Mark Louis Pollock

Mark Louis Pollock

Mark Louis Pollock

Mark Louis Pollock, age 70, of Adams, Wisconsin died Friday, October 11, 2019 at Agrace HospiceCare Inc. in Fitchburg, Wisconsin.

Private family services are planned for a later date.

Mark was born on October 04, 1949 in Mauston, Wisconsin to Melvin L. and Lucille E. (Mikoda) Pollock. He graduated from Adams-Friendship High School in 1967. Mark attended UW-Platteville for one year before enlisting in the Army. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in Special Forces. Mark worked at the Oxford Federal Correctional Institution, retiring in 2001 as a Senior Officer Specialist.

Mark enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Mark was preceded in death by father, Melvin; and stepfather, Clarence Mathe.

Survivors:
Mother: Lucille Mathe of Friendship, WI
Daughters: Jordan and Jade
Sons: Jared and Jake
Sisters: Marcia, Connie and Carol
Brothers: Curt and Howard
Many grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

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Condolences

  1. CYNTHIA KLEIN says:

    Deepest Sympathy to the entire family. He was a wonderful man and will be greatly missed. Love to you all.

  2. Michael Harris says:

    Our thoughts and prayers go out for Mark’s family and friends, he’ll be missed by many. Rest in peace brother!

  3. Michael Hamm says:

    I’m sorry for the loss of a good and humble man. I was lucky enough to have worked with him. RIP Mark

  4. Lou Ciszek says:

    Unfortunately, I was in a hospital in Madison and then rehab in Portage when Mark passed. Over the years we were college and post college friends. I remember Mark as being an exceptional athlete in high school : especially in basketball where his left handed moves left more than one opponent clutching his groin. I was fortunate to attend the University of Wisconsin LaCrosse at the same time as Mark. Mark was an exceptional story teller and I sat rapt far into the night as Mark told of his exploits; usually Marks infectious laugh interspersed these recitations. Despite his intelligence and accomplishments, Mark was one of the most modest people I ever knew. Simply said, Mark was good people. I could go on and on with fond memories of interactions with Mark. My sincere condolences to his extended family. RIP my friend.

  5. Don Ratz says:

    Sorry for your loss, Mark was one of the guys who helped me get my start in corrections. He was a good man. Rest in Peace my friend.

  6. Jim Hintz says:

    I was sorry to hear of Mark’s death. I will always remember him fondly for the years that we shared as classmates, friends, and athletes. I will always cherish the time that we spent together at our 50th class reunion, sharing stories and memories of days gone by. He was one of the best athletes in our class and as we talked at the reunion, I will always wonder where his potential could have taken him in the sports world………More importantly, he were one of the kindest, friendliest, and nicest persons you could ever know. My condolences to his family. RIP Mark

