________________________________________________________Retrospect, The (Collingswood, NJ) - Friday, August 10, 2018Robert D. "Bob" Titus, peacefully on Saturday, July 28, 2018, age 79, of Atco, formerly of Collingswood for 45 years. Cherished son of predeceased Raymond and Evelyn Titus. Beloved husband of Shirely A. Titus (nee Wagner) for 52 years. Devoted father of Donna Stroka, Glenn (Monica) Titus and predeceased son-in-law John Stroka. Loving grandfather of Jessica Rae Stroka, Gabriella Addison Titus and Adriana Helen Titus. Dear brother of Willard Titus, Ronald (Linda) Titus, Gail (Wayne) Niebauer and predeceased Raymond Titus. Caring in-law of Nick Demo, Charlotte Wagner and predeceased Catherine (Anthony) Hermann, Thomas Wagner, Rebecca (Everett) Grundlock, Mildred Demo, Marcella (Earl) Ryker, Howard Wagner, George Wagner and Walter Wagner. Uncle of predeceased Michael Titus. Many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews also survive Bob. Bob served in the US Navy & worked many years for the Philadelphia Naval Ship Yard before retiring from Okidata in 2013. Bob's loves of his life included family, food and the Oklahoma Sooner Boomers. The family would like send a special thank you to all the love & kindness given to Bob from his extended family at The Fountains at Cedar Park. Relatives and friends were invited to attend the viewing at BLAKE-DOYLE Funeral Home, 226 W Collings Ave, Collingswood, where a funeral service followed. Interment followed in Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Please leave your remembrances of Bob on BLAKE-. Memorial donations may be made in Robert's name to Samaritan Hospice Attn: Development Office 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300 Marlton, NJ 08053.________________________________________________________________Folsom Telegraph, The (CA) - Tuesday, October 21, 2014.8/22/1946 - 10/2/2014 Robert Dean Titus passed away at the Veterans Hospital in Menlo Park, Calif., after a long four-year illness. Robert touched many lives throughout his lifetime, most recently as the Chaplain for the Disabled American Veterans in the Roseville-Carmichael region and as a devoted member of the Assembly of God Church. Robert was born in Stockton Calif., and was raised in San Jose, Calif., where he graduated from Del Mar High School. He served in the United States Air Force for four years and spent a tour in Vietnam stationed at Pleiku Air Base. Robert is survived by his loving brothers, Richard of Ripon, Calif., and Randall of Campbell, Calif.; dedicated stepfather Robert Putman of Auburn, Calif., and stepbrother Kenneth Putman of Meadow Vista Calif. Friends and family are invited to a memorial service on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at the V.A. Hospital Chapel, 3801 Miranda Ave, Palo Alto, Calif. In lieu of flowers, the family has encouraged donations to the D.A.V. in Robert's name. DISABLED AMER. VETS. RAY CLARK CHAPTER #35 P.O. BOX 694 CARMICHAEL, CA 95609. Published in Gold Country Media Newspapers on Oct. 21, 2014 ________________________________________________________________Daytona Beach News-Journal, The (FL) - Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Robert E. Titus, 80,of DeLand Florida, and Washington, DC. Passed away May 2, 2016. He is survived by his wife, Marsha and his daughter Catharine. Memorial Mass will be Saturday, May 14, 2016, at 11:00 AM, St. Peter Catholic Church, 359 West New York Avenue, DeLand, Florida. Arrangement have been entrusted to Lankford Funeral Home. ________________________________________________________________Wakefield Observer (MA) - Thursday, May 19, 2011Robert E Titus, 76, died April 5th 2011. Robert was born in Wakefield Mass., on Oct. 29th 1935, son of the late Earle and Dorothy (Perkins) Titus. He is survived by his sister Virginia; children Jodi, Steve, Matt and Mike; grandchildren Sarah, Laura, John, Lucas, Ryan, Emma and Lilly; niece Susan and nephew Joe. Robert grew up in Wakefield and graduated from Wakefield High School in 1952. Robert had a great love and passion for guns. This passion carried him through his 76 years and was part of his daily life. He has many dear friends that cared for him and who will miss him greatly. His zest for life and boisterous personality will forever leave its mark on those left behind. At Roberts request there will be no services held. Robert will be missed. ________________________________________________________________Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) - Thursday, March 10, 2011Robert E. (Bob) Titus. Passed away March 7, 2011. Bob served during the Korean Conflict in the US. Navy. He was employed as an electrician and was retired from Kaiser Steel and General Dynamics. He married Lois Hall on July 2, 1953 in Spokane, WA. They moved to Fontana, CA in 1960 and returned to Spokane in 2000. Bob enjoyed working with boys sports programs and his times at the family place on Lake Pend Orielle. He was a fan of NASCAR and especially Dale Earnheart. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lois at the home; their children: Terry (Lee) Titus, Kent, WA, Lesley Campbell, Running Springs, CA, Timothy (Sharon) Titus, Tucson, AZ, Gretchen (David) Puett, Roxboro, NC, Barry (Peggie) Titus, Spokane, WA; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister Marilyn Tesen, Vancouver, WA. Graveside services will be held at 1:30 P.M. Monday, March 14, 2011 at the Washington State Veterans Cemetery, Medical Lake, WA. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Spokane, PO Box 2215 Spokane, WA 99210-2215. The Spokesman-Review. Mar. 10, 2011.________________________________________________________________Charleston Gazette (WV) - June 11, 2006. Page: P4BRobert Edmund Titus, 81, of Stanardsville, Va., formerly of South Charleston, died June 3, 2006, from a heart attack. A resident of South Charleston for 75 years, he was a nationally respected highway civil engineer with the West Virginia Dept. of Highways. Bob graduated from the University of Michigan and Yale University and was valedictorian of the 1942 class of South Charleston High. Bob was named a Distinguished West Virginian and was a recipient of the Bronze Star while serving in the European Theater of World War II. His main interests included his church, the library board, family, teaching, and reading. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Alice Joan of Stanardsville, Va.; son, Stuart of South Charleston; daughter, Julie, of Stanardsville, Va.; grandchildren, Blaine and Kieran; and brothers, Marvin of Florida, and Tom of South Charleston. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin S. Titus Sr. and Margaret K. Titus; and brother, Philip H. Titus. The family invites friends to participate in a celebration of Bob's life at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 12, at the First Presbyterian Church of South Charleston on Second Ave. Visitation will follow at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations to the church are requested. ________________________________________________________________Wakefield Observer (MA) - May 19, 2011. Page: 19Robert E Titus, 76, died April 5th 2011. Robert was born in Wakefield Mass., on Oct. 29th 1935, son of the late Earle and Dorothy (Perkins) Titus. He is survived by his sister Virginia; children Jodi, Steve, Matt and Mike; grandchildren Sarah, Laura, John, Lucas, Ryan, Emma and Lilly; niece Susan and nephew Joe. Robert grew up in Wakefield and graduated from Wakefield High School in 1952. Robert had a great love and passion for guns. This passion carried him through his 76 years and was part of his daily life. He has many dear friends that cared for him and who will miss him greatly. His zest for life and boisterous personality will forever leave its mark on those left behind. At Roberts request there will be no services held. Robert will be missed. ________________________________________________________________Robert Edwin Titus, 76, the beloved husband for 53 years of Patricia Titus (nee Gibson) passed away on September 28, 2008. A devoted family man he leaves behind his loving children Karen (Doug) Dowson, Sharon (Tom) Averwater, Dan (Cheryl) Titus, Donna (Doug) Ginn and honorary son Jay Bradford. He adored his grandchildren Rob Titus, Tommy Averwater and Emily Ginn. Robert retired from the Batavia Post Office in 1987. He was the first door to door mail carrier for the Village of Batavia. He loved to travel and visited 49 out of the 50 states with his wife, but he was most at peace while living on his family farm. Visitation Wednesday, October 1st from 10 AM with a memorial service at 11 AM at Evans Funeral home, in Milford. Memorials may be made to the Owensville United Methodist Church. The Cincinnati Enquirer. Oct. 30, 2008.________________________________________________________________Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - Thursday, August 5, 2010Robert Elton Titus. In his own words: Robert Elton (Bob) Titus was born in Dallas on August 30, 1926, second son of Elton Wright Titus and Elizabeth Sherman Titus. He grew up in Oak Cliff, graduating from Sunset High, class of 1943. He enrolled in S.M.U. the next day and soon joined the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He enjoyed fraternity life so much that it was 1948 before he received his B.B.A. degree. From the age of ten, he had little jobs in his father's business which he joined full time upon finishing college. Tutored by his father, he learned to manage the finance portion of the family business, later moving into the insurance part, primarily responsible for the investments. Along with his brother, Jack, he managed the Titus group of companies. In 1957, Bob married Jean Ann Thompson of Breckenridge, Texas. They were blessed with 53 years of marriage together and two beautiful daughters, Amy and Sarah. Together, Jean Ann and Bob enjoyed traveling, boating and the restoration of their turn of the century farmhouse. Most of all he enjoyed his girls and his grandchildren, Brandon and Emily. In retirement, Bob became an avid bridge player, playing weekly at the Dallas Country Club and the Valley View Bridge Club as well as frequent tournaments all over the country. Bob was a patron of the arts in Dallas and supported many charities. Bob was a member of the University Park United Methodist Church, Park Cities Lions Club, Dallas Country Club, Executive Board of the Dallas Bach Society, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Opera Inner Circle, Dallas Heritage Society, Communities Foundation of Texas, American Contract Bridge League, Valley View Bridge Club, Tocque-ville Society of the United Way and many other organizations. In addition to his wife Jean Ann Thompson Titus. Bob is survived by his daughters Amy Susan Titus and Sarah Laverne Titus and grandchildren Brandon Wright Adams and Emily Alexandra Adams, and his brother, Jack Austin Titus. Serving as honorary pallbearers are: Brandon Adams, Michael Culetto, McCarty Dowell, William McGaughy, Blake Tartt, Pat Thompson, John Thompson and Jack Titus. Donations may be made to SMU, The Dallas Opera, University Park UMC or the Dallas Symphony. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 7 at 10:00am at the University Park United Methodist Church, 4024 Caruth Blvd, Dallas, TX 75225. ________________________________________________________________Polk County Democrat, The (Bartow, FL) - February 11, 2004Robert F. Titus, 55, of Naples, Maine, died of heart failure Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004, at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. Mr. Titus was born Dec. 15, 1948, in Winthrop, Mass. He was an electrician. He was a member of IBEW Local Union #103 in Boston for 30 years, and was a member of the union's Retirees Club; and was a past exalted ruler of the Elks Lodge #2226 in Derry-Salem, Maine. He attended the First Baptist Church in Salem, N.H. Survivors include: his wife, Martha B. Titus; two sons, Greg Titus of Speculator, N.Y., and Robert O'Callaghan of Walden, N.Y.; three daughters, Michelle Foley of Middleboro, Mass., Sherri Holmsten of Norfolk, Va., and Tammy Martin of Walden, N.Y.; three brothers, Victor Titus of Malden, Mass., Richard Titus of Tewksbury, Mass., and Daniel Titus of Peabody, Mass.; three sisters, Gloria Neal of Goldboro, N.C., Mary Rouse of Peabody, Mass., and Joyce Smith of Lynn, Mass.; and 10 grandchildren. The funeral: Sunday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m., at Lake Garfield Baptist Church in Bartow. Arrangements: Whidden-McLean Funeral Home, Bartow. ________________________________________________________________Daily Northwestern. Fri., Oct. 3, 1969. p. 25.MENASHA - Robert F. Titus, 53, of 426 Broad St., Menasha, died Thursday morning after a lingering illness. He was born June 18, 1916. in Jackson, Mich., and had been vice president of the Tuthill Steel Company, Momence, Ill. Mr Titus was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Shrine. Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Taylor C. Brown, Menasha. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Wetherby Funeral Chapel, Jackson, Mich., with interment in Hillcrest Cemetery, Jackson. The Brown Funeral Chapel, Menasha, was in charge of local arrangements.________________________________________________________________Blue Mountain Eagle (John Day, OR) - February 2, 2011Robert Howard Titus Sr., 88, died Jan. 26, 2011, at his Prairie City home. Graveside services were held Jan. 29 at Prairie City Cemetery. Mr. Titus was born Jan. 27, 1922, in Chippewa Falls, Wisc., to Earl Andrew Titus and Rosa May McCracken-Titus. When he was 6 years old, the family moved to Oregon. They lived in Marcola, until he enlisted in the Seabees after eighth-grade. Two years later, he joined the U.S. Navy and served for four years during World War II. He was honorably discharged as a ships carpenter first class. He moved to Eastern Oregon at age 21 and bought the deed to the Blue Bell claim on Bull Run Creek in NE Grant County. On Sept. 4, 1951, he married Johnnie Hill. They lived on Bull Run where they raised their nine children. During his life, he worked in the timber industry. He built several local homes, including one for a daughter, when he was 73. He loved music, and played the mandolin, fiddle and harmonica. He built his own fiddle after he retired, and enjoyed the old time fiddle contest. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a loving husband, dad and granddad. Survivors include his nine children, Iva (Elmer) Gill, Donna (LB) Adams, Robert (Carrol) Titus Jr., Fonda (Ted) Thompson, Marcia Titus, Gloria Tirico, Laura Swearingen, Lisa Marquez and Tricia (Bill) Ball; 20 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren, plus two more on the way; and one brother, Archie (Nadine) Titus of Baker City. He was preceded in death by his wife, Johnnie; two brothers; and one sister. Memorial contributions may be made to the Grant County Food Bank. ________________________________________________________________Austin Daily Herald. Monday, May 17, 1954. MN.Miss Shirley Jean Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Elliott, Rochester, and Robert J. Titus, Austin, were married Sunday at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Rochester.The Rev. E. O. Schwerman performed the ceremony at 8 p.m.Ray Titus attended his brother as bestman. Usher was Leonard Titus, Austin.The bride, graduate of Rochester High School, is employed at the Mayo Clinic. The groom was graduated from Austin High School and is now serving with the Navy.Austin Daily Herald. Tuesday, Jun. 15, 1954. MN.Shirley Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Elliott, Rochester, and Robert J. Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Titus, 211 S. River, were married Sunday, May 16. The wedding took place at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Rochester. Mrs. Titus is remaining in Rochester while Mr. Titus is stationed at Seattle, Wash. with the Navy.Robert J. (Bob) Titus, 76, died Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. Robert John Titus was born Feb. 2, 1933 to Clyde and Evelyn (Schuiltz) in Austin. He graduated from Austin High School in 1951 then graduated from Mayo Clinic X-Ray Technician Program. Robert worked for Mayo Clinic for 41 years and retired in 1995. He enjoyed collecting knives and guns, fishing, hunting and motorcycle riding. Robert served in the Navy during the Korean War. He married Shirley Jean Elliott on May 16, 1954 at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Rochester, Minn. Robert is survived by his three daughters, Tamara Helgerson and significant other Elmer Labrash, Rochester, Minn., Talli (Ken) Hewlett, Phoenix, Ariz., and Roxanne (James) Palmer, Oronoco, Minn.; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; a brother Charles Titus, Minneapolis; and two sisters, Cathy (Everett) Miller, Austin, and Donna (Vern) King, Austin. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, his daughter, a brother and one sister. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009 at Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes' chapel. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009 at Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Home and one hour before the service at the funeral home. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes is in charge of arrangements.________________________________________________________________Pasadena Citizen, The (TX) - Sunday, March 26, 2017 Robert "Bob" J. Titus was born (Sep. 12, 1928) in Jersey City, New Jersey. He passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, March 23, 2017 in Pasadena, Texas. Bob grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey and was a long time resident of Pasadena, Texas. He was a long standing member of St. Pius V Catholic Church in Pasadena. He retired as an Accountant of Crown Central Petroleum. He enjoyed playing Video Poker, Bridge and watching the Astros. After retirement he volunteered his time in several organizations in Pasadena. He is preceded in death by his parents Anna & John Titus and Sister Evelyn Leshik. He is survived by his wife, Mary Titus of 63 years; and his two children Patty Goodman and Michael Titus. He is also survived by his son-in-law Bill Goodman and Daughter-in-law Debbie Titus; four grandchildren Casey Goodman, Drew Goodman, Ben Titus and Dr. Amanda Titus Carmer and husband John Carmer. Bob will be remembered as a faithful and loyal servant of God, a devoted husband, father, and grandfather and friend. A visitation will be Sunday March 26 from 4-6pm with a Rosary at 6pm at Grand View Funeral Home. A Celebration of Mass will be Monday March 27 at 10am at St. Pius V Catholic Church. ________________________________________________________________The Daily Republic. