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Joseph M. Pollack

White Oak, Pennsylvania

1931 - 2020

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November 18, 2020
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White Oak, Pennsylvania
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Joseph M. Pollack, our beloved husband and father, of White Oak, passed away peacefully with his family by his side, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Joe was born March 2, 1931, in Brackenridge, to Michael and Sophie (Sebest) Pollack. He married his wife of 65 years, Teresa Achkio Pollack, July 23,...

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To Theresa and family: I just became aware of Joes passing. So sorry for your loss. I worked with Joe in the mill from 1965-1970 .... where we became good friends. I remember being at your home on different occasions during that time. You and family were so important in his life. Again, my sincere condolences. I feel bad that I lost contact over the years. Good man! I won´t forget him. Lang Marks

Pollack family, I’m so very sorry for your loss. Please know that I’m keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers. I know how special Joe was to you. The world lost a great man but heaven gained a wonderful angel.

I’m so sorry for your loss. I know how special Joe was to his family and friends. The world lost a great man but heaven gained a wonderful angel. Sending many thoughts and prayers to Joe’s family.

so sorry to the family for your loss Joe was the best foreman to ever work for in the mill he was an all around great guy . ive missed him since he retired .

TO THE POLLACK FAMILY WE WERE SORRY TO HEAR OF JOES PASSING .WILL ALWAYS REMEBER SEEING BOTH OF YOU AT 6PM MASS AT ST LADS.JOE WAS AFINE GENTLEMAN AND A GREAT GUY TO WORK FOR. MAY HE REST IN PEACE AND MAY THE ANGELS LEAD HIM INTO PARADISE.

Pollack Family, Very sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I worked for 43 years at Allegheny Ludlum. Joe was one of the first bosses I had also the best one. Joe liked to cook for the Reheat Fce. crew. He would cook Mon. to Thur. If there were any leftovers he would put them all together on Fri. He would call it slop. It was excellent. He will be missed by all who knew him . GOD BLESS

We were so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He was the greatest guy I ever worked, hunted and fished with! He helped me through a difficult time in my life. Teresa, JoEllen and Kathy, treasure your fondest memories and forever keep this wonderful man close by! R.I.P. Joe! We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Sincerely, Gary and Patty Lisko

I'm sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I have fond memories of Joe and my father, Harry Humes spending time together fishing and just enjoying hanging out together, usually with me tagging along. Joe was a wonderful friend to my father and always so kind to me. Some years ago, I saw Joe out somewhere and he had not changed, he was still the good guy that I had remembered.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

With my sincerest sympathy,
Janice Humes Zubrin