Obituary of James Wendell Pollock
James W. Pollock was
born in Fort Madison,
Iowa on January 7, 1927
to Raymond and Alice
Bruns Pollock. He died
on January 23, 2021 in
Shelton, Washington.
Jim attended schools
in Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
graduating from high
school at age 17 and
joining the Naval Officer Training Program,
first as an ensign and
then a lieutenant. The
war ended just before
he was to ship out. He
then finished his college
education, graduating
from Iowa State University with a degree in
Mechanical Engineering. Jim took a position
at the Oliver Company
in Charles City, Iowa.
He met and married
Ina Mae Kupker in 1950
and they recently celebrated 70 years of marriage. He also worked
for Meredith Publishing
in Des Moines, Iowa,
Caradco in Dubuque,
Iowa, and Jessup Door
Company in Dowagiac,
Michigan and Chico,
California. The family moved to Klamath
Falls, Oregon in 1969
where Jim started the
door division for JELDWEN with the design
and manufacturing
of doors. Jim and Ina
Mae enjoyed almost 50
years in the Klamath
Basin community. Jim
was a member of First
Presbyterian Church
and was active in Rotary. He retired from
JELDWEN in 1988.
During their retirement years Jim and Ina
Mae enjoyed traveling
and wintering in Palm
Springs. Jim was quite
a golfer for many years,
belonging to Reames
Country Club and
the Running Y Ranch
where they resided.
He played courses in
California, Oregon,
Washington, Hawaii,
England, Scotland,
France, Italy, and Hong
Kong. Jim and Ina
Mae moved to Shelton,
Washington in 2017 to
be near family. They
have two daughters,
Kathryn Burleson and
Karen Pollock, grand- children Michelle, Ryan,
Sean, Michael and
Maria, and great-grand- children Logan, Claire,
Parker, Hope, Mercy,
Justice and Grayson.
Jim is also survived
by his brother Jerry of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
three nephews and one
niece. Jim had a long
and interesting life and
was deeply loved by his
family and friends. A
memorial is planned for
a later date.
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