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LOTTE MARGARET QUATT -FAIRFIELD/ BURLINGTON -- Lotte Margaret Quatt, a former resident of Fairfield, and more recently of Burlington, passed away, early Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, in the Converse Home, with her family at her side. Born in Dortmund, Germany on Jan. 27, 1921, Lotte was the daughter of the late Frederick and Maria (Dreier) Nippgen. She was 91 years old. Lotte was married to Charles Quatt in 1946, in Regensburg, Germany. He preceded her in death on Sept. 5, 1988. She was educated in Germany and received a degree as a Medical Technician from the University of Munster. She was very proud of this, as she was a Medical Assistant during the War. This is where she met Charles, and they were married. Lotte was a devout catholic, belonging to the St. Patrick Parish in Fairfield, and more recently attended the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Williston. Survivors include her children, Charles Quatt, of Washington, DC, Eileen Kennedy of Washington, DC, Mark Quatt and his wife, Cindy of Greenville, S.C., Heidi Varsames and her husband, John of Naples, Fla.; Lisa Melas-Kyriazi and her husband, Theo of Chestnut Hill, Mass., and Martin Quatt and his wife, Martha of Hinesburg; her grandchildren, Lori Varsames, Kristen Tyson, Rachel Santopietro, Sarah Batory, Daniel Quatt, David Quatt, Hannah Quatt, John Melas-Kyriazi, Alexander Melas-Kyriazi, Jake Quatt, Alexandra Quatt; and also her greatgrandchildren, John, Josie and Ben Santopietro, and Charley and Jack Tyson. In addition to her parents and husband, Lotte was preceded in death by her brother, Werner, who was killed during World War II. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday Jan. 26, 2013, at 11 a.m. in St. Patrick Church on Church Road in Fairfield, with the Rev. William P. Giroux as celebrant. Interment will be later next spring at the family lot in St. Patrick Cemetery. Assisting the Quatt family is the Heald Funeral Home of St. Albans, where private messages of condolence are welcome at www. http://healdfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, and in recognition of such exemplary care, please send contributions to the Converse Home, 272 Church Street, Burlington, VT 05401.
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I was so saddened to hear of your beautiful Mother's passing. I have such fond personal memories along with great stories of your Mom(and Dad) through MY Mother and MY Dad via their friendships. Your Mom always "put the coffee on" whenever we would drop by to visit, how heartwarming. I'll always remember her, especially now that they're all "neighbors" again in Fairfield! Love to your family, Jeannie Schibi
January 3, 2013
Martin,
I heard about your mother passing away on Christmas Eve from Brett yesterday. I am so sorry. I know you took good care of her for a long time. No son likes to admit it but it is tough losing your mom. Keep leading a good life it was what made her proud of you.
Costy Ricci
December 30, 2012
Martin and family, it was an honor to be one of the caregivers for Lotte. I wish I could have been with her more often, she was a pleasure to work with. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Kit Wheatley
December 29, 2012
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