Barbara A. Packard Roy

Barbara A. Packard Roy obituary, Biddeford, ME

Barbara A. Packard Roy

Barbara Packard Roy Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hope Memorial Chapel - Biddeford on Feb. 17, 2023.
It is with great sadness that the family had to say goodbye to Barbara Roy who passed away at Southern Maine Health Center surrounded by her loved ones on Valentine's day February 14, 2023. Barbara was born in Rumford, Maine. On June 4, 1960, to John R. Packard sr. and Joanne m. Packard.
Barbara was a loving wife, mother, and homemaker. She loved going on camping trips with her family and always had a funny story to tell. In past years she loved to hunt with her mother, brothers, and uncle Will, and couldn't wait till the end of the day to share in the hunting stories. She looked forward to her Friday night visits with her father John and stepmother Helen, something they will surely miss.
She is preceded in death by her brother John R. Packard jr. on May 12, 2004, and her mother Joanne M. Packard on October 29, 2014.
She is survived by her loving husband David Roy of Lyman whom she met through their mutual love of CB Radios. In their 25 years of marriage, they had many adventures together. Her son Joey Pepin, also of Lyman whom she often said was her whole world. Her precious cats, Pepper and Midnight. She is also survived by her father John R. Packard sr. and stepmother Helen Packard of Wells, Maine. Her stepson Paul Roy and girlfriend Anna, stepdaughter Carole Ann Guay, her husband Dana Guay, and her children Jacob Cole and Nicholas Wood from East Waterboro. Her sister Beatrice Smith and Ken of jay, me. Her sister Carol Packard and Richard Pate of Biddeford. Her brother Mike Packard and Michelle of Arundel. Her brother Tim Packard and Lisa of Biddeford. Nieces and nephews Sheryl Hamilton of Florida, Raymond Lovejoy of limerick, Mary-Ann Packard of Biddeford., Marijo Hazlerig of Biddeford, and Amanda Packard of Arundel. Great nieces and nephew Amber Spearman of Alabama, and Aaron Hazlerig of Biddeford. Bella Hazlerig of Biddeford. Great great nieces and nephews Nevaeh, Callen, Connor of Alabama, and her surviving aunts Connie, Irene, and Sis. Along with many cousins.
Barbara, soar with the white Doves. We will love and miss you and hold you in our hearts till we see you again.

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