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John Robert Pollard

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John Robert Pollard

Birth
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Death
28 Oct 2016 (aged 81)
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Exeter, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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John Pollard passed away peacefully and surrounded by his family on October 28, 2016 in Providence, Rhode Island at the age of 81. John is survived by his wife Dolores (James) Pollard of Cranston and was husband to the late Anne (Giansanti) Pollard.


Originally from Lewiston, Maine John was one of nine children born to the late Edward A. Pollard and Viola May Therrien (Taylor).

John's career of service to his country and community began with the US Navy and continued with his work for the as a Rhode Island Deputy State Marshal, at the RI Dept. of Corrections and as a Child protective Investigator with the DCYF.

He was a 32nd degree Mason and longstanding member of the Freemasonry and Shriners.

He leaves behind his children, Mary-Ann Ricci and her husband, Louis Ricci III, Melissa Morgan, Nelson Godfrey and his wife Linda, Gregory Godfrey and his wife Selina. John generously shared his time and affection with his seven grandchildren; Veronica (Ricci) Mansour, Louis J. Ricci, Candace Bourgeois and her husband Marcus Thomas, Michele Bourgeois and her husband Eladio Tavarez, Christina Godfrey, Erin and Amelia Godfrey, and five great grandchildren; David, Jenna, Tayla, Jaden, and Paige.

He is the brother of Shirley Hardy and Betty Swanson and brother to the late, Isabelle Quinnell, Theresa Dill, Louise Pratt, Richard Pollard, Cora Gagnon and June Bolduc.

John's career of service to his country and community began with the US Navy and continued with his work for the as a Rhode Island Deputy State Marshal, at the RI Dept. of Corrections and as a Child protective Investigator with the DCYF.

He was a 32nd degree Mason and longstanding member of the Freemasonry and Shriners.

A Memorial Service and a celebration of John's life was held on Friday November 4th, 2016 in The Butterfield Chapel Cranston.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Cancer Society.

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John Pollard passed away peacefully and surrounded by his family on October 28, 2016 in Providence, Rhode Island at the age of 81. John is survived by his wife Dolores (James) Pollard of Cranston and was husband to the late Anne (Giansanti) Pollard.


Originally from Lewiston, Maine John was one of nine children born to the late Edward A. Pollard and Viola May Therrien (Taylor).

John's career of service to his country and community began with the US Navy and continued with his work for the as a Rhode Island Deputy State Marshal, at the RI Dept. of Corrections and as a Child protective Investigator with the DCYF.

He was a 32nd degree Mason and longstanding member of the Freemasonry and Shriners.

He leaves behind his children, Mary-Ann Ricci and her husband, Louis Ricci III, Melissa Morgan, Nelson Godfrey and his wife Linda, Gregory Godfrey and his wife Selina. John generously shared his time and affection with his seven grandchildren; Veronica (Ricci) Mansour, Louis J. Ricci, Candace Bourgeois and her husband Marcus Thomas, Michele Bourgeois and her husband Eladio Tavarez, Christina Godfrey, Erin and Amelia Godfrey, and five great grandchildren; David, Jenna, Tayla, Jaden, and Paige.

He is the brother of Shirley Hardy and Betty Swanson and brother to the late, Isabelle Quinnell, Theresa Dill, Louise Pratt, Richard Pollard, Cora Gagnon and June Bolduc.

John's career of service to his country and community began with the US Navy and continued with his work for the as a Rhode Island Deputy State Marshal, at the RI Dept. of Corrections and as a Child protective Investigator with the DCYF.

He was a 32nd degree Mason and longstanding member of the Freemasonry and Shriners.

A Memorial Service and a celebration of John's life was held on Friday November 4th, 2016 in The Butterfield Chapel Cranston.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Cancer Society.

thebutterfieldhome.com

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