Cathi-Tittemore-Obituary

Cathi A. Tittemore

Nassau, New York

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WEST LEBANON Cathi A. Tittemore, 52, of West Lebanon, died suddenly Thursday, January 12, 2006 at Columbia Memorial Hospital in Hudson after being stricken at work. Cathi was born in Washington, D.C. on February 25, 1953, the daughter of Craig A. and Joan B. (Crown) Lewis. She moved from Md. to...

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Gramma
We will always love you and we will always remember all the fun things we did together.We love you and miss you so much.

Love Your Grandchildren,
Ryan,Devin and Damien

Bob & Family - Bob, so sorry to hear of your loss - I feel so glad I was able to see you and Cathy this summer after not getting together after so many years. - Gary

Bob & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

Bob & Family,
Just wanted you to know our thoughts are with you.

Bob & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

WORDS CAN NOT EXPRESS HOW SAD WE ARE OVER THE LOSS OF OUR LONG TIME FRIEND WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER ALL THE GOOD TIMES WE HAD. MAY GOD BE WITH ALL OF THE FAMILY IN THIS TIME OF NEED.

I was fortunate enough to meet Cathi when she started working as Post Master at my Post Office. She was very kind and generous. I will miss her very much and am so sorry for her husband, children, & family who have lost her much too early. I will always remember her. Her kindness and generousity will always be a model for me in my own life.

BOB AND FAMILY,I AM SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS CATHI WAS A WONDERFUL PERSON I HAVE ALOT OF GOOD MEMORIES OF HER SHE WAS ALWAYS SO NICE WHEN I USED TO COME UP THERE WITH MY MOM(DIANE)AND HER HUSBAND (DAVE) AND MY BROTHERES CAREY AND JAMIE WERE WONDERFUL TO HANG WITH THEY WERE JUST LIKE MY BROTHERS I'M SORRY I NEVER GOT TO MEET THE GIRLS I KNOW THEY WERE GREAT ALSO CAUSE CATHI WAS THERE MOTHER I HAD A LOT OF GOOD TIMES AT THE HOUSE CATHI MADE EVERYONE FEEL WELCOME MY HEART GOES OUT TO U BOB SHE...

I have broke bread with your family, and saw how much Mrs. Tittemore cared about her children, about teaching them right from wrong. Although time has passed, the memories remain, of seasons gone by, and it can't be taken away. I am very sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with you all.