Sylvia Mae Packard (nee Collins)

Sylvia Mae Packard (nee Collins) age 85. On January 28, 2024, Sylvia passed away peacefully with her family by her side.

Sylvia was a resident of Redeemer village in Huntingdon Valley, PA and was formerly from Philadelphia, PA.

While living at Redeemer village, Sylvia enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, running the bingo games, volunteering in the Village store and dancing and listening to ’50s music.

Sylvia was the beloved wife of the late Charles R. Packard.

Sylvia is survived by her daughters Karen Lewis (Craig), and Cherie Jester (William), as well as her grandchildren, Charles, Kevin (Samantha), Sean (Amanda), John (Lauren), Ryan, William, Kate and 10 great grandchildren, 5 nieces and many relatives, friends and neighbors.

Relatives and Friends are invited to Sylvia’s Memorial service scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 13, 2024 at

La Strada Italian Restaurant 2519 Huntingdon Pike. Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006, from 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Donations in memory of Sylvia may be made to Final Farewell 201 York Road suite 1# 403 Jenkintown, PA 19046

www.finalfarewell.org

5 thoughts on “Sylvia Mae Packard (nee Collins)”

  1. Sylvia was a very good friend to me here at redeemer village we were neighbors and anytime I called her to go out for dinner or to a Store she was right there with me . She always said when you go out with Shirley you never know where you will wind up . She really enjoyed that . I truly miss her .

  2. Karen, and Cherie, so very sorry for your loss. Your Mother was such a wonderful person. I have many fond memories of her on Ella st. She was also there for my mother in her last days. May she rest in Eternal Peace with your Father.

  3. Sylvia was a great lady. We were good friends and neighbors for many years. I have all fond memories of her and Charlie. We had great times together and went through happy time and trial times and were always there for each other.. May God bless her soul

  4. I’m so sorry to hear this sad news. My condolences to Karen, Cherie & all her family and friends. Sylvia was such a truly kind soul. She was my babysitter on Ella St & she always treated me like her own daughter. She made me my favorite lunch, played games with me & we had the nicest conversations. The world was a better place because of Sylvia.

  5. I’m so very sorry for your loss. I will always remember your mother with fond memories. I loved keeping up with her on Facebook and loved her encouraging comments. I’m so glad we had the opportunity to connect again. I will keep you and your families in prayers. Take comfort in knowing that one day we will be with our loved ones again.

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