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Rudolph “Rudy” Lott
09/02/1929 — 02/26/2024
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Rudolph “Rudy” Lott
Passed peacefully at home on February 26th,2024 at the age of 94 from natural causes.
Rudy was the second child of 13 children born to Perry and Myrtle Lott on September 2nd, 1929.
In his younger days Rudy had a love of riding his motorcycle, watching westerns, visiting his family and Enjoyed trips to the casino. He was a lover of country music, he liked Alan Jackson and loved George Jones. one of his favorite songs was “He stopped loving her today”.
From 1951-1957 Rudy served his country in the army, and from 1951-1952 part of his service included the Korean War.
In 1970 Rudy married Marie and built their family, they were blessed with 6 children and had 53 yrs. wonderful years together.
Rudy was a hard worker and dedicated 31 yrs. to Lakewood Refuse Co. eventually retiring in Dec. of 1991. After Retirement he started a lawn service company that he ran for 10 yrs. When someone would ask how he was doing his reply would be, “If I got any better no one could stand me.”
He is survived by his wife Marie, his 4 sisters- Dorothea, Ruby, Nan and Betty from Georgia. His children-Carol, Bob (Deceased), Jerry, Janet, Mike and Nickie. He also leaves behind 6 grandchildren- Joshua, Justin, Jenna, Jordon, Melanie, Samantha and His 6 great grandchildren- Jaxon, Jase, Novalee, Lennon, Aspen, and Archer.
A Celebration of Life and Reception will be held at Einans (Event Center) Events at Sunset on April 27th at 1pm.
915 Bypass Highway Richland WA 99352
Sorry for uncle Rudy’s loss to the whole family. He will be missed.
Aunt Maria and Nickie, so sorry for your loss. Uncle Rudy I will miss so many things about you’re infectious laugh your stories your positive presence. I’m so grateful for you. I remember telling you I wanted to take Photography in School and you found a camera for me. Photography is still something I love to this day. I have so many fond memories of riding on the back of your motorcycle wearing the helmet with stars that you had. Best Uncle love you lots and thank you❤️❤️
Marie, there are no words that can adequately comfort you, Nickie, Mike, Debbie and family. Rudy loves you, family, his country and making people laugh. Rudy will forever be loved and remembered with a smile.
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Best Uncle Ever
Uncle Rudy you will be forever loved & missed. Until we all meet again rest peacefully sweet Uncle. Love,Gloria & family.
Uncle, I know you are visiting with all that have passed before you. You are already missed by so many here. I am one and I’ll see you another day and we can play cards <3
I have so many fond memories of uncle Rudy. I remember him finding a bike that was thrown away by someone on his route. He helped to fix any issues and I enjoyed that bike. His jokes and sarcasm will be missed as well he always tried to make you laugh or put a smile on your face. I will always remember you and miss you.
Uncle Rudy was simply one of the best. I am so blessed to have had him as an uncle. Rest easy uncle. Love you see you later
My dearest friend. Our love and heart is with you. We had many years of fun together, best of times on the bike.
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Rudolph “Rudy” Lott