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Leon Everett TITUS, Jr. 1930 ~ 2008 Please note: Dad wrote his own obituary prior to his death and wanted to share a summary of his life in his own words with his friends and family. He passed away Monday evening, April 21st. "Dear Friends: My name is Leon Titus, Jr. I was a long-time Tacoma resident and son of the founder of Titus-Will Ford. I was born in Seattle to Leon Titus, Sr. and Doris Titus on March 16, 1930. My dad was a pioneer in the automotive industry. He was a prominent and successful businessman who opened dealerships in the Chehalis, Centralia, Olympia, and Seattle areas before settling in Tacoma. During my early years, dad moved our family (which included himself, my mother, me and my brother Paul) to automobile dealerships in Pendleton, Oregon, Lewiston, Idaho, and Yakima before coming back to Tacoma and founding a downtown dealership, the Titus Motor Company in 1938. I attended Lowell Elementary School, Mason Junior High, and was a boarder at Lakeside School in Seattle from the sixth grade until graduation in 1948. I was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at the University of Washington before serving on the front lines in the U.S. Army in the Korean War from 1951-1953. Upon return from the war, I completed my education and graduated with a business administration degree from the University of Washington in 1954. Following graduation, I began my career in car sales at Titus Motor Company. I met Carolyn Douglas of Seattle in 1953 and we were married on July 9, 1955. We made our home in North Tacoma and have lived there since. Carolyn and I celebrated our 52nd wedding anniversary last July. My interest in the car business started when my brother and I worked during the summers in dad's dealerships. It continued as my life work. During the 1950's, I sold cars at the Titus Motor Company until my dad acquired an Edsel car franchise. My brother and I operated the Edsel dealership, Titus Edsel, at 6th and Tacoma Avenue, from 1958-59. In the 1960's, the Edsel dealership closed due to nationwide lackluster sales and I entered management at Titus Motor Company. It was during those years that Jim Will became a partner of my dad's and Titus Motor Company became Titus-Will Ford.In 1967, Titus-Will Ford moved from 624 Broadway to its current location off of I-5. From 1970 until my death, I was President of First National Auto Lease, which had been added to the family holdings in 1949. First National was located at 616 Broadway in the former Titus Motor Company building and was an authorized leasing agent of the Ford Motor Company. I was active in the Tacoma community and held memberships in the Tacoma Athletic Club, Tacoma Country and Golf Club, Fircrest Golf Club, Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club, The Tacoma Club, Elks Club #174, Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce, the University of Washington Tyee Club (President's Club), Tacoma Art Museum, Washington State Historical Society, LeMay Car Museum, and the Museum of Glass. In the early 1990's, I was honored by the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber as Small Business Person of the Month. I leave my wife, Carolyn, of 52 years, my two sons, Leon III and Bruce, my two daughters-in-law, Marci and Linda, and my six grandchildren, Courtney, Kirstin, Michael, Paige, Kelly and Matthew Titus, all of Tacoma. I would like to thank Dr. Frank Senecal and the staff at Hematology Oncology NW PC and St. Joseph Medical Center for their first-rate care the past three years, and more recently Franciscan Hospice for providing excellent in-home care. Memorials may be made to the Leon and Carolyn Titus Memorial Scholarship, c/o Bellarmine Development Office, 2300 S. Washington, Tacoma, WA 98405, or Franciscan Hospice/St. Joseph Medical Center, c/o Franciscan Foundation, P.O. Box 1502, Tacoma, WA 98401. In closing, it has been a very good journey and I will continue the journey in paradise looking for the elusive Edsel." Note from our (or as his grandchildren call him - Boppy's) family: We appreciate your thoughts and prayers for Dad and for us. Known for his story telling, wonderful sense of humor, kindness, generosity, and welcoming spirit, we are going to miss him and how he made us laugh, but he will forever be in our hearts. A Reception to honor Dad will be held at Fircrest Golf Club, 1500 Regents Blvd., Tacoma, WA 98466 on Monday, April 28th, beginning at Noon. Please leave online condolences at www.GaffneyCares.com. Arrangements by Gaffney Funeral Home, 253-572-6003.

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Published by The Seattle Times from Apr. 24 to Apr. 25, 2008.

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David and Leslie Kantor

May 6, 2008

Bruce and Linda......our thoughts are with you during this sad time. I hope you and your entire family know we're thinking of you and wishing you the best.

Ron & Carla pemberton

April 30, 2008

Carolyn and family
We are saddened to hear of Leon's passing. We are thinking and praying for you. We regret that we are in Arizona and will not be able to be with you for the cellebration of Leon's life. Love Ron and Carl

Jerry Wakefield

April 27, 2008

Leon,
We didn't know you father but if anything like you he was a good man and our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

ROB WEKELL

April 26, 2008

LEON III and BRUCE- We are saddened by the passing of your father Leon, Jr.. He was a very special business friend as well as fun to spend time with when talking "cars" or "Husky" football. Our family business, North Star Glove Co., leased many vehicles through First National based mostly on my late father Shirley's friendship and relationship with Leon; and we are still working closely with your firm today. My father, who passed away in 9-11 week of 2001, always spoke very highly of your Leon, Jr. and held him in the best regard. Your father will be greatly missed around Tacoma as well as at Husky Stadium.

Ole Wickham

April 25, 2008

Dear Carolyn and Family.
My Special Thoughs and Prayers with you at this time.

I first met Leon in 1958 in Longview, Wa. I was General Sales Manager at that time and we hosted the Puget Sound Auto Dealers Convention in Longview. We came together once again when I was Sales Manager for Walker Chevrolet Company starting January 1972. We enjoyed doing business with First National Auto Lease for many good years. A great organization with good people. Leon would stop by our Dealership with a happy smile and friendly greetings many times. It was a very excellent relationship for both.

SOME PEOPLE ARE A SPECIAL PART OF EVERY LIFE THEY TOUCH AND THAT IS WHY LEON WILL BE MISSED SO VERY MUCH.

Leon had touch my life in a very good way. There are many good memories to enjoy.

Ole Wickham (Fountain Hills, AZ)
WALKER CHEVROLET
OWNER

Ken & Shannon James

April 24, 2008

Mrs. Titus (and family), Shannon and I are both saddened by Leon's passing. It has been a pleasure knowing both him and you over these past years! Leon leaves behind a great legacy and will be sorely missed here in Tacoma.... a town helped build with his integrity!
Now then, what a wonderful, unique and often very humorous obituary! Both Shannon and I read... and re-read... and read yet again Leon's summation of his own life. If that doesn't say a lot about what an inspiring individual he was... then, what could?

Charles and Jaynie Jones

April 24, 2008

He was a good man who led a wonderful life, was a blessing to the community, and left this world a better place for having been here. We wish him well in the heavenly pursuit of the Edsel!

Skip Dickman

April 24, 2008

Dear Bruce & Leon,

Sorry about the loss of your Dad. Please give our condolences to your Mother. You will be in our thoughts & prayers.

Skip & Allyn Dickman

Frank and Rosalie Amann

April 24, 2008

Dear Carolyn and Family - We were saddened to read of Leon's death. Know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Gerna Benz

April 24, 2008

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Bill Hyatt

April 24, 2008

Leon, on behalf of Dad, Mom, and myself, it was a pleasure and honor to have known you. The years spent working with you made it seem more like family, than work. You will be missed by many, many people. To Carolyn, Leon, Bruce and the entire extended family, our thought's and prayer's are with you.

christine watson - king

April 24, 2008

It was sad to hear of your loss....I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

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