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Waldron Carl Totten, aged 81, Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on November. 16th, 2024.
Carl was born on April 14th, 1943, in Hamburg, NJ to Waldron Totten and Gladys (Courtwright) Totten. Carl graduated from Hamburg Highschool in 1961. After graduation Carl enlisted with the United States Airforce and proudly served until 1964. While in the Airforce he served as a Clerk Typist. After his service he was employed as a Data Processor at the Tobyhanna Army Depo, in Pennsylvania. In !973 he worked at Picatinny Arsenal as a Computer Programmer until his retirement in 2003. After retirement Carl helped build the Ledgewood Walmart and worked in the Garden Center until 2020.
Carl, also known as Butch to his loving family, was an avid hunter and fisherman. One of his greatest pastimes was cheering on his daughters and grandsons during their soccer games. He was their biggest fan. Carl was a very involved family man and cherished all of the friends he made though out his 81 years of life.
Carl is predeceased by his parents Waldron and Gladys Totten, His sister Judith Ann (Totten) Haas and Nephew Scott Haas.
Carl is survived by his loving wife Gail Ann (Lakatos) Totten of 43 years, His Daughters, Heather and Andrea Totten. His Grandsons, Brenden, Elijah, Nehemiah and Ezekiel. His Great Granddaughter, Oaklynn Mae. His brother-in-law, Mike Haas and nephew, Jeff Haas.
Carl's memory will forever be held in the hearts of his family and friends.
"One more for the road"
If you would like to extend your condolences to the family, they can be sent to 51 Oxford Rd. Wharton NJ, 07885.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Alzheimer's Foundation of America and or The Micheal J Fox Foundation.
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