Charles Scott Tittle

July 21, 1930 ~ October 2, 2012
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Charles Scott Tittle, 82, born July 21, 1930, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at John F. Keever Hospice Solace Center.
Charles, a resident of the Deerfield Retirement Community in Asheville, was an Army veteran, and graduated from the University of Buffalo as an Industrial Engineer. He retired in 1986 following a satisfying career in the electrical and pharmaceutical industries. Charles enjoyed restoring his 1953 MG, boating, and croquet. He was an active and faithful member of St. Giles Episcopal Chapel in the Deerfield Retirement Community.
Charles is survived by his loving wife and best friend Mimi, his sister Evelyn, daughter Suzanne, sons Scott, Charles Laurence, and LeRoy; grandchildren Matthew, Erin, Ryan, Alex, and Delaney, and great grandchild Antonio.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 11:00 AM at St. Giles Chapel in the Deerfield Community.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Deerfield Residency Fund, Deerfield Retirement Community, 1617 Hendersonville Road Asheville NC 28803 or Care Partners Hospice, PO Box 25338 Asheville NC 28813. Arrangements are with the Groce Funeral Home, 72 Long Shoals Rd, Arden, NC.
I will miss my Dad. I gave him fits when I was young and he always stuck by me. I’m glad we had so many good years together. He was a good and decent man. There won’t be another like him. I’m glad he is now at peace.
My Dad was a one the most decent and honest people I’ve ever known. He and Mimi showed us all what a great marriage looks like. Since his illness we spoke every week about whatever we felt like. I’m so grateful for those phone calls. You were a good man, Dad. We will all miss you.
My deepest sympathy to you all.
Tom Sperry
My deepest sympathy. It was so special having
a Bennett High contemporary here at Deerfield. I enjoyed working with him on the Residents Council and greatly admired his wonderful spirit.
I want to add sympathy on behalf of the Residents Council to my sense of personal loss.
Dear Mrs. Tittle: We want to offer our sincere sympathy, thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this time of loss and sadness. We so enjoyed serving you and Mr. Tittle during dinner time in the Bistro. He was always so sweet and friendly to us, with a warm smile and wanting to chat. He will be missed. Sincerely, Gretchen Kelly and Karen Moody; Bistro Servers @ Deerfield
My deepest sympathy to all the family. May those wonderful memories that you have give you peace knowing that your loved one is resting in Heaven.
Our Sympathies Go Out To You and Your Families During this Difficult Time…Pat Parpet and Bob..XOXOXOXOX
My deepest sympathy to the family of Charles Scott Tittle.
So sorry for your loss, My deepest sympathly to the whole family. God Bless
He was the best Uncle you could ever have – a great loss for our family and we will miss him dearly!
Mimi, So sorry to hear of Charles’ home going at this time. We have fond memories of our time in Puerto Rico with Abbott Labs. He was a great friend and coworker. I remember our times in Bible study also and his work on the MG. May you receive God’s comfort at this time. – Sam & Lois Bechtle
I hope your memories help to give you strength during this difficult time. Sorry for your loss.
I could not have asked for a better father-in-law. Pop Tittle was a kind and wonderful man. I will miss his jokes, his warm smile, and loving heart. I feel very fortunate to have been a part of his life and having an opportunity to continue his legacy. Missing you dearly, Pop Tittle.