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Mary Wheeler Potter

Birth
Death
3 May 1921 (aged 62–63)
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Verona, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Lowville Journal
May 5, 1921

Rome, May 4 - Mrs. Mary Potter, formerly of this city, died yesterday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Alice Tulley, at Lyons Falls. She had been out of health for several months. Her maiden name was Mary Wheeler. She was born in Rome and lived here till two years ago when she went to live with her sister. Surviving are two sons, Nelson and Lyle Potter of Rome, and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. James King of 113 North Doxtater Ave., and two brothers, Bert Wheeler of this city and Henry Wheeler of Constableville. The body will arrive here tomorrow.

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Rome Sentinel
May 5, 1921

The funeral services of Mrs. Mary Potter, a native Roman, whose death occurred at Lyons Falls on May 3 to which place she went a year ago to make her home, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Healt, 735 Calvert Street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Henry Ernst, assistant pastor of the First M. E. Church officiating. The bearers were Henry and Albert Wheeler, Fred Wilson, Garry and William Tulley and Eugene Bassett. Interment was made in Rathbunville.

Lowville Journal
May 5, 1921

Rome, May 4 - Mrs. Mary Potter, formerly of this city, died yesterday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Alice Tulley, at Lyons Falls. She had been out of health for several months. Her maiden name was Mary Wheeler. She was born in Rome and lived here till two years ago when she went to live with her sister. Surviving are two sons, Nelson and Lyle Potter of Rome, and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. James King of 113 North Doxtater Ave., and two brothers, Bert Wheeler of this city and Henry Wheeler of Constableville. The body will arrive here tomorrow.

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Rome Sentinel
May 5, 1921

The funeral services of Mrs. Mary Potter, a native Roman, whose death occurred at Lyons Falls on May 3 to which place she went a year ago to make her home, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Healt, 735 Calvert Street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Henry Ernst, assistant pastor of the First M. E. Church officiating. The bearers were Henry and Albert Wheeler, Fred Wilson, Garry and William Tulley and Eugene Bassett. Interment was made in Rathbunville.

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