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Martha Tittle Obituary

Town of Newburgh, NY

Martha M. Tittle, a homemaker of the Town of Newburgh, died Tuesday, September 2, 2008 at St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital, Newburgh Campus. She was 90 years old.

The daughter of John T. and Annie Foley Long, she was born July 25, 1918 in Lowell, MA. She was the wife of the late Lewis Ralph Tittle.

She is survived by one son, Lewis R. Tittle and his wife, Dorothy of Walden; two grandchildren, Lewis R. III and Traci Nestved; great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Private graveside services were held on Friday, September 5, at the Wallkill Valley Cemetery with Deacon Peter Haight officiating.

Arrangements are by the Gridley-Horan Funeral Home, Walden, 845-778-3811.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Times Herald-Record on Sep. 6, 2008.

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Craig Dell & family

September 18, 2008

To the family, I met Martha back in the 70s. I was a patient at Helen Hayes Hospital and she use to come and visit me with my mother Marion Dell. She was such a blessing to me, always smiling and always encouraging me. I loved her dearly and she will be missed by all who she touched with her life. Be blessed.

laura tittle

September 9, 2008

Hey grandpa sorry to here about nan passing away... shes now in a better place... Love Laura Tittle

Jane Steinard

September 8, 2008

Lewis, it was such a pleasure knowing and being friends with your parents, we loved them dearly.

Jane and bill Steinard

Rich Pisani

September 6, 2008

Lew,
I know it been many, many years, but I remember your mother well. My condolences on your loss.

Shirley Halpert

September 6, 2008

You do not know who I am, but I remember your mother fondly. My husband, Sidney, who recently passed away) was the owner of Halpert's Jewelers and your mother was on of the "favorite" customers. I am sorry to learn of her passing but she will remebered as the pleasant customer my husband had. Shirley Halpert

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