Mr. Marcelleus D. Potts

02/25/1954 - 06/05/2020

Potts, Mr. Marcelleus D. a resident of Lanett, AL, died Friday, June 5, 2020 at his residence.

Graveside Services are scheduled for Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 12:00 P.M. from Fort Tyler Cemetery, 800 Austin Street, West Point, Georgia, Rev. Frederick James, Ph.D., Officiant and Rev. Leonard Autry, Eulogist. Davis Memorial Mortuary of Valley directing. Public Viewing is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, 2020 from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. from Davis Memorial Mortuary Chapel.

Mr. Marcelleus Duttera Potts, affectionately known as “BIG DAWG”, was born February 25, 1954 at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital in Langdale, now Valley, Alabama to Ms. Girlee Potts. He was the apple of his grandfather’s eye—the late Mr. Arthur Louis Potts. In addition to the loving care and nurture of his mother, Marcelleus was fondly loved and cared for by his aunts—Mary Louis, Hannah and Louisa.

Marcelleus was educated in the Lanett City Schools. He began his public school tenure at the former Lanier High School where he honed his outstanding athletic skills under the tutelage of legendary Coach James A. Hardy. Marcelleus continued to excel in football under Coach Dan Washburn at Lanett High School where he graduated with the Class of 1972.

After high school, Marcelleus and several classmates journeyed to Los Angeles, CA to play semi-professional football. He gained the reputation of a force to be reckoned with on the grid iron. However, one could not have experienced a more gentle and caring spirit than his. Marcelleus possessed a genteel, easy going demeanor that proved to even strangers that he was a child of the living God. A lifelong football enthusiast, Marcelleus was an avid Alabama Fan, “ROLL TIDE”.

Marcelleus confessed Christ as his personal Savior in his youth and united with Pilgrim Baptist Church in Lanett under the pastoral leadership of the late Rev. W. H. Radney. He possessed a special care and concern for children. As such, he was dedicated to caring for, mentoring and teaching the youth of his family and the neighborhood. For several seasons in the 1970’s, Marcelleus coached little league football with the Lanett Recreation Department.

He was preceded in death by his mother; his stepson, Anrika White; his aunts, Mary Louis Potts, Hannah Boyd, Gussie Perry and Louisa Burton; his uncles, Alfred Potts, Lee Potts and Elias Potts. On Friday, June 5, 2020, Marcelleus D. Potts was transferred from the church terrestrial to the church celestial to abide in the presence of God. His home going leaves us saddened, but our faith in God remains steadfast and unmovable.

Marcelleus leaves to cherish many fond memories: his brother, Arthur (special and devoted sister-in-law, Desiree, whom he loved as his sister) Potts, Wetumpka, AL; a niece, Alyssa Jeffreys, Wetumpka, AL; aunt, Louisiana Potts, Detroit, MI; dedicated cousin who grew up as a brother, Frank (Shirley) Wright, Jr., Lanett, AL; special cousins, Gary (Brenda) Wright, Janice Burton, Zonnie Henderson and Israel White all of Lanett, AL; a lifelong companion, Ruby Todd; step-son, Michael Todd and his daughter, LaDonna White; two step great-grandchildren of Louisville, KY; spiritual friend, Rev. Leonard Autry, Lanett, AL; loyal friends, Amanda Potts, Washington, DC, Betty Lanier and Elizabeth Lanier both of Lanett, AL; and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends, including extended family of Dairy Dee in LaFayette, AL.

 

Public Viewing

Jun
10
Davis Memorial Mortuary

305 W. F. Burns Drive
Valley Alabama, AL 36854

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Graveside Service

Jun
11
Fort Tyler Cemetery

101 E 11th St
West Point, GA 31833

12:00 PM