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1961. p. 3.Robert J. Titus, son of Alice Payne and Charles W. Titus, was born March 10, 1880, at Beatrice, Neb. He died at the Brady Memorial Home at Mitchell, S.D., on Oct. 13, 1961, at the age of 81. When he was but a few weeks old his parents moved to Calhoun County, Iowa, where he grew to manhood. He attended high school at Sac City, Ia., and then took a short course at Ames College, Ia. For a time he managed a creamery in Knierim, Ia., and then began farming in Calhoun County. On Feb. 5, 1902, he was married to Verna Elizabeth Bishop. Seven children were born to the couple. In 1910, Mr. Titus moved to South Dakota, settling in Butler Township, Sanborn County, where he continued to live except for one year when he returned to Iowa. As he grew older he retired from farming but raised chickens until three years ago when his health failed. On June 26, 1961, he moved to Brady Memorial Home in Mitchell where he lived to the time of his death. A daughter died in infancy. He is survived by his widow, Verna; four daughters, Edma M. Titus of Letcher, Mrs. William Washburn, Sutherlin, Ore., Mrs. Roy Dotson, Clinton, Md., and Mrs. Ralph White, Kansas City, Mo.; two sons, Edward T. Titus, Woonsocket, and Leon G. Titus, St. Paul, Minn., eleven grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Kidder, Cedar Falls, Ia., and Mrs. Eva Nelson, Decatur, Ill., and three brothers, Ernest, John and Charles, all of Lytton, Ia. Funeral services for Mr. Titus were held at the Noble Funeral Home in Mitchell on Oct. 17 with the Rev. George Chasney of Letcher officiating. Music was furnished by Marie and David Parce with Mrs. Dorothy Edwards at the organ. Pallbearers were Alvin Larimer, Aaren Alt, Clarence Northrup, Paul Van Overschelde, Homer Paece and Donnie Vermeulen. Burial was in Butler Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Times-Standard (Eureka, CA) - Wednesday, August 26, 2015 ROBERT JAMES "JIM" TITUS Jim Titus passed away suddenly on August 19, 2015 at the age of 83. He was born on December 26, 1931 and lived his entire life in Ferndale with the exception of four years spent in the service during the Korean War. He was very proud of his service in the Korean War and the lifelong friendships that he made with those he served with. Jim spent more than 40 years working in the creamery industry for Foremost Foods followed by Humboldt Creamery. He retired in 1993 and enjoyed almost 22 years of retirement. He was a long-time member of many organizations including the Assumption Church, Native Sons of the Golden West, Jolly Time Dance Club, Portuguese Hall Association, Ferndale High Booster Band and UPEC/PFSA Portuguese Lodges. He was also an avid Ferndale Wildcat sports fan. With most of these organizations he was not only a member but a leader and tireless worker. Jim had many varied interests including ranching, vegetable gardening, flower gardening (especially dahlias, roses and begonias), dancing and casinos. In his retirement he had become an avid quilter and pie maker. He loved sharing the "fruits" of these interests with those he loved. His true passions in life were his faith, family and friends. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Cecilia Titus. He was so proud of and loved by his three children and their spouses: Tony and Libby Titus, Ron and Shari Titus and Angela and Kim Jorgensen. He was equally as proud of and loved by his grandchildren: Andy (Lindsey) Titus, Ashley (Robert) Vevoda, Natalie (Scott) Singleton, Laura Jorgensen, Julie (Shannon) Lourenzo, Michelle (Brian) Rice, Brice (Taylin) Titus and Madison Titus. He was "over the moon" for his great-grandchildren of which there had been three additions in the last two months: Quincy and Taisley Titus; Tucker and Lyla Vevoda; Noah and Emmerson Singleton; Brock, Lexi and Laci Lourenzo; Courtlyn and Coleson Rice; and Blaise Titus. Jim is also survived by his brother Dayton Titus and sister Glenda (Jerry) Miller. In addition, he is survived by brothers and sisters-in-law: William (Donna) Enos, John (Diane) Enos, Rose Johnson and George (Kay) Enos. There are numerous other relatives who will miss their uncle and cousin. Jim is also survived by his dog Charlie who was his loyal friend and constant companion. Jim was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Mabel Titus and his parents-in-law Cedric and Agnes Enos. He was also preceded by a brother Everett "Duke" Titus and sisters and brothers-in-law Betty Titus, Gayle Titus, Mary Enos and Tony Enos. Friends and family are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 1:30 PM at Assumption Church in Ferndale. Interment will follow at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Ferndale with a reception at the Veteran's Building on Main Street immediately following the service. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to the Assumption Church Maintenance Fund, P.O. Box 1097, Ferndale, CA 95536; Ferndale High School Athletics, 1231 Main Street, Ferndale, CA 95536 or to a charity of your choice. Please sign the guestbook at times- under obituaries. ________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 3, 2001. Page: A6Robert Joseph 'Bobby Joe' Titus, 62, owner of Helena Pawn Shop, died of heart failure Friday in Memphis. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Helena with burial in Maple Hill Cemetery. Mr. Titus, the husband of Cindy Titus, also leaves two daughters, Vivian Phillips of Red Lion, Pa., and Brenda Titus of Decatur, Ill.; a son, Ryan Titus of West Memphis; a sister, Ruth Willroy of Sonoma, Calif.; a brother, Harvey Titus of Helena, and four grandchildren.Daily World, The (Helena, West Helena, AR) - Tuesday, September 4, 2001Funeral services for Robert Joseph "Bobby Joe" Titus, 62, of Helena, will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, September 5, 2001, at the chapel of Roller-Citizens Funeral Home. The Rev. Kenneth Harman will officiate. Titus, who was born Dec. 17, 1938, in Helena, died August 31, 2001, at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis. He was the owner of Helena Pawn Shop and was a Methodist. He leaves his wife, Cindy Jean Titus of Helena; two daughters, Vivian Phillips of Red Lion, Penn., and Brenda Titus of West Memphis; a son, Ryan Titus of West Memphis; a brother, Harvey Titus of Helena; a sister, Ruth Willroy of Sonoma, Calif., and four grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ryan Titus, Wendell Brister, Gabriel Phillips, George James, Graham Randall, Pat Truemper, and Jerry Helfrich. Roller-Citizens Funeral Home will direct services. ________________________________________________________________Tampa Bay Times (FL) - Wednesday, June 12, 2013Robert L. Titus, Sr., of Seminole, passed away June 10, 2013. He is survived by his loving wife; two sons; a daughter; and five grandchildren. Memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 15th at 2 pm at Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, 9700 Seminole Blvd., Seminole. Details/guestbook at ________________________________________________________________The Frederick News-Post. Monday, Mar. 3, 2003. MD.Mr. Robert Lee "Bob" Titus, Jr., 49, of Frederick, died Saturday, March 1, at his home. He was the husband of Sandra Ahalt Titus. Born Feb. 21, 1954, in Hagerstown, he was the son of Eileen Clarke Titus and the late Robert Lee Titus Sr. Mr. Titus was a member and president of the Hagerstown Quarter Midget Association and was an avid race car fan. He was employed as an auto technician at King's Automotive Group in Gaithersburg for 13 years. Surviving in addition to his wife and mother are two children, Katrina Toombs and husband James Robert Jr. of Keedysville, and Robert Lee Titus III at home: two grandchildren, James Robert Toombs III and William Hale Toombs; one sister, Debbie Ashbaugh and husband Danny of Boonsboro; several nieces and nephews, including his niece Lori Ahalt;and his mother and father-in-law, Norman and Dorothy Ahalt. Mr. Titus will also be remembered by his friands Janice and Paul Boismenu, Jim, Terry and Kevin Boyer and Joe Adams. Mr. Titus was preceded in death by one brother, Timmy Titus. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, March 3, and Tuesday, March 4, at Staufler Funeral Home, 1621 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 5. Interment will be in Manor Reformed Cemetery, Frederick. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bobby Titus III scholarship fund, payable to Sandra Titus.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - October 14, 2007Robert L. Titus, age 91 of Murfreesboro, passed away Thursday, October 11, 2007 at Northside Nursing Center. A native of Erie, Pa. he had lived in Murfreesboro for the past six years. He retired from General Electric after 42 years of service. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and a 32nd degree Mason. Mr. Titus was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Katherine Neff Titus; twin brother, Maurice Titus and brother Gerald Titus; sister, Helen Titus Brown. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Vera Griener Titus of Murfreesboro; daughter, Beverly (Gary) McQuone of Sewickley, Pa.; sons, Jim (Sally Davidson) Titus of Murfreesboro and Bob (Linda Hertwig) Titus of Tullahoma; grandchildren, Shelly McQuone Blaugrund, Shannon McQuone Mulholland, Kerry McQuone Meagher, Shane Greiner Titus, Kurt Mathew Titus, Kimberly Titus Ward, Suzanne Titus Kieltyka, James Edward Titus, Jr. and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral service for Mr. Titus will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday, October 14, 2007 at Jennings and Ayers with Dr. Lenny Farmer officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Noon until service time at 2:30 p.m. Jennings and Ayers, 820 S. Church St. Murfreesboro, Tenn. (615) 893-2422. Sign the guestbook at obits ________________________________________________________________Robert "Bob" Lee Titus Jr., 49 of Frederick, MD., died Saturday, March 1, 2003 at his residence. He was the husband of Sandra "Ahalt" Titus. Born Feb. 21, 1954 in Hagerstown he was the son of Eileen Clarke Titus and the late Robert Lee Titus Sr. Mr. Titus was a member and President of the Hagerstown Quarter Midget Association and was an avid race car fan. He was employed as an auto technician at King's Automotive Group in Gaithersburg for 13 years. In addition to his wife and mother he is survived by: two children Katrina Toombs and husband James Robert, Jr. of Keedysville, and Robert Lee Titus, III and Wiliam Hale Toombs; one sister Debbie Ashbaugh and husband Danny of Boonsboro; a very special niece Lori Ahalt and several nieces and nephews; his mother-and-father-in-law, Norman and Dorothy Ahalt; his very special friends Janice and Paul Boismen, Jim, Terry and Kevin Boyer and Joe Adams. He was preceded in death by a brother Timmy Titus. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 5, at 11 a.m. Interment was in the Manor Reformed Cemetery, Frederick.________________________________________________________________Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - Tuesday, December 15, 2015 Robert "Bob" Lewis Titus, 83, passed away December 13, 2015, having lived a life rich with love, faith and family. He was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, the son of the late Nelson Titus and Signe Rice. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy from July 1951 to August 1975, a career he valued throughout his life. He went on to work at Norfolk Naval Shipyard for 22 years and as a Senior Tax Consultant for H&R Block. A deeply spiritual man, he worshipped at Saint Gregory the Great Catholic Church and continued his love of the Navy as a member with Fleet Reserve Association Branch 99. Bob was predeceased by a brother, Harold Titus. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Judith Lois (O'Donnell) Titus; two daughters, Sherri Titus and Pam Hesse; three sons, Gary Titus and wife Patty, Tim Titus and wife Jo, Eric Titus and wife Kellie; nine grandchildren, Alex Titus, Justin Titus and wife Dina, Amanda Titus and husband Daryl Fredericksen, Josh Ortiz, Brianna Nichols and husband Justin, Kaden Hesse, Katie Titus, Michelle Titus, Jenny Titus; six great grandchildren, Amara Titus, Sabina Titus, Landyn Nichols, Sybeila Nichols, Laylee Nichols and Aria Nichols; and two sisters, Charlotte Pearson and Marilyn Ellsey. The family will receive friends at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Neck Chapel on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2015, from 6 to 8 p.m. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, Dec. 18, 2015, at 10 a.m. in Saint Gregory the Great Catholic Church. Burial with U.S. Navy Honors will follow at Colonial Grove Memorial Park, 3445 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23456. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Plaza Volunteer Rescue Squad or Robbie's Ambulance Service, Inc. Condolences may be offered to the family at hollomon- ________________________________________________________________Florida Times-Union, The (Jacksonville, FL) - August 25, 2005Robert Levi Titus, 65, of Florida, died Friday, July 22, 2005 while visiting in Louisville. He retired after 25 years, with Maxwell House Coffee of Jacksonville, FL. He was a Baptist and a Navy veteran. He was preceded in death by his father, Harry E. Titus, and a sister, Margaret Sue Chambers. He is survived by his daughters, Stephanie Titus, Virginia Coates and Terri Carroll; his mother, Wilma E. Titus; brothers, Wesley E., Gary and Dean Louis Titus; grandchildren, Lisa, Mandy, Ryan, Justin and Lindsey, and a great-granddaughter, Morgan. Funeral services were held Tuesday August 9, 2005 at Owens Funeral Home, with burial Cemetery. Please Sign the Guestbook @ ________________________________________________________________Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - September 3, 1999. Page: B05Memorial services for Robert Lew Titus Sr., 61, will be 6 p.m. Sunday at Evans Brown Mortuary Chapel in Sun City. He died Tuesday at his home in Menifee. The cause of death is undetermined pending the doctor's report. Mr. Titus, who was born in Girard, Kan., lived in Menifee for three years. He was a painter for W. F. Johnson Company in Los Angeles for 38 years doing exterior and interior restoration. He also worked at Blakley Company in Los Angeles for 17 years. He belonged to International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades of the United States and Canada, Local No. 949. Mr. Titus owned Alice's Attic in Lake Elsinore for two years. He was a member of Celebration Christian Fellowship in Menifee. Mr. Titus is survived by his wife of 42 years, Marie; three daughters, Dorothy Mesner of Canyon Lake, Wendy of Hemet and Brenda of Colorado Springs, Colo.; four sons, Robert and Johnny, both of Colorado Springs, Colo., Don of Hemet and Steve of Canyon Lake; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and five sisters, Zeoda Luara of San Pedro, Nancy Morales of Long Beach, Pat Arnold of Bakersfield, Johnny Scroggins of Victorville and Betty of Lomita. ________________________________________________________________Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA) - June 14, 2001Robert Louis Titus, 73, of Plymouth, died Saturday at Rehabilitation Hospital of Cape Cod and the Islands in Sandwich. He was the husband of the late June Elizabeth (Murley) Titus. Mr. Titus was born and raised in Foxboro, and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a machinist for Industry Arch Gear Works. He was an avid golfer, craftsman and bird carver. He leaves a daughter, Dawn Couture of Canton; two sons, Mark Titus of East Sandwich and Scott Titus of Hanover; a sister, Natalie Brodeur of Wakefield, R.I.; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Plymouth United Methodist Church. Memorial donations may be made to the Audubon Society of Massachusetts, 291 Route 6A, Wellfleet, MA 02667. ________________________________________________________________Brush News Tribune (CO) - January 2, 2004Robert Louis Titus, 77, Sterling, died Dec. 24, 2003 in Brush. Services were held Monday, Dec. 29, at Tennant Funeral Home in Sterling, with interment following at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Mr. Titus was born Dec. 8, 1926 in LaGrange Park, Ill. to Fred and Kathleen, nee Mullin, Titus. He grew up in North Platte, Neb., and joined the U.S. Navy on Dec. 15, 1944, serving in the Philippines. He was discharged on July 25, 1946. Mr. Titus married Carol Fidel on Feb. 16, 1947. He worked for Standard Oil of Indiana for 35 years, retiring in 1983. He is survived by his daughter Rebecca Linenbroker of Pierce; sisters Barbara Brunner of Brush, Sharon Sanderson of Bermuda Dunes, Calif., Patsy Mahlock of Ossota, Kan.; and brothers Tim Titus of Smithfield, Neb., Dave Titus of Sioux City, Iowa, Don Titus and Bill Titus, both of North Platte, Neb. He was preceded in death by his wife, Carol Titus, in June of 1982. Friends and family who wish to do so may make memorial contributions to the American Heart Association, care of Tennant Funeral Home, Box 1547, Sterling, CO 80751. ________________________________________________________________Enterprise, The (Brockton, MA) - Thursday, August 27, 2015 CARVER-Robert M. Titus, 87, of Carver, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2015, after a prolonged illness. Bob is survived by his wife of 65 years, Helen; and two daughters, Sally and Debra; a son, George; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Bob was a U. S. Army veteran with a lifelong passion for model building. That passion was not only his favorite hobby, but his vocation as well. He will be remembered for all his gifts and talents. He will be missed. Visiting hours will be held at the Shepherd Funeral Home, 116 Main St. (Rte. 58), Carver, Thursday, August 27, 2015, from 4-8 p.m. Mr. Titus will be laid to rest with military honors at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne, Friday, August 28, at 12: 45 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please feel free to donate to Cranberry Hospice at 36 Cordage Park Cir., #326, Plymouth, MA02360 or Alzheimer's Association by phone or online at . To offer condolences or for directions, please visit . Shepherd Funeral Home, Carver. ________________________________________________________________The Independent. Friday, April 1, 1949. p. 34.LOS ANGELES (INS). A coroner's jury was unable to decide Thursday whether the boning knife death of Robert S. Titus, captain of waiters at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, was homicide or an accident. Titus' widow, Mary Ann, 40, was returned to jail pending further investigation of the case. An autopsy showed that Titus died of a stab wound in the chest, while intoxicated.