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Condolences for Horace A. Ott, Jr.

Jack SteinSaturday, June 5th

Wendy and I are very sorry for your loss. It was always a pleasure doing business with Chip. And his leadership among Volvo dealers was always valued.
Jack & Wendy Stein
Keystone Motors

Carole IdeSaturday, June 5th

I have many fond memories of Chip. I was a good friend of Margaret Hinton and so I have great memories of a love of cars and good friendship. I remember a ride with the top down in a Triump (through Jenkintown) ...my very first ride in a convertible! I drive one today. My condolences go to Beth and Chip's children - what a great family you have to support each other in this time of loss. May you be comforted by strong and happy memories of a spirited man! I am so sorry for your loss...I know you will miss your husband and father greatly.

Charlotte FogleSaturday, June 5th

No words can Express Chip he was One In A Million and It Was A HONOR TO TAKE CARE OF HIM !!! You Will Be Truly Missed !!!

Tom MalloukSaturday, June 5th

Dear Beth and family
It’s so heartbreaking to lose such a wonderful man. Whether you knew him well or only met him in passing, you could tell you were in the presence of a real gem of a human being. Some people just exude a welcoming and kind energy that is unmistakable and Chip was that kind of person. Eileen and I feel indeed fortune do I have gotten to know Chip over the last several years.

David HeiserSaturday, June 5th

What a wonderful guy and friend to Anne and I - life will not be the same without him

Elizabeth BonnerSaturday, June 5th

I’m so sorry for the loss of your father Amanda! What a wonderful life he lived. You can tell how much he was loved and respected. Prayers and hugs for you and the whole family!!

bonnie changSaturday, June 5th

We are sadden to hear the passing of Chip. He was a most charming, generous, kind-hearted gentleman, and a fun bridge player to boot. Beth, our hearts go out to you and your family. We will miss him dearly, the fond memories we have of him will live on forever.
Bob Hsu and Bonnie Chang

Carolyn YetterSunday, June 6th

A life well lived and memories last forever in our hearts. Our deepest sympathy to Beth and family for your loss. Carolyn and Wayne Yetter

Joseph LuccaroSunday, June 6th

So sad to hear of his passing. I fondly remember Chip and all the Ott's at table nine.
I am glad that I had the opportunity to know him. He will be missed . Keep him in the light.

joanna neelySunday, June 6th

My condolences to the Ott family. Jeff and I enjoyed many evenings at the bridge tables with Chip. Jeff and Chip shared a love of scotch, their drink just became known as an Ott. Christmas Eve parties at the Ott’s were legendary. Chip’s generosity, sense of humor and kindness will be long remembered.

Craig CavanaghMonday, June 7th

Beth:
So sorry to hear, from Vince Camiolo, that we have lost Chip earthly presence. Our minds will keep him ever present and thus never forgotten.
Glad I was able to visit with him at the December, 2019 mini class reunion dinner.
Peace be upon you.
Your classmate,
Craig

Bruce BakerThursday, June 10th

My sincerest condolences to Chip’s family and other friends. A great guy! I especially liked his stories over lunch! He will be missed!

Vernon SmithWednesday, June 16th

Our sincere sympathy to the Ott Family.. Chip will be greatly missed. Chip being a loyal Car Dealer with dedication and class, proved to be very successful. Thanking him for including us in business and family. It was always a pleasure working with Chip. RIP .
Vern and Chris Smith

David YearingFriday, September 24th

I am so sorry to hear of Chips Passing. I remember him fondly sitting at the corner table at the Carversville Inn
with his wife. He was definitely one in a million. Memories out live us all. Rest in Peace Chip
David Yearing

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