In memory of

D. Alan Armstrong

1942 - 2018

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Marikay Malley

April 20, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Alan, a kind and generous man. Tiffanys was the site of our rehearsal dinner, birthday parties, anniversary dinners, Christening dinners. My husband Jim, who worked for Alan as a waiter and bartender, passed away in September after a long battle with cancer. Jim always considered Tiffs part of our family, as did our children and I. My deepest condolences, and prayers are with you. Marikay Malley

Ward Reynolds

March 24, 2018

I roomed with Potters for the year after the college was so nice to provide the ATOs with new living quarters in Heritage Hall. He was a really good guy and companion. He was always there for me to provide a friendly word or lighten the moment. And occasionally to have a beverage at Reid's while having some stimulating educational discussions.

I will miss him even though it has been years since we were in contact.

J. Cheney

March 10, 2018

Sara, Alicia, and David,

I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your father. During this difficult time, may you know the true peace that God alone can give to help you cope (Philippians 4:6, 7).

Dirk Van Emburgh

March 5, 2018

From college days with barn parties, the Animal Formal & the Ledges the stories will remain in my fondest memories.
I shared a ski season in Manchester Vermont and for years sought Potter out when I traveled yearly for a golf tournament at Philadelphia Cricket Club. Dinner at the Saloon was rarely missed.
His contagious laugh and wit will always be remembered. Rest in peace ATO Brother. VTL
Dirk Van Emburgh

Montgomery Newspapers

Posted event

February 28, 2018

May

5

Celebration of Life

4:00 p.m.

Bauhaus Banquet Hall

North Wales, PA 19034

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