________________________________________________________________The Billings Gazette. Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1975. p. 14-A. MT.SHERIDAN, Wyo. - Rosary for Robert V. Titus, 53, will be recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Champion's Funeral Home. Mass of the Christian Burial will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Holy Name Catholic Church, the Rev. William Esplnshade as celebrant. Burial will be in Sheridan Municipal Cemetery. Mr. Titus died Monday in Sheridan Veteran's Hospital after a long illness. He was born April 5, 1922, in Sheridan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Titus. He served in the Navy during World War II. Mr. Titus taught school in Naper, Neb., and later taught speech and debate in Omaha, Neb. He was a member of Holy Name Catholic Church. Survivors include two daughters, Anne Fairfax Titus and Jane Dashell Titus, both of Long Beach, Calif., and four sisters, Lucille Foltz of Sheridan, Neda Flamm of Billings, Katherine Engelhaupt of Alliance Neb., and Sister Mary Louise Titus of Sioux Falls, S.D.________________________________________________________________Capital, The (Annapolis, MD) - February 16, 2006. Page: A11Robert Vernon "Bob" Titus, 79, a resident of Riva for 26 years and previously of Pasadena, died Feb. 14 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. Born Sept. 9, 1926, in Carmichaels, Pa., Mr. Titus served in the Army during World War II. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Pennsylvania State University and a master's degree in electrical engineering from George Washington University. He also attended Virginia Military Institute. He retired from the Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center in 1995 as the assistant deputy directory of Army projects. Mr. Titus was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church and the Naval Academy Golf Association. Surviving are his wife, Nancy L. Titus whom he married July 1, 1985; two sons, Robert L. Titus of Waldorf and Philip A. Titus of Bowling Green, Ohio; two daughters, Sheree E. Jackson of Pasadena and Lauren L. Brearley of Corpus Christi, Texas; two brothers, Marion W. Titus of Pasadena and Sesler Titus of Cleveland, Ohio; one sister, Emily Stone of Altamonte Springs, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was the son of the late Mabel Newcomer and Thurman Levi Titus. Visitation is from 7 to 9 tonight at Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater. Services will be at 12:30 p.m. Friday at Calvary United Methodist Church, 301 Rowe Blvd. Burial will be in Maryland Veterans Cemetery in Crownsville. ________________________________________________________________Express-Times, The (Easton, PA) - May 23, 2011. Page: B4Robert W. Titus III, 71, of Johnsonburg, NJ passed away Friday, May 20, 2011 in the Hackettstown Regional Medical Center. Born: in Orange, NJ he was a son of the late Robert and Ella Craigg Titus. Personal: Mr. Titus resided in Johnsonburg for the past 43 years, and was a retired self-employed painting contractor. He was a former baseball coach and Boy Scout leader for many years in Frelinghuysen Township, NJ. Survivors: Two daughters, Patricia Hunt of Hardwick Township, NJ and Barbara Dross of Burlington Flats, NY; two sons, Robert W., IV of Blairstown and Danny of Cape Cod, MA; five grandchildren; one great grandchild; one brother, John Titus and one sister, Mary Ellen Hartigan, both of NJ. He was predeceased by brother William Titus and sister Ella May Titus. Services: will he held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 in the Newbaker Funeral Home, 200 Rt. 94, Blairstown. Visitation Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. Burial in Johnsonburg Methodist Cemetery. Memorials: Donations may be made to the American Kidney Foundation, 6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 1010, Rockville, MD 20852. William Titus, 63, of Long Pond, Pa., died Aug. 24 at home. He was a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of the Elks Lodge in Orange and the Rod & Gun Club of Warren County. Born in Orange, he lived in West Orange for 45 years before moving to Long Pond. Surviving are a son, William; a daughter, Deborah L. Ryan; brothers, Robert and John; a sister, Mary Ellen Titus Hartigan, and two grandchildren. The Vailsburg Leader. Sep. 1, 1998.________________________________________________________________Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) - July 31, 1997. Page: 6BRobert Warren Titus, 76, Sarasota, died July 29, 1997. He was born July 31, 1920, in Baraboo, Wisc., and came to Sarasota 17 years ago from Waterloo, Iowa. He retired from the air-conditioning manufacturing business. He graduated from the University of Michigan and was an Air Force veteran. He was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce, all in Waterloo, and the Iowa College Foundation. Survivors include his wife, Jane Lea; two daughters, Janie T. Levis of Albuquerque, N.M., and Sally T. Cunningham of Des Moines, Iowa; a sister, Marilyn Smith of Longview, Texas; and two grandchildren. The memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Church of the Redeemer Episcopal. Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Gulf Gate Chapel, is in charge. Memorial donations may be made to All Faiths Food Bank of Sarasota, 717 Cattleman Road, Sarasota, FL 34232.________________________________________________________________Leader Times (Kittanning, PA) - Monday, July 1, 2013Robert Wayne Titus, 59, of Kittanning, died Monday, July 1, 2013, at UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh. He was born Aug. 30, 1953, in Kittanning, a son of John H. and Alice (Bowser) Titus. He was a heavy equipment operator for WGM Enterprises and attended North Buffalo Grace Brethren Church. He liked going to gun bashes, hunting and playing guitar. In addition to his mother, Alice (Bowser) Titus, of Kittanning, he is survived by his wife of 40 years, Brenda (Pennington) Titus; his son, Bradley (Tammy) Titus, of Kittanning; daughters, Jennifer (Dave) Cousins, of Kittanning, and Robin (P.J.) DeLuca, of Strasburg, Ohio; grandchildren, John Robert Titus, Bobbi Ann Vacula, Hayden Vacula, Kelsey DeLuca and Kodi DeLuca; and siblings, Kenneth (Candy) Titus, of Kittanning, Joseph (Edna) Titus, of Ford City, and Beth Cousins (Tim Moore), of Leechburg. His father, John H. Titus, passed away in 2012. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the SNYDER-CRISSMAN FUNERAL HOME in Kittanning. Additional visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. Wednesday at North Buffalo Grace Brethren Church with the Rev. Dave Blevins officiating. Interment in Lawn Haven Burial Estates. Memorial contributions to American Cancer Society, 1 Nolte Drive, Kittanning, PA 16201.Charitable donations may be made in Robert's memory to the following organization________________________________________________________________Denison Bulletin & Review (IA) - Thursday, October 24, 2013Robert William "Bob" Titus, son of Edward and Roseann (McQuiston) Titus, was born February 13, 1947 at Homewood, PA. He grew up around the Pittsburgh area and graduated from Allegheny High School in 1965. Following graduation Bob entered the United States Marine Corps and served in Vietnam. He was united in marriage with Lenore Merwick on April 11, 1967 in Pittsburgh and then completed his enlistment at Quantico, VA. Following four years of active duty, he was inactive for two years and then honorably discharged in 1969. Bob earned his Associates Degree in Administration of Criminal Justice in 1978 after working in security for a number of companies in Pennsylvania. Bob accepted the position of Police Chief in Manilla, IA in 1978. The family made their home in Manilla where he took his responsibilities in law enforcement very seriously. He was always ready to help anyone in need. Police work was his life 24/7 and the family took very few vacations out of town. In what spare time he had, he enjoyed going to movies and watching TV, shopping and catching site of red tail hawks, turkeys and other wild animals in their road trips in the area. His family recalls that he was a very competitive player of board games and was a wonderful husband and father. After his retirement in February of 2000, Bob missed contact with all the people of his community. He suffered from diabetes and heart problems and spent some time in the Crawford County Memorial Hospital and the Manilla Manor Nursing Home due to lasting effects of a stroke. He died at the hospital in Denison following a short stay on Saturday, October 19, 2013. He was 66 years, 8 months and 6 days of age. Preceding Bob in death are his parents and son Robert W. "Bobby" Titus Jr. He is survived by his loving wife Lenore Titus of Manilla; daughter Michelle Titus of Manilla; brothers Charles Titus of NJ and Edward Titus of PA; sisters Linda Applegate of NJ, Virginia Costlow of TX, Roseann Singer of OH and Dorothy Hale of NJ; other relatives and friends. Visitation was Tueaday, October 22, 2013, after 3:00 pm at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla, IA. Funeral services were Wednesday, October 23, 2013, 10:30 am at the United Church of Manilla, Manilla, IA with the Rev. Angie Loomis, officiating. Music; "How Great Thou Art", "The Old Rugged Cross", "Lord, You Have Come to the Lakeshore", congregation~ Alice Chance, accompanist ~ "The Age of Aquarius" The 5th Dimension. Casket Bearers; Larry Birks, Larry Carstensen, Nick Hansen, Glen Macumber, Roger Rasmussen, Ron Wingert. Honorary Casket Bearers; Ray Rutherford, Tom Rutherford, Gil Schoba, Mike Kloewer, Charles Agan, Larry Jorgensen, Mike Marr, Jim English. Interment with Military Honors ~ American Legion Post 132, Manilla, IA. Nishnabotna Cemetery, Manilla, IA. Ohde Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________West County Times (Richmond, CA) - August 19, 1999. Page: A10March 5, 1926 Aug. 16, 1999 Roberta F. Titus, retired after 45 years as a cook at East Bay Hospital in Richmond, died in a Pinole hospital. She was 73. The Texas native lived in El Sobrante for 53 years. Affiliations and hobbies: Mission Bell Chapter 205, Order of Eastern Star in Richmond and El Cerrito Art Guild; crafts, quilting and cooking. Survivors: Husband of 52 years, Ralph; daughters, Annette Pavlik of Rogers, Ark., and Darlene Re of Pinole; son, Larry Wayne Titus of Martinez; sister, Nora Tipton of Dickinson, Texas; brothers, Lester Speck of Comanche, Texas, Louis Speck of San Angelo, Texas, and Bobby Speck of Cristoval, Texas; eight grandchildren. A daughter, Denise, died previously. Services: 11 a.m. Friday at El Portal Masonic Temple in San Pablo, with entombment at Rolling Hills Mausoleum in Richmond. Visitation 1-8 p.m. today at Wilson & Kratzer in Richmond. Memorial gifts: Leukemia Society of America, Northern California Chapter, 55 Hawthorne St., Suite 510, San Francisco, CA 94105-3912. ________________________________________________________________Northern Virginia Daily (Strasburg, VA) - Monday, July 17, 2017Roberta Gibson Runyon, 63, of Front Royal, VA, passed away on Friday, July 14, 2017 in Winchester, VA. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, July 20, at 6 p.m. at Maddox Funeral Home. The family will receive friends after the service until 8 p.m. Mrs. Runyon was born June 28, 1954 in Bethesda, MD, daughter of the late George Gibson Titus and Janet Ramona Shipe Titus of Front Royal, VA. She worked for many years at Apple House in Linden and was a longtime member of Shenandoah Farms Baptist Church. Surviving along with her mother is her husband, Richard L. Runyon, Sr. of Front Royal; one son, Richard L. Runyon, Jr. of Front Royal; siblings George H. Titus and Mary Donovan, both of Front Royal; and a nephew, Brett A. Miller of Middletown, VA. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging, 207 Mosby Lane, Front Royal, VA 22630, Multiple Sclerosis Society, 733 Third Ave., Third Floor, New York City, NY 10017, or to American Diabetes Association, 1701 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria, VA 22312. Sign the Guest Book at obituaries________________________________________________________________Roberta Jean Titus, 78 of 399 Pricetown Road, Weston, died at 8:00 a.m. on June 27, 2006 at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital in Weston following a brief illness. She was born on March 27, 1928 in Lewis County a daughter of the late Semore D. Titus and Beulah Greathouse Titus. Roberta was a Home Health Care Nurses Aid in Bultimore, MD. She is survived by three sisters, Lucille Collins of Baltimore, Juanita Barns of California and Betty Brown of Weston, one brother Donald L. Titus of Baltimore; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by three sisters Pauline Johnson, Agnes M. Brown, Eathel Shoulders. Roberta enjoyed her nieces and nephews and also took pleasure sewing and quilting. Friends may call at the Floyd Funeral Home at 402 Main Avenue, Weston, Thursday, June 29, 2006 from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 30, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. at the Floyd Funeral Home Chapel with the Reverend Ashby Titus officiating. Interment will follow in the Peterson Cemetery, Weston. Floyd Funeral Home of Weston.________________________________________________________________Robin Michelle Irene Titus, 48, of Traverse City, went to be with the Lord Friday, June 5, 2009, after a long illness. Robin was born in Battle Creek Nov. 26, 1960, the daughter of Jack and Sherrill Titus. She was a 1979 graduate of Springfield High School and was also a Nail Tech graduate of Wright Beauty Academy. In 1997 Robin opened the first Paul Harris at the Lakeview Square Mall. She was a lover of the beach, fashion and riding motorcycles. She is survived by her cherished son, Hm3 (fmf) Paul M. Pollack of the United States Navy; Paul's father, Brad Pollack of Tennessee (Robin at the age of 21 and Brad at the age of 24 were married July 31, 1982); devoted mother, Sherrill Titus, brothers, Mark (Diane) Titus and Jay (Sara) Titus; sisters, Vicki (Blain) Edgell and Debbie Titus, sister-in-law, LouAnn Titus; nieces and nephews, Danny Norrod Jr., Jesse (Rebecca) Titus, Steven Titus, Jennifer (Marty) Kelly, Justin (Heather) Douglas, Nicholas Titus, Jessica Titus, Cory Titus, Hope (Jeff) Boswell, Kristin Titus, Brandon Titus and Blake Titus; companion, Gerard Gengler; as well as many great-nieces and -nephews, loving family and great friends. She was predeceased by her dear brother, Steven Titus; and her beloved father, Jack (Big Elm) Titus. Memorial services will be held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Battle Creek Monday, June 8, 2009, at 2:30 p.m. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to all the care-givers, doctors and hospice workers who cared for her. Donations can be made in Robin's memory to The National Breast Cancer Foundation. Please share your memories of Robin with her family at her online guest book at reynolds-. Record Eagle. Jun. 7, 2009.________________________________________________________________Sun-Journal (Lewiston, ME) - Wednesday, May 14, 2014.MIXER, Robinetta Titus, of Auburn, died Sunday, May 11. Visitation will be Thursday, May 15, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Fortin/Auburn. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 16, at the United Methodist Church of Auburn, 439 Park Ave., Auburn. Committal will follow at North Auburn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the United Methodist Church of Auburn, 439 Park Ave., or the Good Shepherd Food-Bank, 3121 Hotel Road, Auburn, would be appreciated. A service of The Fortin Group/Plummer & Merrill Funeral Home, Cremation and Monument Services, 217 Turner St., Auburn, 783-8545.AUBURN - Robinetta Titus Mixer of 23 Old Carriage Road, passed away Sunday, May 11, 2014 at Clover Manor with her family by her side. She was born June 2, 1922, daughter of Rethwell and Doris Leslie Titus. She attended the one room school house in North Auburn and graduated from Edward Little High School Class of 1940. June 7, 1946 she married a classmate, Wilfred M. Mixer of Minot, he preceded her in death September 1984. They lived in Minot until 1963 when Wilfred's work for Champion Spark Plug Co. transferred him to the Boston area. She returned to Auburn in the spring of 1985 moving to Old Carriage Condominiums. Robinetta was a member of United Methodist Church of Auburn. She enjoyed activities at church including her Circle group, Christmas fairs, luncheons and concerts. Upon her return to Auburn she reunited with Edward Little classmates and delighted in monthly luncheons and helped in planning their class reunions. Her family was her focus, "Aunt Bobbie" loved to attend weddings, showers and graduations for her many nieces and nephews. She served as treasurer for the Old Carriage Condominiums for 15 years until 2000. She is survived by her daughter, Jane Wagner and her husband David Wagner of Springtown, TX, granddaughter, Rebecca Wagner Hopkins, her husband Richard Hopkins and great granddaughter, Robinetta Marie Hopkins of Marengo, OH. She is also survived by her sister, Clarissa Damon and her husband Clifford Damon, a sister-in-law, Jean Titus all of Auburn and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a sister, Alma Martin, two brothers, Charles "Bud" Titus and Leslie Titus. You are invited to share your condolences with the Mixer family by visiting their guest book at Visitation Thursday from 4 to 7 PM at Fortin in Auburn. Services will be held Friday at 11:00 AM at the Auburn United Methodist Church, 439 Park Ave., Auburn. Committal to follow at North Auburn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to United Methodist Church of Auburn, 439 Park Ave. or the Good Shepherd Food Bank, 3121 Hotel Road, Auburn, would be appreciated. A service of The Fortin Group/Plummer & Merrill Funeral Home, Cremation and Monument Services, 217 Turner St. Auburn 783-8545 ________________________________________________________________Robyn Titus, 36, of Dennis, formerly of Winfield, died Dec. 2, 2001, at Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Francis Campus in Wichita. