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Pat and Marty pollock posted a condolence
Uncle Al.......we are so sorry for your loss......we are so glad we got together at the 50th anniversary party......it will always bring beautiful memories to us....we will always keep you and Aunt Polly in our thoughts and prayers....love, Pat and Martin</b></font><br><br>
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Lisa posted a condolence
I will always remember Aunt Polly as my happy fun loving aunt. I am so glad that Kurt and I got to spend time with her and Uncle Al recently, it meant a lot to us to be with the family.
I know that she is reunited with the other brothers and sister and they are having a polka party like the good old days. Boy could she dance!</b></font><br><br>
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Tony May posted a condolence
Dear Al,
This came to mind early this morning and I thought I would write it down for you. I am very happy that I had the chance to know Aunt Polly and that she really did approve of me with Pat. My prayers are with you always and please come here anytime.
Poem - I Go
I go - on leaving you with the Lord, and Gods saving Grace makes me stronger on my way.
I go - home knowing she won’t be there anymore, in my heart I know she’s with God’s Love.
I gave my heart to her on our wedding day and my love for her will never die.
I go - and give my heart to Jesus to know my love is pure. I Love you with all my heart my dear wherever you are.
I go - knowing she will be there in heaven when it’s my turn to be with the Lord on that special day.
I go - on getting stronger day by day; helping someone else through this tough life we live.
I go - on thinking of the good times we had, as she looks down upon me saying don’t be sad. I’ll be waiting for that day we will be together again. So be strong my love and endure this for a while for with the love of Jesus you will go on.
I go – on for her because I know she love’s me still.
I go - on I'll be strong my love.</b></font><br><br>
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The Orvis Family posted a condolence
Uncle Al,
We all loved Aunt Polly so much. She was one of those people that when she walked into the room it lit up. Everyone misses her dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Call upon us any time. We love and can't wait to see you again.
Love,
Ron,Dee,Michelle,Danielle,& Elizabeth</b></font><br><br>
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Gary & Barbara Ostrander & Family posted a condolence
Dear Albert & Family,
Our deepest sympathy are with you at this very sad time...Our daily thoughts and prayers will be with you always...She will be missed from all that have know and loved her...May God bless you with His Love & Comfort and to know one day we will all be united together...Gods Tender Mercy & Love be with you.
Love & Hugs,
Gary & Barbara Ostrander & Family</b></font><br><br>
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The Kid posted a condolence
Now that a week has passed maybe I can get my thoughts together. My mother always told me never fall apart until after things are over. I hope I handled things last week in a way that would have made you and your little sister proud. I manage to deal with my mom being gone but now without you here this just got even harder. I will always CHERISH our relationship. Even though we have always been close the last 8 or 10 yrs have been what I had always wanted them to be with you. It was because of all your love and support that helped me make it through after Ken and I will do my best to take care of Uncle Al just like I promised you. Thank you for loving me so much and for helping me make the decision to move to NC, as always you were right. I will carry you in my heart forever. You are GREAT Auntie & “Mom†and will me missed more than I can say. Love you Much Always.</b></font><br><br>
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Ed&Mary Louise Pollock posted a condolence
Dear Brother Albert,
It was very difficult to see you so heartbroken when we were at your place for Paulchie's funeral.Losing ones mate after 50 years of a happy marriage isn't easy to cope with.Both of you have been very "SPECIAL" to us, and we certainly appreciated having you 2 lovers in our lives.
Throughout your marriage, you have always acted like newly weds and were so blessed to have each other.It was always a pleasure being with both of you,and you made us feel so welcome. We always considered you as our brother.(none of that brother-in-law stuff.)You are one of a kind dear brother, and nobody can ever fill your shoes, to replace the special person you are. Our memories will be everlasting.
You will probably experience five stages of loss, which are denial, anger, bargaining, depression,and acceptance. Please don't make any quick decisions that you will regret.Take your time and think things through.It will take some time to reach the 5th stage of your loss,which is "acceptance."
