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Tony L. Potts

YORK , Pennsylvania

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YORK Tony Potts, 38, died Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009. He was a chef at The Corner Stables. Tony was a big fan of Jeopardy and the History Channel. He leaves behind a daughter, two brothers, parents and grandparents. There will be a Celebration of Life on Sunday at noon. For directions email Suze at...

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There are no words to express the sadness this has left I my heart. I thought all the tears were cried. I was wrong. Some days are better than others. I know each word I spell wrong you are laughing. I miss that. Who do I ask now how to spell words. Who can sharpen my knives? No one. I must learn these things on my own now and remember the times I counted on you. Those can be some of my memories. I know in time it will become less painful but I would give anything to have my baby back. I know...

I worked with Tony at The Left Bank. Although I didn't know him well I know he was a good guy. My condolences to his friends and family. May he rest in peace.

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We met at your favorite bar became friends and before I knew it you were my best friend. You laughed at my jokes and shared my dark sense of humor. I will never forget the private moments we shared and I am so sorry your time was cut short. I miss you so much and there will be an empty spot in my heart that will always belong to you.

We miss you our friend. You were always one of the good guys. Peace be with you. You will be forever and always our friend.

Come as you are. Stay as long as you want. Be yourself. We miss you our friend. Peace be with you till we all meet again in heaven. We raise a glass to you and for you. You will be sadly missed.

I only met you a few times when you came to our house. You were one of the coolest guys I ever met. Always having a good time and joking and laughing, even when you had a bad day. When my dad "Butch" told me of the loss of you, it made me sad that we won't see you anymore. I'll always remember your incredible sense of humor.

We are all so sad to have lost you too early in your life. For the short time I knew you, you are the good guy we will always miss. We will always remember you.

Dear Tony,
We will miss you and your sense of humor forever. How many times did we sit at Kelly's Inn and I had to give you the "dickens" sometimes. Bless you and your family. I am so sorry for the loss of a truly great guy. Peace and rest for you now.

Rest in Peace, old friend...