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Carson-Wall Funeral Home in Parsons. The Rev. Lewis Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Harmony Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 8 tonight. Memorial contributions are suggested to a fund to help defray expenses and may be left at the funeral home. Titus was born Oct. 9, 1965, in Parsons to Ellen L. (Atherton) and Dale L. Titus. She graduated from Labette County High School at Altamont in 1984 and attended Labette Community College. She lived in Dennis most of her life but lived in Winfield for a year and was employed as a paraprofessional at Winfield High School. She was employed by the Southeast Kansas Cooperative as a special education paraprofessional at the time of her death. Titus was a member of the Dennis United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women. The father of her children, Anthony "Tony" Robb Sr., preceded her in death. Survivors include a son, Anthony "T.J." Robb, two daughters, Alesha Robb and Kayla Robb, her parents, Dale and Ellen Titus, and a sister, Kimberly Caulkins, all of Dennis; a brother, Kenneth Titus, San Diego; two half-sisters, Valorie Maxey, Kentucky, and Jackie Shaar, Tulsa; her grandmothers, Mary Atherton, Parsons, and Ira Lee Burris, Catoosa, Okla.; and a stepgrandmother, Neoma Atherton, Appleton City, Mo. The Winfield Daily Courier. Dec. 4, 2001._______________________________________________________________Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) - Sunday, November 4, 2012Titus, Fr. Rodney, 51, of Tamarac, FL, passed away November 2, 2012. He is survived by his loving mother Millicent; beloved sisters, Lauren Dunn, Ingrid Coutlangus; brothers, Don, Brent; four nephews and two nieces. Fr. Rodney has been a priest for over 15 years with the Archdiocese of Palm Beach County. Family will receive friends, Wednesday, 10 to 11 a.m. with an 11 a.m. funeral mass at Ascension Catholic Church, Boca Raton. Burial will follow at Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery. Arrangements by Gary Panoch Funeral Home. 561-997-8580.________________________________________________________________Rodney Cecil Titus - 71, Carleton, Yarmouth Co., passed away on Saturday, September 11, 2010 in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born October 7, 1938 in Westport, Digby Co., he was a son of the late Emerson and Susie (Griffiths) Titus. Rodney joined the Canadian Army at the age of 19, and served as a supply technician with the R.C.O.C. in Gagetown, Cobourg, Halifax, Germany and in Egypt with the UN peacekeeping mission. After leaving the service, he worked in the fishing industry, both at sea and on shore, and was owner of Tusket Home Video for many years. He is survived by a daughter, Cheryl Samson (Art), Williamswood; sons, Jerry Titus (Mariea), Overton; Brian (Sylvie) Titus, South Ohio; stepdaughters, Joanne Outhouse, North Range; Mary Ann Amirault, Kejick Bay, Ont.; stepson, Robert Amirault, Yarmouth; sisters, Pauline Lowe, Belleville; Alma McDonald, Digby; Ruth Dakin, Clementsport; Shirley Titus-Ells, Kentville; brothers, Glendon Titus (Lillian), Digby; Wayne Titus (Judy), New Minas, and several grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Anne Marie (Amirault). Cremation has taken place, and there was no visitation by request. A memorial service was held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 15 from H. M. Huskilson's Memorial Chapel, 29 Albert Street, Yarmouth, Rev. Beverley Densmore officiated. Memorial donations may be made to any branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. You may leave messages of condolence, or sign the on-line guestbook by visiting ________________________________________________________________Aubrey "Ace" Titus, 79, of Maryland and formerly of South Royalton, died March 21, at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. He was born March 21, 1924, in Hanover, N.H. He lived with his grandmother, Nina Corwin, and attended South Royalton High School, graduating in 1943. He worked for United Airlines for 43 years, retiring in 1989. Mr. Titus served in the U.S. Navy Air Corps in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He also served during the Korean War. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Bertha (Cash) Titus; a son, David Titus; two daughters, Melody Arrington and Sheila Thrift; a brother, Rodney Titus; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.Herald-Mail, The (Hagerstown, MD) - March 16, 2008Rodney Irving Titus, 80, of Falling Waters, and formerly of Hyattsville, Md., died Monday, March 10, 2008, at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. He is survived by his children, Vicki L. DeSanto of Tehachapi, Calif., Mark C. Titus of Falls Church, Va., and Jeffrey Paul Titus of Stevensville, Md.; and seven grandchildren. Services will be Friday at noon at Trinity Assembly of God, Lanham, Md. Burial will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Md. The family will receive friends one hour prior to services at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401. Arrangements are by Fellows, Helfenbein & Newnam Cremation and Funeral Care P.A., Annapolis. ________________________________________________________________Joplin Globe. Sunday, April 21, 1929. p. 4.Mrs. Rody E. Titus, 83 years old, a resident of Joplin for thirty years, died at 3:50 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of a son-in-law, T. B. Stidham, 1727 Grand Avenue. She was a member of the Byers Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. Two daughters of Mrs. Titus, Mrs. T. B. Stidham, and Mrs. Roy Davis, died here in the last year. Surviving, besides Stidham, are one son, Joseph Titus of Vinita, (Craig Co.) Okla.; a niece, Mrs. Al Farr of California; another son-in-law, Roy Davis, 1905 Grand avenue, and two granddaughters, Helen Davis and Hazel Davis, 1905 Grand avenue. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Byers Avenue church, Eighteenth street and Byers avenue. The Rev. M. M> Wolff, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Park cemetery. Pallbearers will be Leslie C. Smith, Perry Dent, C. L. Stephenson, F. O. Thomas, Wade Davis and Tom Doyle.________________________________________________________________Valley News Today (Shenandoah, IA) - October 28, 2009Roger Dean Titus was born March 4, 1953, in Heron Lake to Dale and Gayle (Hansen) Titus. On April 27, 1975, he was united in marriage to Lorrie Knutson in Lakefield. The two of them celebrated the birth of three daughters: Jessica Lynn, Alexis Gayle and Katie Marie. Roger worked for over 35 years with GTE/Iowa Telecom and its predecessors as, in his words, a phone man doing service and installation of their telecommunications equipment. Roger was an avid Minnesota Vikings fan and liked to hunt, fish, do puzzles, read all types of books and go golfing. Roger was a true socialite, loving his family and many friends. Recently, he ventured to Minnesota with partner, Denise McAlexander, in his recent purchase of a motor home, to see the family in Minnesota. After returning back to Sidney, showered in gifts from the kids, Roger stated, My kids love me, and smiled with that unforgettable grin. Rog definitely left his mark and his presence will never be replaced. Roger was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents; father, Dale Titus; sister, Janice Johnson and her husband, Bill. He is survived by three daughters, Jessica Bonnstetter and husband, Chad of Slayton, Alexis Gass and husband, Brian of Fulda and Katie Titus-Schmahl and husband, Ryan of Slayton; mother, Gayle Titus of Jackson; seven grandchildren, Zach Ostman, Brenna Bonnstetter, Mitchell Bonnstetter, Logan Gass, Lily Schmahl, Thea Schmahl and Joley Schmahl; significant other, Denise McAlexander of Tabor, Iowa; brother, Mark Titus and wife, Linda of Jackson; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, many other relatives and friends. Jackson County Pilot. Nov. 4, 2009.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) - March 29, 1997March 28, 1997 Roger F. Titus, 57, of Nicely Street, Shickshinny, died Friday at the Berwick Hospital Center. Born Aug. 7, 1939, in Nanticoke, he was the son of the late Frank and Lillian (Vivian) Hargraves Titus. He was a lifelong resident of Shickshinny. He was a former fire policeman for the Shickshinny Volunteer Fire Co. He was preceded in death by brothers, Thomas Titus, infant; Herbert Hargraves Sr., in 1993; sisters, Ruth Reider, in 1983, and Jean Shima, in 1979. Surviving are brothers, Lynn Titus, Mocanaqua, Conyngham Township; Lamar Titus, San Diego, Calif.; Charles Hargraves, Shickshinny; Bernard Hargraves, Berwick; Donald Hargraves, Shickshinny; Walter Hargraves, Muhlenburg; sisters, Marcia Wall, Shickshinny; Eileen Switzer, Berwick; Betty Applebey, Shickshinny; Barbara Eisenhower, Wapwallopen; several nieces and nephews; girlfriend, Virginia Baldwin. Funeral services will be at 9 p.m. Monday from the Mayo Funeral Home, Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny, with the Rev. Donald Miller, retired United Methodist minister, officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family in Sorber Cemetery, Reyburn. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, Columbia Unit, 1111 Old Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, 17815. ________________________________________________________________Roger L. Titus , Sr. Suddenly, on Saturday, August 7, 1948, at his residence, 302 34th pl. ne., Roger L. Titus, Sr., the beloved husband of Virginia A. Titus, father of Roger L. Jr., Earl B. and Raymond Titus. Friends may call at the Lee Funeral Home, 4th st. and Massachusetts ave. ne., where services will be held on Tuesday, August 10, at 10 a.m. Interment Loudoun Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. The Washington Post, August 9, 1948, pg. B2:________________________________________________________________Roger Thomas Titus, 65, of Ware Shoals, South Carolina, passed away Saturday, September 1st, 2007 at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Spartanburg, S.C. Born in Gloversville, New York on January 31, 1942, Roger was the son of the late Adelaide Rachel (Rathbun) and Thomas Alfred Titus. Roger (Rog) Titus was known as "Mighty Might" in Mayfield Central School, due to his speed and agility in participation of basketball, baseball and soccer. He played clarinet and saxophone in the concert band and dance band, and sang in chorus. Mr. Titus graduated in 1960, moved to Florida, and was employed with the Pratt Whitney Company, where he assisted in designing a spacecraft for John Glenn. He then moved to the area of Greenwood, South Carolina, where he completed his education at Lander University, Greenwood, South Carolina, and Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, with a master's degree in mathematics. Mr. Titus was Dean of Piedmont Technical College for several years, but his love of building homes prompted the opening of his business, Titus Construction Company, Greenwood, South Carolina. He was a designer and builder, using a very large crew and subcontractors, of hundreds of homes, condominiums, malls and various other buildings in all of South Carolina, including Myrtle Beach. He resided there and in Great Britain for 15 years, again as a contractor. Hiring another large crew and subcontractors, his company name was The Titus Company. In England, Roger Titus was admired for his ability, and once again his speed, to build stick-built homes, not the norm for the stone and brick buildings of England. Mr. Titus moved back to the United States 10 years ago and, once again, was employed at Piedmont Technical College, this time as a mathematics professor, until 2007. Mr. Titus was a Shriner. He was also a member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Ware Shoals, South Carolina and taught Sunday School. He loved children. Survivors include one brother, James Titus of LaFargeville, New York; 2 sisters, Jean Stoddard of Jeffersonville, Kentucky, Roxann Larson of East Ridge, Tennessee; and a half-sister, Jeannette Tropia of Frasier Park, California; 3 daughters; 2 sons; 6 grandchildren; 5 nieces and nephews; and several cousins. Mr. Titus' companion of several years was Martha Toolison of Laurens, South Carolina. A graveside service was held on Labor Day, Monday, September 3rd, at the Mt. Olive Cemetery, Ware Shoals, South Carolina. Published on Thursday, September 20, 2007.________________________________________________________________The Post-Standard. Tuesday, September 16, 2003. p. B-4.Mrs. Rolayne "Lynn" Fisher, 53 of 283 Genesee Pk. Dr., Syracuse died Friday on Sept. 12, 2003 at Community General Hospital after a long illness. She was born May 16, 1950 in Syracuse where she attended the public schools graduating from Lincoln School. She was employed at Chrysler and St. Joseph's Hospital as a medical assistant. Survivors: are six children, Jocelyn Hayes of Bridgeport, Conn., Eric and Gregory Miller of Syracuse, Beth Brooks and Amanda Fisher of Syracuse, her mother Guadalupe Tolone of Liverpool, NY, her father, Harry Titus of Syracuse; one sister, Tonya Titus of Syracuse, one brother, Harry "David" Titus of Liverpool, NY.; grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Services: Thursday, 11 a.m. at Full Gospel Church of The Lord Jesus, Nedrow, NY, Rev. James Stewart officiating. burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Calling hours will be Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. at Garland Bros. Funeral Home, 143 W. Castle Street.________________________________________________________________Romaine Titus, sixty-two, of 45 Arlington Avenue, Paterson, died Saturday night from a heart attack while visiting friends in that city. He was born at Unionville, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Titus. He was married to the former Flora Mae Cortright, of Unionville, who died five years ago. He had been employed with the Public Service for forty years, first on the trolley cars and later on buses. Mr. Titus operated a bus on the Totowa line and later the Riverside route. He was a member of General Kearny Council, Jr., O. U. A. M. Surviving are two sons, Albert R. and Floyd C. Titus, and two grandchildren. Albert R. and Robert M. Titus, all of Paterson, and a brother, George, of Hawthorne. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 8 pm at his late home. Interment was in Unionville Cemetery on Wednesday. January 1944, New Jersey Herald.________________________________________________________________Ronald Allan Titus, 63, formerly of Racine, died November 5, 2004 at Fort Atkinson Hospital. Mr. Titus was born December 1, 1940, in Rockford, Ill. to Ralph and Edna (nee: Maas) Titus. He lived in Winnebago for several years and lived in Whitewater for the last 15 years. He attended schools in Rockford, Ill., Milton, Honeycreek, and Racine. In Racine, he was a member of the Boy Scouts and attended Racine Bible Church. Ron was a loving and thoughtful son and brother and will be greatly missed. Survivors include two sisters, Karen L. (Jim) Harrison of Livingston, Mont. and Julie A. (Haik) Biglari of Frederick, Md.; six nieces and nephew, seven great-nieces and great-nephews, one aunt and uncle of Whitewater, and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents. A Graveside service will be held at West Lawn Memorial Park on Friday, November 12, 2004, at 11 a.m. WILSON FUNERAL HOME 1212 Lathrop Avenue 634-3361. Published in the Racine Journal Times on 11/10/2004.________________________________________________________________Chronicle, The (Centralia, WA) - Friday, August 17, 2018Ronald Dean Titus, 67, July 21________________________________________________________________Rapid City Journal, The (SD) - Friday, February 9, 2018PINE RIDGE | Ronald Jason Titus, 42, died Feb. 7, 2018. Wake services begin at 4 p.m., with 7 p.m. Rosary Feb. 11, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Services at 11 a.m. Feb. 12, at the church. Burial at Holy Cross Episcopal Cemetery. Sioux Funeral Home________________________________________________________________Muscatine Journal (IA) - April 4, 2006Ronald J. "Joe" Titus, 75, Springbrook, Wis., died March 15, 2006, at his home. Services were held in Wisconsin. Burial was at Earl, Wis., Cemetery. Mr. Titus was born Sept. 1, 1930, in Earl, the son of Guy and Christina Titus. He married Delores Dipple on April 29, 1951, in Davenport. He worked at International Harvester and lived in Montpelier, Iowa. His parents originally homesteaded in the early 1900s. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. He was a member of Veteran Foreign Wars Post 10568. Survivors include his wife of Springbrook; two children, Ardythe Jorgensen and husband Jon of Muscatine and Denise O'Connor and husband Gary of Burlington; a brother, Richard of Springbrook; a sister, Evelyn Boone and husband Ervin of Rochester, Minn.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Cliff. Spooner Advocate (WI) - March 20, 2006Ronald J. 