In loving memory of

Edna Mae Robb
June 16, 1947 - May 28, 2018

Edna Mae Robb, Age 70 of Philadelphia, went to meet Her Lord Monday, May 28, 2018, surrounded by her family in Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia.

Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late John and Edna (nee Burgess) Harvey.

She was a Tax Analyst, employed by Internal Revenue Service for 30 years prior to her retirement in 2002

Mrs. Robb was a devout Christian and an active member of Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia where she served as a Sunday School Teacher and attended Bible Study. She was a Volunteer at Gilda's Club in Warminster, A Woman's Place in Doylestown, Libertae in Bensalem and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

She is the devoted mother of Deborah Mae Gavin and her husband David of Philadelphia, Dawn M. Baxter and her husband James of Lansdale, Joseph A. Robb, Jr. and his wife Mary of Harleysville. Edna is the loving Grandmother of Joseph Michael Weeks, Emma Mae Robb, Zoe Isabella Gavin, Autumn Grace Gavin. She is also is survived by her brother John Harvey of Jacksonville, FL and her sister Judy Sherlock and her husband Paul of Delran, NJ. She was Pre Deceased by her Soul Mate Dennis Shegda in 2004

Relatives and friends may call Friday from 9:15 to 10:15 AM at Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia,13500 Philmont Ave. Philadelphia, PA with a Funeral Service at 10:15 AM. Interment will be in Lawnview Cemetery, Rockledge.

In lieu of flowers, remembrances in her name to these organizations dear to her, would be appreciated by the family:
A Women's Place
P.O. Box 299
Doylestown, PA 18901
www.awomansplace.org


or the

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter
100 N. 20th Street Suite 405
Philadelphia, PA 19103
www.lls.org


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Tributes

Virginia Ingaran wrote on May 31, 2018:

"I am a cousin of Edna and so very sorry for all her suffering. She never complained and was always so willing to help anyone even with not feeling well. She will be truly missed but not forgotten. "