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Melvin Pollard Obituary

1937 ~ 2014
U.S. Air Force Lt Col Melvin E Pollard (Ret) passed away on January 8, 2014, in the G. E. Wahlen VA Nursing Home in North Ogden, Utah.
Born in Ash Grove, Missouri, to Felix and Grace Pollard, he grew up in Odessa, Texas, where he watched airplanes cross the West Texas sky and dreamed of being a pilot. His dream came true when he skipped 12th grade to join the Air Force Academy's first graduating class. He fulfilled another dream by marrying Louise Kelley, his best friend for the next 52 years.
As an Instructor Pilot, Mel trained new pilots in T-33s and T-38s. In Vietnam, Mel flew F-4Cs, logging 121 combat missions out of Da Nang. He went through the July 1967 rocket attack on the air base at Da Nang, as well as the first Tet offensive in Saigon.
In 1979, Mel and Louise moved to Utah, where the skiing, sailing, and camping captivated them. So after 23 years in the Air Force, Mel retired, starting a second career in Utah as an engineer and consultant in the aerospace industry. In 1994, he retired again, starting a third career with his wife running their photography company, The Outside View, and enjoying their three grandchildren. He and Louise traveled extensively, photographing in the U.S., the Caribbean, Europe, and Southeast Asia. He never lost his fascination with airplanes and was a former Flight Captain in Daedalians.
Mel is survived by his wife Louise; daughter Kelley, son-in-law Andy Lindberg, and grandson Orion of Layton, Utah; and son Ray, daughter-in-law Jennifer, and granddaughters Lauren and Makenna of Sandpoint, Idaho.
There will be an open house to celebrate Mel's life at Mel and Louise's home on January 25, 2-5pm, for relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Bone Marrow Foundation in Jennifer Price Pollard's name, to help fund a bone marrow transplant for Mel's daughter-in-law, Jennifer (http://bonemarrow.org/financial-assistance/one-to-one-funds/participants/jennifer-price-pollard/). Mel's ashes will be interred at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.aaronsmortuary.com.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 12, 2014.

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Dave Turbide

January 15, 2014

Since my days as a "young, fuzzy cheeked" Lt under Mel's guidance at Westover, Deb and I have always felt close to both of you as cherished friends. Even though we didn't see you very often, you were and are always in our hearts. Mel will be sorely missed but we know that you, Louise, and the rest of Mel's family and friends will carry on and perpetuate Mel's life in our thoughts and memories.

Granddad with his plane

Makenna Pollard

January 13, 2014

I love you so, so much, Honored Grandfather Sir. You will always be in my heart and soul. You taught me to have certain principles and standards in life, and I will never forget them. Not sure how I'm going to survive any vicious tickle attacks without my tickle lessons, though! It's great to know you're "looming" over us in Heaven, Granddaddy.
~Your loving granddaughter,
Makenna

Joan/Ed White

January 12, 2014

We have lots of great memories of adventures with Mel and Louise. He will be missed.

Kim Cowdell

January 12, 2014

Louise, and family, God now has an amazing angel to help him capture the best moments in life with a camera. May you all find peace and comfort now and forever in your memories and love of this wonderful man- God Bless you all.

January 12, 2014

What an amazing tribute to an amazing man. Love you Dad Pollard may you rest in peace and fly in the skies of Heaven. Louise, Kelley, Andy, Ray, Jennifer and families-I am sorry for your loss, we will keep you all in our hearts and prayers. Love you all!! Raissa, John and McKensi

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