'Joe' Titus of Springbrook, died on Wednesday, March 15, 2006, at his residence. Joe was born on Sept. 1, 1930, to Guy and Christina (Neste) Titus in Earl. He married Deloris Dipple in Davenport, Iowa, on April 29, 1951. Joe worked as a molder at International Harvester in Montpelier, Iowa, for more than 30 years. He retired in 1980, moving to Springbrook where his mother's parents originally homesteaded in the early 1900s. During retirement, Joe did carpentry work. Joe enjoyed hunting, fishing, hobby farming, and prairie dog hunting. Joe was an active member of Springbrook, Trego, and Earl Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #10568. Joe was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Clifford. Joe is survived by his wife, Deloris, of Springbrook; children, Ardythe (Jon) Jorgensen of Muscatine, Iowa, and Denise (Gary) O'Connor of Burlington, Iowa; brother, Richard (Lois) Titus, of Springbrook; sister, Evelyn (Ervin) Boone, of Rochester, Minn.; grandchildren, Erin, James, Kevin, and Caitlin; great-grandchildren, Cody, Kylie, Averi, Olivia, and Isabella; nieces and nephews; other relatives; and many friends. The funeral was held on Monday, March 20, at Namekagon Congregational United Church of Christ in Earl. Pastor Jim Faunce-Zimmerman officiated. Music was provided by organist Nancy Benavides. Interment followed at Earl Cemetery in Earl. Casket bearers were Dale Hildebrandt, Bill Posso, Dan Makosky, Cliff Lauby, Bill Gaddeys, and John Makosky. Military honors were accorded by Springbrook, Trego, and Earl VFW Post #10568. Arrangements were provided by Scalzo-Taylor Funeral Home, Spooner. ________________________________________________________________Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - May 23, 2007Ronald J. Titus, a former deputy chief in the Totowa Police Department and an active member of the community, died last Wednesday. He was 75. "Being that he grew up here and was involved in so many things besides the Police Department, he was very well-respected," said Totowa Police Chief Robert Coyle. Born in Paterson, Mr. Titus lived in Totowa most of his life. He joined the Totowa Police Department in 1955 as a patrolman and retired in 1992 as the deputy police chief. "He was actually the second in the Titus family to be a member of the department," Coyle said. "His late father, Henry, retired as captain and now, his son, Scott, is a lieutenant. Three generations of the Titus family have been on the Totowa Police Department." In addition to his roles as treasurer and recording secretary of the Police Athletic League, he was a member of the Totowa Happy Seniors, the Totowa Republican Party and the Totowa Fire Department's Lincoln Fire Company for more than 25 years. He was a former member of the Totowa school board and was a trustee for the town's First Aid Squad and Welfare Board. He was a board member of the Totowa Borough Historical Society. Mr. Titus was a Navy veteran of the Korean War and a member of American Legion Post 227. He was a member of the Mountain View Masonic Lodge, Wayne. In addition to his son Scott, of Totowa, surviving are his wife, the former Joan Ross; two other sons, Douglas of Montville and Gary of Wayne; and six grandchildren, Jamie, Carley, Leigh, Eric, Brittany and Hillary Titus. Festa Memorial Funeral Home, 111 Union Blvd., Totowa, is in charge of arrangements. ________________________________________________________________Native Sun News (Rapid City, SD) - Wednesday, February 14, 2018PINE RIDGE — Roland Jason Titus "Ozuye Hoksila", 42, journeyed to the Spirit World on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at the Pine Ridge I.H.S. Hospital in Pine Ridge. Ronald Jason Titus was born on January 25, 1976 in Pine Ridge to Tilmer Titus and Arlene Goings. Ronald is survived by wife, Lorna (Pourier) Titus of Pine Ridge; father, Tilmer Titus of Rushville, Neb.; siblings, Garnette Titus and Annette Irving both of Pine Ridge; Newland Titus, Candy Titus, Justin Titus, and Jolene Titus all of Idaho; hunka father, Mike Little Boy, Sr. of Porcupine; grandchildren, Mateo Whirlwind Horse, Riley Pourier, and Elias Anduja all of Rapid City; and Lucias Pourier of Pine Ridge; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, & nephews. Ronald was preceded in death by his mother, Arlene "Choach" Goings; and grandparents, Julius & Elizabeth (Good Buffalo) Titus and Etta Goings. A one night wake service started on Sunday, February 11, 2018 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pine Ridge. Funeral services were held on Monday, February 12, 2018 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pine Ridge, with Mr. Charles McGaa officiating. Traditional Lakota services were held with Mr. Mike Little Boy, Sr. Burial service was at the Holy Cross Episcopal Cemetery in Pine Ridge. Arrangements entrusted with Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge.________________________________________________________________Commercial-News (Danville, IL) - Tuesday, June 22, 2010Ronald T. Titus, 78, of West Lebanon, Ind., died 2:16 p.m. EDT Sunday, June 20, 2010, at Clarian Arnett Hospital in Lafayette, Ind. He was born July 15, 1931, in Walton, Ind., the son of Clark H. and Lora Helen (Sumsel) Titus. He first married Barbara L. Martin and they later divorced. He married Sue Ann Marie Land on Nov. 1, 1980. She preceded him in death Dec. 31, 2008. He also is preceded in death by a daughter, Lena Rose Titus; a brother, Larry J. Titus; and a grandson, Corey Joe Hopkins. Surviving family include five daughters, Sharon (Ron) Rennick of Williamsport, Ind., Becky (Bernie) Briles of West Lafayette, Ind., Cheryl (Rodney) Norman of Kingman, Ind., Lisa (Ed) Rietz of Williamsport, Ind., and Missy (Troy) Simonton of Lafayette, Ind.; two sons, Tim (Dottie) Titus of Kentucky and Clark Titus of Attica; step-daughter, Linda (Keith) Marlatt of West Lebanon, Ind.; two sisters, Judith C. (Jess) Richardson of Florida and Kay L. O'Conner of Fowler, Ind.; three brothers, Joe F. (Ava) Titus of Logansport, Ind., Dannie C. (Minnie) Titus of Logansport, Ind., and Richard A. (Lynn) Titus of Elwood, Ind.; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren. Ronald graduated from Onward High School. He served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of the VFW Post 1134 in Lafayette. He enjoyed bowling, playing euchre, fishing, camping, country and western music, and traveling with his good friend, Tom Claypool. He retired from Tee Pak in 1996. Funeral service will be 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, June 23, at Grady Funeral Home, in West Lebanon. Visitation will begin at 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday and continue until the time of service at the funeral home. Interment at West Lebanon Cemetery with full military honors. Online condolences at gradyfuneral . ________________________________________________________________Mason City Globe-Gazette. April 9, 1937. p. 16.SOUTH RIVER, N. J. (UP) - "I was disgusted - none of your business - I was disgusted," Mrs. Rose Titus, 31, mumbled Friday while police sought an explanation of why she threw her 2 year old baby girl from a bridge into the Raritan river at midnight March 24. Charles A. Collins, chief of Middlesex county detectives, announced that Mrs. Titus had confessed. The child, she was quoted as having said, was illegitimate, born to her during an estrangement from her husband. Suspicious neighbours started police on a quest for the baby late last week. On Tuesday, the woman, a factory worker, was questioned. First, she said she had left the child with friends. Then she said she had taken it to the home of friends in Passaican, N.J., where it died and had been buried in the cemetery. A check disproved the story. Mrs. Titus was requestioned after two boys playing near a mill pond, 500 feet beyond the Raritan, had reported finding the baby's clothing. Collins quoted the woman as having said she took the child to the pond the night of March 24. She undressed it and strewed its clothes in the shrubbery. She then carried the baby in her arms to the south side of the river and dropped it over the edge of the bridge. The body has not been recovered.________________________________________________________________Rose L. Titus, 79, of Civic Street, died Sept. 20, 2009, at home. She was born Sept. 29, 1929, in Raymond, to Fred and Clyndia (Eaton) Dearborn. She resided there for most of her life, having resided in Farmington since 2005. She had been a shoeworker at the former Raymond Shoe and Somersworth Shoe. She was a member of the Raymond Historical Society. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold N. "Slim" Titus. Family members include two sons, Harold N. Titus of Plymouth, Mass., and John W. Titus of Farmington; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Letar Prince; and several nieces and nephews. SERVICES: Calling hours are Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Peaslee Funeral Home, 24 Central St., Farmington, with a funeral service Friday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will follow at New Pine Grove Cemetery in Raymond. Memorial donations may be made to Seacoast Hospice, 10 Hampton Road, Exeter 03833. Union Leader. Sep. 22, 2009________________________________________________________________Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - April 13, 1999. Page: A10Roosevelt Titus, 97, of 507 Delta, retired school bus driver, died of heart failure Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital. N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mr. Titus, the widower of Fannie Titus, leaves a niece who cared for him, Thelma Paul of St. Louis.________________________________________________________________Hartford Courant, The (CT) - July 9, 2003. Page: B11Rosa Titus Neisser, 70, of Cape Coral, FL, passed into eternal rest on Monday, (July 7, 2003) surrounded by her family. She was born on May 8, 1933, in Melkendorf, Germany. She immigrated to New Haven in 1956, with her husband, Helmut Kurt Neisser, and two children Hans and Ingrid. In 1965, she and her family moved to Guilford. She and her husband retired to the West Palm Beach, FL area in 1994, and eventually settled in Cape Coral, FL in 1999. While raising her family, she earned a degree, with high honors, from South Central Community and Technical College, in New Haven. She was a devoted mother, an avid reader, a prolific gardener, and an accomplished cook. She also loved classical music and opera. She was survived by her loving husband, of 53 years, Helmut Kurt Neisser; and children, Hans and Patricia Neisser, Ingrid Neisser and Frank Pignataro, Rosemarie Neisser Schwab and Eric Schwab, Veronica Neisser and Frank ''Rudy'' Staff, and Michael P. and Christine Neisser; and additionally by four grandchildren, Matthew P. Neisser, Deidre Rose Neisser, Ingie Pignataro, and Joseph M. Pignataro. At her request, funeral services were private and there were no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, she requested that donations be made to a hospice organization in your area. ________________________________________________________________Patriot-News, The (Harrisburg, PA) - Saturday, March 10, 2018Rose Anna Titus, 71, of Hummelstown, PA, passed away on March 8, 2018. Born on July 22, 1946, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Vince and Minta George. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, March 12, 2018, at 6:00 pm at Hetrick-Bitner Funeral Home. For full obituary, please visit: .________________________________________________________________Rocky Mountain News (CO) - January 5, 2006Rose Anna Titus. Mother of Norman Kenneth Hollins, Betty D. Sparrow, and Joseph M. Daniels; devoted friend of Deacon Fred (Pearlie) Jones; 10 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; 7 great-great grandchildren; a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation Thursday, 4-9pm, Kirk Chapel. Services Friday, 11:00am, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, 195 S. Monaco Pkwy. to Fairmount Cemetery.________________________________________________________________Daily Nonpareil, The (Council Bluffs, IA) - Tuesday, February 18, 2014.Rose J. Titus, age 88, of Council Bluffs, passed away February 16, 2014. Rose was born February 22, 1925, in Omaha, Neb., to the late Frank and Bertha Bilek. She worked as a cashier for Hinky Dinky Grocery for 17 years. Rose was a member of Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, Rose was preceded in death by her 1st husband, Stanley Chudy in 1979; daughters, Clara Rose Maresch in 1999, Peggy Ann Renshaw in 2001; sisters, Sofie and Julie; and brothers, Art and Henry. Rose is survived by her husband, Ray Titus whom she married on April 30, 1982, in Council Bluffs; 16 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 7 great great grandchildren. Wake service, Tuesday, 6 p.m., followed by visitation with the family until 8 p.m., at the Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday, 10 a.m., at Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Neb. A lunch will follow at the parish hall. Memorials are suggested to Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church. ________________________________________________________________New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH) - September 22, 2009, Page: 06Rose L. Titus, 79, of Civic Street, died Sept. 20, 2009, at home. She was born Sept. 29, 1929, in Raymond, to Fred and Clyndia (Eaton) Dearborn. She resided there for most of her life, having resided in Farmington since 2005. She had been a shoeworker at the former Raymond Shoe and Somersworth Shoe. She was a member of the Raymond Historical Society. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold N. "Slim" Titus. Family memberes include two sons, Harold N. Titus of Plymouth, Mass., and John W. Titus of Farmington; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Letar Prince; and several nieces and nephews. SERVICES: Calling hours are Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Peaslee Funeral Home, 24 Central St., Farmington, with a funeral service Friday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will follow at New Pine Grove Cemetery in Raymond. Memorial donations may be made to Seacoast Hospice, 10 Hampton Road, Exeter 03833. For more information, go to . ________________________________________________________________Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) - Sunday, July 29, 2012Rosemary Titus. Passed away on July 26, 2012 in Spokane, WA. She was born on October 3, 1926 in Hanford, WA to Albert and Rose Jacoy. A life time resident of Spokane, she graduated from Rogers High School in 1944. She married her devoted husband Norb on June 4,1955. She worked many years and retired from the Spokane Eye Clinic. Rosemary loved going to the casino, playing bingo, cooking and spending time with her large Italian family. Even though our hearts are aching from her passing, we are ever so grateful she is free from the pain and suffering she has endured for many years. She is survived by her husband, Norbert Titus of Spokane, WA; two daughters, Linda K. (Thomas) Elston and Sandi R. Suriano both of Spokane, WA, a sister, Pauline A. Markealli of Spokane, WA. and many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, August 2, at 11:00 am Ball & Dodd Funeral Home. Coyle, Marylou (Age 80) Entered into rest on March 20, 2009. Marylou was born on September 3, 1928 to parents Albert and Rose Jacoy. A lifelong resident of Spokane, she attended John R. Rogers High School and graduated in 1946. In 1959, Marylou married John E. Coyle and together they had their daughter, Pamela. Marylou worked many years for Good Will Industries in Spokane, retiring in 1978. Marylou loved spending time with her family, loved to cook, play Bingo, and was a "professional" worrier. She is survived by her loving daughter, Pamela (Ron) Buckner; granddaughters, Erika (Korey) Sutton, Shelby Buckner, and Michaela Buckner; sisters, Rosemary (Norb) Titus, and Pauline Markealli all of Spokane, WA; numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made in Marylou's name to the American Cancer Society 920 N. Washington St. #200 Spokane, WA 99201. A memorial service will be held at 1:00PM Saturday, March 28, 2009 at the First Church of the Open Bible 8303 N. Division St., Spokane, WA. RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, Spokane, WA entrusted with cremation. Spokesman-Review. Mar. 25, 2009.________________________________________________________________The Anaconda Standard. Saturday Morning, July 17, 1909.Ross Titus murder story.________________________________________________________________Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - May 17, 1986. Page: B48Ross B. Titus, 73, of Bangor R.2, died Wednesday in Warren Hospital. He was a farm hand at the Frank Miller Farm, Bangor R.2, for 48 years. Born in Hope, N.J., he was a son of the late William and Rose (Stocker) Titus. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday (today) in the Reed Funeral Home, Johnsonville. A calling hour will precede the services. ________________________________________________________________Ross H. Titus, 88, of the Titus Road, Bellmont, died Monday, July 17, 2006, at Alice Hyde Nursing Home, Malone, N.Y., where he had been a patient since July 13, 2006. Born in Bellmont, N.Y., on Aug. 19, 1917, he was the son of Eugene and Idella (Sutton) Titus. Mr. Titus is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Marvin and Tammy Titus of Bellmont, N.Y., Harley and Sylvia Titus of Bellmont, N.Y.; a daughter and son-in-law, Janet and Wesley Foster of Bellone, Wash.; 15 grandchildren, Brandon, Bradly, Bryan, Benjamin, Valerie and Victoria Titus, Heather and Holly Titus, Steven, Craig, David and Lori Foster, Stephanie and Kaitlain McElwain and Tricia Duffield; six great-grandchildren, Devin and Rachael McElwain, Evan and Jacob Brockway and Connor and Cameron Duffield. He was predeceased by his parents; his first wife, Marjorie (Otis) Titus and a brother, Kenneth Titus. Mr. Titus attended school at the Snow School House on the Cromp Road. In the early 1940s, he purchased the first square baler in the area and did custom baling for local farmers from Owls Head to Ellenburg. He also did bulldozer work for local towns, owning the first bulldozer in the area, Mr. Titus was an avid fiddle player, competing in area talent contests and winning several trophies. He was an avid hunter who enjoyed his hunting partners and was a member of the former Old Timers Hunting Club. He also enjoyed working in the woods. He owned and operated the family farm and in 1977, he sold the dairy cows and began raising beef cattle. Mr. Titus was the oldest living male Titus on the west side of Lake Champlain at the latest family reunion. Calling hours will be held at Chateaugay Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 19, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 20, in the Brainardsville United Methodist Church with Rev. Joy Shaffer officiating. Burial will take place at Brainardsville Cemetery, Brainardsville. The Press-Republican. Jul. 22, 2006.