Obituary
Highland Cemetery
Comanche County, Oklahoma
Submitted by: Gene Phillips
© Lawton Constitution
Lawton, Oklahoma
May 12, 2002
William Nelson Potter
PAULS VALLEY ~ Funeral for William Nelson Potter, 49, Pauls Valley, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home Chapel with Chaplain Judy Barnes officiating.
Mr. Potter died Friday, May 11, 2002, in Pauls Valley.
Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.
He was born Oct. 24, 1952, in Lawton to George Walter and Margaret Ann McPherson Potter.
He attended Whittier Elementary School.
He was a resident of Southern Oklahoma Resource Center in Pauls Valley. He worked as a cashier at Hidden Treasures Thrift Store.
He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church.
Survivors include his mother, Margaret Ann Potter and two brothers: Johnny Paul and Robert Potter, all of Lawton.
He was preceded in death by his father; a brother, George Ricky Potter; and his maternal grandparents: Lois Yates and William Nelson McPherson.
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