Otis Miles Pollard Jr.

1937 - 2018

Otis Miles Pollard Jr. obituary, 1937-2018, Baton Rouge, LA

Otis Miles Pollard Jr.

1937 - 2018

Otis Pollard Obituary

Published by The New Orleans Advocate from Sep. 30 to Oct. 6, 2018.
Otis Miles Pollard, Jr. departed this life on September 29, 2018. A native of Baton Rouge, he was born on June 3, 1937 to Mary Furlow Pollard of Tangipahoa parish and Otis Miles Pollard, Sr. of Avoyelles parish. He is survived by: his wife of 47 years, Mary Fitzpatrick Pollard; four children - Mary Claire Pollard Parker (Jeff), Otis Miles Pollard III (Leigh), Olivia Paige Pollard (Tripp) and William Steele Pollard (Lauren); as well as ten grandchildren - Katherine Paige Parker Ragan (Hayes), Jeffrey Thomas Parker, Genevieve Pollard Parker, Olivia Brantley Hayes, Martha Kathryn Hayes, Mary Claire Lee Hayes, Emma Summers Pollard, Charlotte Miles Pollard, Sidney Alexandra Pollard, and Eliza Catherine Bailey Pollard. He was looking forward to the birth of his eleventh grandchild who will bear his name. He is also survived by his siblings, Deborah Pollard Van Hecke (Hubert) and Jeffery Augustus Pollard (Glenda), children of O.M. Pollard, Sr. and his stepmother, Lorene Spaht Pollard who predeceased him. He was educated at University High School, where he was chosen ""Future Business Leader of America"" and also at LSU where he was a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. He left LSU to enlist in the Army at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. When he returned to Baton Rouge he joined his father in the real estate brokerage business. From 1958 until 1966, he was president of the Pollard Insurance Agency, Inc. after attending the Hartford School of Insurance. He was the owner of Pollard Estates Development Corporation, specializing in real estate development and financial investments. During the 1960s he developed Slidell Country Club Estates in Slidell, LA. In the 1970s he became co-owner, director and executive vice-president of Troy & Nichols Mortgage Company in Monroe, LA, which became one of the largest privately owned mortgage companies in the U.S. He served on the board of Iberia Bank from 2002 until 2015, on the executive committee of First Commerce Corporation, the executive committee of City National Bank, as a director of John I. Jacob shipping company in London, England, the executive committee of United Companies, Baton Rouge, LA, the executive committee of Palomar Financial Corp. in Monroe, LA and the executive committee of Kimbrough Mortgage Company in Jackson, MS. From 1987 until 1991 he served as director of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company West, Inc., based in Atlanta, GA. He was on the board of the Burden Foundation from 1987 until the present, serving as Treasurer. He served as Chairman of the Board and also as Treasurer for Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, LA and was on the Board of Trustees of Avon Old Farms School in Avon, CT from 1992 until 2007. He was a member of St. James Episcopal church for almost 60 years and served on the associate vestry. He served on the board of Episcopal High School from 1985 until 1988. As a tribute to his mother, Mary Furlow Pollard, he donated a library at Episcopal High School, recalling how fond his mother was of books. He was a member of the Baton Rouge Country Club, City Club of Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge Assembly, Highlands Country Club, Piedmont Driving Club, Atlanta, GA, Rolling Rock Club, Ligonier, PA, Chattooga Club, Cashiers, NC and a Men's Club in London, England. He was a founding member of Le Cercle de Bacchus, the first organization in Baton Rouge to present debutantes. He was also a member of various carnival associations in New Orleans, one of which he reigned over as monarch. He was an oenophile and member of the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin of New Orleans. He enjoyed his trips to France exploring the vineyards of Burgundy and Bordeaux. He loved the game of golf and was fond of telling the story of Private first class Pollard playing golf with an Army General every day. Few realized that he was also enamored of the game of boules and a member of the La Galene Club de Boules in St. Remy de Provence. He would don his French beret and play with the locals while sipping pastis. Miles was first and foremost a family man, and enjoyed nothing better than being with his children, especially when he was spending time with them at Sea Island, GA or introducing them to the pleasures of London and the English countryside, skiing with them in Taos or Deer Valley or enrolling in French school with them in the south of France. He was a true anglophile at heart, deriving great pleasure from his trips to England and his collection of books on Churchill and on English shotguns . He was a lover of Shakespeare and of all things English. He cherished the friends he made in England. He was an avid sportsman, and a member of the Section 14 Duck Club for many years. His love of the outdoors was evident in that his favorite book was Robert Ruark's ""The Old Man and the Boy"". He also served on the board of the American Museum of Fly Fishing, another sport which gave him great pleasure. His knowledge of automobiles was well known and his friends always consulted him first before purchasing their cars. His frequent advice to all for achieving success in life was, ""Just show up!"" He never went anywhere without his famous ""kit"" and could deal with any situation or crisis with its contents. It was said of Miles that he ""always knew someone you knew."" He never forgot any detail of a friend's life, which garnered him countless friends, many of whom made a trip to Baton Rouge to visit him during his illness. Honorary pall bearers will be John W. Barton, James F. Becher, J. Terrell Brown, Daryl G. Byrd, John Carlton-Paget, John D. Charbonnet, Robert C Cudd, Louis M. Freeman, Holcombe T. Green, James H. Jenkins, Jr., William M. Lamont, Finley H. Merry, C.V. ""Jim"" Nalley III, John B. Noland, Jeffery A. Pollard, John M. Rivers, John A. Wallace, and Robert U. Weiss. Pall bearers will be Beau J. Box, Brian C. Fitzpatrick, Thomas ""Tripp"" Hayes, J. Thomas Parker, Jeffrey T. Parker, O. Miles Pollard III, W. Steele Pollard and Philip W. Weiss. In lieu of flowers, if you choose, you may make a donation to St. James Episcopal Church, 208 N. Fourth St. , Baton Rouge, LA 70801 or a charity of your choice. Visitation will be held in the parish hall of St. James Church from 10:00 a.m.to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 6, with a service to follow. A private burial will take place at Roselawn cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to Rabenhorst Funeral Home.

