Advertisement

Elsie Martha <I>Tober</I> Potter

Advertisement

Elsie Martha Tober Potter

Birth
Rocky River, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
Oct 1958 (aged 36)
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Weston, Wood County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3557638, Longitude: -83.7940348
Memorial ID
View Source
Mrs Elsie M Potter -- Burial Wednesday for Grand Rapids Resident
Grand Rapids - Mrs Elsie M Potter, 36, died early Sunday morning in the Wood County Hospital, Bowling Green. She had been hospitalized about ten days.
The daughter of Henry and Rosella (Loge) Tober, she was born near Rocky River, Ohio, April 16, 1922 and had spent her early life near Tontogany.
She was united in marriage with Ray Potter, August 16 1946 and had resided in Milton Center and Perrysburg before moving to her present home, Route 1, Grand Rapids.
She was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church at Haskins.
Surviving are her husband, Ray; three sons, David Ray, Michael Henry and Joseph Virgil; parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Tober, Bowling Green; sisters, Mrs Harold (Matilda) Shonk and Mrs Gerald (Freida) Shonk of Bowling Green; Mrs Dean (Betty) Weaver, Weston; Miss Norma Jean Tober, in military service, stationed in California; two brothers, Waldy and Arthur Tober, at Bowling Green.
The Croll Funeral Home in Tontogany will be in charge of arrangements. Services will be held Wednesday in St Paul's Lutheran Church in Haskins at 2pm.
The Rev Ralph Radloff will officiate and internment will be made in Weston Cemetery.
Mrs Elsie M Potter -- Burial Wednesday for Grand Rapids Resident
Grand Rapids - Mrs Elsie M Potter, 36, died early Sunday morning in the Wood County Hospital, Bowling Green. She had been hospitalized about ten days.
The daughter of Henry and Rosella (Loge) Tober, she was born near Rocky River, Ohio, April 16, 1922 and had spent her early life near Tontogany.
She was united in marriage with Ray Potter, August 16 1946 and had resided in Milton Center and Perrysburg before moving to her present home, Route 1, Grand Rapids.
She was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church at Haskins.
Surviving are her husband, Ray; three sons, David Ray, Michael Henry and Joseph Virgil; parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Tober, Bowling Green; sisters, Mrs Harold (Matilda) Shonk and Mrs Gerald (Freida) Shonk of Bowling Green; Mrs Dean (Betty) Weaver, Weston; Miss Norma Jean Tober, in military service, stationed in California; two brothers, Waldy and Arthur Tober, at Bowling Green.
The Croll Funeral Home in Tontogany will be in charge of arrangements. Services will be held Wednesday in St Paul's Lutheran Church in Haskins at 2pm.
The Rev Ralph Radloff will officiate and internment will be made in Weston Cemetery.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement