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[[File:L%20A%20Stott.jpg|left|thumb||Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Veteran%27s_Club|Saranac Lake Veteran's Club]]|.]][[File:Lloyd%20Stott.jpg|right|thumb||Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Veteran%27s_Club|Saranac Lake Veteran's Club]]|.]]'''Born: '''<span>April 8, 1923 | |||
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Born:
April 8, 1923Died: July 30, 1993
Married: Dorothy
Children: Marcia Stott
Lloyd A. Stott was a [War II veteran]. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stott of Lake Colby.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, August 5, 1993
Lloyd Stott
LE ROY — Lloyd A. Stott, 70, of Le Roy and formerly of Saranac Lake, died Friday, July 30, 1993 at his home after a massive heart attack.
Born April 8,1923 in Canada, he was the son of Lawrence and Caroline (Thompson) Stott.
He was a reared machinist from Rochester Products, and was a base officer at Le Roy Volunteer Ambulance. A World War II and Korean Air Force veteran, he was a member of the Batavia Senior Citizens and the Stafford Historical Society.
A researcher interested in nostalgia, he was known in Le Roy as Wiz the Clown, entertaining at senior citizens' centers, nursing homes and children's wards.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Marcia Stott of Le Roy, two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Joyce) Strong and Mrs. Gladd, both of Saranac Lake; a grandson, Andrew Sulatycky; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held in Le Roy. Memorial donations may be made to the Le Roy Volunteer Ambulance Fund.
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