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September 24, 2020

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July 13, 2019

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October 9, 2018

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Billy O'Regan

September 24, 2020

I still think of him when I drink a pastis. My continued sympathies, Sissy.

Mary Ann McDonald

July 13, 2019

Mary, Steele, It is with a heavy heart that I write this note of condolence to you on O. Miles' passing. Bob and I remember the wonderful times at Old Farms and how kind you and Miles were to us. We think of you often and send our sincere thoughts to you, Mary, and to Steele. Bob and Mary Ann McDonald Fort Myers FL (formerly of Avon, CT)

William O'Regan

October 9, 2018

Know that you and Miles are in our prayers. May God sustain you and your family.
Billy and Lucy

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Bill Bennett

October 2, 2018

Dear Mary and family,

I was so sorry to hear of Miles passing. Miles was a mentor and friend to me. He gave me more sage business advice than any college professor. His love of life and learning were greatly admired. I'm sure that part of him will live in all of you until you meet again.

May God bless you

Jan & Jay Querbes

October 2, 2018

Dearest Mary and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers, we are deeply sorry to learn of Miles passing,we send love and prayers.

October 2, 2018

Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.

October 2, 2018

Sissy,

Condolences to you and your family on the loss of Miles. "...and may God hold him in the palm of His hand."

Kathleen O'Regan
New Orleans

October 2, 2018

I am deeply sorry for your family's loss. May your hearts find comfort in God's beautiful promises for the future. John 6:40

October 1, 2018

Mary, Bo, Paige, Tee and Steele,

My heart goes out to you and your family for the loss of your husband and father. He was an amazing man.

I wish each of you peace.

Love, Miriam Campbell Jones

October 1, 2018

Mary I'm so sorry for you and your family
Miles will definitely be missed by many !!!
Many prayers,
Lynn Whitty

October 1, 2018

Mary; my prayers, thoughts and condolences are for you and your family as you face this terrible loss. Joy McKinnis Pearce

Jim Pierson

October 1, 2018

Mary and family-What a full life! So sorry for your huge loss. Very much a shock to me. Thinking of you. Jim

Elizabeth Rodriguez

October 1, 2018

Dear Mary
Rod and I send our deepest sympathy to you and your family. To have gotten to know Mikes was truly a gift. He was such a kind and caring man and had a great sense of humor. He will be missed by many but his spirit will live in us all
Sending our thoughts and prayers to you and yours
Elizabeth

Paul Crespo

October 1, 2018

Our sincerest thoughts and prayers go out to the Pollard family. The Crespos

Jimmy Aand Barbara Gill

October 1, 2018

Thank you Lord for the time you gave all of us to share the sweet soul of our brother Miles, and you showered your grace and blessing upon him and Mary and their family. Thank you for the memories stretching from Ms. Georgie Jones (First grade) through our lives. We thank You and ask Your special peace for Mary and and all the family knowing in perfect joy that our brother is safe and home with You eternally cured.

Jimmy and Barbara Gill and family

Evelyne Bornier

October 1, 2018

Mes sincères condoléances

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