Condolences
From cousin John Wilson, Janey I am so sorry to hear this and some memories flooded back...
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you..
Sincerely
John
Dear Jane
We were deeply saddened to learn of Dave's passing. We extend our condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. We hope your memories of the good times you shared with Dave will be a source of strength as you grieve his loss.
Barb and Barry Booth.
Where to begin…
My heartfelt condolences to you Jane, I know you will miss him every second of every day, and to Don, Tim and Dave who I know will carry on your stories and love. Your Dad was one of the most humble , kind and intelligent man who was truly a child of god through his actions and love for family. He will be deeply missed.
I am beyond grateful for the memories I and my children have. He was such an amazing grandfather to Ashley and Matthew. Sunday night dinners were always filled with love and laughter, especially if there was something green for dinner( which there always was ). His soft voice was always filled with love and his love of puns have been passed along not only to his children , but also to his grandchildren.
The love and respect he shared with Jane was so beautiful. After the many years shared together they still showed such love and love of family, it was truly amazing to witness.
He shared his love and passion of cars with everyone, and his passion has been passed down to his grandson.
I will always hold a very special place in my heart, and I know he is now at peace probably racing cars up there- thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing a piece of your life with me, I will never forget and never stop missing you.
All my love Jodi
My condolences to you Mrs. Pollock and to Tim and Don for the loss of your Dad. Dave was always so proud of him and all the good he was doing for the world.... in the field of hydrology and filtration. Learning about what he was doing to help people have useable water always seem consistent with the good character of this man and his family. They have followed in your footsteps, Mr. Pollock. May God take good care of you now like you have taken care of your family. Love Bob Dodd
My sincere condolences to David,s Family and Friends.
David was a very good friend of mine growing up. We played cowboys and Indians with his cousin Hugh, and went for rides in his Model A Ford, he would bring a tent and we would camp for the night, he would then cook bacon 7 eggs on his Coleman stove., David built a hockey ring using his Fathers boards that were used for cement forms, this was the first ring I skated on. He bought a Triumph Tiger Motor Cycle that was crazy fast, I remember he wanted to show me how fast it was and scared the hell out of me when his speedometer hit the stop pin just before coming down Francis/Morrisons Hill. When he started down-shifting to make the corner at the bottom he was almost sitting on the gas tank and I jerked ahead to where he was sitting. I worked a couple of summers with him and his father on construction sites, putting up cement forms and wheel-burrowing cement from his huge cement mixer for the Masonic Hall in Lachutes and moving houses for the building of the Carillon dam. He was also instrumental in starting the Lachute Motorsport Club and donated a stock car in which I was the mechanic as the car was kept at my father's place. I am sorry if I got carried away but I lost a very good friend and am thankful for all the good memories. Rest in peace, my friend.
To Jane and family,
Cheryl and I are deeply saddened by David’s passing. We extend our deepest sympathies to you and all the family.
David had many wonderful characteristics of which we can be envious of. He demonstrated his intelligence and sincere interest in everyone else’s achievements and always putting his own achievements in the background. His quiet nature and offers of help to anyone in need were exemplary.
He left me with many good memories of the times we spent growing up together. I cherish these and the good relationship we enjoyed before being separated by our career paths.
May you and your family find strength from the memories of your time together with him. God has prepared a place of peace for him and we can know he was welcomed and is no longer suffering.
Cheryl & Hugh
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