Jack Milford Ollom

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May 5, 1936 ~ May 3, 2011

Services: All services will be private. Jack Milford “Poppy Jack” Ollom, 74, of California, MD and formerly of Mullins, SC died May 3, 2011 in Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. Born May 5, 1936 in Belpre, OH he was the son of the late Harry and Blanche Shawver Ollom. He was the loving husband of 40 years to the late Ginny Ollom, who he married in Wayfarers Chapel in California and whom preceded him in death on May 19, 2005. Jack was also preceded in death by his brother Dick Ollom. Jack is survived by his brother David Ollom, children; Jeff Ollom of Leonardtown, MD and Jackie Ollom of California, MD, as well as his six grandchildren; Felicia, Jeffery, Joshua, Lizzy, Rebecca, and Daniel. He attended high school in Belpre, OH and graduated in 1954 before joining the United States Navy in 1959. While in the Navy Jack served as an Aircrewman on numerous Aircraft, including the P2V, and was assigned to various Squadrons. He was stationed in China Lake, CA, Adak, AK, Okinawa, Japan, and finally PAX River, MD. Jack retired from the United States Navy as an Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Senior Chief Petty Officer (ASCS) in 1983 after serving faithfully and honorably for 20 years. Jack was a resident of St. Mary’s County from 1979 to 1993 and from 2009 to 2011. Though he moved away from the area he remained a loyal Redskins fan, to the chagrin of his eldest granddaughter. He also enjoyed following NASCAR and his beloved Ohio State Buckeyes. Jack was loved by all; he had no enemy to speak of. He frequented the Fleet here in St. Mary’s and Margaret’s Restaurant in Mullins, always willing and able to make new friends. All Services for Mr. Ollom are private. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society or American Red Cross.

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  1. “Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. “

  2. “Youwill You will be sorely missed. “

  3. “Jackie, I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.”

  4. “Jackie, we are deeply saddened to read about the loss of your father. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.”

  5. “Jackie, we are so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. May God wrap his loving arms around your family and provide the love, strength and peace you need at this time.”

  6. “We who remain to carry on should not think of Jack as gone from us, but rather that our Shipmate has been transferred to another ship or station where we all hope to be Shipmates again. We will miss you, Jack.”

  7. “We are all very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.”

  8. “So sorry to learn of Jack’s passing. We have many fond memories of the years he and your mother lived in St. Mary’s County. You are in our thoughts and prayers. “

  9. “Poppy Jack was a kind and wonderful man that I was privileged to know for 25 years. We love you & miss you Poppy! Love, Kelly & family “

  10. “I have fond, fond memories of Jack. Hopefully, he and my dad are playing pinochle in heaven and sharing some great jokes! What a kind, kind man.”

  11. “Dear Jackie- I’m so sorry to hear about your Dad, I know how close you were. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. “

  12. Dr. Kathleen Settle and the Staff @ Chesapeake Potomac Cancer Center Dr. Katleen Settle says:

    “To The Family, Life brings tears, smiles, memories. The tears dry the smiles fade, But the memories live on forever. With Deepest Sympathy.”

  13. “Jackie, Sincere condolences to you and your family. May you find comfort in the memories you have of your time together. Thoughts and prayers are with you.”

  14. “Jack was a good Friend and Shipmate. Jackie I’ve met you a few times Jack was very proud of you and loved you very much. I’m sorry for your loss. “

  15. “Min/Jeff, I am sorry about the loss of your dad. He was a good man. My families thoughts and prayers are with you.”


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