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Louis Pollock Obituary

POLLOCK Pollock, Louis, passed away on September 10, 2002. Lou was known as "coach" to all who knew him. He was a farm boy who graduated Temple University and was a triple varsity letterman, while at college. He met and married his college sweetheart, (Marion) who recently passed away. He became a Physical Education Teacher in the Philadelphia School system. He and his wife, of 64 years, were the former owners of Camp Nock-A-Mixon. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather and a WONDERFUL friend to all who knew him. He is survived by his daughter: Eileen Levin and son: Dr. Norman Pollock, 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Marian and Lou are now together again. Words can not express how he will be missed. He passed away while at Synagogue, his place of peace. Chapel services will be held on Thursday, September 12, 2002, at the Star of David Memorial Chapel with interment to follow on the grounds of Star of David Memorial Gardens, 7701 Bailey Rd., N. Lauderdale, FL. (954) 722-9000. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Habbad of Inverrary or a charity at your choice.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel on Sep. 11, 2002.

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Bruce Weber

September 19, 2002

Norman and Eileen: What a shock to learn of your dad's sudden passing. I had just received a wonderful note from "Your Uncle Lou" after I had written him following Marian's death. He wrote, "Believe it or not, I always think of you." And, you know what, even 40 years after my last year at camp, I do believe it. I am so sorry for your dual losses and know that your children and your children's children will miss both of them terribly.

michael krass

September 12, 2002

One day, many years after I had stopped going to camp, I was stuck in traffic on 611 going north. I chanced to look over at the south lanes and who do I see...Lou Pollock. He spotted me and said "Krass, how you doing?"

This guy remembered my name 20 yrs later!!!!

2 very warm and involved and involving people. I will miss them, but memories are what keeps the past fresh.



michael krass

sugar blank(kane)

September 12, 2002

Lou and Marion were a very big part of my life and my children's lives. I am so glad I had that time with them and the memories of Nock-a-Mixon Sept 12, 2002 Sugar

Annie Wollock

September 12, 2002

We will always have good memories of Uncle Lou from Nock-A-Mixon, 1964-65. Sincerest condolences.

Julie Brown

September 11, 2002

Uncle Lou & Aunt Marian

You are the people who brought so much love and wonderful memories to so many people. I was lucky to be one of them.

We will always love you

Julie

Phil Siegel

September 11, 2002

To the Pollack family.

Your parents will be greatly missed. My memories are of two people who ultimately changed my life. I still remember the grace of Marion as she often took time out to dive into the lake using her talent as an accomplished diver.

I remember Lou's laughter, his rants and his enormous compassion. If there was ever a greater influence on my life, I'm not sure it would compare to Lou Pollack.

Rest in peace.

Phil

Sue Mike

September 11, 2002

Uncle Lou and Aunt Marion



What wonderful thoughts of both of you. You will be dearly missed by the hundreds of lives and hearts you directly touched. Our lives would not have been the same without you.



Peace,



Sue Mike

Susie Krass-Margaris

September 11, 2002

Uncle Lou and Aunt Marion touched the lives of so many people - their positive impact will continue to live and flourish in their memory.

Thank You, Bless You and our hearts will smile in rememberance!

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