William (Bill, Wild Bill) D. Titcomb

William (Bill, Wild Bill) D. Titcomb of Marion, MA, passed away at the age of 83 on April 30, 2024.  William was born in Keene, NH, graduated from Fairhaven High School in 1958, and graduated from the New Bedford Institute of Technology in 1962.  William served in the United States Marine Corps as a 1st Lieutenant, was a Veteran of the Vietnam War, and a proud member of the VFW, Post 2425.  After serving his country, he became known as Mr. Titcomb (Mr. T) and was an elementary school teacher for the Town of Wareham for 37 years.  In addition, he coached several sports at the high school level for both the boys and girls teams.  Mr. Titcomb was the first coach ever of the Wareham hockey team and the Wareham tennis team.  He also coached girls basketball, and girls soccer.  Bill was also a local cable television celebrity.  His channel 8 television shows included:  The Knowledge Bowl, Let’s Play Tennis, Let’s Play Golf, Wild Bill’s Woodworking, and Wild Bill’s Wildflower Painting. 

In his spare time, Wild Bill enjoyed playing tennis, golf, fishing, sailing, skiing, ice skating, playing hockey, painting, carpentry, eating breakfast with his high school buddies, and riding around in his pickup truck.  He was a tennis champion at the Sippican Tennis Club (STC) in Men’s Doubles, Men’s Singles, and Mixed Doubles.  He also ran Sunday Morning Men’s Doubles at the STC for approximately 25 years.  He was a member of Little Marion Golf Course for almost 4 decades and hit 6 Hole-in-Ones.  He caught thousands of fish, and sailed the southwest winds in Buzzards Bay from May to October for 30 years.  When the seasons changed, he would primarily transition to hockey.  He played on Saturday mornings in Hockey Unlimited, and achieved one of his many goals in life by playing a shift at the age of 80 at the Gallo Ice Arena in Bourne, MA.

William was predeceased by his father Millard, his mother Carolyn, his Aunt Jane and her husband Donald Welch, and his cousins David and Kenny Welch.  He is survived by his wife Sharon (Marion, MA), his brother Peter (Supply, NC), sister-in-law Nancy Surpenant (Little Compton, RI) and her husband Gerald, his two sons Timothy (Cary, NC) and his wife Nancy, Joshua (Cambridge, MA) and his wife Cathey, his 5 grandchildren:  Anna, Jack, Rory, Axel, and Ellis.  He is also survived by four nieces (Sarah, Kim, Julie, and Jessica), and nephew Little Pete. He is also remembered by his cousin David’s partner Margo Melnicove of Wayland, MA. 

In honor of Wild Bill’s wishes, due to his zest for life, there will be no funeral services.  Instead, the family will hold a Celebration of Life party in the summer of 2024, where there will be plenty of champagne and cheap beer to drink for all.

To leave a message of condolence for the family please visit www.warehamvillagefuneralhome.com

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