Time will heal, and eventually your life will get better and fall into place.
REMEMBER--LIFE'S NOT FAIR, BUT GOD IS GOOD.
Our thoughts and prayers will always be with you and Paulchie.
God bless you and give you peace of mind.
Love ya lotsy,
Ed&Mary Louise</b></font><br><br>
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Jane Brunner posted a condolence
Dear Al,
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. I know exactly how you feel and I know your hurt. Please know that in time the hurt will lessen and the happy memories will live on in your heart and your mind. I remember the cruise that Cliff and I went on with you both and Patty. We had a great time and these are the things we have to remember. If you ever need to talk, I'm here for you. Please take care of yourself. You are in my prayers. Jane (Patty Wludyka's friend)</b></font><br><br>
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Wendy posted a condolence
Uncle Al our deepest sympathy is with you, and we are very sorry for your lose Aunt Pauly was a very nice person. Love Wendy, Mike and Family</b></font><br><br>
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Gary Beilman posted a condolence
Dear Al: I was out of town all last week and didn't return home until late Sunday evening. Unfortunately on Monday morning I heard of your loss. I am sorry I could not attend Polly's Mass.There are a few times in life when people just "touch" you. You and Polly were just that kind of people. From the first time I met you both, I could feel something special. You obviously cared for each other very deeply. But you also cared for others, and that's what really showed. Polly always had a smile, a hello, and made time for all she met. I am priviledged to have know her. She was a very special person, and she will be missed greatly. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.</b></font><br><br>
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Joanne posted a condolence
Dearest Aunt,
Thank you for so many of my fondest memories with you and Uncle Al. I will always remember all of the superbowl parties, new years party's, card games and on and on. Mostly I will always remember the example you both set for love and marriage. You are loved so dearly and will be missed by many! We love you Uncle Al and we'll keep you both safe in our hearts.
love to both
Joanne Pollock-deBrigard</b></font><br><br>
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Joanne posted a condolence
Dearest Aunt,
Thank you for soe of my fondest memories with you and Uncle Al. I will always remember all of the superbowl parties, new years party's card games and on and on. Mostly I will always remember the example you both set for love and marriage. You are loved so dearly and will be missed by many! We love you Uncle Al and we'll keep you both safe in our hearts.
love to both
Joanne Pollock-deBrigard</b></font><br><br>
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"Little Bones" posted a condolence
Dear Uncle Al and Aunt Polly,
I will always remember the good times when we were young. When it comes to thinking of both of you, good times, memories and your love for one another is all that comes to mind.
To all of us who have known you both over our lives, we can only hope to attain the love you have for one another in each of our own lives.
New Years Eve parties, Superbowl parties.... times I will never forget. These times were always times to look foward to. Seeing everyone in one place at the same time, we could not ask for more. Although we may not have known it at the time, these times shaped us and our view
of family and what they are suppose to be about. Getting to sip a "little booze" back then was always a good thing.:)
Aunt Polly, I will think of you often as I do of Aunt Irene,people I will always miss and carry in my heart.
And I will always remember two phrases: "ALBERT" and "HONEY".
Uncle Al, When you need someone I'm sure Cuz will be there. I case she is not...The rest of us will be.
Our Love and Prayers,
"Little Bones" and Maureen</b></font><br><br>
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Jim, Colleen, Catherine, Grace, and Matthew Caldwe posted a condolence
Aunt Polly will be missed. Uncle Al, we are praying for you in your time of sorrow. God Bless.
Love, Jim, Colleen, and the kids (in Florida)</b></font><br><br>
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Your Kid & Tony posted a condolence
Some people could only dream of having a love like yours and Auntie. No medicine in the world could have helped her more than your love for each other over the past 50 years. I love you both more than words could every say and know that I need you always. She is in the best company now and they will take good care of her till we get there.
I love you Much, Much, Much.
