HENRY-POLLAK-Obituary

HENRY POLLAK

White Plains, New York

Oct 22, 1922 – Feb 15, 2019

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BORN
October 22, 1922
DIED
February 15, 2019
LOCATION
White Plains, New York

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POLLAK--Henry II, aged 96, peacefully passed away February 15, 2019 at home in White Plains, NY. Survived by Jean deBeer Pollak, devoted wife of 70 years, four of his five sons and their wives: Tom (Meri), Bill (Georgia), John (Susan), Steve (Leslie), and June Wallace, widow of his son, Dick; 11...

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We at El Centro Hispano will never forget our beloved friend Henry. In fact, we were thinking about him yesterday when we were selecting the recipients of El Centro´s scholarships. He would have been very happy to hear that three of them are going for nursing. He will always be in our thoughts and prayers. Our warmest regards to his family.

Always remembering our dear friend Henry with much love and gratitude.

Such fond memories of Leith Place

Henry will always be remembered by us at El Centro Hispano with much love and gratitude. He and Jean have and will always be very dear to us.
May the wonderful memories you have of him, help you overcome your grief.
Isabel and Judith.

Thinking of Henry with much admiration and gratitude.

To the Pollak family,
We were very sorry to hear about Henry's passing yesterday.
In times like these, it is difficult to find the proper words to express our sadness and sorrow. May the cherished memories you have of him bring you comfort.
Henry was very special to all of us at El Centro Hispano. He was very much admired and respected by all who knew him. He will always be remembered for his kindness and generosity.
With heartfelt sympathy,
El Centro Hispano's staff,...

May his memories be a blessing bringing comfort to mourning ones as he R.I.P.

My sincere condolences to the family, along with a deep appreciation for his community commitment and his (and Jean's) long-standing support of our public service students in the Pace University Master of Public Administration program. The Henry Pollak legacy lives with all whose lives have been touched by his work and will continue to reverberate.

Thinking of all the Pollak Family at this very sad time, my heartfelt condolences.
Sue Kaufman