Corinne M. (Collins) Sardella

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: August 19, 1950
  • Date Of Death: May 27, 2022
  • State: Massachusetts

WARD HILL – Corinne (Cora/Reny) M. (Collins) Sardella, 71, died Friday, May the 27 in 2022, peacefully at home with family by her side. She was born on August 19, 1950 in Yokosuka, Japan. Cora was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Marie C. (Marcoux) Collins. Being a Navy Brat, she also lived in  Florida and California before her family returned to their home town of Haverhill in 1963, settling in  Ward Hill where Cora began many life time friendships.

Cora graduated from Haverhill High School in 1969 and the Early Childhood Program at Northern Essex Community College (NECC) in 1983 with an Associate in Science Degree having earned High Honors. She was inducted into the Phi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology.

She had baby sat and worked in Academy Lanes at the food counter while in high school. Next she was employed by J. P. Stevens. After attending NECC she was a teacher at the Wang Daycare Center before opening her own facility called Home Learning Center. Cora then worked for The Salvation Army before being employed by Dr. Rose, followed by Pentucket Medical. She ended her career in the Haverhill School System and upon retirement remained active as a volunteer.

Cora was instrumental in helping build three of the family’s houses, as well as in the renovation of her daughter’s house. She was a talented artist/decorator, always had creative projects in progress, and loved making puzzles. Her personal travels with the family took them to two countries and thirty-six states. Their favorite destination was Walt Disney World.

Her favorite role was that of grandmother to her beloved Belle.

Cora was predeceased by her son, Christopher M. Sardella and her sister Margaret E. Defeo. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Steven D. Sardella; daughter Christea M. Sardella and partner Charlie Papaefthemiou; granddaughter Isabella M. Sardella; siblings Catherine N., Robert F., Daniel J.

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