Your Kid!</b></font><br><br>
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The Mathews Family posted a condolence
Sorry to hear about your loss of your family member. I am sure that it is hard for everyone,remember all the happy times that you had spent together,all the laughter that you had and keep them close in your heart.All the little things that didnt seem important then now keep close.Always remember that family will be there for you in your toughest times. Time will heal all wounds and remember that she is in a much better place now.Think of all the good times everyone will have when they get to that special place we call "heaven." God Bless to one and all in the caldwell family and Polly family as well The Mathews Family</b></font><br><br>
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Edith May posted a condolence
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless You and Family.</b></font><br><br>
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Your Kid & Tony posted a condolence
Some people could only dream of having a love like yours and Auntie. No medicine in the world could have helped her more than your love for each other over the past 50 years. I love you both more than words could every say and know that I need you always. She is in the best company now and they will take good care of her till we get there.
I love you Much, Much, Much.
Your Kid!</b></font><br><br>
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kim and george may posted a condolence
George and I met Pauline and Al at Pat and Tony's home in n.c. We only had a few hours of time to spend together and it was a very nice visit. We will always remember our time we shared.. Our deepest sympathy to family and friends. You are in our thoughts and prays at this time..
Kim and George May</b></font><br><br>
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Marybeth & Tom Ruszczyk posted a condolence
Dear Uncle Al: Tom & I are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family. God has blessed us all to have known such a wonderful person. All our love.
Marybeth & Tom</b></font><br><br>
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Ron Pollock posted a condolence
Dear Uncle Al:
God has blessed you with 50 wonderful years of sharing, caring, and loving. With Aunt Polly, you had the soul mate, partner, and true friend that everyone searches for in life, but seldom finds.
When I think back to my earliest chldhood memories of the two of you as a young couple, I recall a positive energy and a perfect chemistry that I had never seen before. I congratulate you and Auntie on your collective ability to respect and love each other through all those years -- keeping your relationship and commitment so special and secure forever.
Now all of us who knew Aunt Polly are deeply saddened by her passing. we can only imagine the magnitude of your personal loss and try to sympathize and comfort you. As you reflect on your many happy years together, I hope that you will consider creating a written manuscript, documenting your courtship, wedding, and the highlights of over half a century of experiences as husband and wife. I am sure that all of your nieces and nephews would enjoy reading your stories often and would pass them along to future generations.
Although I am not able to physically be there with you this weekend, please know that your nephew from Hawaii will be thinking of you often. Aunt "Paulchie" was truly a great, wonderful, special, and unique person. In my mind, she will always be young, smiling, and vivacious.
Thanks for taking such great care of her over the years, in sickness and in health.
My love to both of you !!
Ron Pollock
Kailua, Hawaii</b></font><br><br>
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Tracy & Earl Wild posted a condolence
Uncle Al, I am so sorry to hear about Auntie, she was a great lady and I will miss her laugh the most. She was always so full of life even when she wasn't feeling well. I also loved the way she reminded me of (Mom)Irene. My heart and prayers are with you.
I love you both....</b></font><br><br>
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Connie & Mike posted a condolence
Dearest Aunt Paulie.
I remember from early on 1963 you made me a part of your family at a time I needed it most.
I have enjoyed every hour we spent together in the last forty one years.
I thank you for all of those warm and loving memories.
Forget you,I never will.Ill continue to pray for you and I know you will pray for me too.At last you are home and free of pain and worry,saying good bye is not an option.I will think of you often and keep you in my heart.Then I will smile and say,how beautyfull and strong our Aunt Paul.
We will look after Uncle Al.
Love You,your neice and nephew,Bones & Con.</b></font><br><br>
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Denise Prislupski posted a condolence
Dear Al, I was so sorry to read of Pauline's passing. Please accept my hearfelt sympathies. You were the cutest couple!I so enjoyed working with both of you over the years, and I hope I was able to make her life a little bit better by helping her hear. God Bless you both. Sincerely, Dr. Denise Prislupski, Audiologist</b></font><br><br>
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