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Dillard C. Tittle
Bonita Springs, FL
Dillard C. Tittle, in Bonita Springs, FL on April 24, 2016, age 89 years. Best friend of Betsy Tittle. Dear father of Linda (Terry) Bruss and Donna Maly. Grandfather of Eric Lyon. Brother of the late James Tittle. Son of the late Olie and the late Elva Tittle of Benton, AR. Dillard will be missed by many friends.
Services were held Tuesday, May 3rd at the funeral home with interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Dillard was an Army veteran of WW II and a retired power plant engineer of A.O. Smith.
Memorials to Hope Hospice, 27970 Crown Lake Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL 34135 or any animal shelter of your choice.
Harder Funeral Home, 18700 W. Capitol Drive, Brookfield, WI 53045, 262-781-8350, www.harderfuneralhome.com.
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To Donna and Linda,
I am so sorry for your loss. When I heard about your dad it brought me back to the East side, Saturday bike rides, Holy Rosary, and you two.
We had a great time growing up together, you and your parents will always be part of my life.
Jacklyn Justus
May 14, 2016
I am truly sorry for your loss. May God's spirit comfort you. There is no storm that he cannot calm-even the death of a loved one. John 3:34; Psalm 18:32.
A D
May 4, 2016
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