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Stephen Douglas Titus

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Stephen Douglas Titus

Birth
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
1 Dec 2020 (aged 73)
Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida, USA
Burial
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STEPHEN D TITUS of Melboaurne, FL died from complications after a subdural hematoma at Holmes Regional Medical Center - he was the son of Darwin and Betty Kilmer Titus. He went to high school in Superior, WI, attended the University of Wisconsin Superior as a math and chemistry major, married and moved to Colorado Springs, CO where he was a Space Systems Analyst at NORAD. He went on to flight school to become a U.S. Air Force Pilot in Valdosta, GA at Moody AFB and flew F-4 Phantom II fighter jets while stationed at Camp New Amsterdam in the Netherlands for five years. He and his family moved to New Mexico where he was stationed at Holloman AFB and was a Fighter Lead in the AT38 airplane. Leaving the Air Force, Steve moved to Houston, TX to work for Texas Instruments for four years and then to Palm Bay, FL to work for Harris Semiconductor in 1983. He started in process engineering management of integrated circuits and progressed to Vice President of World Wide Operations in 1990. Upon Harris Semiconductor relaunch in 1999, he continued in this capacity at Intersil until his retirement in 2003. He was key in leading both companies' operations while launching many improvement efforts in statistical process control, product yield and employee development. He spent many years coaching youth sports in Palm Bay and Melbourne. In retirement, Steve served on the Board of Directors at The Haven For Children. He and Ann traveled the world, spent time with family and he enjoyed time golfing with friends. Preceded in death by wife, Ann Ludwig Titus and brother, Bill, surviving are children, Leah (Jonathan) Hicks, Peter (Tara) Titus; grandchildren, Aidan Titus, Adam Hicks, Claire Titus, Eliza Hicks and Audrey Titus; siblings, Timothy (Virginia) Titus, Tana (JD) Patterson and numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life will be held December 12, 2020 in the front yard of Steve and Ann's home for friends and family. Arrangements by Ammen Family Cremation and Funeral Care in Melbourne, FL. Published in Florida Today December 8, 2020.
STEPHEN D TITUS of Melboaurne, FL died from complications after a subdural hematoma at Holmes Regional Medical Center - he was the son of Darwin and Betty Kilmer Titus. He went to high school in Superior, WI, attended the University of Wisconsin Superior as a math and chemistry major, married and moved to Colorado Springs, CO where he was a Space Systems Analyst at NORAD. He went on to flight school to become a U.S. Air Force Pilot in Valdosta, GA at Moody AFB and flew F-4 Phantom II fighter jets while stationed at Camp New Amsterdam in the Netherlands for five years. He and his family moved to New Mexico where he was stationed at Holloman AFB and was a Fighter Lead in the AT38 airplane. Leaving the Air Force, Steve moved to Houston, TX to work for Texas Instruments for four years and then to Palm Bay, FL to work for Harris Semiconductor in 1983. He started in process engineering management of integrated circuits and progressed to Vice President of World Wide Operations in 1990. Upon Harris Semiconductor relaunch in 1999, he continued in this capacity at Intersil until his retirement in 2003. He was key in leading both companies' operations while launching many improvement efforts in statistical process control, product yield and employee development. He spent many years coaching youth sports in Palm Bay and Melbourne. In retirement, Steve served on the Board of Directors at The Haven For Children. He and Ann traveled the world, spent time with family and he enjoyed time golfing with friends. Preceded in death by wife, Ann Ludwig Titus and brother, Bill, surviving are children, Leah (Jonathan) Hicks, Peter (Tara) Titus; grandchildren, Aidan Titus, Adam Hicks, Claire Titus, Eliza Hicks and Audrey Titus; siblings, Timothy (Virginia) Titus, Tana (JD) Patterson and numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life will be held December 12, 2020 in the front yard of Steve and Ann's home for friends and family. Arrangements by Ammen Family Cremation and Funeral Care in Melbourne, FL. Published in Florida Today December 8, 2020.


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