Potter was the owner of Midway Mills, Lebanon, for 20 years before his retirement.
A 32nd degree Mason, he belonged to Ephrata Lodge 665, Free and Accepted Masons, Lancaster Lodge of Perfection; Valley of Reading Consistory, and Rajah Shrine, Reading.
He was born in Fox Creek, the son of the late Harry H. and Mary E. Stone Potter.
In addition to his widow, he is survived by two sons, Dr. Neil H. Potter, Taipei, Taiwan, and Dale G. Potter, Morristown, N.J.; six grandchildren; two sisters, Florence, wife of Russell Blauser, Lebanon RD, and Margaret, wife of Howard Miller, North Carolina, and one brother, Clyde D. Potter, Milesburg.[Lancaster New Era, Page 3, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, October 21, 1974.]
Contributor: Marie and Bruce Newell (47582814) •
Potter was the owner of Midway Mills, Lebanon, for 20 years before his retirement.
A 32nd degree Mason, he belonged to Ephrata Lodge 665, Free and Accepted Masons, Lancaster Lodge of Perfection; Valley of Reading Consistory, and Rajah Shrine, Reading.
He was born in Fox Creek, the son of the late Harry H. and Mary E. Stone Potter.
In addition to his widow, he is survived by two sons, Dr. Neil H. Potter, Taipei, Taiwan, and Dale G. Potter, Morristown, N.J.; six grandchildren; two sisters, Florence, wife of Russell Blauser, Lebanon RD, and Margaret, wife of Howard Miller, North Carolina, and one brother, Clyde D. Potter, Milesburg.[Lancaster New Era, Page 3, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, October 21, 1974.]
Contributor: Marie and Bruce Newell (47582814) •
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