![]() ![]() Navy in the Pacific Theater and was proud that he helped in liberating prisoner of war camps in Japan. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. of Fredonia with his family for 46 years before retiring in 1993. 19, 1922 in Erie, Pa., the son of the late Ashley D. Robert Titus, 83, of Kinney Street, Brocton and formerly of Portland, died Sunday (May 22, 2005) at the Chautauqua County Home after a lengthy illness. Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, Pennington Circle, Pennington._A. 08618 or the Masonic Home, 902 Jacksonville Road, Burlington, N.J. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 471 Parkway Avenue, Trenton, N.J. Friends may call Friday from 9:30-10:30am at the Church with Masonic services at 10:45am. Funeral services will be held Friday 11:00am at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 471 Parkway Avenue, Trenton, with the Rev. five grandchildren, Debra Harvey, James Brodhead, Cyndee, Brian, and Julie Bentwood five great grandchildren, James Heather and Michael Harvey, Connor and Macey Bentwood two personal friends, Katherine Kafes and Laura Sheridan. ![]() a brother and sister-in-law, Harry and Margaret Titus of Colo. He is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Bonnie and Pat Quinn of Levittown, Pa., Jean and Richard Bentwood of Glendora, Calif. Born in Trenton, he was a life long area resident of Ewing Township before moving to the Masonic Home in Burlington. 14, 2001) at the Ventura Memorial Hospital, Mt. LeRoy Titus, 91, of Burlington and formerly of Ewing Township died Friday (Sep. Wayne Dailey, Matfield Green, and two great-grandchildren._A. two grandchildren, Stanley Stout, Leawood and Mrs. Elmore (Doris) Stout, Cottonwood Falls one brother, DeWitt Lee, Buena Vista, Colo. ![]() She was preceded in death by one son, Albert, and one daughter, Betty Lou, and she is survived by her husband, of the home, one daughter, Mrs. Mrs Titus was a member of the United Presbyterian Church and she was a member, and Past Worthy Matron, of Falls Chapter 25, Order of the Eastern Star. 24th, 1888, in Winfield, and she was married on Oct. Titus was the former Jessie Lee, daughter of Phineas and Flora Moore Lee. The Croy Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Prairie Grove Cemetery. Sunday in the United Presbyterian Church. Titus, a resident of Cottonwood Falls since 1913, died Thursday in St. Chester (Edith ) Tolle, Cottonwood Falls two grandchildren, Mrs Wayne (Marcia) Bailey, Hamilton, and Stanley Stout, Shawnee Mission, and three great-grandchildren._The Gazette. Elmore (Doris) Stout, Cottonwood Falls one sister, Mrs. ![]() He was preceded in death by his wife, who died in 1971, and by one son, Albert one daughter, Betty Lou,and one brother, Rolla. Titus was an alumnus of Washburn University in Topeka, a member of the state and national medical associations and a member of Zeredatha Masonic Lodge. He started his career in Auburn but remained there only a year before he moved to Cottonwood Falls. 26th, 1885, in Shawnee County, and he was married to Jessie Lee on Oct. Titus, whose parents were Frederick and Emma Kendrick Titus, was born Oct. Members of the family have suggested donations to a memorial fund to be used for medical school scholarships. Graveside services in Prairie Grove Cemetery will be conducted by Zeredatha Masonic Lodge 80, A. They will be conducted by the Rev, Thomas Robson, pastor of the Unided Presbyterian Church. Titus, who had practiced medicine in Cottonwood Falls for 60 years, died this morning at his home. ![]()
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