Obituary:
Mrs. Louise C. Potter, widow of Cranston T. Potter, died on Sept. 23d, at hear home, No. 311 William street, Elmira. Death was the result of advanced age. Mr. and Mrs. Potter were many years ago residents of Corning, the husband being a well known liveryman. She was an excellent woman, and was beloved by her circle of female acquaintances. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Harriet M. Potter, of Elmira; and two sons, Edward C. Potter, of New York City, and John M. Potter, of Milwaukee, Wis. [Published in the "Corning Journal" Wednesday, September 30, 1903]
Obituary:
Mrs. Louise C. Potter, widow of Cranston T. Potter, died on Sept. 23d, at hear home, No. 311 William street, Elmira. Death was the result of advanced age. Mr. and Mrs. Potter were many years ago residents of Corning, the husband being a well known liveryman. She was an excellent woman, and was beloved by her circle of female acquaintances. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Harriet M. Potter, of Elmira; and two sons, Edward C. Potter, of New York City, and John M. Potter, of Milwaukee, Wis. [Published in the "Corning Journal" Wednesday, September 30, 1903]
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