  7. Marcia L Wysocky says:

    I was not going to write anything on here, but I think it may be the only way so many of you will ever know what Mark meant to me. Especially his co-workers whom I have never met. Thank you all by the way, for such kind words. And I know that truer words were never spoken. As for words, I have none for the loss I feel. Most days, I am just in denial that he is still in his little house watching TV and petting his beloved cat, Nicky. I’m not much for animals, but Nick grew on me and I cried the day he left Mark’s. I stood on the sidewalk waving good bye to a cat, bawling my eyes out. I’m pathetic. He told me Nick was the one thing that really belonged to him. You’d have cried, too. Mark and I found the time these last couple of years to become brother and sister all over again. We spent a lot of time together driving to and from Madison, waiting for doctors, procedures to be done, meds to be filled, questions to be answered…we talked more than we ever had in years. We talked about when we were kids, school, how I hadn’t been to a professional baseball game since I was in 8th grade, which you all know wasn’t exactly yesterday. Mark remedied that for me, gave me his credit card and told me to get the best seats I could and him and I went to see the Brewers. I was like a kid in a candy store thanks to him. It was so fun, we went again the next year. He always let me drive his new Tacoma and once with him coming back from a long day of doctors, I got pulled over by a state trooper. Mark did some swearing, we were coming home at 8:30 at night, had been with doctors since about 7 that morning and we had both had it. By the time the trooper came to the window, Mark was composed, charmed the crap out of the guy, showed him his hospital bracelet, all of his bandages from blood draws, etc. and I got a warning. I told the guy that he was the best thing that happened to us all day. He told me that that really sucked. Yeah, sir, it really did. The next time, I got stopped again, same Tacoma, on my way to get Mark from UW; he had been taken there by ambulance. The trooper said I should slow down a little because it seemed that there were a few people who needed my help. I got a warning, again. I told Mark about it when I got to his room and he just kind of shook his head. Our Mom said I should have never told him. I know I shouldn’t have because Mark was lucky many times that there wasn’t a trooper around when he was driving. Long story short, I have never gotten a ticket in my life. It was the damn Tacoma that kept getting me close to it. I had driven it so much at one point that when he dropped me back off at Mom’s, he asked if I was sure he could have it back. I laughed, told him no, he laughed and I gave the keys back. One night after a procedure, I spent the night with him. He never shut up. It was one of the greatest nights of my life. I thought the pain pills would let him sleep, but he just kept talking. And I kept listening. I will never be able to describe Mark’s last few days we had together. But I also know that I am not exclusive to this type of loss. Many of you have been through this before. He went out in style, in such a beautiful Hospice you can’t imagine. I thank Dr. Muhsin for this. I have not really ever met such a compassionate and caring doctor before. Also Dr. Gardeezi. They both cared for Mark as a person even more than as a patient. They made my decision to let my brother go, much easier. The last words Mark spoke, were to me. He opened his eyes, reached up to hug me, I whispered ‘I love you’, he said ‘I love you’…and yet he waited until I left before he gave up. I told him it was okay to go. I’m sure he knew I couldn’t be there when he said good bye. The old mother hen in me, that he always said defined me, could not have made it through to the end with him. Thanks for sparing me, Mark. Thanks for being my brother. I hope you are at peace. I’m working on it. Love you.

  8. Love. Andrew Scherer says:

    I noticed Mark was a good man. I mowed his lawn for him. I will miss him too. We will meet again some day my good friend.

  9. Thomas P Gruenwald says:

    I worked with Mark for many years and he was a good person, and was very helpful to fellow employees. I enjoyed knowing Mark, and considered him a friend.

  10. Harland Prechel says:

    Sorry for you loss. I have not seen Mark since our days together in college but I have many great memories of him from that time and feel lucky to have known such a great human being. He will be missed.

  11. Jerrie Comstock (Zindorf) says:

    Prayers for peace and comfort for the family. I admired Mark’s calm demeanor and willingness to help anyone. He was a true pleasure to work with.

  12. Richard G Jeske says:

    Condolences to his family. Like most of the comments made, he was a good officer to work with and to learn from.

  13. Klaus Wischki says:

    Worked with Mark for many years. Had as much fun at work with him as after work. Condolences to his family. Another good one gone. Sad.

  14. Al Arndt says:

    Mark was a good guy to work with, he took care of the new guys. So for someone like me that we worked together for 10 years, talked and had a few drinks together, you can’t have a better guy with you no matter what happens, he will be missed. I know he is looking down on us having a drink and smile for us when we see him again, until then my friend, prayers to you and your family.

  15. Dennis Pickens says:

    Mark was one of the good guys and will be missed. It was a pleasure to work with him, and tip a few afterwards. His stories, along with Geno, Jay, John, Cowboy, and the rest of the “oldtimers” made the shift go smoothly.
    My condolences to the family.

  16. Dave Benish says:

    Sincere condolences to Marks family. The planet lost a very good man on 10/11/2019. I will always fondly remember the times we spent together. Miss you man!

  17. Fritz Deering says:

    Sorry for your loss. Mark was a great guy to work with!

  18. Dick Novinska says:

    Sorry to hear of Mark’s passing…it was a pleasure and honor to have worked along side of him at FCI, Oxford for so many years…Rest in peace, brother.

