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Thomas J. Pottenburgh

Glenco Mills, New York

1932 - 2016 (Age 83)

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Pottenburgh, Thomas J. GLENCO MILLS Thomas J. Pottenburgh, 83, of Glenco Mills died Friday September 9, 2016, at his residence in the arms of his loving family. Born December 20, 1932, in Rhinebeck, N.Y., he is the son of John and Estella (Mulvaney) Pottenburgh. Tom graduated from Rhinebeck High...

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I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing, he was a friend, colleague at DFY,and hunting partner. To Tom,s credit,he turned down my wife's offer of $10,000 if he would bring my heart back on our numerous hunting trips to Wells.

To the best father-in-law any daughter in-law could ask for. I will always treasure the great conversations we have had over the years and pep talks. You will certainly be missed. Love you.

Elyse, Scott and I are sorry for the loss of your beloved grandpa. In reading his obituary, we see he lived a great life! The life he led,the stories you must've heard him tell, and the love he shared-all made even more dear now with his passing. When you feel like sharing, I would love to hear about your grandpa . For now, our condolences to you and your family. Marla

Having been a roommate of Tom and the Siena team and others we became bonded in a lifelone friendship. We were always meeting and sharing the memories of those golden days at Siena and the adventures that went with all of trips that were exciting and enjoyed by those winning years of national headlines in basketball. But to our close knit team and friends we had four great years of food, fun and fellowship with our Franciscan Faculty. We were the only students living on Campus and stayed...

May your many memories bring joy to your lives at this time. Thomas touched many a life all for the better, I know I was. Sincerely, a friend. W.M.C..

To say he stood out in a crowd was an understatement.Always a pleasure to have him and Perky and Rheinhold in Ralph's Tavern as well as the annual golf outing.Very sorry for your loss.

Thomas I am so sorry that I have been unable to see you. You were the best bother in law anyone could ask for. It seemed to me it was a race to see who was going to go first, I am sorry you won.
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