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Potts, Mrs. Geo. A. (1851 - 1920) |
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Stan |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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POTTS GALLEGEHN DUPRE SMALL REED |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 12/02/1920
OBITUARY OF MRS. GEO. A. POTTS
Mrs. Geo A. Potts was born in the state of
Pennsylvania, Dec. 23, 1851. In 1856 she, with her parents, moved
to Iowa, traveling overland and settling near what is now Traer,
Toma Co. A few years later they moved to Toma in the southern part
of Toma Co., where she grew to womanhood amid the early pioneer
surroundings.
She was united in marriage Nov. 23, 1876 to Geo. A. Potts, and to
this union three boys were born, George of Belmond, Ia, Burdett of
Burbank, Cal., Floyd of Greenwood, Wis., and one daughter who
passed on before at 2 years of age.
They continued their residence in Tomah until last spring when they
moved to Greenwood, Clark County, Wis.
Mrs. Potts was for many years a member and faithful worker in the
Methodist Church in Iowa, and always had the best interests of the
community, as well as her family at heart. After coming to
Wisconsin she transferred her church membership to the Methodist
Church in Christie.
On Nov. 17th she suffered a severe attack of Asthma which later
developed into pneumonia and being too weak to successfully combat
that attack, she passed away Thanksgiving morning at four
o'clock.
She leaves a loving husband, the three sons, one brother, Geo.
Randolph of Long Beach, Cal., four sisters, Mrs. Fred Reed of
Riletto, Ariz., Mrs. R.L. Gallagehn of Pasadena, Cal., Mrs. Frank
Dupre and Mrs. J. V. Small of Spokane, Wash., and nine
grandchildren.
Her husband and two sons, Geo. And Floyd, with his wife, were at
her side when she died, Burdett being unable to come in time.
Funeral services were conducted from the home at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday,
Rev. E.M. Bickell of Greenwood officiating. The remains were taken
on the 11:29 train from Neillsville. Interment will be in the
family lot of the Cemetery at Toma, Iowa.
And so passes another useful life. A loving wife and devoted mother
has gone to her reward and those left to mourn her loss find
comfort only in knowing that she has rest from the toil and pain of
this world.
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