Andrew Laurence Titus

December 29, 1994 ~ May 28, 2023
ANDREW LAURENCE TITUS (1994 – 2023)
TITUS, Andrew passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 27th, 2023. Andrew was born on December 29, 1994 in Sharon, MA to Raymond Titus and Caroline Christiano (Bonnar). He was a 2013 graduate of Sharon High School. He went on to earn his bachelor's degree in Business Administration & Management from Queens University of Charlotte in 2017. During his tenure at Queens, he was a student athlete — a member of the men's lacrosse team. Andrew began his career at U.S.Bank in Charlotte and spent the next 5 years in varying Quality Control Analyst roles. After a relocation to Denver, CO, Andrew most recently joined American DataBank as a Data Auditing Analyst.
Andrew was a character — entertaining those in his presence with his quick wit, sarcastic humor, charm and warm smile. His heart was big, and he always thought of ways to brighten someone’s day. When he was not working, you would find Andrew on the lacrosse fields, teaching boys’ youth. Most recently he served as the Offensive Assistant Coach for a boy’s private school in Denver. His love of lacrosse and teaching boys’ youth was a passion and brought him immense pride and joy. He also loved disc golf, music, skateboarding and the color purple. A consummate New England sports fan, he ardently followed and rooted for his hometown teams, especially The New England Patriots. Andrew’s love of animals began at an early age, always a part of his life. After college, he rescued his cat, his best girl Jules (named after his favorite Pats player Julien Edelman).
Andrew leaves behind his father Raymond Titus and wife Tracy DiRienzo of Sharon, his mother Caroline Christiano (Bonnar) and husband Joe of Attleboro, his brother Craig Titus of Boston, step-sister Gina Christiano and significant other Alex Stanton of Belchertown, step-brother Joe Christiano and significant other Casey Cunningham of Jacksonville, FL, step-brother Joe DiRienzo and wife Jamie Janvrin of Lowell, Annmarie DiRienzo and significant other Derek Richards of Boston, grandmother Carol Bonnar of Westport, as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. A celebration of life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
gillyshouse.com or labs4rescue.com..
I am so very sorry for your loss Caroline!!! Heartbreaking! May his memory be a blessing!!
What a handsome young man! Dear Caroline and Raymond my sincere condolences on the loss of Andrew. No parent should have to endure the loss of a child. Sending prayers and hugs.
Kym (Titus) Gaissl
Andrew was a kind and loving young man. He made the world a happier, better place.
~ Uncle Chris
Andrew was always full of joy and alacrity. I remember him as being extremely intelligent and always ready for a new adventure. Andrew and his brother Craig used to come to our house when young and swim in the pool at Abbie Lane. Always fun memories. As Andrew got older. His Dad Raymond would bring him and Craig up to our NH house to ski. I still remember poor Raymond trying to get their ski boots on! When Andrew played football we would go watch some of his games. He loved sports! He was a blessing to his family and friends.
Andrew was always full of joy and alacrity. I remember him as being extremely intelligent and always ready for a new adventure. Andrew and his brother Craig used to come to our house when young and swim in the pool at Abbie Lane. Always fun memories. As Andrew got older. His Dad Raymond would bring him and Craig up to our NH house to ski. I still remember poor Raymond trying to get their ski boots on! When Andrew played football we would go watch some of his games. He loved sports! He was a blessing to his family and friends.
Caroline, Ray and Craig, I am so sorry to hear of Andrew's passing. Please know we are holding you all in prayer.
I am so sorry. My deepest condolences. Andrew was a good person.
My deepest condolences Ray, Caroline, and Craig. The Lord surely gained an angel this week, yet us earthly beings are left to cope with such a tragic loss. I pray to God for peace and healing for the three of you and all of us whose lives were touched and inspired by such an amazing young man.
Pam,
Please know you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers and accept our deepest sympathies. Wishing you peace, comfort, courage and lots of love at this time of sorrow.
Jessica Dahill & Family
Ray, Caroline, Tracy, and Family of Lawrence, my deepest sympathies for.you loss of such a smart, handsome son ! Prayers of Peace for you all and Lawrence for this Heart felt tragedy ! So sorry, Luv you all , sincerely, Kevin A Boyfen
Sending love to the whole family. We will never forget Andrew's smile.
I have the most wonderful memories of Andrew when he was younger and friends with my son, Ian. With his blond hair and big smile, Andrew was a bright spark who lit up whatever space he was in. He was energetic and kind. My heart goes out to the entire family.
Your unimaginable loss fills our hearts with sorrow. We extend our deepest condolences on the tragic death of your precious Andrew. Please k ow that you all are in the thoughts and prayers of many. May you hold on to your courage strength and peace as you navigate through this profound sorrow. When words are not enough, may the love and support of your loved ones wrap you in comfort and surround you with warmth .
Our Heartfelt Sympathy,
With love & light 🙏🏻
The Dougherty family
Andrew was the sweetest, goofiest man who could always bring a smile to my face. When i met Andrew, we instantly clicked. You have the most amazing, brightest personality. I will never forget the time we spent together and I will always love you and Jules. To the family, I'm so sorry for your loss , if you need anything please reach out, my love for your son was infinite. ❤️
We are so very sorry to hear about your loss. We remember all of the lacrosse games. How fast he ran! He also had a big smile on his face. Thinking of your family during this very sad time.
Fondly,
Renee and David Fixler
I had the privilege of watching Andrew grow up into honorable manhood through our yearly gatherings in Westport, MA. Almost like a stop-motion film, we'd see each other every year, once a year in the same place and around the same time. That was the extent of our connection, so you can imagine my pleasant surprise when about a year ago, Andrew messaged me on Facebook out of the blue. What followed was a nearly four-hour phone conversation lasting well into the night when Andrew showed me his authentic self with his compassion, wisdom, kindness and empathy as we shared our mutual struggles with depression. That moment touched me in a way few things ever have. Despite only ever encountering each other once a year with an annual exchange of life updates, Andrew truly saw and heard me that night, and for that I will always be grateful. His spirit was great and the many lives he touched are better for it.