Ruth Lorene <I>Dorety</I> Potts

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Ruth Lorene Dorety Potts

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
23 Nov 2010 (aged 92)
Texas, USA
Burial
Irving, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Father: Walter George DORETY
b: 5 MAY 1893 d: 7 May 1975
Mother: Jacy Mae SMALLEY
b: 3 MAR 1900 d: 16 Nov 1990

Children:
Betty June Potts Wenzel Livesay (1937-2021)
Lloyd Lanseer Potts JR. (1940-2004)
Living POTTS Reyes

Born on January 25, 1918, in Irving, Texas, Ruth was the first child of Walter and Jacy Smalley Dorety. She married Lloyd L. Potts, Sr., on January 8, 1936. She left this earthly existence for her heavenly home November 23, 2010.

Ruth loved flowers and plants almost as much as she loved life. Everything she touched bloomed and prospered. Of course she also loved playing Bingo. She had a zest for everything she did.

Ruth worked hard all her life, but she loved working. She was proud to be a "Rosie the Riveter" during the WWII. This experience set her occupational path. Most of her working days were spent as an electrical assembler for North American, Temco and Chance Vought. Upon suffering a heart attack she retired from Vought Aircraft Corporation after 21 years of service.

Having married a man with the wanderlust, Ruth lived many places including many states in the North and East. Most recently she has lived in Pharr, Sinton and Greenville, Texas. In Greenville she lived at Colonial Retirement Lodge where she continued to enjoy life. Since January 2008, she lived at Legend Healthcare (formerly Greencrest Manor) where the dedicated staff cared for her with much love and attention. American Hospice personnel Shelly and Tanesha also cared for her for the past few months. There she continued to be the life of the party she had always been.

In her lifetime, Ruth, along with her husband, Lloyd, were major participants of clubs promoting tropical fish and rabbits. They were founding members of The Texas Cactus Council. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Altrusa's Golden Agers, Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum, Salvation Army Ladies Group, and the Red Hat Society. Ruth was a "social butterfly."

Ruth adored her brothers and sister and their spouses. She is survived by two brothers and two sisters-in-law, Carl W. Dorety of Ben Wheeler, and Walter G. Dorety, Jr., and wife, Gwen of Grand Saline, and Billie Joe Dorety of Van Aylstine. Along with her parents, a sister, Mildred Robertson, brother, Clarence Dorety and sister-in-law, Reinetta Dorety, brother-in-law, Harold Robertson, preceded her in death.

Ruth's smile was always dazzling. She set a great example of happiness for everyone who crossed her path. Her friends are so numerous they are legend. She could always find something about which to be happy. You couldn't stay unhappy when you were around her.

Ruth and her husband, Lloyd Potts, Sr., raised three children: daughters Betty and her husband, Joe Livesay, of Greenville, and Karla Kay and her husband, Josue' "Frank" Reyes, of Corpus Christi, survive her. Her only son, Lloyd Potts, Jr., preceded her in death.

She is also survived by grandchildren, Scott Wenzel, Point; Richard Potts, N. Little Rock, Arkansas; Sandra Iley, Brownwood; Anthony "Tony" Potts, Austin; Laura Wenzel-Livesay Davis, Frisco; Vincent Potts, Rowlett; Frankie Reyes, Corpus Christi; Joshua Reyes, Corpus Christi; Marcia Mainord, Greenville; Lynn Graham, Rockwall; David Livesay, Broomfield, Colorado; 16 great grandchildren, 9 great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind her very faithful best friend, Helen Reid.

Memorials may be made in her memory to Wesley United Methodist Church, Greenville, Texas, or Old Kit Cemetery Association, Irving, Texas.
Father: Walter George DORETY
b: 5 MAY 1893 d: 7 May 1975
Mother: Jacy Mae SMALLEY
b: 3 MAR 1900 d: 16 Nov 1990

Children:
Betty June Potts Wenzel Livesay (1937-2021)
Lloyd Lanseer Potts JR. (1940-2004)
Living POTTS Reyes

Born on January 25, 1918, in Irving, Texas, Ruth was the first child of Walter and Jacy Smalley Dorety. She married Lloyd L. Potts, Sr., on January 8, 1936. She left this earthly existence for her heavenly home November 23, 2010.

Ruth loved flowers and plants almost as much as she loved life. Everything she touched bloomed and prospered. Of course she also loved playing Bingo. She had a zest for everything she did.

Ruth worked hard all her life, but she loved working. She was proud to be a "Rosie the Riveter" during the WWII. This experience set her occupational path. Most of her working days were spent as an electrical assembler for North American, Temco and Chance Vought. Upon suffering a heart attack she retired from Vought Aircraft Corporation after 21 years of service.

Having married a man with the wanderlust, Ruth lived many places including many states in the North and East. Most recently she has lived in Pharr, Sinton and Greenville, Texas. In Greenville she lived at Colonial Retirement Lodge where she continued to enjoy life. Since January 2008, she lived at Legend Healthcare (formerly Greencrest Manor) where the dedicated staff cared for her with much love and attention. American Hospice personnel Shelly and Tanesha also cared for her for the past few months. There she continued to be the life of the party she had always been.

In her lifetime, Ruth, along with her husband, Lloyd, were major participants of clubs promoting tropical fish and rabbits. They were founding members of The Texas Cactus Council. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Altrusa's Golden Agers, Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum, Salvation Army Ladies Group, and the Red Hat Society. Ruth was a "social butterfly."

Ruth adored her brothers and sister and their spouses. She is survived by two brothers and two sisters-in-law, Carl W. Dorety of Ben Wheeler, and Walter G. Dorety, Jr., and wife, Gwen of Grand Saline, and Billie Joe Dorety of Van Aylstine. Along with her parents, a sister, Mildred Robertson, brother, Clarence Dorety and sister-in-law, Reinetta Dorety, brother-in-law, Harold Robertson, preceded her in death.

Ruth's smile was always dazzling. She set a great example of happiness for everyone who crossed her path. Her friends are so numerous they are legend. She could always find something about which to be happy. You couldn't stay unhappy when you were around her.

Ruth and her husband, Lloyd Potts, Sr., raised three children: daughters Betty and her husband, Joe Livesay, of Greenville, and Karla Kay and her husband, Josue' "Frank" Reyes, of Corpus Christi, survive her. Her only son, Lloyd Potts, Jr., preceded her in death.

She is also survived by grandchildren, Scott Wenzel, Point; Richard Potts, N. Little Rock, Arkansas; Sandra Iley, Brownwood; Anthony "Tony" Potts, Austin; Laura Wenzel-Livesay Davis, Frisco; Vincent Potts, Rowlett; Frankie Reyes, Corpus Christi; Joshua Reyes, Corpus Christi; Marcia Mainord, Greenville; Lynn Graham, Rockwall; David Livesay, Broomfield, Colorado; 16 great grandchildren, 9 great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind her very faithful best friend, Helen Reid.

Memorials may be made in her memory to Wesley United Methodist Church, Greenville, Texas, or Old Kit Cemetery Association, Irving, Texas.


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