Dr. Ed Potter, former Downey Unified administrator, passes away

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DOWNEY — Dr. Ed Potter, a civic leader and former assistant superintendent with the Downey Unified School District, has died, officials confirmed Monday.

The cause of death was reported as Covid-19. He was 82.

Potter was president of the Rotary Club of Downey from 1993-94. He stayed involved with the club even after his retirement from Downey Unified in 2003.

Potter was also a board member with Downey Federal Credit Union for the last 18 years.

“He was a kind soul and we will miss him dearly,” the credit union said in a statement. “Our thoughts go out to his family…”

Potter was hired by Downey Unified in 1971, embarking on a 32-year career that saw him reach the position of assistant superintendent of certificated personnel.

Teachers, staff and administrators at Downey Unified mourned Potter’s death.

“In addition to all the staff he hired to support our students, he touched many students’ lives during his years as an administrator at Downey High School,” the district said in a statement. “There are thousands of Downey Unified staff and alumni with fond memories of Dr. Potter because of his unwavering positive attitude and the smile he always had on his face. He will be deeply missed.”


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