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                    Robert 'Bob' Pollock 
			
            
            [April 
			29, 2014]  
			
            		
            		DELAVAN — Robert "Bob" William Pollock, 
			90, of Delavan, died Monday, April 28, 2014, at 11:03 a.m. at 
			Washington Christian Village, Washington. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ 
							DELAVAN-Robert "Bob" William Pollock, 90, of 
							Delavan, IL passed away at 11:03 a.m. Monday, April 
							28, 2014 at Washington Christian Village, 
							Washington, IL. 
							Bob was born September 14, 1923 in Lincoln, the son 
							of Clarence and Ida Mae Knaak Pollock. He married 
							Mary Dengler May 24, 1947 in Lincoln. She survives 
							in Delavan, IL. 
							Bob is also survived by two sons: Richard (Cindy) 
							Pollock of Deer Creek; Mark (Adele) Pollock of 
							Tremont; Grandchildren: Penny, Chris, Alyssa, 
							Melaney, and Brett; Great grandchildren: Mara, Max, 
							Liam, Teddy, Jaxon, and Kylie; and one sister: Ida 
							Mae Sielaff of Lincoln. He was preceded in death by 
							his parents and two brothers: Clarence Pollock and 
							Walter Pollock. | 
                    
					 
							Bob worked at Ameren Cilco for 41 years as a 
							serviceman. He served in the U.S. Army during W.W. 
							II. Bob was a licensed pilot and flight instructor; 
							a volunteer fire fighter and trustee. He also drove 
							the school bus for Delavan District #703; member of 
							Immanuel Lutheran Church of Lincoln and the American 
							Legion Post of Delavan.  
							Services for Bob will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, May 
							3, 2014 at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home, 
							Lincoln with Rev. Tom Eckhardt officiating. 
							Visitation will be at the funeral home, Friday, May 
							2 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Burial will be in Zion 
							Cemetery, Lincoln with full military rites accorded 
							by Delavan American Legion Post. Memorials may be 
							given in his honor to Immanuel Lutheran Church or 
							the Alzheimer’s Association. |