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Thank you for every kindness..You are forever missed.
Aprille D Bernard
February 28, 2025 | School


Manchester, New Hampshire
Age 77
ASHLAND -- Helen Noreen (Potter) Knowlton, 77, died March 4, 2011, in Lakes Region General Hospital after a period of failing health.
She was born Dec. 28, 1933, in Plymouth, daughter of Edward S. and Annie (Merchant) Potter.
She was raised in Plymouth, attended local schools and...
Read MoreThank you for every kindness..You are forever missed.
Aprille D Bernard
February 28, 2025 | School
To this day I remember Mrs. Knowlton as one of my best teachers.
Robert Moore
February 28, 2022
I love and miss you Mrs Knowlton..your tolerance and kindness will never be forgotten..I hope your grandson makes you proud..
Aprille D Bernard
February 28, 2021 | Acquaintance
Helen would find the best qualities in all her students and bring it out. She treated every student with respect. She was the best teacher of life that anyone could ask for.
Roger Weisberg
March 14, 2011 | Concord, NC
Aunt Helen; we loved you and admired you more than words can ever say. We both will miss you dearly. As an educator we and all the other generations of AHS students were truly blessed to have such an amazing and dedicated teacher who was the most respected and loved teacher of all time. Uncle Ray,Rhonda, Kelly, and extended family; your all in our thoughts and prayers.
Deepest Sympathy, Bouncer & Carline Cain
March 14, 2011
To the Knowlton Family: We are sorry to hear about Helen,she was a great teacher and a wonderful lady. She will be greatly missed.Leslie&Sylvia Downing, Belmont
March 13, 2011
My sincere sympathy to the Knowlton family.Thank you Mrs.Knowlton for being in my life not just as my teacher,but as a neighbor and friend.You will be sadly missed but never forgotten.Thank you for the everlasting memories.
Steve Perkins
March 13, 2011 | Sebec, ME
To Ray, Rhonda, and Kelly, I am very sorry for your loss! Helen was a great lady and quite a fixture in the town. She meant a LOT to the town of Ashland! Having her as both a teacher and a neighbor, well, I certainly could not screw up now could I? A recent funny moment with her took place a year or two ago. My brother was at her house visiting/harassing her(in a fun way) as he liked to do, getting her wound up about something. I innocently came over to say hello to her and Ray. I walk...
Dean Yeaton
March 13, 2011 | Goffstown, NH
Mrs. Knowlton, I want to thank you for never giving up on me!!! I remember the times where you would say "I'll hang ya/zap ya....using 2 fingers to show us!!! You will truly be missed!!!
Michelle Kovacs
March 12, 2011 | Nashua, NH