FLORENCE, Ala. - Robert Leslie Potts Sr. died peacefully at home in Florence, Ala., on Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, surrounded by his family, including his loyal English setter, Knox.
Even after a long dance with cancer, in which he was the lead partner, he maintained an indomitable spirit and sense of humor. Robert treasured all the things that comprised his abundantly enjoyable later life: spending good times with his family and many friends, preparing his church and community for the future, swimming for his health, and most especially, hunting, fishing and enjoying God's creation – all with boundless energy and in the company of his large network of friends.
Robert was born Jan. 30, 1944, and raised in Florence. He attended Coffee High School, graduating in 1962. His love of being in community, particularly his affection for his Coffee High classmates, was clear as he rallied to attend his 60th class reunion just a few weeks ago. This fittingly was his final social event.
As a young man, Robert developed a strong desire to experience the broader world. While attending Southern Adventist University, he sailed across the Atlantic aboard the Queen Mary to spend his sophomore year at Newbold College outside London. There he met a cohort of international friends including one especially lovely Swede. He swiftly proposed to Irene Johansson and they were married in her hometown of Nyhyttan, Sweden, in 1965.
With Irene's support and profound patience, he launched his professional pursuits by entering the University of Alabama School of Law, clerking for a beloved federal judge and obtaining a Master of Laws at Harvard University. He excelled academically and maintained an unrivaled work ethic that established his success and reputation. He diligently out-prepared anyone for every task, pursuit and challenge for the rest of his life.
In 1971, he returned from Boston to Florence to join his father in law practice at the family partnership, Potts & Young, eventually making an unsuccessful run for Congress in 1976. His sights set on impacting public policy, he landed as General Counsel to the University of Alabama System in 1984 at the age of 39. From there, his love of learning and incredible energy for impacting the lives of young people took him to the presidency of the University of North Alabama in 1990, the chancellorship of the North Dakota State Commission of Higher Education in 2004, and the presidency of Arkansas State University Jonesboro in 2006.
He retired as interim president of the Arkansas State University System in 2011. What he valued most in his career was done in service to these public institutions of which he was an ardent champion for life.
Robert Potts rarely passed on the opportunity to meet a new friend and could do so in any setting. He was a constant learner, thought leader and instigator to action. Throughout his life, he volunteered his time in a multitude of organizations, institutions and informal coalitions. He was particularly gratified by his involvement with higher education groups, the legal bar, bar examiners, accreditation of law schools, service as trustee to two HBCUs, and years-long NAACP membership. His loved ones are extraordinarily proud of his legacy of leadership, engagement and lifelong inability to sit on the sidelines.
In retirement, he focused on enhancing the collective success of the municipalities of the Shoals area, running a small business and ensuring a vibrant First Presbyterian Church. He continued to mentor students and young professionals, write articles, establish foundations, grow philanthropies, beautify campuses, invest in racial equity and deepen his relationships with his family and dear friends. He positively impacted individuals and the communities in which he served professionally and in retirement. Robert created opportunities for others to excel, achieve and transform.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Irene Elisabeth Potts; daughter, Julie Anna Potts (Parks Shackelford); son, Robert Leslie Potts Jr. (Holly); grandchildren, Olivia, Ella and Duke Shackelford and Claire and Anna Leslie Potts; siblings, Myra Yeates (Dr. John), Emily O'Toole, Nancy Potts (John McAndrew) and Frank B. Potts (Amy); siblings-in-law, Lars Frank, Siv Gustavsson, Marianne Gunnarsson and Henry Groth (Anqi); and cherished nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank Vines and Ruth Butler Potts, and his aunt and uncle James Amos and Mary Frances Potts Wilbanks.
In lieu of flowers, Robert wished that any memorial contributions be directed to the First Presbyterian Church of Florence Third Century Fund, the University of North Alabama Foundation Endowment or the charity of one's choice.
The family is deeply grateful for the care and support provided by Hospice of North Alabama and Home Instead.
A liturgy giving thanks to God for the life and service of Robert Potts will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Nov. 18 at the First Presbyterian Church of Florence.
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Myron Trowbridge
December 12, 2022
Robert was customer. I knew that was an exceptional man. I was invoicing his company today and found out about his passing.
I am so very sorry for your loss.
