Darrin-Potter-Obituary

Darrin K. Potter

Louisville, Kentucky

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Sgt. Darrin K. Potter, 24, of Louisville, died Monday, September 29, 2003, in Iraq. He was a member of the Kentucky National Guard and the Louisville Fraternal Order of Police and affiliated with the Wesleyan Church. He is survived by his mother, Lynn Romans; his father, David K. Potter; his...

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Another year has rolled by...11 years now since we said goodbye. You would be 35 and I'm sure very happy and successful in your chosen career field. Always in my heart, My Hero. I love you forever. Mom

Iraq War Monument, Honor Those That Served, Especially Those Killed In Action, 1991, 2003-2011

Can't believe it has been 11 years. It still seems like yesterday when we all found out what happened. To our Iraq War Hero on the Star of Heroes in Cape Coral, FL.

Forever may your life be celebrated for your selfless sacrifice. Never ending thanks.

10 years! How can it be possible? At times it seems like only moments ago when the team notified us of your death, yet at other times it seems so long ago. We will never forget you, and always remember you and honor you. Darrin, I love you forever! Mom

Iraq War Monument, to honor those who served, were wounded or KIA in Iraq.

This year I am doing this early because this year is different. I'm part of a board to have the first Iraq War Monument in the country. To honor everybody who served in Iraq. Well SGT Potter your name will be on a gold Dog Tag on this monument. What an honor it will to read your name on our roster. Gone but not forgotten, True American HERO *Salute.

Welcome home Brother. God speed. A slow hand salute to you. Larry Kwiatkowski Viet Nam 12/69-12/70.

Thinking of you on the 9th anniversary. You were always so nice to everyone always had a smile on your face. I'll never forget you for what you did that day. Saving those other 3 people above yourself. I had the HONOR of serving with this HERO at Camp Bucca, Iraq. SGT Potter a True American HERO. Gone but not forgotten. Freedom is not free. *Salute* SGT Potter *Salute*.

To the family and friends of Sgt. Darrin K. Potter:
Please accept my remembrance of Darrin on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

Thinking of you today SGT Potter. I remember you were great to be around always smiling. Today you are smiling from heaven. You did so much in your time here. I had the honor of serving with you at Camp Bucca, Iraq. SGT Potter gone but not forgotten, A TRUE AMERICAN HERO, FREEDOM IS NOT FREE. R.I.P SGT POTTER.