  19. Terry Goheen says:

    A good Friend, co-worker and fellow Viet Nam Veteran. We spent many an hour talking, laughing, and just enjoying each others company. I was always very happy to see Mark near when things got a little tense at the prison. You just knew your back was covered. I’m very sorry for your loss. See you on the other side, Partner.

  20. craig graham says:

    one of the good guys

  21. Bob Moore says:

    I am so sorry to hear of Mark passing. He was a great guy to work with I will always remember him

  22. Michael Klawitter says:

    My deepest sympathy to Marks family. It was truly an honor to have worked with Mark for many years. RIP brother.

  23. Judi Sopher says:

    Marcia, Carol, Connie, Curt and Lucille – so very sorry to hear about Mark’s passing. He was so special and in my heart always. As Marti said, he was there for us when dad passed and I was always grateful for that. I have so many memories of all of us having fun and sharing good times. I remember my St. Bernard used to get out of his pen by the house and Mark walking him down the street back home – the huge 190 pound dog on his hind legs and Mark holding him up because he wouldn’t walk on his leash!! I laughed so hard seeing them coming down Z past Steiner’s. We had such fun with Marcia and Mark – those were great times in Quincy. Marti and I talk about Adams-Friendship all the time and how much we’d love to retire there – we miss mom and dad and the lake and all our childhood friends. Mark was a special man and will be so very much missed. I remember sending him boxes while he was in Vietnam. Prayed for him to come home safely. My deepest sympathy. Love to you all.

  24. Marti Sopher says:

    Such a terrible loss of a great person! I treasure my many many memories of growing up with Mark and Marcia in Quincy and my visits with Clarence and Lucille over the years. Fifty plus years later, I still have his Grandma Mikoda’s refrigerator pickles recipe. He was an accomplished Green Beret and showed incredible bravery during those Vietnam years — not an easy time — and had much pride that his role in it made the lives of the Montagnards, our allies, better. He sacrificed to make our world better for all of us. And I have lots of memories of us going to college at UW-LaCrosse and good times with the new friends we met there. Mark was incredibly intelligent and could have successfully majored in any area of his choosing. Lots of memories of our years in Madison creating our first career paths and buying our first home. But both of us always looked forward to going home to Ad Co on weekends. Even after Mark and I chose to divorce, we had a special friendship that continued over the years. When my dad passed, he was there to comfort me through my loss. Such a big heart and caring about the relationships and history he had with so many people. Lu and Marcia, a big hug to you. You and your families are in our thoughts and prayers. Hold your memories dear — he’s still with you. Much love, Marti

  25. Patricia Lemke(Kennedy) says:

    RIP Mark–forever in my thoughts–you made me laugh so hard-and brightened my days. I am sooo glad we helped each other when needed-you were one of a kind. Your smile was just enlightening-(and disturbing-haha)–my memories of you and Geno and Dellwood are embedded in my mind–I just KNOW you are upstairs smiling down–you are going to be missed so very much-RIP my friend–keep smiling!!

  26. Deborah Marshall Gresens says:

    Sending my deepest sympathy to Mark’s family from Connecticut. Our parents were friends for years with many hours spent at Castle Rock Park. It was always great fun reminiscing with Mark at class reunions! Prayers being said. Rest in peace.

  27. Bruce Beeman says:

    So sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of our trip to CanCun Mexico. He will be so missed. He was such an excellent guy. Again the Beeman family is so sorry for your loss.

  28. Michael Grotefend says:

    Sorry to hear about Mark’s passing. Enjoyed working with him. RIP good friend

  29. Jeremiah "Jerry" Kasdorf says:

    Jordan I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest if the family. R.I.P. Mark

  30. Ray and Cheri Witz says:

    Ray and I are sending our thoughts and prayers to Mark’s family.

  31. Al Jones says:

    Sorry for your loss. Mark was a friend and Brothers. The Lord will provide the homecoming you so deserved. RIP in peace Brother.

