Ottis Harold Vann

Funeral services for Ottis Harold Vann, 81, Charlotte, North Carolina, will be  11 am, Thursday, December 8, 2022, at First Regular Missionary Baptist Church.  A Visitation will be from 6-7 pm, Wednesday, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

He passed away on Tuesday, November 29, 2022.

Ottis Harold Vann was born October 16, 1941, in Fort Scott, Kansas. He departed this life on November 29, 2022. He was the son of the late Elmer and Mildred Vann. He would have celebrated 49 years of marriage with his beloved wife Bessie Vann last Thursday December 1, 2022. He leaves to cherish his memories to his siblings; Donna Mitchell, Lawrence; Duane (Brenda) Vann, Kansas City, KS; Leonard (Willa) Vann, Raytown, MO; James (Madolyn) Vann, Lawrence; Craig Vann, Lawrence; Bryan (Junko) Vann, San Bruno, California; Sheila Vann, Lawrence. And his children Rochelle (William) Howard, Galveston Texas; Colette Vann, Lawrence; Steven (Kimberly) Vann, Charlotte, NC; Frank (Guadalupe Patricia) Hatchett III, Houston, TX; and Eric (Cortney) Vann, Charlotte, NC. He also leaves behind 12 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren along with a host of other family and dear friends. His brother Dalton T. Vann preceded him in death.

Ottis accepted Christ at an early age. He was a Sunday school teacher, member of the choir, and a Trustee at various Churches throughout his life. This commitment to Christ allowed him the opportunity to introduce friends and family to Christ as well.

He started his career at Norris Brothers Plumbing. During this period of his life, he ran for a seat on the Lawrence School board. Although he lost, he realized the potential he had to go on a journey that was higher than his own expectations. He quickly learned that his gift to connect with people would allow him a career in the Automotive Industry. That decision led him to become the first Black Ford dealer in the Central United States in 1982. He went on to own Vantage Ford in El Dorado KS, Lima Lincoln Mercury in Lima OH, Vantage Lincoln Mercury and Queen City Lincoln Mercury both located in Charlotte NC.

As he gained confidence and started to exceed his own expectations for his career, he guided others to take the same path. He made a point to make sure others knew they could succeed no matter their background. That confidence led him to be on Ford Motor Company’s Minority Dealer Board which allowed him to help minority dealers with issues he had already encountered.

Ottis enjoyed golf and was the King of the long drive competitions. He also loved dining at fine restaurants, following sports and debating his passionate opinions about all things sports related.

Ottis had a very vibrant personality, which was obvious to all that met him. He was always the life of the party and never left anyone out. His charisma was contagious to all who encountered him and he enjoyed his interactions with everyone. He is enjoying his reunion in heaven with his family and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, Kansas 66044.