Besides her daughter and son, Jesse J., two other sons survive, Gaines M. Lott of Savannah and S. A. Lott of near Douglas. In addition of 18 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild survive. She had been a lifelong citizen of the county and prior to her marriage to Mr. Lott was a member of the prominent Moore family, pioneers of this section.
Funeral services were conducted at the home of Mrs. Vickers on Madison avenue Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. W. E. Scott and Rev. Padrick officiated at the services. Mrs. Lott was a member of the Methodist church. The remains were placed in the Douglas City Cemetery.
Grandsons acted as pall bearers as follows, George W., and W. J. Lott of Savannah, Gerald E. Lott, M. H. Cole and S. A. Lott Jr., of Douglas, and Orville Vickers of Jacksonville.
The Douglas Undertaking Company had charge of funeral arrangements.
Besides her daughter and son, Jesse J., two other sons survive, Gaines M. Lott of Savannah and S. A. Lott of near Douglas. In addition of 18 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild survive. She had been a lifelong citizen of the county and prior to her marriage to Mr. Lott was a member of the prominent Moore family, pioneers of this section.
Funeral services were conducted at the home of Mrs. Vickers on Madison avenue Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. W. E. Scott and Rev. Padrick officiated at the services. Mrs. Lott was a member of the Methodist church. The remains were placed in the Douglas City Cemetery.
Grandsons acted as pall bearers as follows, George W., and W. J. Lott of Savannah, Gerald E. Lott, M. H. Cole and S. A. Lott Jr., of Douglas, and Orville Vickers of Jacksonville.
The Douglas Undertaking Company had charge of funeral arrangements.
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