Clarence-Pollard Jr-Obituary

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Clarence Edwin Pollard Jr

Cedar City, Utah

Jul 13, 1941 – Apr 5, 2019

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BORN
July 13, 1941
DIED
April 5, 2019
LOCATION
Cedar City, Utah

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Southern Utah Mortuary - Cedar City Obituary

Clarence Edwin Pollard Jr. of Beaver Utah passed away on April 5th, 2019 at Beaver Valley Hospital. Clarence was born in Copperton, Utah, ironically on a Friday the 13th in July, 1941 to Clarence Sr. and Alta Pollard.

 

Clarence grew up in Salt Lake City. His father died when he...

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I just learned today that Clarence had passed. I was sure he was ill. Over the past 18 months I have been I. And out of the hospital and missed a lot of important happenings.
Let me first of all acknowledge his service to our country as a United States Marine. HAND SALUTE! I first met Clarence in 1971 as we birthed moved to Beaver County that year. He was a riot to talk to. He was highly intelligent and very loyal to his community of Beaver. Over the years I bought of guns and sold a...

So sorry for your loss. At least you have family that will greet you to the Gates of Heaven. God bless you and your family.

It was always an enjoyable day whenever I stopped by the pawn shop. Talking to Clarence and Kristine talking about guns and anything going on in the world that day! Sorry for the loss he will be missed keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

Kris, Sending our love and wishes that God will heal your heart.

My condolences to Kristine and her family. He shall be missed... Semper Fi

My husband Bill always enjoyed his visits to Beaver Sport and his interactions with Clarence. I would like to offer my condolences to Kristine (mom), and the family on behalf of us both. Bill beat him to the other side by only 9 days. He may well have been part of the welcoming committee when Clarence arrived. Blessings to you all.

We send you our love and sympathy! fondly Ronnie and Geneil.

We are so sad to hear about our good friend Clarence. We loved our B.S. sessions with him when he was still at the Pawn Shop. He & Kristine are the very BEST of humans. Our sincere love, prayers and condolences to his entire family. May he R.I.P & may his family be comforted during this hard time. Randy & Cindy

What a nice obituary Kristine and family. Sorry for your loss! We love you and express our sincere condolences! We'll come and visit. Raymond and Susan Baker