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Illa May Collin

Sacramento, California

1932 - 2024

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Illa May Collin January 24, 1932 - August 8, 2024 Sacramento, California - Illa May (nee Edwards) Collin of Sacramento died Thursday, August 8, 2024, at the age of 92. Illa was born on January 24, 1932, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Peter Edward Edwards and Vivian Lange Moon. Illa was only 10...

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Great Person. Great Sacramento County Board of Supervisor Member. She was down to earth and pleasant in person. Never will forget meeting her at a Neighborhood Night Out and the conversation we had. I shall remember her until the day of my passing.

I worked at the BOS when Illa was serving on the Board. I felt privileged to get to know her, as she was quite the lady!!! At her retirement party I bid on her "Jade Tree" and won it. I still have it as it always reminds me of her. May God grant her peaceful rest after her long labors for the people of Sacramento. SHE WILL BE missed! OJ Platt

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. A wonderful woman and a dedicated Supervisor of Sacramento County. Thank you for all your service. My husband Dwight always respected your honesty and dedication.

I admire all that Illa has accomplished and have good memories of her time in Sacramento. She was a blessing to many. My sincere condolences to the family. May she rest in peace.

The Camellia Society of Sacramento wish to thank IIla's family. Your mom, when she retired from Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, gifted us a substantial monetary gift. We used that money to buy a laptop, projector, screen and everything to use when we did presentations to the community on the subject of camellias. She became a member of our society and absolutely loved our end of year ice cream social where she could eat ice cream to her hearts content. When I was our recording...

God love ya, Illa. Because the rest of us did.