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Peter Theodore Lottman of Henrico, VA, passed away unexpectedly on August 18, 2024.

He is survived by his wife and partner of 17 years, Amy Dick; parents, Les and Cheryl Lottman (Doylestown, PA); Siblings; Heather Lottman (Doylestown, PA), Jennifer Wiggins (Loveland, CO), and Michael Lottman (Doylestown, PA), Nephews; JT, Joey, and Jake Costigan (Doylestown, PA), Nieces; Maddie and Daisy Wiggins (Loveland, CO), In-laws Ace and Jana Ernst (Glen Allen, VA), Kevin and Laura Dick (Sutherland, VA), Josh and Kadie Parsley (Henrico, VA), Justin and Devon Dick (Seattle, WA), Adam Ernst (Atlanta, GA), Nieces; Carrigan and Charlotte Parsley (Henrico, VA) and many friends and extended family members. Preceded in death, nephew Kyle Wiggins.

Peter was born in Stillwater, MN and attended CB West High School in Doylestown, PA. He went to James Madison University, where he first met Amy, and graduated with a BS in Marketing in 2004. He lived and worked in Washington, DC until his love for the mountains and outdoors took him to Colorado where he settled in Denver in 2007. Just prior, he and Amy had reacquainted, and she moved to Colorado later in the same year. After working for an industrial distributor for several years, he then found an interest and passion for cannabis production. He worked at MJardin for over a decade where he held a variety of positions. His role as Operations Director took them to Winnipeg, MB in 2018. Peter and Amy found their way back to the United States after purchasing a cabin in Marshall, NC where Peter’s hobby for remodeling and construction projects transformed their property into a lovely home. Peter and Amy recently relocated to Henrico, VA with their two dogs to be closer to Amy’s family and friends.

Peter created a community wherever he was and had many close relationships across the places he lived. Known by many nicknames, Lottie, Funny Pete, Sketch, and Worm (just to name a few), Peter’s smile was contagious and his love for music, dancing, and a good time always lit up the room. His quick wit and laughable remarks were signature traits. Peter loved being outdoors regardless of the season and enjoyed skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, scuba diving, and boating. He was also an avid fan of professional wrestling and loved any excuse to dress up as his favorite personas.

Peter was a loyal husband, son, brother, uncle, friend, and neighbor who has left a deep loss in our hearts, but also countless cherished memories. A celebration of life will happen in the future for family and friends.

Memories and condolences may be left at Woody Funeral Home- Parham’s website for the family.

In lieu in flowers, family would suggest a donation to the National Parks Foundation (nationalparks.org) or a charity of your choice.