________________________________________________________________Daily Inter Lake (Kalispell, MT) - Friday, February 5, 2016 Ross Paul Titus. Ross was born Dec. 1, 1924, in Olney, Illinois. During World War II, while in high school, he became a broadcast engineer at the radio station for the University of Illinois (which basically became the predecessor for PBS). In 1943 he entered the Army Air Corps and was trained as a radio operator. In basic training he became the squadron boxing champion. Ross was stationed with the most active bomb group, the 379th Bomb Group in Kimbolton, England, and ?ew 35 missions over Germany. He initially was a ball turret machine gun operator on the underside of the B-17 Flying Fortress. Later, he was the radio operator and waist gunner. His plane was shot down on one raid, losing the bombardier. Following the war, Ross obtained a master's degree in history at the University of Illinois and majored in Russian history since the Cold War had now begun. In college, Ross met Marion Chandler and they later married, sharing over 60 years together. After a brief stint as an analyst for the CIA, Ross entered the Diplomatic Service as a foreign service officer. Stationed initially at St. John's, Newfound-land, Ross and Marion spent the rest of his career in the Eastern Bloc countries Yugoslavia, Hungary and Poland interspersed with short stints in Washington, D.C. Ross spoke those three languages ?uently as well as Russian. Following retirement, Ross began a hike following the Continental Divide trail northward from the Mexico/New Mexico border. In 1979, Ross continued this lengthy high-altitude trail each summer, sometimes joined by Marion and his younger brother. This hike was completed in 1983, possibly the ?rst such foot-by-foot completion. Ross, by now living near Bigfork, continued mountain trail hiking right up until his death and was very active in the Wilderness Society, leading the local chapter at one time. He died Jan. 30, 2016, just outside his home near Bigfork. Ross was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, and wife Marion. He is survived by a younger brother in California. Visitation will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, at Buffalo Hill Funeral Home with graveside services to follow at noon at C.E. Conrad Memorial Cemetery, with military honors. To send a note of condolence to the family, please visit . Buffalo Hill Funeral Home is caring for the family. ________________________________________________________________Rowdy Lewis Titus, 42, of Cascade, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 at his home of natural causes. Inurnment services will be conducted at a later date. Cremation is under direction of the Heikkila Funeral Chapel, McCall. Rowdy was born March 14, 1964 in Amarillo, Texas. He went to school in Happy Valley, Texas and Cascade, Idaho after school he went back to Texas and worked In construction. He also worked in Kellogg as a ski lift operator. He Moved back to Cascade in 1991 where he worked in concrete and construction. Rowdy is survived by his son, Skye Titus, Cascade (the love of his life); his parents LeMoyne "Butch" and Theda Titus, Cascade; his mother Jeanine Holland, Amarillo, Texas; brothers and sisters, Lonnette Mogg, Daland Reeves, Tim Lawrence, Sue Reed, Tina Bryant, Shelly Fletcher and Wyatt Reed; his grandma, Retta Cook, Boise; aunts, Shannon and Jerry Peterson and Connie and Bill Love. Rowdy had many cousins, friends and family who will miss him. He was preceded in death by his Grandpa Titus, Grandpa and Grandma Burgess and a nephew, Random LauVerence. Our love and laughter of your memories will never pass.________________________________________________________________Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Thursday, Dec. 27, 1951. p. 2.Roy Titus, 56, Bemidji, brother of Bob Titus, captain of the Brainerd police department died at the Lutheran hospital in Bemidji Wednesday morning. Other survivors include his wife, a son, Robert and a daughter, Mrs. Marcene Titus Fortier. Funeral arrangements are pending at a Bemidji funeral home.________________________________________________________________The Portsmouth Herald. Wednesday, April 25, 1917. p. 5.Roy Titus, the five-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus of Melcher street, was removed to the hospital at noon today in a dangerous condition following an accident at Kittery. The little chap, who weighs but 31 pounds, was run over by a wagon carrying one and a half tons of cement. The accident occured on Government street in front of the Second Christian church as the children were playing at recess. His family had but lately removed from Kittery to this city and the children were attending school there. Dr. H. L. Taylor was called on the case and ordered the removal of the injured child to the hospital where it was learned that he had several ribs broken, his lungs punctured, an injury to the stomach, nose broken, and a number of cuts and bruises about the face and head. In an effort to save his life he was placed on the operating table, but little hope is held for his recovery at the hospital. More follows.________________________________________________________________Beatrice Daily Sun. Friday Evening, May 6, 1927. p. 1.Center, Nebr., May 6. (AP) -Entering a plea of not guilty, Roy Titus, 70, Niobrara, who is charged with first degree murder as a result of the slaying of A. Merritt, his neighbour, was arraigned before Judge Clinton Chase here. The date of Titus' trial was set for Monday, May 23. A poverty affidavit was filed by the defendant and the court appointed W. A. Meserve, Craighton, and Attorney Houston to act as Titus' counsel. Using a cane to aid his walking, Titus, slightly bent by his advanced years, shuffled into the court room before he was arraigned. Titus shot and killed Marrit as the latter rode past the defendant's house one evening last fall, the victim dying instantly. Following the shooting Titus gave himself up to the authorities. The two men lived as neighbours for a number of years, during which, according to _____ they often disagreed, the shooting coming as a climax of these disagreements.Remaining paragraph unreadable.________________________________________________________________Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - May 26, 2008. Page: C2Roy C. Titus of Villas, suddenly, May 24, 2008. Devoted husband of 36 years to Judy (Camm). Loving father of Judi Thomson (Ron) and Jeff. Beloved "Ba-Ba" to Daniel and RJ. Dear brother of Nancy Pfeiffer (Bill) and the late William. Family, friends and employees of Rohm & Haas are invited to a gathering Wednesday, May 28, 2008 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Evoy Funeral Home, 3218 Bayshore Road, N. Cape May. Family and friends may call immediately following the gathering at the Titus residence, 263 Arbor Road, Villas, NJ. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. ________________________________________________________________The Hutchinson News. Tuesday, August 12, 1958. p. 3.ELLSWORTH - Roy Glen Titus, 51, retired laborer, was found dead Monday morning from a gun shot wound self-inflicted at the home of his father in Langley where he was living. Ellsworth County Coroner Dan Urbanek ruled the death suicide. Urbanek concluded that Titus had taken the .22 rifle to bed with him and apparently had put the barrel in his mouth and pulled the trigger. The bullet lodged in the head, Urbanek said, and Titus died approximately a half hour after the shot. Titus was found by a neighbour who often called because of Titus's ill health, Urbanek said. The father, Chester Titus, was visiting in Eskridge at the time. Titus was born May 12, 1902 in Windorn and lived in Langley the past eight years. He never married. Survivors are his father; his mother, Mrs. Chester Titus, St. Francis, and a brother, Durward, Virgil. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Grubb Funeral Home here, with burial in Forest Grove Cemetery in Crawford.________________________________________________________________Erie Times-News (PA) - October 21, 2006Roy L. Titus, 56, passed away accidentally Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at his residence 9663 Tarr Rd., Greenfield Twp. He was born on August 29, 1950 in Erie PA a son of Helen L. Titus and the late Harold Titus. Roy was a 1969 graduate of Wattsburg High School and was employed for 38 years in the Line Maintenance Department at Welch Foods in North East. He was a social member of V.F.W. Post #4789 in North East. Roy was an avid hunter, fisherman and outdoorsman and enjoyed gardening and growing flowers. He was very mechanical and could build and repair anything. Roy enjoyed spending time with his family and was voted "Worlds Best Dad" by his seven daughters and will be missed by all, but forever in their hearts. In addition to his mother, he is survived by seven daughters, Theresa Lechtner of Waterford, Michele Deiderich and Cheryl Parkhurst, both of Erie, Christina Titus of North East, JoAnne Righi and her husband Steve of North East, Kimberly Titus and Katherine Titus, both of Wattsburg, four sisters, Jeanette Skarzinski and her husband LaVern of North East, Barbara Shumac, Diane Eret and her husband Frank of North East and Karen Rose and her husband Scott of North East. Also survived by three grandchildren, Jeffrey Deiderich, Tyler Parkhurst and Lindsey Parkhurst and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the W. Tad Bowers Funeral Home, Independent Care Group Affiliate, 92 S. Lake St., North East, Pa., on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and are invited to attend funeral services there on Monday at 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. Mark E. Hecht will officiate. Interment will be in North East Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Greenfield Vol. Fire Dept., P.O. Box 67, North East, PA 16428 or to the charity of ones choice. Sign the guestbook at obits. ________________________________________________________________Roy L. (Skeeter) Titus, Sr., 63, of 2876 Gerry-Ellington Road, Gerry, N.Y., died Tuesday, November 22, 2005, in WCA Hospital. He was born January 16, 1942 in Sharon, Pa., a son of Betty Ross McCallister and the late Robert Titus. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve for seven years and was a retired truck driver. He was a volunteer with the Chautauqua County Special Olympics and he loved to hunt and fish. Surviving are his mother of Dalton, Ohio; his wife, Eva Della Joann Titus; four daughters, Mary Jane (Daniel Brecht) Ferrie, Rebecca (Bill) Whipple and Greta Titus, all of Warren and Roiann Hubert of Torrington, Conn.; two sons, Roy L. (Angela) Titus, Jr. of Titusville, Pa. and Matthew Baran of Gerry.; 13 grandchildren; three sisters, Carol Bickford and Donna Kelly, both of Dalton, Ohio; Ruth (Ed) Lozier of Big Prairie, Ohio; three brothers, Terry (Kathie) McCallister of West Brooklyn, Ill.; Lloyd "Sam" McCallister of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Daniel Titus of Merced, Calif. and a stepmother, Loujean Titus of Merced. Besides his father, he was preceded in death by his stepfather, James McCallister; a brother, David Titus and a sister, Lori McCallister. No funeral service or visitation will be observed. Memorials may be made to Gerry Volunteer Fire Department or Chautauqua Co. Special Olympics. Lind Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Post-Journal - (Dec/2/2005).________________________________________________________________Los Angeles Times (CA) - April 20, 1989. Page: 1-24Roy Valentine Titus, 79, a philanthropist and former chairman of the cosmetics company founded by his mother, Helena Rubinstein. Titus was the elder of Mrs. Rubinstein's two sons by her first husband and moved with his family to the United States in 1914. After earning degrees from Oxford and the Harvard School of Business Administration, he joined a British affiliate of the cosmetics company and served as an executive of the business in New York until he retired in 1974. Titus served as chairman of the Helena Rubinstein Foundation, on the board of the Children's Blood Foundation and the board of governors of the Tel Aviv Museum, and was a trustee of the Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Union-Industry Pension Fund. A film buff, Titus in 1976 gave $1 million to the Museum of Modern Art, which was used in part to renovate its film auditorium. In New York on Sunday of the complications of diabetes.Roy Valentine Titus, a New York City philanthropist and former chairman of the Helena Rubinstein cosmetics empire, died of complications from diabetes yesterday at the Rusk Institute of the New York University Medical Center. He was 79 years old and lived in Manhattan. Mr. Titus, who was born in London, was the elder of Mrs. Rubinstein's two sons by her first husband, Edward W. Titus, publisher of the At the Sign of the Black Manikin Press in Paris. Mr. Titus moved with his family from Europe to the United States in 1914. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Oxford in 1932 and a degree from the Harvard School of Business Administration in 1934. The next year he joined a British affiliate of the cosmetics company, which his mother had founded in the early 1900's, and served as an executive of the company in New York until his retirement in 1974. In World War II, Mr. Titus worked for two and a half years in the Office of Strategic Services. Film Buff and Bridge Player. Much of what the public knows of Mr. Titus, a man said to have had a sharp intellect and a keen sense of humor, came by way of his frequent and vigorous support of civic and charitable causes. He was a chairman of the Helena Rubinstein Foundation, served on the boards of the Children's Blood Foundation and the Board of Governors of the Tel Aviv Museum and was a trustee of the Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Union-Industry Pension Fund. He also was an avid bridge player. Mr. Titus, a film buff and once the vice president of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, gave $1 million to the Museum of Modern Art in 1976. The money was used to further endow the museum and to renovate its film auditorium, since divided and named the Roy and Niuta Titus Theatres. At the time of his gift, he said the museum ''unites the best of our aspirations with what is most noble about New York.'' Mr. Titus is survived by his wife, Niuta; a daughter from a previous marriage, Helena R. Titus of Los Angeles; a stepson, Louis Slesin of New York City; a stepdaughter, Suzanne Slesin Steinberg of New York City, and two grandchildren. New York Times. Apr. 17, 1989.________________________________________________________________Newsday (Long Island, NY) - August 13, 2010. Page: A41Roy W. Titus, of Ocean Ridge Fl. and East Norwich N.Y., on August 11, 2010. Predeceased by his beloved wife Barbara. Father of Robert (Karen), Ellen Lee, Raymond (Andrea) Gary. Also survived by eight well-loved grandchildren and countless friends. Visiting at the Francis P. DeVine Funeral Home Inc. 293 South Street Oyster Bay Sunday 6-9p.m. and Monday 2-4, 7-9p.m. Funeral Mass Tuesday 10:30 a.m. St. Dominic's R.C.Chapel. Florida service Thurs.Aug.19 Palm Beach Memorial Park 3691 Seacrest Blvd,Lantana Fl.with burial following. In lieu of flowers donations to Visiting Nurse Service and Hospice of Suffolk Co.101 Laurel Rd, E.Northport,NY 11731 For further information ________________________________________________________________Herald and News (Klamath Falls, OR) - January 14, 2006Ruby Titus, 71, died Jan. 11, 2006, in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Titus was born May 20, 1934, in Huntington, W. Va., to James and Effie (Leach) Patterson. She married Mel Titus in 1983, in Reno, Nev. She worked as a homemaker, moving to the Klamath Basin in 2003 from Grants Pass and Raleigh, N.C. She enjoyed ceramics, deep sea diving, traveling and home decorating. She was known as "The World Traveler" by family members. Mrs. Titus had been to Guam, Germany, Spain and the Philippines. She was a Marianas diver and played a role in the movie "Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef" with Rita Hayward and Dick Haynes. She was related to Jack Warner of Warner Bros. Mrs. Titus is survived by six children, Bobby, Kenneth, Deedee Giove, Kim Mann, Doug Olson and Kelley McGuire; 17 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild; and a sister, Marjorie Sites of Proctorvillle, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her oldest daughter, Iris, in 2004. Mrs. Titus died on Iris' birthday. She also was preceded in death by a brother, Johnny, and sisters, Ruth and Marion. ________________________________________________________________Mooresville Tribune (NC) - Sunday, June 25, 2017HICKORY Ruby E. Titus, 93, of Hickory, went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, June 21, 2017, at home surrounded by her loving family. Born on Jan. 21, 1924, in Weston, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Homer D. and Mamie Currence Lake. She was in the Army Signal Corps in Washington, D.C., during World War II, where she met her husband, Frank who was serving in the Marine Corps. Ruby was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and a friend to all who knew her. She loved to cook for her family and enjoyed working in her garden. Ruby was a great prayer warrior and her greatest desire was to make sure all her family made it to heaven. Ruby and her late husband, Frank were instrumental in starting the Hickory Church of the Nazarene in 1973. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Titus, two brothers, one sister and a son-in-law, Franc Alexander. Survivors include her children, Cynthia Dawn Lang (Buddy) of Chesapeake, Ohio, Jewel Faye Alexander of Concord, Frank Duane Titus (Kathy) of Hudson, Cheryl Suzanne Setzer (Paul) of Hickory; 10 grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be held Monday, June 26, at 1 p.m., at Catawba Funerals & Cremations with the Rev. David Shrum, Pastor of Bethel Wesleyan Church officiating. Burial will follow at Catawba Memorial Park. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 12 to 1 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Catawba Regional Hospice, 3975 Robinson Rd., Newton, NC 28658, or Bethel Wesleyan Church, 1616 Wilkes Grove Rd., Hickory, NC 28602. Condolences may be left at . The Titus Family is under the care of Catawba Memorial Park, Funerals & Cremations.