Larry Lott
Larry Lott
Larry Lott

Obituary of Larry Lott

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Mr. Larry E. Lott, 73, of West Richmondville Road, Richmondville, New York died Sunday, March 7, 2021 at Albany Medical Center, following a brief illness. Born on June 25, 1947 at the family home, he was the son of Walter Lott and Catharine (Miller) Lott. He had been a resident of Schoharie County his entire life. Most recently he worked for Best Western in Cobleskill. He also worked for Fenimore Fabrics in Cobleskill, NY, WW Custom Clad in Canajoharie, NY, and for General Electric in his younger days. Larry loved his family. He also loved old cars and race cars. He enjoyed working on them and hot-rodding. He enjoyed “Oldies from the 60’s” and loved his animals, especially his dog, Sadie and his other dogs. His parents and sister, Janice Scott predeceased him. Mr. Lott is survived by his sister, Linda (Don) Filkins; brothers, Richard (Martha) Lott, Roger (Gloria) Lott, Walter Lott, Jr.; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins. A celebration of life will be held at the family home at a later date. Contributions in memory of Mr. Larry E. Lott may be made to The American Parkinson Disease Association at https://www.apdaparkinson.org/1907d3l/
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