With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Anne Pollock who lived a fulfilling and vibrant life over 89 years. Anne left us peacefully on January 16, 2026, surrounded by her loved ones who cherished her warmth, kindness and her amazing spirit.
Anne’s eternal love for family continues, carried on by her most loving and loved companion of over 40 years Richard (Dick) Wilbur, her 4 children Kim (Jennifer), Jeff (Monica), Carolyn (Stephen) and predeceased son Gary (Lori), her grandchildren Nick (Dalia), Jason (Eleanora), Charlotte (Paul), Rachel (Dra), Jessica (Scott), Christie (Steve) and Ryan and 6 (soon to be 7) great grandchildren, Dick’s son Ross Anthony (Debbie) and grandson Brendan (Amy) as well as an extended collection of treasured relatives and friends from every walk of life including those in the UK. And of course Belle, the family dog that kept her so happy (and busy!) these past years.
The family would like to especially thank Sue Gerrard (Scott) for her unwavering support of her ‘second’ mother.
Born in England, Anne immigrated to Canada in 1955. Her elegance and grace was the foundation for her spirit, compassion and friendliness. She was a true English lady, poised, compassionate and generous with time and resources. Whether it was always having a card for a special occasion, enjoying a wee nip of scotch, or singing Joy to World or a strange but unyielding need to enforce a minimum consumption of brussel sprouts at Christmas, Anne had an immeasurable impact on all of us.
Whether throwing or sweeping curling rocks, hitting solid drives up the middle at Hylands and Cedarhill golf courses or as part of Annie’s girls playing some pretty good cards, Anne was a glowing light in our lives. She always had a treat for the neighbour’s dog and time for a neighbourly chat. Her home was a gallery of proudly displayed photographs (not pictures!) of every family member. An avid gardener, Anne kept a classic English garden where she seemed to have every plant, shrub, tree, flower or other flora not currently held in Kew Gardens – all tied up as necessary with every saved and re-used scrap of string or twine around. She ran her own business, raised four kids by herself in an era where that was pretty challenging and always maintained her sense of humour, generosity and dignity.
Anne and Dick would like to thank the amazing neighbours they are surrounded by for many years of friendship and in particular the support and assistance they provided these past few weeks. Thank you as well to the doctors, nurses, PSWs and other support workers that worked so hard to ensure Anne’s final days were comfortable at home.
Anne will rest at Beechwood Cemetary. Visitation and a celebration of life will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Humane Society of Ottawa and/or Canadian Cancer Society in her honour.
Digital Guestbook
REBECCA BHABES BURKE
Peter Sheridan and Annette Paquin
Our condolences to Dick and all the family. Anne was a lovely and thoughtful lady with a great sense of humour. We will never forget how welcoming she was when we moved into the neighbourhood. Rest in peace Anne. You will be missed.
Greg and Kathleen Wilbur Cedar Camp NB
We will miss you Anne! We have such fond Memories of you visits down east , your warmth and quick wit brought a smile every time . Your hospitality was greatly appreciated in visits to our nation’s Capital . Adieu !
Chris wilbur
Anne will be sadly miss. With her sweet kindness and joy of life , at the times that we have spent with her and Uncle Dick. May God watch over you and your family at this time of needed.❤️🙏
Joan Organ
My deepest condolences Dick and to all your family. I have known Anne for over 40 years first as my skip at Navy then as a true friend for all these years. The words chosen capture her so well. We were all so pleased to be one of Annie’s girls and had so many laughs. Rest in peace my friend.
Peggy MacPhail
My sincere condolences to Dick and all of Anne's family. Anne was such a lovely lady. I first met her in the 70's at the Navy CC. Over the years, we enjoyed lots of "kitchen" bridge games and some fun rounds of golf. Anne always had a smile and enjoyed a good laugh. Her obituary captured her perfectly. I shall always remember a favourite expression of hers :" Sitck it up your jumper" .
May you enjoy many fond memories of her . 💜
Miriam O'Grady
Sincere condolences to Dick and the Pollock Family. Anne will be missed
Barb Baldock
My deepest condolences to the entire family for the loss of such an amazing lady. Like so many other neighbors, we always enjoyed a witty chat on the front lawn, or a cup of tea.
She had a wonderful sense of humor, had great stories and loved her ever growing family. She will be missed by all who knew her. May she rest in Gods heavenly peace.
Nancy Peck
Dear Carolyn and family,
I am so sorry for your incredible loss. For those without the blessing of knowing Mrs. Pollock, it’s easy to see by her obituary that she was an incredible person, whose love was even bigger than the skies above. Whose family and friends meant the world to her and whose legacy she leaves with each and every one of you to carry on. I will pray for your strength and peace of heart as she guides over all of you from the heavens above. Big hugs Carolyn.❤️🩹
Jennifer Pollock
Anne you were the most wonderful Mother , Grandmother and Great Grandmother as well as The Best Mother in Law and I was so blessed and Lucky to have you in my life for nearly 39 years. We will all miss you so much Love Jennifer
I'm so sorry for your loss. Our deepest condolences to your family.
May her soul rest in peace.