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Rodney William Pocock

Gilmanton, N.H., Texas

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GILMANTON, N.H. - Rodney William Pocock was born to Dallas (Schettler) Pocock and Rodney Pocock in Alameda, Calif. He graduated from Alameda High School in 1959 and went on to Brigham Young University. He interrupted his college career to serve an LDS mission, then graduated from BYU with a...

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Dear Josyln, My prayers have been with you and your family. Rod was a wonderful man and always so full of escitement and enthusiasm. I was blessed to work for both of you in IDEA. May all the wonderful memories you have fill your hearts for years to come.

I am blessed to say that Rod was my first boss. I worked for him as a teenager at IDEA, and he was always encouraging and supportive. He believed in me, and because of that I pushed myself harder. His enthusiasm was always contagious. What an awesome mentor.

Joslyn, I am truly sorry for your loss. I grately enjoyed being your student, and working with you both.

Joslyn, I am so sorry about your losing Rod. What a dear, caring, special man he was. His brilliance and creativity enriched the lives of thousands of children and young people. He will be sorely missed.

Joslyn, so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am very sorry for your loss.

I remember have many great hours in band and chorus at Edna Hill with Mr. Pocock and Mr. Geddes. My thoughts and Prayers are with his family.

My heart goes out to his wife and family! He was such a great teacher/band instructor during my years at Edna Hill School in Brentwood, CA

Rod taught me things I will always carry with me. Joslyn,thoughts of you and your family are in my prayes God Bless.

Joslyn - My heartfelt prayers go out to you and your family at this extremely difficult time. You and Rod were such a joy to work with and you were dear friends while you were here in Alaska. Please look me up when and if you visit Alaska again.