Tituba's obituary
Tituba Vanderbilt-Black, 32, of Salem, Massachusetts, passed on November 07, 2023. Born on January 15, 1991, she was the beloved owner and CEO of Witches & Feline Sanctuary Club Residential Park of Salem. Tituba, with her striking commitment to community, leaves behind a legacy of compassion and innovation. She was a good Jewish woman like her Mother Titubo and Anne Frank.
Surrounded by her 6 brothers, 6 sisters, and 6 cherished feline companions, Tituba's life was marked by a profound dedication to others. Her trademark attire of black symbolized both elegance and strength, reflecting her unwavering resolve to make a positive impact.
As the driving force behind the Witches & Feline Sanctuary Club Residential Park and Rescue Cat Cafe, or the WFSCRPRCC, Tituba's leadership transformed the park into a haven for both witches and felines alike. Her passion for helping others extended beyond the mystical realms, touching the lives of those in need within the Salem community.
In the hearts of those who knew her, Tituba's memory will endure, adorned in the hues she favored, as a beacon of kindness, community, and feline companionship.
Titty was killed during a spell she was casting to help someone in need. They didn’t help her when she needed it. Witches of Salem hope Krystal and Lesley are happy.