Rev. John-Lott, Jr-Obituary

Rev. John L. Lott, Jr

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He was one of my first piano students. I am so proud of having a part of his life. He was a wonderful Christian Man seeking to do God's will in his life.

Rest in Peace, Brother John, you will be missed, I'm sure you and Ronnie will be singing with the Angels

Sharon and family:I was John's first piano teacher when we were at Valley Station Baptist Church. He was always one of my favorite pupils. I have always been proud to have been a part of his life. Please accept my sincere sympathy at his going on to be with the Lord. My prayers are with you.

My Pastor, my brother in Christ and my friend. John, you will be missed so much from our small off the cuff talks to our in depth conversations you have shaped my views and taught me so much over the years, these things are so engrained in my wonderful memories of you. Thank you for being our strong leader, loving pastor and gentle shepherd our church and community will cherish your memory and your legacy. Our loss is Heavens gain and your reward.
Sharon, We love you and will be here...

May GOD bless you John!

Brother John, Our Heavenly Father has called you home, you will be sorly missed by many. It's comfrorting to know, that I will see you again, Praise the Lord

Bro. John we will miss you. I know that you are with The Lord singing those songs that you loved to sing so much.
Sharon,we miss you. May God wrap his loving arms around you and give you strength and warm love. Our prayers are with.
Jim and Margie Davis

Obituary

Rev. John's Obituary

REV. JOHN L. LOTT, JR. 61, died Monday May 11, 2015. He was senior pastor of Eastern Parkway Baptist Church, director of Marketing and Admissions of Green Meadows Healthcare, a Marine Veteran of the Vietnam War, a member of Suburban Masonic Lodge #740, American Legion Iroquois Post #229, he was on the patient advisory council at Norton Audubon Hospital, and a regional Chaplin for the VFW. He was preceded in death by his parents; John L. and Willidean F. Lott; and his sister, Elaine Morrison. He is survived by his wife, the former Sharon Hines; Step-son, Chris Hines; grandson, Laken Hines; and a friend, Ben Bays. His funeral service will be 11 AM Friday at Eastern Parkway Baptist Church 601 Eastern Parkway with burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation will be from 3-8 PM Thursday and after 9 AM Friday at Eastern Parkway Baptist Church. Memorial gifts may be made to Eastern Parkway Baptist Church. Embry-Bosse Funeral Home 2723 Preston Highway is entrusted with the arrangements.

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