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Ocell "Pop" Blocker

Hartford and Windsor, Connecticut

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BLOCKER, Ocell "Pop" Ocell "Pop" Blocker, 61, of Windsor, departed this life peacefully on Monday, (March 28, 2005). Born in Shelman, GA, eldest son of the late Roceil and Eva (Mitchell) Blocker, he was a lifelong resident of Hartford County. He was a graduate of Weaver High School,...

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Donna,
Even though I have known you for six years now it saddens me to say that i never got the chance to meet your dad.But I can say for him to have raised a daughter like you I know he was a GREAT man.I am sorry I found out too late and I love you Donna.

To the family of Pop Blocker:
I am saddened by the death of a good man and friend. I met Pop some 20 years ago at the Hartford Police Dept., during my years with federal CID, he was such a warm and loving guy, always with that big smile to greet you. We often talked about our girls, his two daughters and my three and we would laugh at some of the things that would tell us, as if we had not been their ages(smile), I will truly miss him. My condolences to his family. I will keep you in...

"Pop" Blocker a man who through his own accomplishments insipried me throughout my 20 year career. My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Pop.

Every current and past member of the HPD has fond memories of Pop. He was without a doubt "one of the good guys."

To Freddie, Steven, Mary, and the other family members of "Pop". I am sorry to hear about the loss of another "lost relative." I pray that you have all the strength to endure this most difficult time.

A nicer guy there never was. All the good old HPD days are gone forever.
Pop and family, you all are in my prayers. He was a wonderful man, a true gentleman.

My deepest sympathy to Dana, Donna and the entire Blocker Family. It took a great man to accept me into his family and love me just the same.

With Love & Enternal Appreciation

As two detectives who were honored to not only have known you but also worked with you, we are sadden to hear the news. We loved you dearly, respected you, and learned many of things from you. We will miss you very much. To the Family we are sorry to have recieved the news. We will have your family in our prayers. Please believe when we tell you that POP was very loved and respected. He was our brother for many of years. "FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS"

My sister and I had the pleasure of working with Pop at the Hartford Police Dept. He was always pleasant and never had a bad word to say about anyone or anything. Rest easy brother.
Dorothy Jackson & Family