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Jennifer Leigh Potter

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Jennifer Leigh Potter

Birth
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Jun 2015 (aged 33)
Tipton, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clarksburg, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6669197, Longitude: -92.65905
Memorial ID
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Jennifer attended Clarksburg Elementary School, where she loved to play basketball and volleyball for the Bulldogs, she graduated from Tipton High School in 1999. Jennifer went on to work several places in her short time, including Tipton Oak Manor, California Manor, Moniteau Care Center, Cargill and Dewey’s General Store in Clarksburg, MO. Jennifer graduated from the Kansas Rehabilitation Center for the Blind in 2008, and was able to live on her own in spite of her disability. Jennifer had a big personality, you could hear her laughter though out the halls of Tipton Oak Manor, she loved to play pranks on the nurses and her family. Jennifer’s ability to be able to tell who was in her room was remarkable, she enjoyed long visits from friends and family and listening to stories of their adventures that may or may not have included her. Jennifer was a fan of the Missouri Tigers, when Jennifer was feeling well, she loved to cook and make fleece tie blankets. Jennifer also enjoyed watching her nieces and nephews grow up, she babysat them and other neighborhood kids for many years.
Jennifer attended Clarksburg Elementary School, where she loved to play basketball and volleyball for the Bulldogs, she graduated from Tipton High School in 1999. Jennifer went on to work several places in her short time, including Tipton Oak Manor, California Manor, Moniteau Care Center, Cargill and Dewey’s General Store in Clarksburg, MO. Jennifer graduated from the Kansas Rehabilitation Center for the Blind in 2008, and was able to live on her own in spite of her disability. Jennifer had a big personality, you could hear her laughter though out the halls of Tipton Oak Manor, she loved to play pranks on the nurses and her family. Jennifer’s ability to be able to tell who was in her room was remarkable, she enjoyed long visits from friends and family and listening to stories of their adventures that may or may not have included her. Jennifer was a fan of the Missouri Tigers, when Jennifer was feeling well, she loved to cook and make fleece tie blankets. Jennifer also enjoyed watching her nieces and nephews grow up, she babysat them and other neighborhood kids for many years.


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