Joseph-Packer-Obituary

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Joseph Packer

Blackfoot, Idaho

Apr 3, 1955 – Feb 25, 2021 (Age 65)

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BORN
April 3, 1955
DIED
February 25, 2021
AGE
65
LOCATION
Blackfoot, Idaho

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Joseph Packer, 65

Joseph Clyde Packer, 65, of Ammon, passed away Thursday, February 25, 2021 at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.

Joe was born April 3, 1955 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Alden Packer and Lola Hillam Packer.  Joe...

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I stumbled upon Joes obituary just now. So sorry to hear of Joes passing. I always liked him. Solid good man. He will be missed . Condolences to his family! David Anderson San Ramon 2

My sincere sympathies to the entire family. I was a friend of Joe´s when they lived in West Jordan. Would love to have Valerie contact me if she would like at [email protected]

Bishop Packer was a great man! It was an honor and blessing to have him and his wife serve in the singles ward I attended. He was kind, patient, and understanding. Prayers and hugs to Valerie and her children!

We knew Joe as a young man when he became part of the wonderful Clements family. He adored Valerie and Valerie adored him. We loved their dedication to each other and to their family. He became a friend to us and we enjoyed hearing about them through the years. Our hearts are sad with his passing; not for him because we know he is just fine. We know how much his sweetheart, children, and grandchildren need him still. We pray they will feel him near, carry on his happy, gospel-centered...

We will miss you as we progress down this short path. It was good to meet with you and enjoyed our friendship. We will meet again in a short while, Thank you for being our neighbor

Joe was a great mentor and friend. He was always very encouraging and helped me be better.

Such a great man. He loves his family so much!

We were so very sorry to hear of the passing of Joe. We pray for peace and comfort for all of your family.

I met Joe when we were hired to work for church security. I have fond memories of our training days up to the day he retired. We ate dinner together during our shift for years and I cherish the memories of the great conversations we had about the Gospel and life. He was dear friend, a good example, and I will always remember his kindness to me.