Jack Tittle, beloved father and brother, has gone to be with the Lord on the 19th day of September 2025. Jack was born August 1, 1953, in Louisville, KY. He was a devoted Christian whose life was marked by faith and compassion.
Jack is survived by his loving daughters, Lacy Tittle and Lauren Billik; and his cherished siblings, Geoffrey Gentry Tittle, Leslie Sara Johnson, and Shelley Camille Davenport. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews who will carry on his legacy of kindness.
An avid camper, Jack found joy in nature and was known for his morning walks at the park with his grand-dog, Hamilton. He inspired others with his passion for studying Christianity and sharing its values.
Professionally, Jack was a dedicated Sales Representative at multiple truck lines. He successfully opened and expanded the Ft. Worth market, developing over 100 active accounts and making the territory profitable from the start. His education included a variety of specialized training, such as becoming a Continuous Quality Improvement Facilitator and completing courses in Business Management at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Jack was married to his beloved wife, Nancy, for nearly 40 years until her passing in 2019. Together, they shared a strong faith, having accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior in 2004. Jack will be greatly missed and remembered fondly by all who knew him.
There will be a Memorial Service celebrating Jack's life at 11:00 AM on Saturday, October 11, 2025 at the Central Baptist Church located at 1749 South FM 148 - Crandall, TX 75114.
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