of Proctor, AR
March 4, 1945 - August 29, 2024
Robert E. "Bob" Pollard Jr., age 79, passed away peacefully in the family home in Proctor, AR on Thursday, August 29, 2024. He was born in Helena, AR on March 4, 1945 to parents Robert E. Pollard Sr and Doris Carlton Pollard Holtz. His is preceded in death by his parents and his wife of 49 years, Julienne ''Judy'' Latimer Pollard.
Bob is survived by 2 sisters, Pam (Terry) Falkner of West Memphis, AR and Babs (Greg) Ton of Franklin, TN; 2 daughters, Julienne (DJ) Penter of Trumann, AR and Robin Pollard of Proctor, AR; 4 Grandchildren, Jesse Penter of Trumann, AR, Eva Daughhetee of Proctor, AR, Annaleigh Penter at Mississippi State University and Robin Daughhetee at University of Oklahoma and 2 nieces, Jenny Ton and Julie Ton Henry.
Bob's childhood years were spent in Crenshaw, MS. He and his family later moved to Proctor, AR where he would graduate from West Memphis high school in 1963. During his high school years, he was a decorated football player where he earned the nickname ''Bear'', to which his grandchildren still lovingly call him. His high school career was also full of honor roll achievements and topped off with being President of his senior class. But he really loved to tell the stories being a ''protective big brother'' while affectionately teasing his adored younger sisters, Pam and Babs.
Bob attended Mississippi State University, where he was an active member of Alpha Tau Omega and met the absolute love of his life, Judy. In 1966, Bob and Judy graduated from MSU with degrees in Mathematics (Bob) and English Education (Judy). They were married on December 17, 1966.
Bob and Judy returned to Proctor, AR to farm with his father. Judy taught English in Earle, AR for 1 year, after which Bob convinced her to drive a tractor instead. They were active members of First United Methodist Church of West Memphis, AR where they led many Sunday School classes, leadership committees and children's activities.
Bob was an avid quail hunter, which included his beloved bird dogs, whom he and his father trained together. He was often known to comically miss family events for a good hunt.
Next to Judy and their girls, Rice farming was his life-long passion. If the weather permitted him to leave the farm, he was found at the lake showing off his water-skiing skills. But teaching others to water-ski became his passion, which led to so many genuine friendships along the way. All of this led to his true legacy, his 4 grandchildren of which he proudly referred to as his 2 farmers, 1 Accountant & 1 Meteorologist.
The life lessons he shared with his grandchildren were always rooted in Agriculture. Bob and Judy strived to show God's Love to every person in their lives. They truly exemplified unconditional love through their 49 year marriage that started with a marriage proposal on a blind date.
Visitation will be held at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home Chapel on Sunday, September 1, 2024 from 12:00pm-2:00pm with a memorial service to follow at 2:00pm in the Chapel. A private graveside service will follow. The family gives special thanks to special care givers, Kathryn Hodges with Elite Hospice and Versie Johnson and Denise Brownlee. In lieu of flowers, the family requests for lasting memorials to be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital or other charitable organizations.
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So Truly to read ofBobby s passing. We graduated together in 1963. After Military duty, I went on the live in NJ. . Bob was
truly A Standout . Great Character. A true Leader. RIP My Friend.
ROBIN, Julienne and all the family, We lost a great farmer and a really good person and a great friend to all that knew him. My heart goes out to all family and pray they take solace from all of the good memories you have of Bob
Prayers for all the family!!!!
Steve Griffin
Sorry to hear of Bob's passing. My deepest condolences to his family.
So sorry for your lost.. My family moved to Proctor when my 2 sister and I were little. Our family rented 5 acres from Bob next to the wooden bridge before you got to his farm shop. I got the privilege working for him and his dad when I turned 15 helping them out on the farm after school and during the summer until I turned 18 it was a great learning experience. He will truly be missed. R.I.P. my friend.
