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Rex Lotery

Los Angeles, California

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LOTERY , Rex Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, died January 31, 2007 with his family at his bedside. Born outside London August 19, 1930 to Gwenyth and Edward Lotery, the family immigrated to Manhattan in 1939 and later moved to Scarsdale, New York. In 1952 Rex received his...

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I so loved Rex, his understated remarks that made me laugh out loud, and his calm reserve. At first glance he was unassuming and it was then one would catch light of his humor, just that mad wonderful spark that set everything right.

His quips were a real hoot - with a brief aside to me There he goes again! Don’t worry I’ll fix that - and I’d say It’s great, oh please leave it in.

He bore the indelible stamp of a gentleman and I wonder if he hadn’t slipped in from another...

Dear Fran,

Eventhough I am thousands of miles away in India, thanks to the internet and Debbie, please know that my most heartfelt thoughts are with you. I have so admired your courage these past few years and know that your many wonderful memories will help you through this next phase of your life. Sending you lots of love and big hugs.

Dearest Fran, Kevin, and Family,

Rex was an utterly irreplaceable human being. Our sons are like brothers, and our memories of them at Cate will always be treasured.Their friendship led to our great fondness for you and Rex. Our hearts and thoughts are with you now and always. Love, Marta and David

Fran -
We loved Rex and you so much!
He was a treasure to care for.
We are so sorry to hear that he declined so fast.
Know that we are keeping you in prayer at this time.
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family!
Oceans of Love,
The Nursing staff at Maravilla

Fran--Although we cannot be with you physically at the memorial service, we certainly are there in spirit. Our thoughts and our love go out to you and your family.
Doris and Jerry

My mother directed me to read about Rex in the paper today as he, as a young architect, designed our family home on San Ysidro Drive on a hillside lot above Beverly Hills. During the process my parents had many wonderful meetings with him and the home will always be remembered by our family for its purity of form. It is not a large house, but it is flawless, with much innovation. I always felt fortunate to have grown up in it as it informed my own artistic sensibilities. Thank you Rex!

Fran and family,

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I enjoyed knowing Rex during his time at Maravilla. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely,

Andrea Katz, Director of Marketing

Fran, I was so sorry to hear about Rex. I did enjoy the time I knew him. He declined so fast. Please accept my sincerest condolences, and well wishes for you and your family.