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Eleanor "Elly" Collins

Syracuse, New York

1928 - 2020

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Eleanor "Elly" Collins October 3, 2020 Eleanor "Elly" Marie Collins (nee Quinn), 91, died October 3, 2020 at Loretto Health and Rehabilitation Center. Elly was born in October 1928 to the late Thomas W. and Amy B. (Swetland) Quinn. A lifetime resident of Syracuse, she grew up on Schuyler Street...

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Eleanor was a great helping with the passing of both Jeanne and Francis as well as my challenges in 2008 when I had my memory issues.

Elly & I worked together in ICU/CCU. I loved her quick wit & wonderful work ethic. I went to see her at VanDyun before she passed. We had a wonderful time talking about the unit & the ppl there! Miss her.

My deepest sympathy to Elly’s family. I had the pleasure of working nights with Elly at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital for many years. She was a very caring and skilled nurse ...and a super team player. May many good memories of better times help you through this difficult times.
Be at peace Elly
Mimi Sullivan

She was a fantastic person, great friend and one of the smartest people I have known.

So Sorry for the family loss. I meet Mrs. Collins when she stayed across the street. May she rest in peace.

So sorry to hear about Mrs. Collins. She was our family's second mother. She watched out for all the neighborhood kids. She will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time.

Your Elly was a very special lady, person & nurse. We worked together many years in the CROUSE ICU/CCU. She was always loving & compassionate. I went to see her late last year @ Loretto & we had such a great time reminiscing about our hospital days!! She will be forever in our hearts.
May she RIP.
Coleen Clapper, RN

Condolences to all the Collins family

So sorry to hear of Elly’s passing. She was in a league of her own. So many fond memories of her We are thinking of all of the Collins family at this sad time. We have lost another one of the Great Ones. Gary & Mary Camp