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Andrew Jess Pollock

Birth
Bearcreek, Carbon County, Montana, USA
Death
24 Sep 2004 (aged 88)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
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Andrew was the oldest of seven children born to Andrew and May (Darrow) Pollock. He married Elsie May (Brickman) in 1943 and they had three children: James Andrew, John William and Lee Edward.

Billings Gazette - Billings, Montana
September 26, 2004.

Andrew "Andy" Pollock passed away Sept. 24, 2004, peacefully, at Billings Health and Rehab, after a long battle with COPD. Andy was born March 4, 1916, at his grandparents' home in Scotch Coulee in Bearcreek, to Andrew and May (Darrow) Pollock.
He attended grade school in Bearcreek, and one year of high school in Red Lodge before joining the Civilian Conservation Corps. He later worked for various farmers, and as a lumberjack and sawyer in Red Lodge.
Andy and Elsie (Brickman) were married at the Methodist Parsonage in Red Lodge in 1943. In 1954, Andy and his family moved to Billings, where he went to work for Consolidated Freightways. He worked there until 1977, when he retired on a medical disability.
Andy's hobbies were fishing, rock hounding and bowling. Andy and Elsie joined the First United Methodist Church in the fall of 1954.
His parents; his brothers, Frank, Dave and Bill; and his sister Alice preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife, Elsie; his brother, Leroy (Shirley) of Pompeys Pillar; his sister, Margaret (Dale) Cox of Weippe, Idaho; his sons, James (Evelyn) Pollock of Duluth, Minn., John (Diana) Pollock of Billings and Lee (Linda) Pollock of Bartlesville, Okla.; his grandchildren, Miranda (Jonathan) Edel, Drew (JoAnn) Pollock, Brenna (Aaron) Nelson, Shawn (Francie) Pollock, Heather (Tiny) Lee, Brian (Tiena) Pollock, Jennifer (Andrew) Haas; his aunt, Jessie Wallis of Red Lodge; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous cousins.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be at the First Methodist Church, 2800 Fourth Ave. N., on Monday, Sept. 27, at 1 p.m.
Memorials may be made to the church, the Rescue Mission, PO Box 3232, 59103, or any charity of your choice.
Andrew was the oldest of seven children born to Andrew and May (Darrow) Pollock. He married Elsie May (Brickman) in 1943 and they had three children: James Andrew, John William and Lee Edward.

Billings Gazette - Billings, Montana
September 26, 2004.

Andrew "Andy" Pollock passed away Sept. 24, 2004, peacefully, at Billings Health and Rehab, after a long battle with COPD. Andy was born March 4, 1916, at his grandparents' home in Scotch Coulee in Bearcreek, to Andrew and May (Darrow) Pollock.
He attended grade school in Bearcreek, and one year of high school in Red Lodge before joining the Civilian Conservation Corps. He later worked for various farmers, and as a lumberjack and sawyer in Red Lodge.
Andy and Elsie (Brickman) were married at the Methodist Parsonage in Red Lodge in 1943. In 1954, Andy and his family moved to Billings, where he went to work for Consolidated Freightways. He worked there until 1977, when he retired on a medical disability.
Andy's hobbies were fishing, rock hounding and bowling. Andy and Elsie joined the First United Methodist Church in the fall of 1954.
His parents; his brothers, Frank, Dave and Bill; and his sister Alice preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife, Elsie; his brother, Leroy (Shirley) of Pompeys Pillar; his sister, Margaret (Dale) Cox of Weippe, Idaho; his sons, James (Evelyn) Pollock of Duluth, Minn., John (Diana) Pollock of Billings and Lee (Linda) Pollock of Bartlesville, Okla.; his grandchildren, Miranda (Jonathan) Edel, Drew (JoAnn) Pollock, Brenna (Aaron) Nelson, Shawn (Francie) Pollock, Heather (Tiny) Lee, Brian (Tiena) Pollock, Jennifer (Andrew) Haas; his aunt, Jessie Wallis of Red Lodge; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous cousins.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be at the First Methodist Church, 2800 Fourth Ave. N., on Monday, Sept. 27, at 1 p.m.
Memorials may be made to the church, the Rescue Mission, PO Box 3232, 59103, or any charity of your choice.


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