Larry-Potter-Obituary

Larry Potter

Lake Brownwood, Texas

1944 - 2017

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August 30, 2017
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Lake Brownwood, Texas

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LAKE BROWNWOOD - A graveside funeral service for Larry Potter, age 72 of Lake Brownwood, formerly of Odessa, will be held at 10:00 AM, Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery under the direction of Heartland Funeral Home of Early. A celebration of Larry's life will follow at...

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I sure do miss my brother and friend, but know that he is praising our Lord which he loved to do.

I share stories about Larry and I from time to time and think of him and you Carol often and also of you Dawn and Dwayne.. Some of the best days of my life was with you guys. I love you.. Len

My brother Larry was many things, but the one thing that I admired the most was his faith in Jesus. That faith led him in directions he was so uncomfortable in, but he knew that's what God wanted him to do. He was an extension of Jesus' ministry on earth, as all Christians should be. Thanks for your example, big brother. Looking forward to praising Jesus with you again.

I think of Larry often and you too Carol and all the good times.. Larry was a champion and went out a Champion like no other i have ever known.. Love Len

Very nice man. Mary and I thought he was a real gentleman.

I have many memories and all good ones with Larry and all of his family.. The swimming pool in the back yard to Larry and I going down the highway at high speed playing a video . Crazy Crazy, Bible School in Mexico and staying in the Dorm in El Paso with our heads in front of the airconditioner from a hot day..
Wonderful times and some of the best of my life was with Larry Potter.. I will always cherish my time with him and the entire family.

My sympathy and comfort to the entire family and especially Dannye, Marquita and Drew. I knew Larry through the preaching and singing worship of the West Texas men of Integrity , associated at the time with Promise Keepers. He was sold out to Jesus , his Lord. Now I'm sure he is singing with the saints in heaven. His faith has become sight. Ed Wolf

I was a young Highway Patrol Trooper in Odessa in the 80's and grew up in the grocery store business and meat market as a teenager. Larry let me work for him part-time so I could pretend I was still a meat cutter. He was a very nice and patient man. He always had a smile on his face and loved his customers. When we applied to Edna Gladney Adoptions, he was one of our references. Our son is now a school teacher in Kyle. Thanks Larry and Carol for so many good memories. Larry was a good one!

Larry will be missed as well as his smile and laughter. He and Carol are such strong people and enjoyed life to the fullest. Prayers for the family, they will be in our thoughts.
Carol, as the days and weeks pass and as you return to life's routines, may you be comforted by the love and support of your family and friends.