Obituary for James W. Pollard (1840-1925)
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From the clippings of Ramona Meyer


            James W. Pollard, son of William and Elizabeth Farmer Pollard, was born Oct. 22, 1840.  He passed from the scenes in this life Aug. 19, 1925, his age being 84 years, 0 months and 17 days. 
            He was married to Malinda C. Waggoner Oct. 28, 1859.  Eight children were born unto them; namely: Katie E. (McCoy), Nellie, Mattie A. (McCoy deceased), W.Hampton, Joseph T. (deceased), Sydnor L. (deceased), Carrie B. (Hunn), and Frederick W.
            The wife and mother, died Aug. 31, 1884.  He was again married to Mrs. Annie M. Simpson Oct. 28, 1888 whom he leaves to mourn his going. [Transcribers note: nee McCoy]
            He united with the Christian church at Highland Prairie in the year 1870, later transferring his membership to Moscow.  He was made a Free Mason in the spring of 1898.  In both of which connections he served well and was correspondingly esteemed.  There was a degree of enthusiastic delight evinced by those who complimented his clean, quiet, useful life which, to note, inspires one to emulate such qualities and to forge one’s self after the pattern of such an example.
            Funeral services were conducted at Moscow Christian church in the presence of an audience which taxed the capacity of the building, many not being able to get seats.  Burial was at Highland cemetery under the rites of the Masonic Fraternity which were administered by a grandson, Stanley Pollard, upon request of the deceased.  The large assemblage, the beautiful floral offerings, the deep solemnity manifest all betokened the feeling that a good man had gone for whom the highest honor and respect was being shown.  May God’s great grace be upon surviving relatives and friends. – O.A. Gordon.


File submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by Nancy Weller, 25 May, 2009.

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