________________________________________________________________Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Thursday, October 2, 2014.Ruby Jean Titus, 91, went home to Jesus September 29, 2014. A memorial service will be held 11:00 am, Saturday October 4th, at Pebble Creek Assembly of God, 13800 E. 51 St, Kansas City, MO. Jean was born in Kansas City, MO, February 11, 1923 to John H. and Ruby Lee Waugh. She was preceded in death by her brother, John H. Waugh Jr. Jean is survived by her husband of 72 years, John W. Titus; children and their spouses: Gerald and Karen Titus, of Mechanicsville, VA, and Karen and Jim Moore, of Lee's Summit, MO; sister-in-law; Shirley Waugh; grandchildren: Gregg, Nathan, Angela, Lori and Lisa; and 13 great grandchildren. Memorial tributes may be directed to Grace Hospice, 9233 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO D. W. Newcomer's Sons Funeral Homes, Cemeteries, Crematories 816-353-1218 ________________________________________________________________Anchorage Daily News (AK) - January 12, 2010June 3, 1929 ~ Jan. 6, 2010 Wasilla resident Ruby Lee Titus, 80, died Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010, from complications after suffering a stroke at her home in Wasilla. A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Valley Funeral Home, 151 E. Herning Ave. in Wasilla. Viewing will be held one hour prior to the service. Pastor Jessie Mitchell will officiate. A celebration of Ruby's life will be immediately after the service at the family home in Wasilla. Ruby was born June 3, 1929, to Simon and Luella (Lightfoot) Henry in Beaumont, Texas. She lived in Oakland, Calif., where she was the owner and operator of Ruby T's Soul Food Kitchen and Catering from 1965 to 1970. In 1970, Ruby moved to Anchorage, where she continued operating Ruby T's from 1982 to 1984. She was an excellent cook and avid bingo player at Northern Lights Bingo and Tudor Road Bingo in Anchorage. Ruby was a resident of Wasilla for the last two years. She was a member of the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Palmer and former member of the Greater Friendship and Shiloh Baptist churches in Anchorage. Ruby is survived by her daughter, Etta Bradley and her spouse Edward Stores of Wasilla; grandchildren, Eldridge Bradley and family, Elgin Bradley, Eldrae Bradley and her fiance Stephen McGee, and Elicia Small and her fiance Terrell Small, all of Wasilla; her beloved great-grandson, King L.J. Small of Wasilla; nephew, Donell Polk and his wife, Vernitta Polk and family, all of Wasilla; 13 great-grandchildren of Anchorage and Tennessee; two great-great-grandchildren of Anchorage; and sister, Ella V. Turner and family of California. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Gertrude Pena and Melvie Jean Rigsby; nephew, Gregory Polk; and former spouses, Gilbert Freeman and James "Goat" Titus. The family wishes to thank Mat-Su Medical Center and Home Health Care nurses for the excellent care they provided to Ruby. Arrangements are with Valley Funeral Home and Crematory. Visit the online memorial at Anchorage Daily News (AK) - July 9, 1986. Page: C4Services will be held for James "Goat" Titus, 67, at 3 p.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church 1100 West 10th Avenue. The Midnight Sun Lodge 117 A.F. and A.M. Worshipful Master Fred Zimmerman and the Rev. Harold Himes will officiate. Directly after the service a remembrance celebration will be held at the American Legion Post No. 34, 523 West Tudor Road. Mr. Titus died July 1 at Providence Hospital. Born Feb. 28, 1919 in Texas, he had lived in Alaska for 37 years and was a retired chef. His leaves his wife, Sheila, of Anchorage; two brothers, Ashton and Norwood Alexander, both of Houston, Texas; one sister, Elnora Williams, of Oakland, Calif.; one daughter, Etta Bradley, of Palmer; and two grandchildren. ________________________________________________________________Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - November 6, 1992. Page: B4Ruby Simpson Titus, 89, of the Cayuga County Nursing Home died Wednesday. Mrs. Titus was a life resident of Auburn. She formerly resided on Garrow Street in Auburn and Half Acre Road in Aurelius. She was a former member of Trinity Methodist Church and she attended Auburn schools. Surviving are two daughters, Joyce Cook and Dorothy Tucker of Auburn; a son, Donald Titus of Buffalo; a sister, Mable Shaw of Auburn; and 16 grandchildren. Services will be private. Burial will be in Soule Cemetery, Sennett. There will be no calling hours. ________________________________________________________________Russell E. Titus, 67, of Kalkaska, passed away on Monday, March 23, 2009 at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center. He was born on January 26, 1942 in Laingsburg, Michigan to Russell Frank and Florence (Walters) Titus. Russ married the former Judy Mae Root on February 8, 1969 in Kalkaska. Together they raised 3 wonderful daughters. Russ was a past reserve officer for the Kalkaska Village Police Department for many years. He also served the community for many years as a member of the Kalkaska Fire Department. Russ was an umpire for Little League baseball and softball and an official for volleyball. Always willing to help out anyway he could, Russ assisted in transporting supplies for victims of Hurricane Katrina. He was member of the National Bass Anglers Association and was the national points champion 2 years in row. Russ loved the great outdoors and went hunting in the U.P. for many years. He attended the Kalkaska Church of Christ. Russ was a very special man and will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. Surviving Russ is his devoted wife of 40 years, Judy; his wonderful daughters, Stacey L. (Doug) Hicks of Middleville, Teresa L. (Ken) Cavanaugh of Kalkaska, and Loriann R. Dorman of Kalkaska; his loving siblings, Deborah (Mike) Titus of Connecticut and Joseph (Kathy) Titus of Marne; his dear mother, Florence Titus of Tustin; and 7 precious grandchildren. Preceding Russ in death were his father and his sister Patricia Wagenschultz. Visitation for Russ will be held on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at Wolfe-O’Neill Funeral Home. Funeral services will be on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Dan Johnson of the Kalkaska Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Kalkaska Commission on Aging, PO Box 28, Kalkaska, MI 49646 or to Kalkaska Memorial Health Center, PO Box 249, Kalkaska, MI 49646. Condolences may be left online at . Arrangements were made by Wolfe-O’Neill Funeral Home, our family serving yours.________________________________________________________________Daily Herald. Monday, October 24, 1966. p. 4.HEBER CITY - Russell Emery Titus, 43, died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital of complications following injury received in an automobile accident June 4, 1966, near Wendover. He was born Sept. 5, 1923, in Midway, a son of Bliss E. and Leda E. Murri Titus. He married Victoria Dalwitz, April 23, 1945, in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Titus served with the U.S. Navy for 13 years. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He taught at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. Survivors include his wife; of Detroit; one son, Russell Titus Jr., and a daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Carol) Odette, both of Detroit; one grandchild; parents, Heber City; four sisters, Mrs. Hal (Stella) Fowkes of Magna; Reba Titus and Mrs. Robert D. (Maryan) Hansen both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roger E. (Diann) Shields of Charlottesville, Va. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Olpin Mortuary in Heber City, where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday prior to services.________________________________________________________________Flint Journal, The (MI) - Thursday, January 25, 2018Titus, Russell 5/14/1931 - 1/22/2018 Grand Blanc Russell Stanford Titus, Sr., age 86 completed his earthly journey on Monday, January 22nd and has joined his heavenly Father for his new life. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held Monday, January 29th at Faith Lutheran Church Grand Blanc with visitation at 10am, service at 11am and a luncheon following. Todd A Biermann officiating. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may donate to Faith Lutheran Church or any Children's or Veteran Charity. Special thanks to Heart to Heart Hospice, their nurse Teresa, doctors that cared for Russ over the years, Drs. Peddireddy, Beer, Salimi and Boskovich. Russell was born in Flint on May 14, 1931 to Russell and Helen (Lundy) Titus as their first child with sister Sharon arriving almost 6 years later. His early life was spent in Davison, MI and he graduated in 1949. He played many sports but had a special love for basketball and baseball. After high school, he attended Flint Junior College and Central Michigan University. His college career was interrupted by the U.S. Army, 1953-1955, and he played baseball on the post team at Fort Knox, Kentucky. After service, he returned to Flint and began working in the concrete industry and remained in it for over 50 years. Near the end of his work life, he worked at Kurtz Gravel for 19 years. On April 21, 1956, he married Donna Mae Weeks at Emanuel Lutheran Church and their marriage lasted over 61 years and produced 5 children, 14 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. He loved them all very much and he was known to brag about them. When his children participated in sports or school functions, he was there to cheer them on. He loved the opportunity to coach them in t-ball, baseball, tennis, swimming, etc.... He supported Grand Blanc Schools and the community and spoke highly of them always. Russ lived in the Grand Blanc area since 1959. Russ was well known in the paddleball circles that he played in. Tennis and bridge were his other interests. He was a member of Flint Golf Club for many years. He was an avid supporter of all Detroit and University of Michigan teams. Russ was preceded in death by his parents, his in-laws Isadore and Julia Weeks, aunts, uncles and other relatives and friends. He is survived by his wife Donna, son Russell Jr. (Deanne), son Brent (Dominique), daughter Tracey Turner, daughter Julie Zoumbaris (Scot) and son Brian (Jacqueline). Also surviving are his much- loved grandchildren Jacob, Kirsten and Erika Titus, Amanda (fiancee Matthew Burke) Titus, Matthew Titus, Brittany (Logan) McAnallen, Stephen (fiancee Kristin Swanson) Vlahakis, Luke Turner, Ashley (special friend John Wineland) Lloyd, Alexander and Christian Zoumbaris, Olivia, Julia and Lincoln Titus, one great grandchild Carter McAnallen , his beloved sister Sharon Eubanks, former son-in-law Michael Turner and a host of other relatives and friends.________________________________________________________________Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Sunday, July 27, 2014.RUTH TITUS, 87, Orlando, died Friday. Newcomer Family Funeral Home, East Orlando Chapel.________________________________________________________________Times Leader, The (Wilkes-Barre, PA) - Wednesday, November 8, 2017DALLAS — Ruth Titus went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017, after being blessed with 102 years of age. She resided with her daughter, Wilma Mahle, in Dallas. Mrs. Titus was born at home in Hunlock Creek on Feb. 19, 1915, and was the daughter of the late William and Rena Moss Birth. She graduated from the former Laketon High School on June 5, 1935. Ruth married Henry Titus on May 26, 1936, and was married for 30 years before his passing on Feb. 16, 1966. She was an active life member of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake, and was its pianist for 15 years. Ruth served as treasurer of the Women's Ministry Group, taught Sunday school, helped with funeral dinners, sang in the choir and helped with Bible school. She enjoyed getting together with her family. Her favorite book: the Bible; favorite place: church; favorite instrument: the piano; favorite song: Amazing Grace; favorite flower: daffodil; favorite dessert: vanilla ice cream; favorite season: summer. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by infant daughter, Donna Jean Titus; sisters, twins Rella and Retta Birth, and Neta Jones; brother Carl Birth; grandson Robert Stolarick; and great-grandson Robbie Stolarick. Ruth is survived by daughters Wilma Mahle, of Dallas, Mae Vollrath, of Harveys Lake, and Joan Estus, of Wilkes-Barre; son Larry Titus and his wife Letha, of Harveys Lake; 12 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 18 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017, from the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, 239 Church Road, Harveys Lake, PA 18618. The Rev. L.D. Reed will officiate. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corners of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. Interment will be in the Bloomingdale Cemetery, Ross Township. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, 239 Church Road, Harveys Lake, PA 18618, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences can be made at ________________________________________________________________Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - Wednesday, July 25, 2018Ruth Beed Titus, 100, went to be with the Lord Jesus Christ on July 24, 2018 with her family by her side. Services will be at 1:00 P.M. on Thursday, July 26, 2018 at Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Burial will be at Llano Cemetery. Ruth was born on March 8, 1918 in Hampton, Iowa. Ruth's father passed when she was only 9 so she was definitely a handful for her mother. Ruth played the clarinet for various bands and symphonies and also played in the orchestra for silent movies. Ruth went to nursing school at the University of Iowa in Iowa City where she received her RN degree. She was forced to retire in 1971 after a fall a the V.A.. Ruth's passion was to travel with the Loners on Wheels pulling her travel trailer and spending time with her dalmatians and friends. Ruth also enjoyed being a member of the Red Hat Ladies and going out having luncheons with her friends. Ruth was preceded in death by her loving daughter, Barbara K. Watson in 2007. She is survived by her son Richard Titus of the home; her grandson, Justin Titus and wife Haley; great-granddaughter, GraceLynn; step-great-grandchildren, Lilianne and Julius all of Amarillo; grandson, John Lee Watson; great grandson, Jonathon Seaborn Watson; great granddaughter, Carolyn Rue Watson English; great-great-grandson, Braydon Daniel English, all of Enterpise, Alabama; and granddaughter, Donna Rae Watson of Tucson, Az.; The family would like to offer a special thanks to her special friends, Margie of Dr. Lovitt's office, Rebecca Martinez, BSA Hospice and Goodcare. In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to Rockyspot Rescue, PO Box 98, Newcastle, OK 73065. Sign the online guestbook at ________________________________________________________________Wisconsin State Journal. Sunday, April 20, 2003. p. D11.MADISON - Ruth Elizabeth Kunz 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 Katheryn (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.________________________________________________________________Sun, The (Baltimore, MD) - Sunday, November 2, 2014.RUTH S. (LORENZ) TITUS, 88, died peacefully in her sleep on Monday, October 20, 2014. She was preceded in death by her husband of 21 years, Charles Titus, her parents, Frederick & Helen Lorenz, and one grandson. She is survived by her daughter, Julia (David) Horne of Collierville, TN; sons, Brian (Janet Beasley) Titus of Newtown, PA and Barry (Arlene) Titus of Stafford, VA; daughter-in-law, Wendy Stasolla of Lawrenceville, NJ; grandchildren Sara & Jill Horne, Jamie, Alison, Sean & Mark Titus, Sharon (Garrett) Notman, Mary Jane & Linda Titus; brother Thomas (Marilyn) Lorenz of Des Moines, IA; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. She was born in Des Moines, IA, graduated from North High School in 1944 and briefly attended Iowa State University. She received her AA degree from Boyce Community College in Monroeville, PA and worked for many years as a secretary, retiring from Westinghouse Electric Corp in 1990. She was a long-time resident of Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville, MD. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 8, at 10:30 am at Our Lady of the Angels Chapel, 711 Maiden Choice Lane, Catonsville, MD. The family will receive friends following the service. Memorials may be made to the Charlestown Staff Appreciation Fund, Attn: Philanthropy Office, 719 Maiden Choice Lane, Catonsville, MD 21228Paid death notice View and sign our online guestbook at obituaries.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - February 23, 2000, Page: 10ARuth Titus Lasswell, 73, died Monday, Feb. 21, 2000. Memorial service 1 p.m. Friday, with reception following, Saint Andrews Episcopal Church, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Lasswell was born March 10, 1926 in Great Bend, the daughter of Ray and Gladys Titus. She graduated from Great Bend High School and then went on to graduated from Lindenwood College in Saint Louis with a masters degree in science from Kansas State University. Professionally she was a registered dietician and for the past 30 years was the owner of Dietary Association, a dietetic consulting firm, which provided services to hospitals, schools and nursing homes. During her career, she held positions in Curtis, Neb., Chickash a, Okla., Albuquerque, N.M., Lubbock, Texas, Southeast Kansas and the greater Kansas City metro area. She was a member of the American Dietetic Association, Kansas City Dietetic Association, ASHFA, The Leawood Women's Club and Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church. She enjoyed gardening, traveling, gourmet cooking and her extended family and friends. Survivors: stepdaughter and stepson-in-law, Cathy and Kent Crago and their three children; sister, Mary Murray of Tucson; six nephews; three nieces; 14 great nephews and nieces. Preceded in death by: husband, Jerry Lasswell; parents, Ray and Gladys Titus; brother, Harold Titus. Memorial has been established with Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church. Kansas City Funeral Director s, Kansas City. ________________________________________________________________Colorado Springs Gazette. Wed., Jun. 7, 1916. p. 3.Mrs. Ruth Titus, aged 82, for the last 10 years a resident of El Paso county, died at her home, 14 miles east on the Farmers highway, late last night. The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon after which the body will be brought to Colorado Springs to be sent to Pittsburg, Kan. Funeral arrangements were made by the Law Undertaking company.