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Kenneth Potts D.D.S.

Chicago, Illinois

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Kenneth Potts D.D.S., beloved husband of Carole, nee Knorps; loving father of James K. (Margaret) Potts D.D.S., Laura A. (Kevin) Chase, Tammy L. Williams, Robin C. (Todd) Parfitt, Gary B. Potts, Diane Olsen and Mario Lorenzin; proud grandfather of Anne and Caitlin Potts, Kristin and Rachel Chase,...

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My memories of Uncle Ken are very special. Only good times come to mind when I think of him. To me, he will always be remembered as a kind and gentle man to everyone and a true husband to my Aunt Carole. Even with so many people in his life, he always took the time to be truly interested in our conversations and whatever was happening in my life. I am missing him very much.

Kenneth Potts was one of the most kind,considerate and forgiving person on earth. If you knew him,you couldn`t lose. He made everything fun in a way you can`t explain. He was greatly appreciated and sorrowly missed.

Dear Ken....you are missed. Your fun loving ways, your unfailing generosity to family and friends, your kindness to all and your gruff and funny way of telling a story, all of these things will be remembered. You truly were a "brother". Please watch over your wife and my sister, Carole, and guide her through these rough times. Love Jim and Arlene

Uncle Ken will always be remembered by me as a generous and caring man. I cannot recall ever hearing him speak an unkind word about anybody. He had the wonderful ability to live life to the fullest and truely enjoyed the company of friends and family. He is missed by many. Heaven has received another wonderful person.

My Granduncle Ken was a very special person! I remember when I was little and we would go to him every so often for a dental check-up. I always gagged when he put the little paper tab in my mouth for an X-Ray and get him aggervated! For the last few weeks of his life I went out to visit with him & Aunt Carole on Mondays to keep him company, chat away, and help out any which way I could. I will miss him very much.

My uncle Ken had a wonderful knack for conversation and for really listening to what you had to say. One of my best memories will always be the week and a half I spent with him this past February. We leisurely chatted away the time while the cold wind howled outside. It was lovely.

He brought much happiness to our family.

I would like to extend my sympathy to Carole and the family. Ken has been my doctor for close to 45 years. I will miss him dearly. He has taken good care of me over the years and I know he will be taken care of forever in heaven.

sincerely,