RICKY POLLAN Obituary
POLLAN
In Loving Memory of Ricky Dean Pollan
August 28, 1966 -
June 27, 2025
On June 27, 2025, Ricky Dean Pollan passed away peacefully at his home in Trenton, Texas, after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 58 years old. His passing leaves a tremendous void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the many people whose lives he touched throughout his life and career. Ricky was a loving husband, devoted father and grandfather, dedicated public servant, mentor, friend, and above all, one of the most genuinely kind-hearted people you could ever meet.
Ricky was born in Garland, Texas, and raised in Trenton. He graduated from Trenton High School in 1984 and began his career as a machinist at Agan Manufacturing in Trenton and later at Texas Instruments in Sherman. Following in his father's footsteps, he became a fourth-generation law enforcement officer. He attended the Texoma Regional Police Academy, where he graduated first in his class receiving the Woody Blanton Award for Excellence in November 1994. He began his career in law enforcement as a reserve officer in Bonham in 1994 and joined the Allen Police Department in 1998, where he served with distinction, honor, and integrity for over 25 years before retiring in January 2024.
Ricky served in many roles throughout his career, from patrol officer to School Resource Officer and NAPD driving instructor to rangemaster; Ricky was known as a natural teacher and a respected leader. As Rangemaster, he was instrumental in moving the department's firearms training from outdoor facilities to a state-of-the-art indoor range at Collin College in McKinney. But what set Ricky apart wasn't just his skill or knowledge; it was his heart. He mentored so many officers over the years, many of whom have said he was the best example of what a peace officer should be: firm, fair, humble, and deeply compassionate.
As a longtime School Resource Officer in Allen, Ricky made a lasting impression on countless students. He had an extraordinary gift for making young people feel seen, safe, and valued. His humor, quick wit, and signature “Ricky-isms” brought laughter and comfort in equal measures. Whether it was “shining like a diamond in a goat's ass” or simply reminding someone to stay grounded and do right, Ricky had a way of leaving you better than he found you.
After retirement, he continued his passion for mentorship as an instructor at Collin College Law Enforcement Academy. The knowledge he provided to the thousands of officers he trained is unmeasurable. His commitment to law enforcement training was unmatched, along with his humor and desire to push others to achieve their full potential. His legacy of service will never be forgotten.
Ricky served as a Master Mason with Lodge 761 in Trenton, Texas.
But behind the badge and beyond the uniform, Ricky was a true country boy at heart. He loved the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing, and had a passion for firearms and gardening. He often shared deer meat and fresh vegetables from his garden with family, friends, and neighbors, always thinking of others before himself. Ricky was selfless in every way and was known for showing up with his tractor to till a friend's garden or dropping everything to help someone in need.
Saying goodbye to a best friend feels like losing a part of your own soul - someone who laughed with you in the light and stood beside you in the dark. They were more than just a friend; they were family, a quiet strength, a comforting presence, and a heart that understood yours without words. Life feels dimmer without their warmth, their humor, and the way they made even ordinary moments unforgettable. Rodney, Phillip and Cliff - your friendship was special and your bond unbreakable. Though Ricky is gone, the love he gave, memories yall created, and his legacy will live on forever.
Ricky's greatest love, though, was his family. He married the love of his life, Susan Malone, on May 28, 1988, and together they raised two incredible children, Lane and Renae. He spoke often of his children's accomplishments, particularly Lane following in his footsteps as a police officer, and his deep love for Susan never wavered. He was a proud grandfather, also known as “Donald Duck”, to Blakely, Maisyn and Hudson and loved his daughter-inlaw Desiree as his own. Ricky's pride in his family was immeasurable. Even in his final moments, his concern remained for those he was leaving behind.
He ended his retirement letter from the Allen Police Department with a single word: Godspeed. That one word says everything about how Ricky approached life with humility, faith, and grace.
The outpouring of memories and love since Ricky's passing has been overwhelming and deeply touching. Friends, former students, fellow officers, and neighbors have shared stories that speak about his lasting impact and how he changed lives, lifted spirits, and gave so much of himself to others. One friend said it best: “There are always only an exceptional few that truly make a difference. Ricky Pollan is one of those exceptional few.”
Ricky will be mourned by his wife of 37 years, Susan Pollan of Trenton, Texas; children, Lane Pollan and wife, Desiree, of Ivanhoe, Texas, and Renae Pollan of Trenton, Texas; grandchildren, Blakely, Maisyn and Hudson; siblings, Randy Pollan of Melissa, Texas, Floyd Pollan and wife, Jane, of Terrell, Texas, and sister-in-law Tona Shiplet and husband, James, of Whitewright, Texas; step siblings, Richard Agan, Rocky Agan and Donna Mowatt; multiple nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and close family friends along with the Allen Police Department and Collin College Family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Boyd Pollan and Clois Rushing Agan and stepfather, Richard Agan, and by his beloved dog, Remy.
A memorial service honoring Ricky will be held on Saturday, July 12, at 11 AM CST at Church Eleven32 at 700 Rivercrest Blvd, Allen, Texas 75002. Per his wishes, he will be cremated, and there will not be a family night. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to support the family with their medical and unexpected funeral expenses.
Please continue to lift up Rickys family, Susan, Lane, Renae and all those who loved him in your prayers. Though our hearts are broken, we find peace in knowing that Ricky's legacy will live on through the stories, lessons, and laughter he gave so freely.
Rest easy, Ricky. Your life was a gift to us all.
Published by Star Local Media from Jul. 8 to Jul. 14, 2025.