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Robert J. Lottatore

Andover, Massachusetts

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66, of Andover, died Tuesday at Leahy Clinic in Burlington. Born in Somerville, MA on September 8th to Antonio and Mary (Sufferdini) Lottatore, Robert graduated St. Clement Grammar School and Somerville High School. Robert was a Veteran having served in the U.S. Army. He owned and operated...

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Pat, Karen and Dougie,

Chuck and I were terribly sorry to hear about Uncle Robert. He was a loveing uncle, a great man and he will be sorely missed. We were sorry to miss the wake and funeral please accept our deepest sympathies and love.
You are all in our thoughts.
Love, Rebecca & Chuck

I am sorry for the loss of a great man. He was my mother's uncle and I myself did not get to know him well. I did, however, hear of what a kind, giving, and selfless person he was through my mother and brother Mike, who worked with, and became friends with him. I'm sorry I never got the chance to speak with him, other then the cordial greeting, so I too could have known of his rare and incredible traits firsthand.
It is a honor to be part of this family that is overflowing with so many...

To the Lottatore Family,
Sorry to hear on the loss of you your family member. God bless. "May the lord be with you".

To the Lottatore family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Lottatore was an amazing man and role model for me growing up. My prayers are with you during this time.

Scott Ginsberg

Karen,

Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time.

With deepest sympathy,

Valerie

Bob, I will never forget the love you had for life, I know you are sitting right next door to my Uncle Father John Crispo so you and he are probably looking down on all who loved you and with a smile just saying, Guys, Im where I need to be and Im in the best of hands, with God. Godspeed my love, I will never ever forget you and will love your sest for life and raise a glass in your name. We all will. Love Annemarie Crispo

Mrs. Lott, Karen and Doug:
I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I think of you all often and will keep you in my prayers today and for the days to come. Hoping you find love and support through family and friends during this difficult time.

Much love from the staff at BIDMC Emergency Department.
I personally had the privledge of knowing Mr. Lottotore and his wonderful sense of humor and great love for his family. I will miss watching the exchange of joy between he and his daughter Karen.

In the wake of this hammering loss, finding the right words is utterly impossible. The usual superlative adjectives are unacceptable and generic. It would be useless to even attempt to describe the depth of my love and respect for Mr. Lottatore, and the magnitude of the example he set for everyone who grew up with Karen and Douglas. He was a friend, confidant, and mentor.

He made a substantial difference in my life. To know him was to love him. He was the hardest working man I have...