Virginia Potter obituary, Southbury, CT

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Virginia Potter

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Toni Vincent

January 6, 2025

I am so sorry to have just learned of Ginny's passing. We have been exchanging holiday cards for 24 years. My first pet wheaten terrier (Odie) was sired by her Sunshine Lad of Chermar in 1994. He was quite the clown and brought much joy to my life. Sending my deepest condolences to her family. Toni Vincent, Bellevue, WA.

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Susan Pinganis

December 19, 2024

Dear Cheryl Mark and family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your mom many memories of times together at picnics when we were younger . Ginny and my mom were friends for many years with deepest sympathy.
Susan Daniels Ponganis

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Mary Ann O´Brien

December 17, 2024

Ginny and I were good friends from when we showed dogs many years ago to crafts that we undertook-machine knitting and craft fairs-to watching Facebook quilting shows and ice skating. We checked on each other and many days started our morning with a good morning call. I knew her wonderful husband, Ray and remember her beloved Kim. I was at Cheryl´s and Brian´s wedding. Anyone who was fortunate to know her quickly realized what a precious and witty person she was. I am blessed by her memories but miss our daily talks immensely. She loved her wonderful family and talked about how proud she was of them. She amazed me with her energy as she travelled to craft shows and retreats and conferences with her sister Linda. I was so lucky to have such a great friend.

Debbie Daniels

December 17, 2024

My Deepest Condolences to Cheryl, Linda, Mark and the entire Potter Family & Friends.

My Mother grew up with Ginny then stayed friends since high school, Our family , Ray & Ginny and our family would have picnic and and the family would go camping at Kettle Town, We would go to see Ray & Ginny and lay on the floor all of us kids watching The Wizard of Oz or Cinderella while Ray, Ginny and my parents were in the kitchen play Pinocchio cards. As I got older I worked at Bryant Electric with Ginny & Linda. She was such a hard worker, caring and compassion person. I talk to her on face book. She will be deeply missed. Love you my dear friend.

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