of North Little Rock, AR
March 21, 1948 - July 1, 2022
John Edward Dolan, age 74, of North Little Rock passed away July 1, 2022 at his home.
He was born March 21, 1948 in Omaha, Nebraska to Ben and Blanche Dolan. He was preceded in death by his parents; seven brothers, Marv Dolan, Paul Dolan, Harold Dolan, Ron Dolan, Tom Dolan, Lee Dolan and Richard Dolan and one sister, Annie Webb.
John was a Navy veteran and served in the Vietnam War. He retired with the Union Pacific Railroad after 42 years. He was a lifetime member of the International Association of Machinist.
John loved anything to do with motorcycles and cars--racing and building them.
He is survived by his son, Paul Dolan of North Little Rock; three grandchildren, Bryan Fitzhugh, Chloe Dolan and John Paul Dolan; several great-grandchildren and one sister, Maxine Zerbe.
Cremation arrangements are by Roller-Owens Funeral Home, North Little Rock.
The family will be holding a private memorial service.
John, Sonny had a military celebration of your life at the VFW yesterday. He did such a great job and the celebration was well attended. Sonny was joined by all your grandkids and great grandchildren along with many friends. It is my prayer you have transitioned to God’s heavenly kingdom and new earth as my Christian brother. 💕
Nice knowing you R I P John
John was a great friend, and a great Machinist !! He was always a great leader, and was always a nice Machinist Union Rep. He will be missed !! Rest in Peace my friend..
Sorry to hear… way too young. I started as UPRR machinist in 1969. Working with John as a Machinist and as a member of IAM for many years. Omaha and Little Rock.
Very sorry for your loss. John was such a good guy and we have many good memories of him. Rest In Peace .
John was a great guy and a devote union brother.
Paul sorry for your loss. I know he meant alot to you. Just be grateful he is no longer suffering.
RIP John, you will be miss by many family and friends. I had some great times working around you at the UP. Sure to meet you again in Heaven.
You will be missed
My heart goes out to the family I pray they find peace in this hard time
John was my best Hot Rod buddy, my Journeyman when I was his apprentice, my Brother Machinist, a fellow Drummer, and a life long friend that I shared many good times with. He will be greatly missed by all. I love you Old Buddy, see ya on the other side.
Worked with John always enjoyed his company wether at work or car shows. R.I.P.
John was a great Mentor to me and many great memories of being his apprentice in both engine build and the machine shop. Through out the years I always enjoyed visiting with John. Rest In Peace my friend.
So sorry for your loss John was man I worked with him in Omaha and Jenks shops I am sure he will be mists by many.
Darrell Kyle
a good friend rest in peace, John my God bless your soul
John was a very good friend and we were street rod buddies . Really nice man and he will be missed . RIP John
You will be missed John R.I.P
John will be missed by those of us who knew him as a fellow railroader and seeing him at the monthly breakfasts. It was a pleasure to know him.
I learned a lot from John working at the Union Pacific Railroad.
I enjoyed spending time working on and showing Hot Rods with John.
He will be missed greatly.
Rest In Peace
I will miss you my friend and brother machinist. Rest in Peace.
A real good friend.You will be missed. Rest In Peace.