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Elizabeth S <I>Meserve</I> Pottle

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Elizabeth S Meserve Pottle

Birth
Gorham, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
11 Nov 2013 (aged 84)
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
Westbrook, Cumberland County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7420292, Longitude: -70.3496312
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Elizabeth S. (Meserve) Pottle, 84, of Portland died on Monday, November 11, 2013 at Mercy Hospital. She was the wife of the late Lennie Pottle who died November 22, 2000.

Elizabeth was born in Gorham, ME on September 21, 1929 a daughter of the late Roger & Cynthia (Tripp) Meserve. She attended local area schools and graduated from Gorham High School.

After high school she worked as a waitress until she married her husband Lennie and had their daughter Sharon. She them became a seamstress for Healthtex in Portland before retiring due to illness.

She was a member of the Senior Citizens Program in Scarborough and loved to have lunch with the girls. She also enjoyed watching the 1st Baptist Church on television and loved her cryptograms. For the final 20 years of her husband’s life, she took care of him, “his angel” he called her.

She is now in heaven with her husband Lennie and her grandson Bradley, her heart of gold will be missed by her daughter Sharon M. Pottle of Portland, her grandson Louis Distasio and his wife Amanda also of Portland and his two great grandchildren James and Sara. She also leaves his brother Robert Meserve of Raymond, ME.

(Obtained from Advance Funeral & Cremation Services)
Elizabeth S. (Meserve) Pottle, 84, of Portland died on Monday, November 11, 2013 at Mercy Hospital. She was the wife of the late Lennie Pottle who died November 22, 2000.

Elizabeth was born in Gorham, ME on September 21, 1929 a daughter of the late Roger & Cynthia (Tripp) Meserve. She attended local area schools and graduated from Gorham High School.

After high school she worked as a waitress until she married her husband Lennie and had their daughter Sharon. She them became a seamstress for Healthtex in Portland before retiring due to illness.

She was a member of the Senior Citizens Program in Scarborough and loved to have lunch with the girls. She also enjoyed watching the 1st Baptist Church on television and loved her cryptograms. For the final 20 years of her husband’s life, she took care of him, “his angel” he called her.

She is now in heaven with her husband Lennie and her grandson Bradley, her heart of gold will be missed by her daughter Sharon M. Pottle of Portland, her grandson Louis Distasio and his wife Amanda also of Portland and his two great grandchildren James and Sara. She also leaves his brother Robert Meserve of Raymond, ME.

(Obtained from Advance Funeral & Cremation Services)


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