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Benjamin Vincent Titera

Bountiful, Utah

Apr 25, 1979 – Jun 18, 2011 (Age 32)

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BORN
April 25, 1979
DIED
June 18, 2011
AGE
32
LOCATION
Bountiful, Utah

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Ben Titera
4/25/1979 – 6/18/2011

Benjamin Vincent Titera (32) died Saturday night following a crash in his personal aircraft. Ben was born on April 25, 1979 in Redmond, WA. Ben was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he served a two-year mission for the church in Paris, France. He married Anne Olsen in the LDS Salt Lake City temple on August 29, 2002. Together they had two children, Kate and Christian.

Ben excelled at everything he did. He did not believe in obstacles. He was the oldest of 5 boys and set the example for his brothers in athletics, academics and as an eagle scout. At Vestal High, he placed 2nd in the NY State Wrestling tournament. He obtained a full-ride wrestling scholarship to Brigham Young University. He graduated cum laude in accounting and began his career on Wall Street. Later, at Real Networks, he rapidly advanced to a Vice-President position. While working full-time, he earned an MBA from the Wharton School of Business.

Wherever Ben went, he made an impact. He was a loyal friend and made friends everywhere he lived including Texas, New York, Seattle, San Francisco and Utah. He left a lasting impression with his infectious smile, charisma and oftentimes, his tool belt.

Ben lived life to the fullest. He climbed to Base Camp of Mt. Everest, explored Asia, backpacked Europe, scuba dove in the Great Barrier Reef, ran with the bulls in Spain, drove cross-country on his Harley and went skydiving in Canada. He competed in marathons and triathlons including those in St. George, NYC, Big Sur, Seattle and Escape from Alcatraz. He recently completed the New Zealand IronMan.

Of all Ben's accomplishments, his greatest was that of being a father. He loved his children deeply and they will miss him dearly.

He is survived by Anne and their children, Kate (6) and Christian (5), his parents, Cal and Irene Titera, his siblings Jamison & Molly, Adrian, Marcus, his niece Rita, and grandmother Mary Campbell. Preceeded in death by his brother, Christian and his grandparents: Evelyn Carlston (Gus), George Titera (Mary), and Vern Campbell.

Funeral services will be held at Noon Saturday, June 25 at the Kimball Ward, 2555 Kilby Rd, Park City, Utah 84098. A viewing will be held Friday, June 24 at Russon Brothers Mortuary (255 S 200 E, Salt Lake City) from 6-8 pm. And before the service from 10:30-11:30 am at the

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My family's prayers are headed your way. sorry for your loss

Cal - sorry to hear about this. Although I never knew Ben, he seems like a great guy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family in this time of need.

To a great missionary who served with great enthousiasm, determination and love. Unforgettable, everyone who met him has never forgotten him because of his great presence from inside out. A blessing to have been around him. We extend our love to his family and pray for your strength.

Cal and Irene. So sorry to hear about BJ. We heard about it while at the MTC this week. Josie and I called to serve in Chile Santiago North Mission. We have fond memories of BJ and the rest of the family while you lived in CL Forest. Love, Harry & Josie Eulitt

I am so very sorry to hear about your loss. Although we did not know him personally, his obituary described him very well. It sound like he took his life by the hand. To have held him back from adventure and what he loved would have lessened his enjoyment in life and changed who he was. I know this is a great loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Marian (Collin) Pardue

Cal,
I was just informed about the passing of your son. I am so sorry to hear this. I am praying for comfort for both you and your son's family. May God be with you.

I'm so sorry to hear about BJ. I grew up with him and he always found adventure wherever he went. He will be missed. My condolences to his wife, children, parents, and siblings.

This may seem like an odd entry,however, as I read through the obituaries in the paper last Saturday, something drew my attention to reading Benjamin's. Without ever having met him, I thought to myself and then shared with my husband "what an amazing, full life, that was definitely lived and enjoyed". Some people live a lifetime but never really live fully. It appeared that Benjamin took all of the gifts that were given to him and truly lived. What an inspiration to us all.

BJ and I grew up together. Some of my fondest (and craziest) memories from childhood had BJ running all through them. I can't believe such an energy was taken from this life so soon. Love you BJ and will miss you dearly!