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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Bill Lotz, 81 years old, born on November 6, 1935, and passed away on March 15, 2017. We will remember him forever.
March 15
March 15
Missing you always Unc. At least now you have your brother and son with you to carry on the craziness. ♥️ 
November 6, 2023
November 6, 2023
You are missed on this birthday, Uncle Bill. You are in our hearts always.
March 15, 2022
March 15, 2022
You are very missed Uncle Bill. My father could really use your love and guidance shining down on him these days. But who couldn’t. Love and miss you so much!
March 30, 2017
March 30, 2017
I am so thankful to you for setting up this site... I have felt so lost since he passed away. I can't imagine how you and your whole family is coping with Uncle Bills passing. I have so many wonderful memories growing up in New York when the parents got together and went out for New Years Eve... all the times we got together with the family smelting (I don't know if I would ever have tried them if it wasn't for U. Bill) Then, there are always the BOOZE KISSES, and bear hugs he was always wonderful for giving (I was always there for the hugs) and boy could he give a good hug. I guess the only thing I can do is let my grandkids know someday where those booze kisses came from. Love to all of you.
March 28, 2017
March 28, 2017
My deepest condolences to Barbara and the entire Lotz family. When my wife, Sally, passed away in 2005. Bill, without hesitation, flew up to Nashua,NH to be with my family and me.during our time of grieving. His presence left my family with a profound indication of the character of Bill, my best long-time friend and third brother. Along with his family, I will miss Bill, our occasional phone calls and gentle ribbing. He was truly one-of-a-kind.
March 26, 2017
March 26, 2017
Please feel free to add photo's and stories / memories you have of Bill.  It is the memories that keep him alive in our hearts and with us forever.  You can use the stories "Tab", or pick a picture from the "gallery-tab" and when you mouse over the picture it gives you the option to type in a story.
 
- Jon

PS> This site supports downloading of photo's as well as uploads, so if you see something you like, don't hesitate to download an offline copy of pictures you would like to save.

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Recent Tributes
March 15
March 15
Missing you always Unc. At least now you have your brother and son with you to carry on the craziness. ♥️ 
November 6, 2023
November 6, 2023
You are missed on this birthday, Uncle Bill. You are in our hearts always.
March 15, 2022
March 15, 2022
You are very missed Uncle Bill. My father could really use your love and guidance shining down on him these days. But who couldn’t. Love and miss you so much!
Recent stories
April 1, 2017

Dad would say "Would anyone care for a libation?" This got me thinking about his wonderful and creative vocabulary. Some words I learned from him:
Obstreperous (loud)
Stercoraceous (relating to "excrement")
Booze Kiss (those farty sounding "kisses" made by putting your lips on a child's belly and blowing) 

April 1, 2017

Dad had a '58 Ford Fairlane Skyliner back in the day. Greg restored this one in '92 to surprise Dad. I'd say he was successful!

With Love - From Nancy

April 1, 2017

I love this photo of dad dancing with his granddaughter, Charlotte, in

our kitchen.  Even though he's not smiling (Clearly he takes his

dancing seriously!), I think it captures the essence of who he was: a

man whose greatest joy in life was his family. Small, heartfelt

moments like this were his forte, and, like many of you, I am grateful

to have a large cache of these memories.

Dad's ebullient, larger-than- life personality overwhelmed me a bit

when I first met him back in 1982.  He gave me one of his trademark

bear hugs and I remember thinking it was impossible for someone to

LIKE me so much, so soon.  But it wasn't long before I was swept

away by his laughter and love, delighted to be around him. 

And I was fortunate to be around him for a long time.  Long enough to

have moment after moment. 

I remember how he would beam when I told him he was a "hot ticket."

I remember him crawling around on the floor with his grandchildren.

I remember the way he always looked at his beautiful wife with pure

adoration. I remember that he always called his daughters-in- law his

daughters.  I remember so much laughter and so much love.

Thank you for all the moments, Dad. I love you.  

Nancy Lotz

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