Jeff David Potter, 90 years old, of Shawnee passed away on November 23rd, 2017. He was born in Wewoka, Oklahoma on March 27, 1927 to Robert and Charlsia Potter. He was the last of eight children born to the Potters.Jeff grew up in Wewoka with his mother. He helped her around the house and would walk with her to church.In 1944, Jeff joined the United States Navy. He worked on the troop transport ship USS Pickens in the Pacific. During the battle of Iwo Jima, from the deck of his ship, he saw the famous raised American flag. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, American Area Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Area Medal, and Philippine Liberation Medal. He received an honorable discharge from the Navy in 1948.On May 28, 1949, Jeff married Edith Chaffin. They lived in Wewoka until he was sent to Louisiana as part of the Army National Guard. During the Korean War, he was stationed in Japan. He returned home in October 1951.Beginning in 1952, Jeff worked for Mobile Oil Company. His work with Mobile took him to different places in Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico. In 1963, Jeff and his family returned to Oklahoma. Jeff and his wife owned and operated the Rock Creek Grocery Store. During this time and after, he also worked for Skelly Oil and Cities Service. Jeff and Edith operated Potter Real Estate in Shawnee in the late 1960s. In about 1971, Jeff began a career as a long haul truck driver. He worked for Lee Way trucking company at the time of his retirement in 1983.Jeff had many hobbies and interests. His biggest enjoyment was being with his family. He made many memories taking vacations with his children, and then later, his grandchildren. He loved music. He took part in community theater, performing in the musical "South Pacific". Jeff enjoyed singing in church or just around the house. He was always quick to sing a tune that came to his mind. He also liked watching old movies, football, and the "Lawrence Welk Show". During his retirement, his main hobby was wood working. He crafted many beautiful pieces of furniture for his family. He had a natural curiosity of all things electronic, such as his computer or his I-phone. Every morning he would drink coffee at Carl's Jr. restaurant. He and his "coffee drinking buddies" would swap jokes and solve the world's problems. Jeff was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Shawnee.Jeff is preceded in death by his father and mother, his brothers and sisters (Donna, Johnny "Buck", Catherine, Herman, Sherman, Clarence, and Cora "Cokey"), son-in-law Rick Goode, granddaughter Ashley Fendley, and great-grandson Blake Shepard.He is survived by his wife Edith. They were married 68 years, 5 months, and 26 days. He is also survived by his daughter Brenda Warden and husband Don of Tecumseh, daughter Marsha Mauldin and husband Mike of Owasso, son David Potter and wife Jaclyn of Denton, Texas, and daughter Susan Fendley and husband Terry of Edmond. He is also survived by 10 grand children and 14 great-grandchildren.The family will greet guests at Walker Funeral Home in Shawnee from 5pm to 7pm on Sunday, November 26. A funeral service for Jeff will be at Walker Funeral Home on Monday, November 27, 2017 at 10:00 am. with Barry Mauldin and Mike Massey officiating. He will be buried at Resthaven Cemetery in Shawnee.