Passinger Family Obituaries
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Passinger Family Obituaries

The obituaries are in alphabetical order by married name

'P' Obituaries


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Potter, Davidson

News Clip:

Pulaski - Davidson C. Potter, 56, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon while at work on the Harold Wing poultry farm in Richland. Death was attributed to a heart attack. He was born in Redfield on Dec. 3, 1901, the son of Isaac and Eveline Warren Potter. He was employed in Parish for many years and for the last six months had worked for Mr. Wing. He made his home with a brother, Harry Potter, Richland. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Donald Spink, Oswego, three brothers, John, Westernville, Simeon, Pulaski, and Harry, Richland, two sisters, Mrs. Leonard Dean, Camden, and Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Rome, four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at the Taylor funeral home Friday at 2 pm with burial in Redfield cemetery. The Rev. Jay Wilcox, pastor of the Richland Methodist church, will officiate.


Potter, Evaline Warren

News Clip:

Evaline Potter, wife of Isaac Potter, died at her home a mile north of Redfield Tuesday night. She is survived by her husband and seven children: Davidson, Harrison, Mark William, John R.,Simmion J. Lucy Isobel, and Mrs. Leonard Dean, all of Redfield, also two brothers, Herbert Warren of Detroit, Michigan, and three sisters, Mrs. Frank Secor of Buffalo, Mrs. Mabel Nash of Syracuse, and Mrs. Peter Adams of Dalton, Mass. She was born in Redfield, Aug. 31, 1882, the daughter of Jarious Warren and Isobel Passenger Warren. She married Isaac Potter October 4, 1900, in Redfield. She was a member of Grange No. 979, and of Redfield Congregational church, from where the funeral will take place Friday.


Potter, Isaac

News Clip:

Redfield, Jul 14 - Isaac J. Potter, 69, died Sunday at his home here after a short illness. He was born in Osceola, Dec. 22, 1871, a son of Clark S. and Lucy Adams Potter. He married Evelyn Warren of Redfield on Oct. 5, 1900. She died in 1930. He married Mrs. Jennie Barber in Redfield on March 21, 1940. Mr. Potter was a deacon of the Community Church and its Sunday school superintendent for several years. He also was amember of Redfield Grange. Surviving are his wife, four sons, Davidson, Harry, and Simeon, Redfield, and John, Westernville, two daughters, Mrs. Leonard R. Dean, Osceloa, and Mrs. Ralph Wallace, Altmar, ten grandchildren, three step-children, Mrs. Leslie Smith, Copenhagen, and Agnes and Charles Barber, Redfield, a brother, William, Redfield. Funeral will be held at the Community Church at 2 pm. Burial will be in Redfield Cemetery.


Potter, John

Rome Sentinel
March 22, 1978:

Camden - John Potter, 70, Main Street, a former mechanic at Joe's Service State, Camden, died Tuesday in Rose Hospital, Rome, after a long illness. He was born June 26, 1907, in Redfield, son of Isaac and Evaline Warren Potter. Surviving are a brother, Simeon Potter, Richland, and a sister, Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Wolcott. Services will be at 3 pm Thursday in the Sanborn Funeral Home, Camden, with burial in Redfield Cemetery.


Potter, Mark

News Clip
Apr. 9, 1930:

Redfield, Apr. 9 - Mark W. Potter, one of Redfield's most highly esteemed young men, passed away at 11:45 Sunday forenoon in the Rome Hospital where he had been under treatment since March 29. He had been suffering for some time with a gland trouble in his neck for which, at Ideal Rest, he underwent an operation March 5. He was also in the Sanatorium at Orwell for a time and then remained home until removed to the hospital in Rome. The deceased was born in Redfield August 22, 1904, the son of Isaac I. Potter and the late Mrs. Evelyn Warren Potter. He has always resided at home and was associated with his father in conducting the farm. He was a member of the Redfield Grange No. 989 and was popular among his associates and wide circle of friends. He attended the Congregational church and he died on the day that he had expected to be taken into membership in the church. Besides his father he leaves four brothers and two sisters to mourn his death. The brothers are Davidson, Simeon, John and Harry, all of Redfield, and the sisters are Golda, wife of Leonard Dean of Osceola and Lucy, at home. This was the second time that death has broken the Potter family circle within a brief period as the wife and mother passed away February 4. The deepest sympathy of the entire community goes out to them at this time. The funeral was largely attended at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon in the Congregational church, the pastor, the Rev. Russell O. Norris, officiating.



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