Her parents were Harry B. Murray and Jennie Garman. The Informant was Mrs. Frank Hays of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Obit from The Rich Hill Mining Review
Thurs. Dec 29, 1960
Mrs. Elizabeth Potter Dead
Mrs. Elizabeth Potter, widow of the late JOhn Potter, was found dead in bed at her home North Sixth street. Mrs. Rena Neptune, who had made a practice of calling on her each evening, went to her home and when Mrs. Potter did not answer knock at the door, she called Marshal Ted Wood. Marshal Wood called Marshall Gordon a neighbor of Mrs. Potter and they went to the Potter home and forced the locked door open. The coroner was summoned and investigation showed that she had been dead approximately twelve hours. Mrs. Potter had beehn in failing health several years.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Her parents were Harry B. Murray and Jennie Garman. The Informant was Mrs. Frank Hays of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Obit from The Rich Hill Mining Review
Thurs. Dec 29, 1960
Mrs. Elizabeth Potter Dead
Mrs. Elizabeth Potter, widow of the late JOhn Potter, was found dead in bed at her home North Sixth street. Mrs. Rena Neptune, who had made a practice of calling on her each evening, went to her home and when Mrs. Potter did not answer knock at the door, she called Marshal Ted Wood. Marshal Wood called Marshall Gordon a neighbor of Mrs. Potter and they went to the Potter home and forced the locked door open. The coroner was summoned and investigation showed that she had been dead approximately twelve hours. Mrs. Potter had beehn in failing health several years.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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