Alicia-Titus-Obituary

Alicia Nicole Titus

San Francisco, California

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Greg Ernst remembers Sunday, Sept. 9, when he and his girlfriend, Alicia Titus, had been together for nine months. "It was the first time we told each other we loved each other," he said. Soon after they had started dating, she had told him she demanded happiness. Not from him, but from herself.

Her father, John Titus, said his daughter, 28, who lived in San Francisco, loved parachuting out of airplanes and backpacking alone in Spain and Morocco. He recalled the laughter-filled cross-country trip she took with her mother in a Volkswagen convertible piled full of stuff. Since January 2001, she had enjoyed being a flight attendant. She was on Flight 175 on Sept. 11.

"You could always count on her being in a happy, joyous mood," said her father, who is writing a book about her so other people can know how wonderful she was. And she had a way of making her numerous aunts, uncles and cousins think of themselves as her favorite, Mr. Titus said.

Mr. Ernst knew that her happiness ran deep. "She laughed in her sleep; that was something I really liked," he said, although they never figured out what she was laughing about. "I'd hear her laugh, and say, `Lish, are you sleeping?' and she was asleep."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on April 28, 2002.


For Alicia Titus, her new job as a United Airlines flight attendant was a steppingstone to a bigger dream: going back to college to get her teaching credentials.

A native of Ohio, 27-year-old Titus was known by friends as a gregarious and adventurous. She earned a degree in international marketing at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where a professor remembered her for her easy smile and hard work.

She worked for several marketing firms in the San Francisco area before taking the job with United in January. Although her United crew was based in Boston, Titus had an apartment in San Francisco and considered the city her home. Friends told the San Francisco Chronicle that Titus had a passion for dancing, beaches and snowboarding.

A victim on Flight 175, she is survived by her parents, John and Bev Titus of St. Paris, Ohio.

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Thinking of you and your family and friends on this very sad time

Although 20 years have passed, I’m sure the pain and grief experienced by the loved ones you left behind are still as real and raw as it was in the first hour without youI know you are at the right hand of our Heavenly Father & I pray that he wrap his loving arms around your family and give them comfortMay you Rest In Peace Ms. Titusyou and your bravery will never be forgotten!

Dear Alicia. Especially today our thoughts are with you and your family. Sweet American girl. Sven and family from Dresden/Germany. "Everything that is beautiful remains beautiful, even if it withers. And our love remains love, even if we die." Maxim Gorky

Dear Alicia Nicole Titus and her family,
I do not have a relation to you guys but I was playing a video game where you have to guess where a certain place is and it came up with the 9/11 museum memorial and it landed right on her name. I'm here to send my condolences. I wasn't alive during this time but I am so sorry that this tragedy happened. I looked more into this and I was interested because we both live in the same place. She lived in San Francisco and so do I. I think it was a...

I don't know why but I feel a special connection to her such a beautiful sole.

Thinking of you.

Alicia worked at the Sandbar for a short time. I remember her as a sweet, kind, gentle person. Her dream was to be a flight attendant. I wish I could of known her better. She left an impression on everyone she met. We were all shocked to find out she was a victim of 9-11. I am honored to remember her. RIP Alicia.