Bob and his sister Pam and brother in law Terry rented our farm at Hughes for many years. My father Dock Warren and mother Kathleen Warren were so fond of Bob and Judy. After my parents death, I continued to rent the farm to them. Bob was a true gentleman. I am so sorry to learn of his passing. Bill Warren
The best friend I had in this world has died and I miss him. But knowing Bob the way I did, he is grieving for us because he is in a much better place. And he is with the love of his life again. Not many people know this, but we saved each others life. He pulled me out of a ditch full of water by grabbing my shotgun barrel and I pulled him out of hole he stepped into by grabbing his rod. I never heard him say a bad word about anyone and I gave him lots of chances, but that wasn't in his nature. I expect Ms. Judy will let him go bird hunting with his dad on occasion. If you would, my friend, keep at least one covey of birds in reserve. I haven't shot a quail in a long time.
I am going to miss my second role model Mr Pollard I called him ""BP"" my dad worked for him for over 40 years and I have been there since I was 13 i am 40 now and still work for them I always told him he the reason I stopped getting in trouble cause he worked me so late but it helped alot I am going to miss the talks we had together I went to his home last week to help with some things and his nurse said Mr Pollard its ""Lj"" he named me that but he said oh that's just ""Knuckle head"" an before I left he said Lj I really appreciate yall for helping me u will truly be missed get your rest Mr Pollard/ BP
I haven’t seen or talked to Bob since we graduated from high school, he was a great guy then and from all the other posts he became a great , loving, and Godly man. My condolences and blessings to his family and friends.
To the Pollard family, We loved Bob and will truly miss him! I’m grateful for all that he and his family has done for me and my family. You all are in my prayers! Love you guys!
Prayers for the Pollard family..
Respectfully,
Andy Luttrell
Mrs Pollard I know that you don't know me but my dad is Bobby Allison I just wanted to say that I was sorry to hear about Mr Pollard passing away your family will be in my prayers he was a really nice man
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family
So sorry for your loss, your family will be in our thoughts and prayers!
Julienne, Robin,Pam, and Barb your father/brother was one of the finest people I had the pleasure to know and call my friend. Our friendship began in 1972 and one I will always cherish. My respect for Bob and Judy continues today. May God wrap you in his arms and comfort you through this difficult time. Bear will always be there for you!
Bob was one of the best men I ever had the privilege to know. Prayers for Pam and Terry, Julienne, Robin and families. I know you all have such wonderful memories to treasure!!
Julieanne,
I so sorry for the loss of your dad. My prayers are with you and your family during this time.
My prayers are with the family of Mr. Bob. My father Johnny Boykin Sr. worked for him for years, along with L. J. He loved the Pollard family as his own and taught us to do the same! He will be greatly missed!
Robin I am so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. He was a good man and he loved you girls and watching you play basketball. I will be praying for you and your family. Hugs of comfort are coming your way. Coach Hill
Julienne, Robin and Family,
Larry and I are so sorry to learn of your loss. I’m asking God to bless you all with His comfort and strength during this time and in the days to come. Your parents were wonderful people.
I cannot believe Bob is gone! We were friends since high school. Bob, Judi and I met for lunch every couple of years or so, and we talked more often on the phone. I will truly miss him but know he is with the love of his life in Heaven. RIP Bob; you more than earned it.
My deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Robin, Julienne, and the grandchildren. I have many wonderful memories of visiting with Uncle Bob since I was very little. He was one of the nicest and most giving people I have ever known. I stopped by to visit a couple of months ago and we sat and talked for over three hours. He told me stories I had never heard. He was a man of the finest kind.
Bob was a true friend and customer. He was a southern gentleman and a Christian .
I share my sympathy with his family. I know you will miss him a lot ! May God bless!
I am so very sorry to read of Bob's passing.
My sincere sympathy goes out to the family.
SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. BOB WAS A GREAT FRIEND TO ME HE WAS UNCLE BOB, HE ALWAYS TOOK TIME OUT TO CHECK ON ME WHEN HE SAW ME ON THE FARM, IF EITHER OF US WAS A LITTLE BEHIND WE HELPED EACH OTHER CATCH UP WITH TRACTORS OR COMBINES, I WILLCERTAINLY MISS HIM BUT NEVER FORGET UNCLE BOB, PROBALLY SITTING UP THERE WITH DADDY TALKING ABOUT FARMING.
We lost a great farmer and a really good person. My heart goes out to his family and pray they take solace from all of the good memories.
Much love, Bart Turner
Mr. Bob was a joy to know. Our prayers are with you all.