Samuel Jason Titus' Obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Samuel Jason Titus, known affectionately as Jason to his friends, on January 9, 2025, at the age of 47. Born in Arlington, Virginia on February 19, 1977, Jason lived a life filled with passion, adventure, and a love for creating and connecting with others.
Jason was a gifted builder and craftsman, possessing a remarkable ability to create and repair almost anything. This talent led him to a successful career in roofing, where he ran his own company serving both commercial and government clients. He also accomplished a remarkable feat of building a home from the ground up. He found deep satisfaction in his final role working at Castlebrook, where he nurtured the beauty of an estate and fostered connections with a loving family.
Beyond his professional life, Jason was a dedicated father to his beloved daughter, Lilly. He shared his passions with her, introducing her to the wonders of the outdoors, the thrill of MMA and boxing. At one point, he even pursued a career as both a fighter and trainer. As Lilly grew, Jason shifted his focus to providing a stable foundation for his family, demonstrating his unwavering love and commitment. He also instilled in Lilly the importance of kindness towards animals. He was known for rescuing stray animals, nursing them back to health with the same care and dedication he applied to every aspect of his life.
Jason was a man who embraced life with open arms. He had a contagious energy and a genuine love for people, effortlessly making friends wherever he went. His adventurous spirit led him to explore new places and experiences, always eager to discover the world around him.
Jason is survived by his daughter, Lilly Titus; his separated spouse, Brandi Fitch Titus; his mother, Barbara Mullins; his father, Kirk Mullins; his sisters, Jennifer Titus (Jonathan Kopp), Theresa Holder (Raymond Holder), and Melissa Mullins; his nieces, Maria Rodriguez, Leticia Valverde, Abria Valverde, Annika Holder, and Giselle Holder; and his nephews, Julian Holder and Blaine Holder. He also leaves behind many cherished aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Though his time with us was cut short, Jason's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He will be remembered for his infectious enthusiasm, his unwavering dedication to his family, and his ability to find joy and wonder in the world around him.
Jason’s family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 23, 2025 at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel, 10719 Courthouse Road, Fredericksburg. A private graveside will be held in Mount Paran United Methodist Church Cemetery.
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