NANCY-POTTER-Obituary

NANCY POTTER

Weston, Massachusetts

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POTTER, Nancy (Upp) Nancy Upp Potter, 100 years of age, died peacefully and comfortably, in the care and comfort of her family, at her Weston residence on Thursday, September 7, 2023. She was born in Reading, PA, on July 7, 1923, the daughter of the late John Winters Upp and Doris (Bigelow) Upp....

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Think of Nancy so often and all the wonderful Travels she took worldwide Still think of her daily

Still think of Dear Nancy almost daily They broke the mold when Nancy came into the world God bless her forever

I just heard of Nancy´s passing. My grandson´s father, Steven Marshall, was the Potters foster child. She was very kind to Steven Jr. we will miss her positive example.

Aunt Nancy, hopefully you are reunited in paradise and united in love with Amy, God bless you and may you Rest In Peace. We will hold dear all the loving memories over the years, the Easter Egg hunts and so many great times by the pool! You were an advocate and always there when we needed you. With love in our hearts....

My dear friend, Nancy Potter, was a second mother to me, and a mother to all kinds of people. She had lost her only daughter and child to the disease I once had--aplastic anemia--which is how we initially met. After her daughter died, she returned a year later to the hospital to research what caused this fatal disease. When I was out of the hospital, I wanted to do something to help and ended up assisting her in her research for a while. Eventually, when I moved to Florida with my future...

After Amy´s death in 7th grade, Mr. & Mrs. P. became like 2nd parents to me. Nancy was always a wonderful role model. God bless her as she is reunited with her family in heaven.

I Have so many fond memories of Nancy and her kindness and adventures worldwide She will be dearly missed Rest in Peace with Joe anf Amy my friend .May God bless you Love Cindy Appleby Spencer Weston Travel Service

I knew "Mrs. Potter" when I was a teenager. She was a kind person whom I trusted. I felt very bad for her when Amy passed because I knew how much she loved Amy. It was a very sad time. But she carried on. Nancy was a generous person who helped people. And she seemed to always be smiling and upbeat. I remember her very fondly.