He attended the Compton Unified School District. In 1992, Titus relocated to Seattle, Washington. in 1999, Titus Fathered his first child, Kasjunique Lofton. In 2005, Titus met his current wife, Comonecie Smallwood. 2006, Titus fathered his second child, a son, Titus Lee Taylor Jr., Titus was also the proud Stepfather to his daughter by heart, Aujene' Pace.
On August 15, 2020, Titus and Comonecie were joined together in marriage. They were united for 16 years, of which 2 years they were married.
Titus was a 'Jack of all Trades'. He was an excellent cook. He was mechanically gifted: anything pertaining to a vehicle, he knows and could fix. Titus was a hard worker, dependable & thorough. Titus was a handyman, inside and outside his home. Titus enjoyed riding his motorcycle or driving his truck. You would hear titus listening to his oldies- Betty Wright or Teena Marie, etc. Titus loved his football team, the San Francisco 49ers and his basketball team the LA Lakers. Most of all Titus loved his Family.
Titus was preceded in death by his father, Crawford Taylor Sr.; and his mother, Mattie Ferguson; sister Malitha L Taylor; grandmothers Elizabeth Taylor and Effie Ferguson; grandfather James Ferguson; Uncle Joe Taylor; first cousins James Tutt and Deshawn Ferguson.
Titus leaves behind to cherish his memories, his wife Comonecie Taylor; mother by heart Vaneeda Smallwood; grandmother by heart Helen L Gaines; daughters Aujene' Pace and Kasjunique Lofton; his son Titus Taylor Jr.; brothers Crawford L Taylor Jr, Richard J Taylor, Von Rico O'neal, Fredrick Smallwood and Derrick McKinney; sisters Shaquenta McKinney and Apryl Griffin and sister by heart Tamishia O'Neal; grandsons Eddie Nagan Jr., and Zyaire Bryant; along with a host of Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and Friends who love him.
Titus' loving wife, Comonecie, wishes to extend a poem tribute to Titus:
When God was making my husband as far as I can see,
He created a special soulmate customized especially for me.
He created my husband, compassionate and kind,
with more love and affection than I could ever find.
My darling Titus had a heart of precious gold,
Titus gave me wonderful memories that my heart will behold.
Titus was a family man, he worked hard, but not all work and no play,
Titus always helped others - he was just giving that way.
There's nothing Titus couldn't accomplish,
Titus treasured his time- loving, living and granting my wish.
Titus was someone I could talk to that nobody can replace.
Titus was someone I could laugh with till tears ran down my face.
We had our ups and downs but we enjoyed our life,
for better or worse, my husband loves me, his wife.
Next time we meet will be at the resurrection door,
When I see you standing there, I wont cry anymore.
I will put my arms around you in a loving embrace,
Then like a finished puzzle, the pieces of my broken heart will fall into place.
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