Payton Lochotzki Death – Talented baseball player and musician Payton Lochotzki died by suicide. 15-year-old Payton Lochotzki passed away on Monday, the 3rd of April 2023. According to reports, Payton Lochotzki was announced dead through reports circulating on the internet. Payton leaves behind his parents and 3 siblings who loved him very much. His family are going to need lots of love and support to get their family through this difficult time.
“This is a post no parent should ever have to make. As most of you may know by now, our sweet 15-year-old boy took his life yesterday. We are in complete shock. At times, it doesn’t even seem real. Like a bad dream that we are going to wake up from and get to hold our baby again.”
Who was Payton Lochotzki?
Payton was full of life and a great son and big brother. He was a kind child who made a difference in the lives of everyone he met. Payton was a very skilled musician and baseball player. He played baseball for both the Freshman and Junior Varsity teams, and he was chosen to play the lead trumpet in the Advanced Jazz Band at his high school.
He liked sports, was friendly, and played the trumpet. Payton liked to goof off with his friends, hang out with his siblings and cousins, go bowling, eat popcorn with M&Ms while watching movies with his family, and do so much more. He either wanted to be a professional baseball player, a professional trumpet player, or an engineer. Payton was so happy to be on the high school baseball team for the Elkhart Lions.
Payton Lochotzki GoFundMe
A GoFundMe page has been established by Kristina Vance, a resident of Elkhart, Indiana. According to Vance, the money raised through this effort will go to the family to help with the funeral expenses. The page “Payton Lochotzki #PositiveforPayton” has raised $6,280 USD of the $10,000 goal.
“Payton’s parents, Miles and Jennifer, have asked that you live life with a kind heart and love everyone around you. Please share your memories and photos of Payton with #PositiveforPayton whose memory will live on forever in the hearts of all who loved him.”
An obituary is not available at this time for Payton Lochotzki.
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