1500 Old York Road, Abington, PA
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 529, Abington, PA 19001
Phone: (215) 887-7375
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Obituary of William B. Packer
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Philadelphia businessman William Packer, born March 22, 1929, enjoyed a long and
distinguished career in the oil industry. He attended Germantown High School in
Philadelphia where he was awarded Valedictorian of his class at the age of 16. He
went on to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor's of Science
in Chemical Engineering and received a Master's Degree in Business from Drexel
University.
Mr. Packer started his career in 1950 in the research and sales department of Atlantic
Refining Company of Philadelphia. From there he went on to found his own chemical
bulk terminal storage facilities. Additionally, he developed his own refinery, Seaview
Petroleum, the last refinery built in the USA, in 1976.
Mr. Packer was appointed by the Secretary of Energy to serve on the National
Petroleum Council. He was appointed to the boards of Franklin Realty Inc., Provident
American Corporation, and Provident Indemnity Life Insurance Company. He also
served on the board of trustees of Bucknell University, Widener University and
Germantown Academy.
An avid sailor all his life, Mr. Packer's favorite expression was, "How sweet it is," as
he enjoyed sailing his beloved yacht Scotch Mist II around the world. He sailed
competitively since boyhood in various one- design and ocean racing sailboats at the
Ocean City Yacht Club. Mr. Packer was involved in numerous America's Cup
defenses in Newport, RI, Perth, Australia, and San Diego, California as a member of
The America's Cup Organizing Committee. He was a member of the Ocean City Yacht
Club, the New York Yacht Club, Sunnybrook Country Club, and the Philadelphia
Cricket Club.
Mr. Packer was an instrument rated pilot who flew his own single- engine aircraft for
years. He used this plane to commute to his various business operations along the
Eastern Seaboard. Additionally, he was a Lifemaster Bridge player.
During the Korean War, Mr. Packer received a navy commission as an Ensign Lt.
Commander in Reserve.
Mr. Packer married his high school sweetheart, Dalton Bradley, in 1950. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son; William B. Packer, Jr. and his wife, Margaret; by his daughters; Patricia Ayerle and Linda Packer and by six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Service information will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be sent to St. Thomas' Church Whitemarsh, 610 Church Road, Ft. Washington, PA 19034.
A Memorial Tree was planted for William
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Helweg & Rowland Funeral Home