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Dean L. Pollard

Portland, Oregon

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Pollard, Dean L. 54 Nov. 20, 1956 Aug. 17, 2011 On the afternoon of Aug. 17, 2011, this world lost a true treasure. Dean Leslie Pollard was born with his twin brother, Dale, Nov. 20, 1956, in Seattle, Wash., to Russ and LaDonna Pollard; they joined big brother, Steve, and later a sister, Debbie,...

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Deena ,
I can't believe this is really true. So sorry ....your old childhood friend Susan Dow. Enjoyed seeing you in Ms. Callahans classroom.

Dear K-Kay in Family,
You have our deepest sympathy, for the lost of your wonderful father. He is a great father, husband , and papa, and a good friend to Anita. We are sooo sorry to hear about your lost so late. Thank you for getting a hold of Anita. We miss you and love you. You have always been part of the family as you know. Be strong and please give your mom our love. Love ya,Veronica

My Dearest Deena and Family, I know how it is on the family. hang in and think of all the good things that happen while Dean was here. We love you very much, Aunt Joy and uncle John

Deena, Amanda, Caitlin and Family,
We send our deepest condolences and love to you all. There are no words that can express what we feel. Please know that we are always here if there is anything you ever need. I will continue to keep you all in my prayers.

My family and I are so sorry to hear about Dean. We lived down the street from the Pollard family when we were kids. My brother Steve went to school with the twins. Please accept our deepest sympathies. The Brouner Family

Your Teamsters family at Local 162 is grieving the passing of Dean. I could look out from the podium during our Union meetings and always count on his consistent attendance and thoughtful participation. We will fight on in Dean's memory and never forget his contribution to the cause of working men and women.

Deano-I will miss you so much. I always looked forward to meeting up with you to play cards, drink a little wine and just enjoy your company. I will always remem
ber my younger snot nosed cousin :-) My love to Deena and the girls, and of course your Mom and Dad, Steve, Dale and Sue-Sue and their families

Im so saddened to hear of the loss of Dean. So many years have passed, but when I look at his picture I feel the same thing...a happy heart, a good man. May peace continue to be with the family at this difficult time. Rest now cousin, your work here is through!!