Morrow "LA" Potts Memorial Fund
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Losing a loved one is an extremely difficult experience. Picking up the pieces while dealing with the accompanying emotions can be stressful. There are also many expenses associated with death that can, on average, exceed $10,000. Most families have a hard time coming up with these funds quickly. Therefore, we are raising money to support the Morrow "LA" Potts Memorial Fund. These funds will be used to assist the family with reconsiliation of Morrow's estate, homegoing services, travel for family, transportation, and overall final expense services.
Morrow Potts was a man with a large heart. As one of the key figures at Houston’s Warehouse Live, Potts, known as “LA” to many was a key figure in allowing some of the city’s hungry artists, promoters, philanthropists and event goers gain access to the venue and beyond. Potts was integral in helping launch the careers of many Houston musicians, giving them the go-ahead or idea to take the Warehouse Live stage for their first big venue.
Potts died yesterday of a heart attack, a close friend confirmed. The news sent shockwaves through the Houston music community and more. Others were in stunned disbelief that a man who had opened his heart to so many and had given his time to hear out some of those dreamers with a passion had fallen so suddenly.
“He was so selfless. He never wanted anything,” Bun B wrote in a tribute on Instagram. “He just wanted to give people a chance. He helped change the performance venue game in Houston forever and put Warehouse Live on the musical map.”
Potts recently helped Warehouse Live, the east downtown performance venue celebrate its tenth year in Houston. The venue, which has become one of the city’s mainstays in terms of live entertainment. Doughbeezy credited Potts as one of the first men who helped him in Houston.
“I would ALWAYS tell you that I owe my career to you for opening your doors to me and treating me like ya lil bro,” he wrote. “So much would not have been possible without YOU!!”
Our thoughts and prayers to Potts’ family, the Warehouse Live family and the city of Houston. WE LOVE YOU LA!
Thank you for your donations.
Morrow Potts was a man with a large heart. As one of the key figures at Houston’s Warehouse Live, Potts, known as “LA” to many was a key figure in allowing some of the city’s hungry artists, promoters, philanthropists and event goers gain access to the venue and beyond. Potts was integral in helping launch the careers of many Houston musicians, giving them the go-ahead or idea to take the Warehouse Live stage for their first big venue.
Potts died yesterday of a heart attack, a close friend confirmed. The news sent shockwaves through the Houston music community and more. Others were in stunned disbelief that a man who had opened his heart to so many and had given his time to hear out some of those dreamers with a passion had fallen so suddenly.
“He was so selfless. He never wanted anything,” Bun B wrote in a tribute on Instagram. “He just wanted to give people a chance. He helped change the performance venue game in Houston forever and put Warehouse Live on the musical map.”
Potts recently helped Warehouse Live, the east downtown performance venue celebrate its tenth year in Houston. The venue, which has become one of the city’s mainstays in terms of live entertainment. Doughbeezy credited Potts as one of the first men who helped him in Houston.
“I would ALWAYS tell you that I owe my career to you for opening your doors to me and treating me like ya lil bro,” he wrote. “So much would not have been possible without YOU!!”
Our thoughts and prayers to Potts’ family, the Warehouse Live family and the city of Houston. WE LOVE YOU LA!
Thank you for your donations.
Organizer and beneficiary
Marcus Johnson
Organizer
Missouri City, TX
Richard Araguz
Beneficiary