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Lloyd Kenneth Lott

Akron, Ohio

1932 - 2015

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Akron, Ohio
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Lloyd Kenneth LottLloyd Lott, 82, passed away May 18, 2015 surrounded by his loving family.He was born July 7, 1932 in Akron to the late Raleigh and Frieda Lott. Lloyd worked for over 42 years in the Boiler Division of Babcock & Wilcox and was a founding member of Green Valley United...

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Peggy, I am so sorry to hear about Lloyd. We shared many memorable moments in the past, He was a dear friend and a joy to be with. I will always remember his wonderful sense of humor. I remember your beginning
lives together, and sad that the miles separated our close relationship. Don Vercamen - Clermont Fl.

To the Lott Family,
My condolences to the entire Family on the passing of Lloyd.
I worked with Lloyd for many years at B&W and he always talked about his family and how special they all were!
He will be missed.

My heart aches for the loss of Lloyd, but my heart swells with love and pride that I knew him. Peggy, Leggy, and family "adopted" me and opened their home for a place for me to live when my parents were overseas. I am blessed that my daughters got a chance to meet him! Love to you all!

To Peggy and family,
My sincere sympathy to you in the loss of Lloyd. May you find strength and comfort in the difficult days ahead.
A friend of the past, Marjane Nettling

To a very special man who always had a smile on his face and touched my heart in so many ways. I'll see you soon my friend. Brent Bauer

Our deepest sympathy.

Larry and Anna and family,
My sincere condolences for your loss.

Diana and family, I'm so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Keeping you in my prayers at this difficult time. I know you have many happy memories of time spent together, and those will be what sustain you in the days and weeks to come.

My condolences to Peggy, Diana, Larry and all of the grandchildren. I still smile when I remember how Lloyd would kid me about my Jewish Christmas tree with no pine needles and I always kidded him about how could he ever wear a Yalmulka with no hair to pin it to with that shiny head of his. I know he'll be greatly missed and that God will use his selflessness in heaven. God bless you all.