  32. Michael Hartman says:

    Another classmate, buddy prison worker, and vet brother, Mark will not be forgotten. God bless !

  33. Lavonne scott says:

    My sympathy to the Mathe. Wysocky’s and four J’s families.

  34. frank c greve says:

    You were always good to me and for me i’ll miss you!!!

  35. Jim Weiland & June Stine says:

    Our sincere condolences to Mark’s entire family! When we lived in A-F we had great times. He will be missed by many. RIP Mark!

  36. Mike Scott says:

    So sorry to hear the news of Marks passing. My deepest condolences to the Pollock, Mathe and Wysocki families.

  37. Michelle Scott LaCasse says:

    My deepest condolences to all of Mark’s family. Have known them all for many years. Our memories will keep him in our hearts forever.

  38. Dave and Bonnie Weingarten says:

    Sympathy to Mark’s family may your memories heal your grief at at the loss of your loved one Blessings

  39. Jerry and Kathie Dye says:

    Our deepest sympathies to the family. Mark’s smile will forever be remembered.

  40. Gary and Pam Barnes says:

    Condolences and hugs all around

  41. John O'Dea says:

    I’m deeply saddened by the news of Mark’s passing. I worked with Mark for many years. He was a kind man.
    I will keep Mark in my prayers..RIP.

  42. Jim and Ardy Olson says:

    It’s not goodbye Mark, it’s see you later brother. Rest easy, I salute you!!

  43. Penny Maleski says:

    Marsha and families, Andrew and I send lots of hugs and love. Mark was a kind and gentle free spirit. I know he loved you dearly, Marsha. You helped ease his suffering and stood by his side. He can rest now. Love and memories are truly exceptional gifts from God.
    Love, Penny

  44. Gary Earl Stammen says:

    Our sincere condolences to the family. I work with Mark for many years and always knew he had my back as a friend and colleague.
    I will miss him. I know the Lord will give him a place in his house. RIP Mark.

  45. Chuck & Judy Fallos says:

    Our most sincere sympathy to mom Lucille, sis Marcia, and all of Mark’s family. Rest In Peace, Mark.

  46. Greg Samson says:

    My condolences to Marks family. I enjoyed talking and hunting with Mark. May he rest in the peace.

  47. Peggy & Buck Sleeman says:

    So sorry for you families loss.
    Thought and prayers for comfort during this difficult time.

  48. Keith Lanphear says:

    So sorry for tour loss. we were classmates in grade school and high school. He was a very good friend. REST IN PEACE MARK

  49. Craig Motto says:

    Deepest Condolences to Mark’s family. Rest in peace my friend.

  50. Dave Benson says:

    Sincere Condolences to the Pollock Family – Mark was an awesome and good man!

  51. Mike and Kathie Williams says:

    Our deepest condolences to the family

  52. terry card says:

    May you rest in peace “brother”. Great guy to know and work with.

  53. Connie Hepfinger says:

    To my brother, my hero, larger than life Green Beret. I will love you all my life. Til we meet again. Your loving sister Connie

  54. Laurie and Tom says:

    Marcia and family. I am so sorry for your loss. I never met Mark but all of the comments certainly show he was a good friend, a wonderful man. and loved by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love you.

  55. Luther Black says:

    RIP old friend! Very sad for a lot of us.

  56. Connie Hepfinger says:

    To my brother, my hero, larger than life, Green Beret. I will see you later. Love you all my life. Your loving sister Connie

  57. Eugene Boersma says:

    My deepest sympathies to Mark’s family. I remember having many great conversations with him and watching the kids grow up when I lived next door on Walker St. May the Lord give you peace during this difficult time.

  58. Erin Edwards says:

    It is with a sad heart that I send my condolences to the entire family.

    I appreciate the kindness Mark showed me through the years, and I’m also forever grateful for his service to our country.

    Sharing in your sadness, sending love, and continuing to keep the family in my prayers.

