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Charles Lott

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Charles Lott

Birth
Lottsville, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Sep 1910 (aged 80)
Sinclairville, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Burial
Pleasant Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section T, Lot 106
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The children of Mr. Charles Lott were greatly shocked last evening to learn of his sudden death in Sinclairville, N. Y. in the railroad station where he was waiting for the train going to Warren. His son Glenn and Undertaker Bayer immediately went to Sinclairville in an automobile and brought the body home. It is supposed from what could be learned, that Mr. Lott died from heart trouble. He had lately said that he felt well in every respect and had always been in good health, considering his age, 80 years the 12th of last August.

Mr. Lott was born and raised in Lottsville, Warren county, his parents being Daniel and Sallie (Rowe) Lott. After living in Pleasantville a few years, he moved to North Warren about 29 years ago, with his wife and children, and had since been in this vicinity, except winter visits to Florida. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. J. Cowden, of North Warren, and four sons, Wilton M. and Glenn C., of Warren; Guern E., of New York City, and George W., of Oil City. He had been twice married, his first wife dying in the year 1893, and his second wife passing away about six years ago.

Raised as a farmer, Mr. Lott had always taken great interest in agriculture and horticulture. He was an industrious worker both mentally and physically, a close observer, a diligent student, and a deep thinker. For his advanced age he was remarkably bright and active, being a great traveler. He was well posted in historical matters and was a good talker on the current events of the time. He had many friends in this section who will regret his death.

The funeral will be held Satuready afternoon at 2:30 from the home of Mrs. E. J. Cowden, North Warren. Interment private.

Source: Friday, September 23, 1910, edition of the Warren Evening Mirror, page 2, column 4.

The children of Mr. Charles Lott were greatly shocked last evening to learn of his sudden death in Sinclairville, N. Y. in the railroad station where he was waiting for the train going to Warren. His son Glenn and Undertaker Bayer immediately went to Sinclairville in an automobile and brought the body home. It is supposed from what could be learned, that Mr. Lott died from heart trouble. He had lately said that he felt well in every respect and had always been in good health, considering his age, 80 years the 12th of last August.

Mr. Lott was born and raised in Lottsville, Warren county, his parents being Daniel and Sallie (Rowe) Lott. After living in Pleasantville a few years, he moved to North Warren about 29 years ago, with his wife and children, and had since been in this vicinity, except winter visits to Florida. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. J. Cowden, of North Warren, and four sons, Wilton M. and Glenn C., of Warren; Guern E., of New York City, and George W., of Oil City. He had been twice married, his first wife dying in the year 1893, and his second wife passing away about six years ago.

Raised as a farmer, Mr. Lott had always taken great interest in agriculture and horticulture. He was an industrious worker both mentally and physically, a close observer, a diligent student, and a deep thinker. For his advanced age he was remarkably bright and active, being a great traveler. He was well posted in historical matters and was a good talker on the current events of the time. He had many friends in this section who will regret his death.

The funeral will be held Satuready afternoon at 2:30 from the home of Mrs. E. J. Cowden, North Warren. Interment private.

Source: Friday, September 23, 1910, edition of the Warren Evening Mirror, page 2, column 4.



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