James Paul Bollard, 56, of Moosic Lakes, died Sunday morning peacefully surrounded by his family. His loving wife of 24 years is the former Alison Duffy.
Born in Blakely, Pa., he was the son of Joseph R. Bollard, of Andover, N.J., and the late Mayor of Andover, N.J., Shirlee Mae (Trotter) Bollard. He attended Newton High School and was a graduate of Sussex County Technical School. He was a member of St. Eulalia Parish, Roaring Brook Twp., Pa. He was currently employed by Family Ford in Netcong, N.J., as a Ford senior master technician.
Family and sports were a big part of Jim's life. Jim was a die-hard N.Y. Jets fan. He enjoyed playing golf, skiing, quading, fishing, attending concerts, quoting lines from movies, attending Curranfest and supporting small breweries. Jim was a Ford senior master technician for 19 years. He earned many honors from the Ford Motor Co. His favorite was the Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas with Alison and two trips to the Ford Motor Co. Detroit Plant where he test drove the new F150 on the Ford Motor Co. Proving Test Ground. Jim was most proud of the large group of friends he made over the 30 years working for many dealerships. Jim said he had a Ford brotherhood of many talented technicians and service writers. Friends and family were Jim's greatest joy. Trips with the Wollard's to Stratton, Killington, Okemo, OBX and multiple amusement parks brought many laughs and lots of great memories. Time spent with the Bollard and Duffy families at Mimi's cottage with cousins by the dozens or at Mom and Dad Bollard's house celebrating holidays and countless birthdays. Jim loved spending time with his brothers, Joe and Bob, and their Dad enjoying pizza and beers. Dad called their time together, the Sheriff and his Deputies. Family vacations with his brother-in-law, Paul and his family where always his favorite. Spending time fishing and creating nightly firework shows for Colin and Chloe always made for many laughs. But Jim's greatest joy was spending time with his children, Ryan, Kelly and Marnie. His love for them was his greatest gift. Jim was the greatest father and husband. Jim and Alison were soul mates as well as best friends.
Also surviving are daughters, Kelly C. Bollard and Marilyn M. Bollard, both at home; son, Ryan E. Ferretti, of Lake Ariel; sisters, Joyce A. Bollard, of Ephrata, Pa.; and Patricia A. Piatt, of Washington, N.J.; brothers, Joseph L. Bollard, of Kingsley, Pa.; and Robert H. Bollard, of Hamburg, N.J.; many nieces and nephews; and his beloved cat, Irish.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Paula A. Bollard.
All CDC and state guidelines will be strictly enforced, including the mandatory use of facial coverings and proper social distancing.
Please be prepared to pay your respects in a timely manner while refraining from physical contact. Once you have paid your respects, we respectfully ask you to exit the funeral home.
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A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Eulalia Parish, 214 Blue Shutters Road, Roaring Brook Twp., PA 18444.
All those planning on attending the Mass are asked to go directly to the church. Please follow all social distancing guidelines. The burial will be held privately. Per the request of the family, the celebration of life luncheon will be held at a later date.
Friends may call Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the James Wilson Funeral Home, 143 Gravity Road, Lake Ariel, PA 18436.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Jim's memory may be made to the North Pocono Minisink Lions Club, Eyeglass Program. This program is committed to improving the vision of the less fortunate. Please make checks payable to the North Pocono Minisink Lions and include in the memo field In memory of Jim Bollard. Please mail the donation to: North Pocono Minisink Lions, Attn: Eyeglass Program, P.O. Box 1092, Moscow, PA 18444.
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3 Entries
robert Zeoli
April 19, 2021
Rest in Peace James
Tamara Thornton
April 17, 2021
He was a good person and he was funny and made me laugh I went to vo tech 92 to 94 and I graduated in 1994 and a good year we will miss him rip James bollard
Otis J. and Cindy Cole, Jr.
April 17, 2021
Our love and prayers to the Bollard family. My husband grew up in Andover, NJ, and we both went to Sussex County VoTech with Jim's brother, Joe. May you all feel the love, peace and strength of God's loving presence.
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