1977
2018
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Josh W
April 24, 2018
Nathan was a great guy and friend. Extremely generous and forgiving. Surrounded by anti-military sentiment from our peers and their parents, we both ignored the herd mentality and chose to serve our country. Nathan served for far longer than I did and did quite well. From all accounts, he was an outstanding military leader and mentor. I wish Kim and his children the very best!
Sincerely,
Josh W
March 8, 2018
Offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time.
May the words of Jesus in John 6:40 bring hope and comfort to the family during this sad time ahead.
LA
L T
March 7, 2018
My condolences to the Pollard family and friends. May you find comfort in knowing that our loving God will provide us with the peace and strength during our hard times. Psalms 29:11
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