Myron Trowbridge
Dictation Equipment Company
Ángel Cabrera, President Georgia Institute of Technology
November 24, 2022
I consider myself quite fortunate to have been one of those once young professionals who benefited from Robert's mentorship. He and Irene welcomed me to Florence with open arms when I married Beth Fraser, never letting this international graduate student feel foreign in their company. He was there for me when I was appointed Dean in my early 30s, to advise me in good and not-so-good times, to guide me during career transitions, and to join our family in celebrating my appointment as president. Always a kind, generous, and wise gentleman, I am proud to call him a dear friend and grateful for his professional and civic example. Sending Irene and the whole Potts family much love from the Cabreras.
cindy highley
November 21, 2022
Dearest Irene I was saddened to read about your beloved Bob passing. I have fond memories of his and yours too kindness to me when I cleaned your beautiful home. You are in my prayers. Blessings Cindy Highley
Boozer Downs
November 6, 2022
He was a wonderful teacher and lawyer. So civic minded. What a loss.
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Les & Joni Pitton
November 3, 2022
Irene, Julia Anna & Les, your husband, and father was a remarkable leader who made a significant contribution wherever he served. Robert´s parents and mine were good friends since 1946 when my dad served as the pastor of the Florence Adventist church and when I was born. Even though I only met Robert his senior year at Southern Adventist University and a second time at his 50th college reunion I always tracked his career as a successful administrator. I attended Newbold College in England with Irene and arranged her accommodation with friends at Southern Adventist University for the 1964/1965 Christmas break so she could visit Robert. Robert was clearly a great friend, colleague, and mentor to all those who had the pleasure of working with him. My wife Joni and I were saddened to hear of your loss. We send our condolences to you, the entire family, your church family, and Robert´s colleagues. May the rich memories of the past give you support as you celebrate a life well lived. Les & Joni Pitton, Fulton, Maryland.
Pam Kostelecky, Dickinson, ND
November 2, 2022
Working with Robert during the time he was Chancellor of the NDUS and I was President of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education was both a privilege and a pleasure. He was a leader of great integrity and enthusiasm, always displaying an unbiased commitment to the partnership shared with students, staff, institutions, and the ND Legislature.
My thoughts are with family, and with the many friends for whom he was an inspiration and a mentor. He will be missed, and remembered.
David Fuller, President Emeritus, Minot State University and Dakota College
November 2, 2022
I wish to share my deepest condolences with rene and Robert's family for their loss. He was truly a gentleman--kind, gracious, and selfless. He made lasting and positive impressions on me and so many others. I liked and admired Robert as a chancellor, role model, and leader in higher education. I am pleased to have had the opportunity to work with him and for him. David Fuller, former president of Minot State University and Dakota College at Bottineau.
Mary Davis Bashinsky
November 2, 2022
Dear Irene and family, My heart goes out to each of you with the loss of Robert. I still have many fond memories of the time we spent with you both when we all lived in Tuscaloosa years ago. Thinking of you with much love, Mary (Davis) Bashinsky
Mary Bashinsky
November 2, 2022
Dear Irene and family, My heart goes out to each of you with the loss of Robert. I have thought of the happy memories we had with you both in Tuscaloosa years ago often. I know Robert's memory will live on in many, many hearts for all of his kindnesses to others. with love, Mary (Davis) Bashinsky
Deanna Dailey
November 1, 2022
I am so very sorry to hear of Dr. Potts' passing. I was lucky enough to work for him, even if only for a short time, at the ND University System. I admired his courage, his dedication and most of all, his kindness and sense of humor. My favorite memory of him is one Christmas, I was out doing last minute shopping for at Walmart. It was very cold that night, like 50 below, and I was irritated with myself for putting off shopping. As I got closer to the door, I could hear a southern accent from the gentleman standing outside next to his Salvation Army donation bucket ringing the bell. It was Dr. Potts, all bundled up for the weather. If not for his voice, I wouldn't have even known it was him. I remember thinking that this was a man who could have easily written a big check (which he most likely did) and been done with it. However, he chose to stand there in sub-zero weather ringing the bell for the SA. I had always thought highly of him, but from that night on, I admired him even more. He wasn't just a man of words, he was a man of action. I am a better person for having known him and will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
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