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Katherine Etta Miller Bloss Potter
© Enid News and Daily Eagle
12-2003
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Daily Eagle

© Glenn

Katherine E. and Amos W. POTTER

Lamont Cemetery


Funeral services for Katherine Etta Miller Potter Bloss, age 87, of Enid will be 10 AM Wednesday at the Ladusau – Evans Chapel with Rev. Steve Hamm officiating. Burial will follow in Lamont Cemetery, Lamont, Oklahoma under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Katherine was born December 28, 1916 in Grant County, Oklahoma to Joe and Edna Mennam Miller and passed away December 28, 2003 at her home. She was raised on a farm west of Lamont and attended Rich Valley grade school, three years at Jefferson high school and her final year at Medford high school. She married Amos W. Potter in 1936. They had one daughter Edna Jolene. They farmed east of Lamont for a few years before moving to a farm west of Lamont. She was involved in the home demonstration club where she held the office of Sec. for the local club and secretary of the Grant County Home Demonstration Club. After her husband Amos passed away in 1956, she moved to Enid where she worked for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. She married William Bloss in November 1961.

She is survived by her daughter Jolene Taylor and her husband Alfred of Enid; four grandchildren Robert Taylor and his wife Cindy of Southard, Oklahoma and her daughter Brandy of Dover, Delaware, Kathryn Pokorny and her husband Steve and their three daughters Heaven, Stephanie, and Melanie all of Millville, New Jersey, William Taylor and his wife Linda and son Billy of Millville, New Jersey, Alfred Taylor and his wife Diana and sons Alfie, Robert, and daughter Tara of Enid; one sister, Marie Jo Elias and her two sons Raymond and Gilbert of Naples, Florida. She was preceded in death by her parents Joe and Edna Miller; two husbands, Amos Potter and William Bloss.

Memorials may be made to Hospice Circle of Love with Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home serving as custodians of the fund.

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