________________________________________________________________St. Joseph News-Press (MO) - Friday, January 27, 2017FALLSCITY, Neb. Ruth Titus, 92, Falls City, died January 25, 2017. Survivors: her children, Jeraldine McDonald, James (Joyce) Titus, Julie (Randy) Houser; Vernons children, Vernon Moorshead, II, Jean Soden, Vernetta McDonald, Verna K. Talbot, Frances Schoolcraft; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Preceded by: parents Ernest and Edna Gibble Niemeyer; husbands, Frank Titus, Vernon Mooreshead; brother Robert. Celebration of life: 2 p.m. Saturday, February 4, Christ Church, Falls City. Memorial: Richardson County Humane Society c/o Chapel Oaks FH, Hiawatha, Kansas. . As published in the St. Joseph News-Press.________________________________________________________________Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) - Thursday, May 12, 2011Ruth Titus, 93, of Jefferson, died Tuesday, May 10, 2011, in Southwest Regional Medical Center, Waynesburg. She was born September 19, 1917, in Jefferson, a daughter of the late Dr. Scott J. and Maude Dulany Titus. Ms. Titus was a 1936 graduate of Jefferson Township High School. She had worked as a hairdresser and was the medical assistant to the high school physician at Jefferson. Ms. Titus had resided the last couple of years in Evergreen Assisted Living Facility in Waynesburg. She was a charter member of Filer-Sadlek American Legion Post 954 Auxiliary of Jefferson and was Protestant. Surviving are a brother, John E. Titus of Jefferson; a sister, C. Jane Titus of Pittsburgh; two nieces, Jeanne Hockenberry of Carmichaels and Cyndee Scott of Mars; two great-nieces, Rachel Hockenberry and Tori Scott; and a great-great-nephew, Jayden Kerley. Deceased are a sister, Marguerite Titus Brewer, and a brother, Robert E. Titus. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 15, in Behm Funeral Home Inc., 1477 Jefferson Road, Jefferson, Gregory P. Rohanna, supervisor. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home with the Rev. Donald P. Wilson officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to one's favorite charity. Condolences may be expressed at behm-. ________________________________________________________________Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - Friday, March 18, 2011Ruth Ann Titus, 55, of Clarksville, TX, passed 3/11/11. Wake 7-8 PM today @ Lo-max. Service 2:00pm Sat @ Martin Shiloh BC FM 2467 County Rd. 3205 Clarksville, TX. Interment: English Cemetery, Clarksville, TX. ________________________________________________________________Flint Journal, The (MI) - April 27, 2008Ruth Elizabeth Titus. Age 91, a long time resident of Sylvan Lake, MI, Bradenton, FL, and most recently of Hendersonville, NC, passed to her eternal life with the Lord on April 23, 2008. She was born to the late A. Oren and Mary S. (Bliss) Blink on July 24, 1916 in Saginaw, MI. Ruth graduated from Pontiac High School (MI) in January, 1934 and shortly thereafter worked as a secretary at the Shrine of the Little Flower in Royal Oak for Father Coughlin, the Radio Priest. Some years later, after marriage and children, she began to work at GMC Truck & Coach Division in Pontiac, retiring after almost 19 years as a Coordinator in the Labor Relations Department. There was little else that was as important to Ruth as her family and her faith. She was a woman of substantial moral fiber, independence, Dutch stubbornness and Irish wit. She loved to learn (especially the Bible) to laugh, to dance, to read, and to shop (but not to buy). She left an enormous personal legacy for all whose lives she touched and will be as sorely missed on earth as she will be welcomed in heaven. She is survived by her children, Linda (Jack) Aaron of Riverside, CA, Tina (John) Morrissey of Jacksonville, FL, John (Marsha) LaLonde of Hendersonville, NC, and Jim (Debra) LaLonde of Grand Blanc, MI; and by her late husband's son, Harold R. (Dawn) Titus of Snover, MI; grandchildren, Mark LaLonde, Ryan LaLonde, Jennifer (Peter) Trenery, Katie (Mark) Howell, John (Sherri) Morrissey III, Kathleen (Chad) Gayda, David Morrissey, Kristin (Bill) Hunley, Mary Elizabeth Ballard (Jeff), Jon (Jennifer) Aaron, Jimmy (Kim) Aaron, Jackie (Matthew) Flores; and by her late husband's, grandchildren, Mike (Cheri) Titus, Michele (Fred) Mroczek, Christopher (Gina) Titus, Jennifer (Bob) Lambert, Harold R.F. Titus, Amy (Jeff) Ford; and 42 great- grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 3 grandchildren, Matthew Morrissey, Kelly Morrissey and Mark Morrissey; and by her husbands, Warren LaLonde in 1964, Gerry Fredericks in 1984 and Harold Titus in 2006. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Monday, April 28, 2008 at St. Joseph Catholic Church 715 N. Lapeer Road, Lake Orion, Michigan, Fr. Anthony Camilleri, celebrant. Interment to follow at Eastlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Titus will lie in state at the church Monday at 10:30 a.m. The family will also receive friends at the Hill Funeral Home, 11723 S. Saginaw St., Grand Blanc, Michigan Sunday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Rosary service will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the Four Seasons Hospice in Hendersonville NC. Memories may be shared with the family online at .________________________________________________________________Ruth G. Titus, 69, of Sisseton, SD, journeyed to the Spirit World on Friday, May 2, 2008 at the Tekakwitha Living Center in Sisseton, SD, due to a lengthy illness. Funeral services for Ruth Titus were held on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the Community Center in Old Agency Village, SD. C.L.P. Filmore Simon, Reverend Enright BigHorn and Gerald Heminger Jr. officiated. Special music was provided by Butch Felix, Elana Wilson, Anita DuMarce and the Ashes sisters from Lake Andes, SD. Honorary Casket Bearers were all of Ruth's friends and relatives. Casket Bearers were Joel Eastman Sr., Dallas Hill, Koel Eastman, Winston Eastman, Everette Drum, Leslie King, Todd Kampeska, Norman Johnson and Mike Brant. Interment followed at Buffalo Lake Presbyterian Cemetery in Eden, SD. All night wakes were held on Monday, May 5, 2008 and Tuesday, May 6, 2008 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center in Old Agency Village, SD. Ruth was born on March 28, 1939 in Sisseton, SD to the late Reverend Willis Titus and Grace White Titus. Ruth was an only child. Her parents were traveling missionaries and Ruth attended numerous schools and educational facilities throughout the United States and Indian Country, completing her G.E.D. in South Dakota. After Ruth's parents settled in the Buffalo Lake area, she lived with her parents who helped raise her five children Ruth enjoyed shopping, garage sales, and the card game Rummy. She also enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. Her favorite was Darnelle Eastman of Redfield, SD. She was a member of the Buffalo Lake Presbyterian Church and its Ladies Aid. She leaves behind three sons, Arness Titus, Joel Eastman Sr., and Cary Eastman Sr.; two daughters, Rolette Eastman and Angeline Eastman all of Sisseton, SD; 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.The Chilson Funeral Home in Winsted, MN served the family. Online condolences may be made to . Sisseton Courier. May 13, 2008.________________________________________________________________Ruth Jane Titus was born June 16, 1921, in Youngstown, Ohio, to Scott and Marabel McClead. She dies peacefully at home August 22, 2006, in CCC. She grew up in Ohio and came to California in 1946 after marrying Leslie Titus. They moved to Humboldt County several years later and stayed there until seven years ago when they moved to Crescent City to be closer to special family friends. She spent her early years as an elementary school teacher and then lovingly worked as a homemaker and caregiver for her in-laws. She was devoted to teaching children about the bible and God’s love for them and for many years held neighborhood bible clubs in her home. She was also active and very gifted in working with the children in her church. Each summer she also enjoyed cooking at Redwood Area Campmeeting for those who “set up camp.” After moving to Crescent City she was active in the Community Services outreach of the Seventh-day Adventist Church until her health became such that she was no longer able to attend. Ruth Jane was a very giving person, never saying anything hurtful or negative about others. She also loved a good practical joke! She is survived by special family friends, David and Judi Ramsey and their daughters Sabrina and Sasha of Gasquet, California; her sister, Thalia Frank of Florida; numerous cousins and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of almost 61 years, Leslie Titus. A memorial service will be held Saturday September 9, 2006, at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1770 Northcrest Drive in Crescent City, California, at 4:00 p.m. Arrangements are under the direction of Wier’s Mortuary Chapel, 408 G Street, Crescent City, California. Memorial contributions may be made to Three Angels Broadcasting Network, P.O. Box 220, West Frankfort, IL 62896. Please sign the guestbook at times-, click on obituaries. Published in the Eureka Times-Standard on 9/6/2006.________________________________________________________________Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA) - Wednesday, February 3, 2010Ruth Lenore (Titus) Cumming, mother of 5, grandmother of 10, and great-grandmother of 13, died Jan. 29 at Cape Heritage Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She had met many challenges in her life, including the untimely death of her husband, James G. Cumming, in 1964 at the age of 48. She was curious and self-educated, and her favorite pastime was reading - fiction and nonfiction books, and as many as two newspapers a day. She loved boating, living near the ocean, and playing golf. After teaching the game to women in her family, an annual golf tournament was held in her honor for nearly two decades at Holly Ridge Golf Club in Sandwich. In the past 15 years, she had faced the challenges of Alzheimer's disease, and broken bones in her hip, legs and shoulder, and subsequent surgeries and rehabilitation. Her strength confounded her doctors, children, and her caregivers at Cape Heritage, with whom she was very popular because of her enduring spirit. She leaves her daughters, Linda Joyce and her husband, Bob; Janice Miles and her husband, Chris; her sons, Robert, and his wife, Kathleen; Donald, and his wife, Kathleen; and Steven, and his wife, Debra; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and her brother, Robert Titus, and his wife, Helen, of Carver. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m., Feb. 6, with doors opening at 2:30 p.m. at Nickerson-Bourne Funeral Home, 154 Route 6A, Sandwich, MA 02563. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society and Hospice & Palliative Care of Cape Cod. ________________________________________________________________Ruth Marcou Titus of Waukesha, formerly of Kenosha, died on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009, at Waukesha Memorial Hospital at the age of 94 years. Ruth was born on Aug. 5, 1915 the daughter of William and Pauline Marcou.She was a member of St. William Catholic Church, Waukesha.Ruth was an avid Brewers fan.She loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ruth will be dearly missed by her children, Diane (Thomas) Walters, Larry (Marlene) Titus Jr. and Susan (Ken) Kosmoski; grandchildren, Jennifer Walters, Christopher (Laurel) Walters, Stephanie (Tim) Wick, Brian Spark (Fiancé Amanda Hostetler); great-grandchildren, Tommy, Connor and Ashley; brother, William Marcou; and sisters, Lorraine Lough and Peggy Heibein. Ruth is further survived by other relatives and friends.She is preceded in death by her husband, Larry; parents; sisters, Pauline and Eleanor; and brother, Leonard. The Vigil Service for Ruth will be held on Monday, Aug. 17, at 5 p.m. at Cesarz, Charapata & Zinnecker Funeral Home, 237 N. Moreland Blvd., Waukesha, WI 53188. The visitation will be on Monday from 4 p.m. until the time of the 5 p.m. Vigil Service at the funeral home.Burial will be at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Waukesha. The Cesarz, Charapata & Zinnecker Funeral Home, Cremation and Pre-Planning Services is serving the family. For further information please call 262-542-6609 or for directions, an online obituary or to leave a condolence, please visit ________________________________________________________________Lima News, The (OH) - September 1, 2004. Page: B2Ruth Nadine Titus, 72, Bellefontaine, died at 4:37 a.m. Aug. 31, 2004, at Mary Rutan Hospital, Bellefontaine. She was born Jan. 29, 1932, in El Dorado Springs, Mo., to Cashus and Mary Jane Fry Whitlatch, who preceded her in death. On May 19, 1951, in Rushsylvania, she married Raymond W. Titus, who survives in Bellefontaine. Mrs. Titus had been a secretary for Super Foods for 15 years. She was a member of First Christian Church. She was a member of Fort Nightly Music Club, DeGraff, the Harrison Grange, where she was a pianist, the Blue Jacket Social Club and the Friendly Senior Center. Survivors also include a son, Kerry D. Titus of Belle Center; a daughter, Marilyn J. (Daniel) Fuhrman of Lima; and six grandsons, a granddaughter and four stepgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, William "Leroy" and Steve Whitlatch. Services will begin at 1 p.m. Friday at Eichholtz Funeral Home, Bellefontaine. The Rev. Jeffery Bartlett will officiate. Burial will be in Harper Cemetery, Harper. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church. ________________________________________________________________Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - January 5, 2006. Page: 26Ruth R. (Titus) Hannon, of Nutley, on Dec. 20, 2005, beloved wife of the late Edward L. Hannon Sr., mother of Edward L. Hannon Jr. and Richard Hannon, grand-mother of Kevin, Joseph and Deneane Hannon and Christy Ventura, great-grandmother of Charles Joseph. Funeral Friday 8:30 a.m. from The S.W. BROWN & SON FUNERAL HOME, 267 Centre St., Nutley. Funeral Mass St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Bloomfield, at 10 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends will be received Friday 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to St. Anne's Home, 300 Lake St., San Francisco, Calif. 94118, would be preferred. ()________________________________________________________________Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Sunday, April 24, 2016 Ruth R. Owens (Titus) Davis, a native Syracusan, went home to be with God on April 17, 2016. She attended Syracuse city schools, Manpower business school, University College and The U.S. Department of Agriculture College of Personnel and Business Management, in Washington, D.C. She retired her position on November of 1994, as Personnel Management from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture - Agricultural Stabilization and Conservations Services, with numerous awards, certificates of approval and appreciation for her suggestion to streamline documentation of identifying data for Central New York Veterans at V.A hospital. She received The Secretary of Agriculture Exemplary Service Award for developing the training of all agriculture program assistants and farmers throughout NYS and 10 Surrounding states within the USDA-ASCS Eastern Region. She was preceded in death by her parents; Willie Joe and Pinky Consula Owens, her brother Leo C. Owens, her sister Anne Brooks, her eldest son Raymond C. Titus II, her God-daughter Paulette (Stephens) Luckie and her God-son Chet Dwight (Big "D") Harrison. She leaves to cherish memory two daughters Stephanie R. (Titus) Warford (Ronald), and Sharene A. Titus; one son, Kirk S. Davis; her step-son, King S. Davis, Jr, all of Syracuse; 19 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; 23 great-great-grandchildren; her beloved cousin, Emma Owens-Richardson and her beloved and devoted life-long friend, Joan Slater Jones and God Sent Sisters, Elma Neal, Dorothy Hall, Mary Stephens, Doris Jackson and in loving memory Queenie Brown; several cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and extended family. Calling hour will be 10:00 am - 11:00am with Home Going Celebration immediately following at Hopps Memorial C.M.E. Church. Burial, Oakwood Cemetary. Gethers Funeral Services 315-476-0157 IN GOD WE TRUST Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Stephanie R. Titus Warford, 65. Survived by her husband, Ronald E.; children, Dawayne, Shereese and Ronald (Tasha); other relatives. Calling Hour: Thursday, 10 to 11 a.m. with funeral service following at Hopps Memorial CME Church. Burial: Oakwood Cemetery. Gethers Funeral Services. ________________________________________________________________Ruth Richards Titus, 90, of Rt. 2 Jane Lew, died July 31, 2004 at Crestview Manor Nursing Home at 10:05 a.m. She was born in Harrison County February 6, 1914, a daughter of the late Hiram and Lora Richards. She was married at Weston February 6, 1960 to William Aubrey Titus who died December 9, 1992. Surviving are one son Robert H. Richards and his wife Virginia of Rt. 2 Jane Lew; one daughter, Susie Ratliff and her husband David of Rt. 2 Jane Lew; two brothers, Frank Richards and Earl Richards of Salem; nine grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, two great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters and four brothers. Mrs. Titus was a homemaker and a member of the Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church. Friends will be received at the Morris Funeral Home, Jane Lew, Tuesday evening from 5-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. with Rev. Haymond Plaugher assisted by Rev. Roger Brown officiating. Burial will follow in the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Morris Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. The Clarksburg Exponent. Aug. 2, 2004.________________________________________________________________Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 21, 1990. Page: 2DRuth S. (Titus) Strope, 81, of Claremore, Okla., former Caney resident, retired cook, died Sunday, March 18, 1990. Service 10:30 a.m. today, Graves Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, Elmer of Sanger, Calif., Lawrence of Claremore, Jack of Tulsa, Jim of Independence; daughters, Bertha Freidline of Kincaid, Pat Lichty of Edgerton; brothers, Elmer Titus of Udall, Lawrence Titus of South Coffeyville, Okla., Porter Titus of Visalia, Calif.; 27 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with First Christian Church. Chanute ________________________________________________________________ ................
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