In Loving Memory of Heidi Luck: A Beloved Friend, Mother, and Flower Farmer

Community Mourns the Unexpected Loss of Heidi Luck, Beloved Founder of Luck of Bolton Farm

BOLTON, Conn. — It is with profound sorrow that the Bolton community and gardening enthusiasts nationwide mourn the sudden passing of Heidi Luck, the founder and owner of Luck of Bolton Farm, who passed away unexpectedly early Sunday morning. Known for her warmth, creativity, and tireless dedication to her craft, Heidi’s loss has left an immeasurable void among family, friends, and the countless people whose lives she touched through her love of flowers and community.

From Corporate Life to Cultivating a Dream

Six years ago, Heidi made a bold leap, leaving her corporate career behind to pursue her true passion. In October 2019, she founded Luck of Bolton Farm, pouring her heart and soul into creating a space where flowers, creativity, and community could flourish. Friends and customers often remarked that Heidi radiated happiness when she was among her blooms, tending to her gardens, or sharing her knowledge with others.

“Her dedication was unmatched,” said Jenna Potter, Heidi’s daughter. “Every flower she planted, every wreath she made, came from a place of love. That’s what made her farm so special — it was a piece of her heart.”

Heidi’s dream quickly grew into a beloved destination for flower enthusiasts, gardeners, and brides alike. Over the years, Luck of Bolton Farm became renowned not only for its stunning floral arrangements but also for its intimate wreath-making classes, seasonal sales, and personalized bridal services.

A Heartfelt Loss During the Holiday Season

Tragically, Heidi’s passing comes at a time when she had many plans for the upcoming holiday season. Her signature Holiday Sale and popular wreath-making classes have been canceled as her family works through this difficult time. In a statement, Heidi’s family shared plans to contact everyone who had registered for classes or booked weddings with Heidi in 2026, assuring refunds for deposits and class fees.

Those wishing to reach out for information regarding wreath classes or bridal bookings can contact Heidi’s daughter, Jenna, at 860-490-1654. Heidi’s husband, Alan Potter, and Jenna ask for patience and understanding as they navigate this incredibly challenging period.

Remembering Heidi’s Legacy

Heidi’s passion extended far beyond her farm. She was deeply committed to the flower farming community, nurturing friendships with fellow growers and mentoring young gardeners. Her creativity, kindness, and meticulous attention to detail left a lasting mark on everyone who had the pleasure of working with her.

“She lived for the joy of creating,” said local florist and friend, Sarah Morgan. “Whether it was designing a wedding bouquet, teaching a wreath-making class, or planting a new row of flowers, she poured her soul into everything she did.”

Even in grief, Heidi’s family and friends take comfort in imagining her surrounded by the blooms she loved, listening to Christmas music, and creating her wreaths with the same care and joy she brought to life every day.

Looking Ahead: Honoring Heidi’s Work

As the family begins planning for 2026 flowers and the future of Luck of Bolton Farm, they have reached out to fellow flower farmers and community friends to help preserve Heidi’s vision. The family hopes to continue celebrating Heidi’s life by ensuring her love of flowers, her creativity, and her spirit remain a central part of the farm she built from the ground up.

“Heidi’s heart was in every petal, every arrangement, and every smile she inspired,” said Alan Potter. “Her spirit will live on through her flowers, her family, and the community she loved so deeply.”

For those wishing to connect with the family regarding the farm, classes, or upcoming bridal services, Jenna can be reached at 860-490-1654.

A Lasting Impression

Heidi Luck will be remembered as a visionary, a creator, and a loving soul who touched countless lives with her generosity, passion, and unwavering dedication to her dream. While the farm faces a period of transition, her legacy will continue to bloom in the hearts of her family, friends, and everyone who experienced the warmth and beauty of Luck of Bolton Farm.

“She was happiest among her flowers, and we take comfort knowing that is exactly where her spirit remains — surrounded by beauty, love, and joy.”

With love,
Alan Potter & Jenna Potter


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