Kirby Lott


This may or may not be the Kirby Lott who lived in Manning…

Departure December 12, 1917 at Hoboken, New Jersey on the USS Susquehanna (ID-3016)
Residence Livingston, Montana)
Unit 5th Company Coast Artillery Corps, Anti Aircraft Battalion, San Francisco
Rank Private

Mother Ethel Marie


Kirby Lott Dies in Accident
Kirby Lott, former Livingston resident, was fatally injured in an accident at Richmond, California, Monday; local relatives were informed. The body is being brought here for funeral services and burial.

No details were received here regarding the accident.

Born at Monticello, Illinois, July 7, 1896, Mr. Lott came to Livingston in 1915.

He saw service in the first world war.

He was at one time a fireman for the Northern Pacific, and had followed various other occupations during his residence here.

He leaves a son, Albert Lott, of Livingston; five sisters, Miss Edith Lott, Mrs. Joseph Maier and Mrs. Jack Ryall of Livingston; Mrs. George Addink of Forest Grove, Oregon; and Mrs. Robert Hand of Astoria, Oregon; and a brother, George Lott, of North Hollywood, California.

He was preceded in death by his wives: Esther L Parker Jones and Hope (Harbison) Lott-Alexander.
The Livingston Enterprise November 1943