Alameda-San Francisco County CA Archives Obituaries.....Titus, Daniel July 16, 1898 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Steve Harrison raleighwood@juno.com December 21, 2009, 7:52 am San Francisco Call, July 17, 1898 San Francisco Call, July 17, 1898 (Sunday), Page 15, Column 1. “Alameda County News. DEATH OF DANIEL TITUS. Called Before the Supreme Bar After Months of Suffering. OAKLAND, July 16.— Daniel Titus, a native of Vermont, aged 60 years, and a well- known member of the San Francisco bar, died shortly before noon to-day at his residence, 956 Myrtle street. Death was caused by a carbuncle. He had been confined to his home about three months. Mr. Titus was a veteran of the late war and came to this State twenty-five years ago. He at once began the practice of law, which he followed until his last illness took him from his office. By close application to his chosen profession he rapidly made a name for himself, which is honored in San Francisco and the State at large. He was an officer in the Loyal Legion, the only organization to which he belonged. The deceased leaves a widow and two sons— Frank F. of Arizona and Fred E., his law partner. The funeral will be held Monday from the family residence.” END San Francisco Call, July 17, 1898 (Sunday), Page 14, Column 1. “DIED. TITUS – In Oakland, July 16, 1898, Daniel Titus, a native of Vermont, aged 60 years.” END San Francisco Call, July 19, 1898 (Tuesday), Page 9, Column 4. “Alameda County News. Honored by His Late Associates. OAKLAND, July 18.— The funeral of Daniel Titus, the pioneer attorney, who died last week, took place this morning from the late residence, 956 Myrtle street. Many of his old friends and associates of the San Francisco bar were in attendance. They brought many floral tributes to his bier. Rev. J. K. McLean, D. D., and Rev. C. R. Brown of the First Congregational Church officiated. Mrs. A. M. Benham, Mrs. Lena Carroll Nicholson and Messrs. P. Griswold and H. K. Snow furnished appropriate music. The remains were taken to the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, San Francisco, for cremation.” END File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/alameda/obits/t/titus4093gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/cafiles/ File size: 2.5 Kb