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MARTIN POTTER

Boston, Massachusetts

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Potter, Martin An interior designer and founder, with his business partner and husband, Jon Hattaway, of MJ Berries Design in Boston's South End, died on December 27, 2014. He was 78. Mr. Potter was born and raised in Ithaca, N.Y. After graduating from Florida State University in 1959, he worked...

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Jon, I am so sad about Martin. It must be so hard for you. He was a lovely, gentle, tolerant man. I have written to Braddock Park but I am told that you've moved. I can't find your new address. So this is the best I can do to let you know I am thinking of you and your loss and feeling for you.
Penny Janeway

Jon, I recently discovered Martin passed away. I am so sorry. I will forever remember and cherish every kind and wonderful thing you and he have done for me and my family. I always looked forward to Christmas and our lively discussions. He will be greatly missed. You are in my prayers, Tammy Perkins.

Jon: We just found out today of Dad's passing. I have no doubt this was a tremendous and painful time for you. We send you our hugs and condolences. He was a good man. I'm just very sorry we didn't reconnect over the past decade as we tried to do. You were his pillar. Geoff Potter (Martin's oldest son)

Jon:
Martin was a wonderful man, gentle and kind. May he rest in peace and you find peace in your wonderful memories. My love, thoughts & prayers are with you.

Dear Jon, The loss of Martin is overwhelming. I will remember him as a soft-spoken, gentle, talented man. Keep him in your heart and memory forever.
Love, Phyllis

Jon
Just read about Martins passing
What a wonderful man
I am so happy i got to know a small part of who he was.
He was your perfect scout and mate
My thoughts are with you and his family
My condolences
RuthAnn Bowers

Jon,know that you are in my thoughts even from Guatemala...a giant virtual hug!

Fran Early

Rest in peace, Martin. You were a man of many talents, but first and foremost, a good friend.
Margaret Fleming

God is our refuge and strength, a help that is readily found in times of distress. (Ps. 46:1)