Peter-Titelman-Obituary

Peter Titelman

Northampton, Massachusetts

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Peter Titelman Northampton, MA - March 29, 1944-August 6, 2025 Peter Titelman, beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, died on August 6, 2025, of complications from end-stage Alzheimer's disease. He was living in the memory care unit of Rockridge Retirement Community when he...

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Peter was a tremendous supporter of Serious Play Theatre Ensemble over the years. He often attended Northampton/APE performances when Claire was part of the ensemble.He was interested in the physical theatre actor training we provided, in our process, and always asked insightful questions about our collaborative and often deconstructed productions. Although Claire is now most successfully on her own writing and performing path, I will remember Peter for his support of young adult voices, with...

Saddened to hear of Peter´s death. My deepest condolences to Catherine and and the rest of the family. I have enjoyed and often used Peter´s books and remember fondly our time in the Boston workshops.

As a client, I thought I knew Peter pretty well. As someone who often saw him on the street years later, I continued to think so. But clearly there was so much I didn't know. What a life he lived!

Dr. Titelman, Peter- I knew him in so many capacities over the years, as a regular he would drop into the local store I worked to grab a snack, eventually favoring his health and cutting this practice out-I marveled at his self-control, as a compassionate professional that worked with my family, at one point as a "neighbor" near his practice and an adoring father. He was always quick with a smile and a kind word. My condolences to all the family and friends of this wonderful human.

I have many wonderful memories of Pete not only was he a caring and very very empathic person, but he also was a very dear friend and part of my family for years the devotion he gave to those he loved and the time he took to listen and be there for people was unparalleled I loved his sense of humor and the way he would always try to make others feel better, highly intelligent, highly active in the community and a very healthy person. He was definitely one to be admired. I am deeply saddened...