Obituaries

Conrad “JR” D. Rollins Jr.

ROLLINS, Conrad “JR” D., 34, Parkman, February 2, 2015. Arrangements are under the care of Crosby & Neal Funeral Home, Guilford.

Conrad “JR” D. Rollins Jr.

PO-ConradRollinsJrOB    PARKMAN – Conrad “JR” D.  Rollins, Jr., 34, died February 2, 2015, at the home of his parents in Parkman. He was born February 25, 1980, in Dover-Foxcroft, the son of Conrad and Vicki (Chick) Rollins Sr.
    He graduated from PCHS in Guilford and attended Unity College. In 2000, JR received his Master Maine Guide license. He had a tremendous love for the outdoors, and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was an extremely successful snowmobile racer, and was also successful at racing ATV’s.
    He was a member and Past Master of Mt. Kineo Lodge in Guilford, and was a member of the Anah Shriner’s Past Master’s Unit.
    He was very caring and personable, and was always helping others; but also enjoyed playing pranks on his friends and family.
    He is survived by his parents of Parkman; a son, Conrad “Trae” Rollins III of Parkman; a daughter, Reagan M. Rollins of Parkman, and their mother, Jade Morrill of Guilford; two sisters, Michelle Hooper and her husband, David, of Searsmont, and Vicki O’Brien and her husband, Mike, of S. Berwick; maternal grandfather, Frederick Chick, Sr., of Parkman; special nephew, Kyle O’Brien; and nieces, Dayna O’Brien, Shelby Hooper, and Allison Hooper; many loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
    Friends called from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, February 5, 2015, at Crosby & Neal, 21 Oak Street in Guilford. Funeral services were held 11 a.m., Friday, at the Guilford United Methodist Church, with Pastor Reeni Cipullo officiating. Spring burial will be in the Blanchard Cemetery in Abbot.
    In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Maine Highland’s Federal Credit Union, for a fund to be set up for JR’s children.
    For an online guest register, go to www.CrosbyNeal.com.

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