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Rexford "Ford" Titus

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Age 74

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Rexford "Ford" Titus Oconomowoc - Rexford W. "Ford" Titus, III, age 74, of Oconomowoc, Wis., and Naples, Fla., died Nov. 16, 2020, at AngelsGrace Hospice, Oconomowoc, from complications of COVID-19. Ford is survived by his beloved wife of 34 years, Roberta "Bobbe" Titus, as well as brother Kent...

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My first friend on the humble Southside of Binghamton, NY. Always ready to engage all in youths games. I remember his explaining to me in kindergarten there were 60 minutes in an hour. I remember Fordy jumping off a picnic table into a laundry basket and promptly losing his two front teeth. Goodbye old friend. You helped make the world a better place. We remember you.

I was very saddened to hear about the passing of Ford. Ford was indeed a superb leader in the world of hospital administration. We often worked together through our relationship in the Wisconsin Hospital Association. When Ford spoke everyone would listen. Of course Ford also had great stories to tell from his many experiences. The hospitals in Wisconsin are better today because of Ford. Ford and his family are in our prayers.

Ford was one of the most
charismatic speakers I had ever heard. I was impressed by him the very first week of starting with ProHealth care.
When someone from ProHealth Care told me about the death today, I felt I had lost one of my own family members.
My sincere sympathy to all of the family.
Ford will be missed by many.

Ford was a great role model to many of us in healthcare administration and will always be remembered for what he helped create for the citizens of Waukesha.
I am a better administrator because of what he showed and did.
Godspeed Ford

Bobbe and Family
Ford was an outstanding leader and mentor. I appreciated the opportunity to work with him on the WHA Board during our tenure in leadership roles for the board. He has touched many lives and has made a difference in the world.
Bobbe, I could see that you have been there as a strong and caring person to provide that balance and support that he needed.
I know that it has been many years since our paths have crossed. I wish you peace and health. Take care of...

Bobbie and family, I’m so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. May he Rest In Peace. Jo from Zin.

Ford was an outstanding leader. He was so supportive of all the employees of Waukesha Memorial. He had a great memory for who each person was and made each feel important about their role. Prepared, smart, and decisive, able to make hard decisions with confidence. I also worked under him with the Waukesha County Community Foundation as he served and led the board of directors through growing pains and challenges to set the course for a bright future. He loved life and it's sad that he didn't...