The Rev. Coy Lyons of Monroe will conduct services and burial will follow in Silver Cross Cemetery at Tallulah.
Mrs. Lott, a native of Winn Parish, died in a Monroe nursing home Sunday afternoon after a long illness. She had resided in Monroe the past two-and-a-half years and formerly had resided in Madison Parish for 14 years. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Mrs. Lott is survived by her husband, Otho Lott, Monroe; her father, John Antley, West Monroe; two sons, John Fussell and Felton Fussell, both of Watsonville, Calif. ; [two daughters, Mrs. C. R. Drummond, Louisiana] and Mrs. George Dinger, Akron, Ohio; three brothers, George Antley, Alexandria, Lloyd Antley and Eugene Antley, both of West Monroe; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Ford, Monroe and Mrs. Alton Edney, West Monroe, and 11 grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, July 10, 1962
The Rev. Coy Lyons of Monroe will conduct services and burial will follow in Silver Cross Cemetery at Tallulah.
Mrs. Lott, a native of Winn Parish, died in a Monroe nursing home Sunday afternoon after a long illness. She had resided in Monroe the past two-and-a-half years and formerly had resided in Madison Parish for 14 years. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Mrs. Lott is survived by her husband, Otho Lott, Monroe; her father, John Antley, West Monroe; two sons, John Fussell and Felton Fussell, both of Watsonville, Calif. ; [two daughters, Mrs. C. R. Drummond, Louisiana] and Mrs. George Dinger, Akron, Ohio; three brothers, George Antley, Alexandria, Lloyd Antley and Eugene Antley, both of West Monroe; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Ford, Monroe and Mrs. Alton Edney, West Monroe, and 11 grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, July 10, 1962
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