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Robert M. "Bob" Potter

Washington, District of Columbia

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POTTER, ROBERT M. "Bob" (Age 78)

On Tuesday, January 18, 2005 of New Carrollton, MD. Beloved husband of Sarah C. Potter; loving father of Tara E. Potter; brother of Judith M. Iorizzo, W. Carlton Potter and Donald R. Potter. Relatives and friends may call on Friday, January 21, 2005 from 2 to 5...

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I'm so glad the weather wasn't a deterent on Saturday for the many folks who came out in the snow and paid their respects. Sarah, may God continue to bless and keep you in the palm of his hand. I will miss Bob's ready smile.

My condolences to the Potter family. May you feel God's grace during this time.

My thoughts and sorrow go out to a great person and a great friend. He will be missed by by all. An individual who put others before himself. To Sarah, a lady who did all she could to make his last days comfortable.

I was deeply saddened to learn of Mr. Potter's death. I will miss his smile and warm greetings every time he was at the pharmacy. Mrs. Potter, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Karen Presswood and the staff at CVS Pharmacy

I will miss Bob greatly. I always enjoyed spending time with him and getting to know him, especially in the last few years. He was very kind and sweet, with a wonderful sense of humor.

So sorry to hear of Bob's death. I remember your family well from growing up in New Carrollton and attending CarrollanWoods Baptist Church. I will be keeping your family in my prayers.

It is with the deepest regret that I will be unable to pay my respects this evening. I had the pleasure of knowing Bob for 20 years. My first and most lasting impression was that he was a gentleman of the highest order. I consider it a great gift that I was able to spend time with him and Sara over the past holiday season at Ron and Mac's Christmas party. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Sara and family, during this time.

I met Bob when we were Mounties together in PGLT's 1972 production of "Little Mary Sunshine." It is hard to believe that was 33 years ago. During all those years Bob was a caring and classy man. I will miss him.

Bob was such a kind, loving, warm-hearted man. Always smiling, he never failed to give me a wonderful hug! I will miss him very much. All my love to Sarah.
Love,
Allison