PETER-TITLOW-Obituary

PETER GROH TITLOW

Wellsboro, Pennsylvania

1947-2010

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Peter Groh Titlow peacefully joined his Heavenly Father and all believers from time immemorial on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2010.He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Porter White Titlow; his mother, Elizabeth Groh Titlow; his children and their spouses, Meade and Sean Ferrigan, Arden and Kim Meier,...

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I worked with Peter at the Glass Plant in Wellsboro. I had the very deepest respect for him as a Friend and Engineer. He had one of the toughest jobs in the plant. But I respected more for his devotion to his Christian beliefs, the love for his wife and family, and dedication to the Lindley Church. May he Rest In Peace and never be forgotten.

Mr. Titlow was a wonderfully creative and passionate teacher. In fact, my favorite memories from CLC were times in his science classes. His quirky sense of humor really came out when he was starting to lose his patience with us. I remember repeatedly being called "oatmeal heads" in 9th grade. This was because every time he turned his back on us, we "boiled over". To this day, I think of him when I make oatmeal! Mr. Titlow cared about us and had the unique ability to make us feel valued. He...

I don't know what to say Mr. Titlow was such a big influence in my life. He helped me through so many things during school and in life. Growing up with Dan I saw Mr. Titlow a lot and he was just as passionate about life, God and any thing that made him think no matter where he was. You will be missed greatly and I will see you some day again when I come home to. I love you all and I am praying for you daily

I remember so many memories of Mr.Titlow's classes and his frequent "tanjums"-his word for changing the teaching topics! There are times he would fall asleep standing up against his desk while teaching class. Allow I really disliked his subjects of math and science- he helped me get through the best I could! I had his son, Dan in my grade for many years and enjoyed having Mr. Titlow in my life at CLC (was there from 1st-12th)...may God bless each of you, Titlow family- he will be truly missed :(

My condolences to you and your family, Meade. I didn't have a chance to know him but everything I've read, makes him sounds like a very kind, loving, generous and all around wonderful man. I'm sure he will be greatly missed by many.

I have fond memories of Peter during morning devotions at CLC. He worked hard before he even got to school and was a little tired. He was always so good natured about our ribbing him about "meditating with his eyes closed" and "reading the back of his eyelids." Not many men leave lucrative careers to invest in youth. I daresay his investment has and will reap great returns.

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Titlow family, you are thought of often and prayed for and loved. Mr. Titlow is very missed.

I thank God for men like Mr. Titlow who can inspire people to learn spiritually and academically. He always incorporated real-life, hands on fun, into the classroom. A great man will be missed!

Pete's impact has helped mold generations into God honoring people just by virtue of knowing him. Those of us who had the incredible privilege of being taught by him have benefited not only from his tremendous wealth of knowledge, but also from his shining example of what it really means to serve Christ. Our lives will never be the same because of him. He will be missed!