Tracy Alan Pollner
Oct. 30, 1958 - Feb. 3, 2024
Tracy Alan Pollner, passed away on February 3, 2024, at the age of 65, after a two year battle with Pancreatic Cancer. Tracy's strong battle was a witness to all around him.
Tracy is survived by his wife, Paula; his two sons, Spencer and Quinn; daughter-in-law, Jess; and his first grandson; his brother, Randy; and sister, Heather, along with their father, Monty.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Hearth House in Monument, CO on February 20, 2024.
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Annette Adams Jensen
February 18, 2024
I'm so sad to hear of Tracy's passing. I remember him so fondly from our childhood family vacations. He was so fun and charming, and that infectious smile! Such a loss. My deepest sympathy to all the Pollners and to any who loved him. May he rest in peace.
Cheryl Strickler-Theus
February 12, 2024
Was such a kind guy. Remember him from Jr. High and High School. He took me to his Sophomore Homecoming. My prayers are with his wife, children, father, sister and brother.
So sad for your loss.
Mike Smith
February 9, 2024
Tracy and I were very close friends in high school and college. Our group of friends enjoyed many times together camping, concerts, and hanging out. He worked at Bens gourmet and I at the Sheraton. I will treasure his friendship forever. Gods comfort to Tracys´ family. Tracy is free of pain and with God.
Cheryl Fitts Bradley
February 8, 2024
He was a great artist in high school...
Kevin Wenstrom
February 7, 2024
Sorry for your loss. Tracy was very special to me. When I was in grade school he would come and pick me up and take me golfing. He had the patience to deal with me. Everyone will have an empty spot in life now that he is gone. I´m sure he is playing the master course in the clouds.
Kevin Wenstrom
Denver, Colorado
Ellen M Tsagaris
February 7, 2024
I'm so sorry. May his memory be eternal. Ellen Tsagaris and Dino Milani.
Linda Eldridge
February 7, 2024
Monty, my sympathies.
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