    Erin Edwards

  59. Don and Karen Hartwig Rathke says:

    So sorry for your loss. Mark was a fantastic man, Don and I always enjoyed our visits.

  60. April Roller says:

    My thoughts are with you all.

  61. Sharon Boersma says:

    To Mark’s Family. I am sorry to hear about the passing of your loved one. Please accept my deepest sympathy. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  62. Barbara (Seaman) McCue says:

    So sorry for your loss, May God watch over you during this time of sorrow.

  63. Sonja McLaughlin says:

    So sorry and sad to here this!! My deepest sympathy to all of Marks family!

  64. Dana Gast says:

    Jake, Jordan, Jared and Jade

    I’m so very sorry for the loss of your dad. May time heal your sadness. My deepest condolences.

  65. Mark and TC Rogers says:

    Rest in peace Mark. You were a true friend. I hope Marcia and family can remember the good times. I know I will.

  66. Jack and Linda Grignano says:

    Rest in peace my friend, thoughts and prayers to your family.

  67. Larry & Evelyn Johnston ( York) says:

    We are so sorry for your loss. Praying for strength and comfort.

  68. Bob and Janis Cada says:

    So sorry for your loss. May God comfort you 💕

  69. James Pease says:

    Sorry to read of Mark passing. I always enjoyed talking with him. I worked with Mark at FCI Oxford on several occasions. It was always a pleasure. RIP my friend.

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  70. Jerry and Cindy Murphy says:

    Mark’s Family: So sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. He was a good friend gone way to soon. He is now without any more pain. He will be missed by all. R.I.P. MARK

  71. Carla Byrnes says:

    So very sorry for your loss. Mark was a wonderful man and will be missed.

  72. Ann Pourchot says:

    $so sorry for your loss!! My thoughts and prayers are with the family!!

  73. Bruce Jefferson says:

    My deepest condolences to Mark’s family. I worked with Mark for several years and we carpooled most of that time. He was excellent dealing with difficult situations and was always fair and firm in dealing with inmates. Personally, he was a trusted friend and mentor. Rest In Peace Mark. Thanks for your service to your country.

  74. Roxanne Scott Buchanan says:

    So sorry for Marks passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  75. Linda Griffith Hankins says:

    I will always remember Mark beat me in the spelling bee and he and I were the hand models for our class ring picture in our yearbook! Blessings, hugs and prayers to your family from Nebraska!🙏🏻❤️

  76. Bernie Soley-Roggenbauer says:

    Sending my most sincere condolences to Mark’s family. May you find comfort in your memories and the love of family and friends.

  77. Mary L. Moore says:

    Sending our prayers and deepest condolences to Mark’s family. May all the great memories of Mark give you comfort.

  78. Valerie Mecklenburg says:

    So very very saddened to see this…hugs to all his family..

  79. Susan Moran says:

    So sorry for Mark’s family. Our sincere condolences to all. Prayers for comfort during this difficult time. RIP Mark.

  80. Lou Ann Schmitz (Kujawa) says:

    Sorry for your loss.

  81. Joy Black says:

    My thoughts are with Mark’s family, especially Marcia & mom, Lucille Mathe. Sending hugs to all. 😥💔

  82. Judy Alderman says:

    So sorry for the family’s loss

  83. Jodi Lecy Helgeson says:

    My sympathy to you all.

  84. Artie Lumby says:

    Marsha is am sorry for your loss. Mark will be missed by many. He was such a sweet guy. Thinking of you and your mom. Let me know if you need anything. Prayers to you. RIP mark.

  85. Jackie Marti says:

    Mark you will be missed.

  86. Kori Nawrot says:

    Sorry for your loss

  87. Shawna Gruber says:

    Sorry for your loss..

  88. Mark & Peggy(Williams)Bond says:

    Our sincere condolences to his family He will be missed by many

  89. Gary Henningsen says:

    Sorry for the loss of mark he was a great man to work with and friend.

  90. Peg Lecy says:

    So sorry on your loss. May God family and friends comfort you during this difficult time