Kenneth-Ott-Obituary

Kenneth J. Ott

Los Angeles, California

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Los Angeles, California
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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March 9, 1951 - February 23, 2021 Born in Yonkers, New York, to Albina and Charles Ott (and welcomed by older brother Charlie), the family moved to Bloomington Indiana, where his father worked for the Otis Elevator Company and his mother was employed by Indiana University. Lifelong friendships...

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What can I say about Ken, except that he was the perfect boss. So kind, true and pleasant. We had a staff retreat at Santa Anita Race Track, and lunch out at places like Pie&Burger in Pasadena and Tracks at Union Station. He let me bring my tots to work, when the nanny suddenly quit, He showed we staff luxury Christmas decor stores and where to thrift-purchase labeled celebrity clothing -- Ken was especially fond of the necktie collections. You made the world a better place, Ken. When you...

I had an opportunity know Ken when I worked as an architect in Pasadena. Our friendship flourished due to his warmth and authentic friendship. I truly enjoyed his company and our in depth conversations about art, architecture, and theatre. He was a special friend.

I lived a couple of blocks away from Ken when he lived in Yonkers. We played baseball together and were in the Boy Scouts together. We were sort of an odd couple at the time . . . Ken was goofy and fun, and, well, a bit sloppy, while I was more serious and neat . . . yet the combination somehow worked. After he moved away, we still kept in touch for the next 50 years, sometimes not hearing from each other for several years at a time, but never completely losing our friendship. Ken was an...

Ken Ott, a transplant from New York who thrived in LA; we met when he came to my hometown in the midwest and remained friends for over 50 years. I see LA thru his eyes because he decided what to show me when i visited... random giant food storage facilities, tiny wine shops, breakfast at The Original Pantry, drinks at Laguna Niguel and hot dogs at Santa Anita. Thanks Ken for sharing your life with me, I will miss you, Lee Mac

Many fond memories of my encounters with Kenny during my visits to LA over the past 30 years or so. He was brilliant, witty, and generous to name just a few attributes. Kenny will be missed by his community. My heart goes out to his wife Marilyn and close friends. So very sad.

Sincere condolences to the Ott Family, May the Almighty God in the Heavens take care of you. May He massage your grieving hearts with his peace and loving kindness during this difficult time. May he support you with his strength as He carries your grief Psalm 68:19