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Helen May Potter

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Helen May Potter

Birth
Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
31 Jan 1912 (aged 27)
Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial
Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2. 1912. Daughter of Binghamton Man Dies At Home of Brother in Oneonta
Miss Helen May Potter Passes Away After Illness Which Extended Over Two Years, at Age of 27; Funeral Will Be Held on Sunday
Onronta. Feb. 2.
Helen May Potter died yestcrday at the home of her brother, Clark Potter 17 Cedar street; following a. prolonged illness.
Miss Potter was born in oneonta 27 years, ago and had resided here all her life. she was employed as a bookkeeper in Kilpatrick's grocery at one time and later in Terrell & Campbell's store until two years ago, when failing health compelled her to give up work.
Surviving relatives are. a father, Charles Potter of Blnghamton, two brothers; Clark, with whom she resided, and Arthur C. Potter of Binghamton, and four sisters, Mrs. Henry Heinmillcr of Albany, Cora Potter Loomis of Schuyler Lake and Edna and May Potter of Oneonta.
Miss Potter was a member of the Methodist Church and her pastor, Rev. T. G.. Dickinson will officiate at the, funeral, which will be held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The body will be placed in the vault in Riverside and will be buried In the Spring
THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2. 1912. Daughter of Binghamton Man Dies At Home of Brother in Oneonta
Miss Helen May Potter Passes Away After Illness Which Extended Over Two Years, at Age of 27; Funeral Will Be Held on Sunday
Onronta. Feb. 2.
Helen May Potter died yestcrday at the home of her brother, Clark Potter 17 Cedar street; following a. prolonged illness.
Miss Potter was born in oneonta 27 years, ago and had resided here all her life. she was employed as a bookkeeper in Kilpatrick's grocery at one time and later in Terrell & Campbell's store until two years ago, when failing health compelled her to give up work.
Surviving relatives are. a father, Charles Potter of Blnghamton, two brothers; Clark, with whom she resided, and Arthur C. Potter of Binghamton, and four sisters, Mrs. Henry Heinmillcr of Albany, Cora Potter Loomis of Schuyler Lake and Edna and May Potter of Oneonta.
Miss Potter was a member of the Methodist Church and her pastor, Rev. T. G.. Dickinson will officiate at the, funeral, which will be held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The body will be placed in the vault in Riverside and will be buried In the Spring


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