September 7, 2005: Headlines: COS - Bolivia: Obituaries: The Citizen: Bolivia RPCV Stephen Michael Lotti dies in Fayetteville
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September 7, 2005: Headlines: COS - Bolivia: Obituaries: The Citizen: Bolivia RPCV Stephen Michael Lotti dies in Fayetteville
Bolivia RPCV Stephen Michael Lotti dies in Fayetteville
He recently completed a two-year term with the United States Peace Corps in Bolivia.
Bolivia RPCV Stephen Michael Lotti dies in Fayetteville
Stephen Michael Lotti
The Citizen
Fayetteville, Ga.
September 7, 2005
Stephen Michael Lotti, 28, Fayetteville, died Aug. 23, 2005 on vacation, along with his mother, Sherra H. Young, in Peru. He was born Jan. 8, 1977 in Clayton County. He was a graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor of science in Archaeology. He recently completed a two-year term with the United States Peace Corps in Bolivia. He devoted his life to service to others. Services were at the North Fayette United Methodist Church with the Rev. Doug Burrell, the Rev. Dee Shelnutt, and the Rev. Dennis Watson officiating. Interment was at Camp Memorial Park, Fayetteville. Survivors include his father, David Lotti; stepfather, Jeffrey Young; brother, Joe and Catherine Lotti; sisters, Krista and Cullen Lowery, and Melinda and Brian Olver; grandmother, Jacqueline Hambrick; and four nieces. Memorial donations may be made to Peace Corps Partnership Program by contacting Nancy Brennan, 202-692-2185. Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home, Fayetteville, was in charge.
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