Jay loved the outdoors. After his retirement from Kay County, Jay and Sue spent lots of time at the lake. He enjoyed camping, fishing, and squirrel hunting. He could do almost anything as a wood craftsman and was always working on numerous projects. Sue would paint and complete the projects. Jay enjoyed spending time with family, attending auctions, collecting antiques and was an excellent cook.
He was preceded in death by his parents Lester and Helen Corbitt, two sisters Barbara and Nancy, his wife Carolyn, daughter Sherri Grace and granddaughter Kristi Pennington.
Jay is survived by his son, Darrell and wife Becky of Baytown, Texas; son, Tim and wife Vicki of Ponca City and son-in-law, James Grace of Kaw City. Also, six grandchildren including Brandi Doty and her husband Chad of Owasso, Chad Corbitt and his wife Kelly of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jonny Corbitt and his wife Lacey of Stillwater, Wendy Corbitt of Baytown, Texas, Lindsey Perkins and her husband Kris of Blackwell, and Tyler Corbitt of Ponca City. The sixteen great grandchildren include Brayden, Taegin, Ethan, Landon, Malarie, Carter, Tayler, Emma, Kaetyn, Noah, Willa, Zackary, Samuel, Annabel, Vayda , Roman, and one great-great grandson Zayden. Jay is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held at the Blackwell Cemetery on Saturday, December 21, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. Guests are invited to stop by Lindsey's home at 865 Saralyn Dr., Blackwell following the services to visit with family.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of North Central Oklahoma in care of Roberts and Sons Funeral Home.
The family would like to thank Bob's Grill, Los Potros, The Lunch Box, and Danny's BBQ for treating Jay as if he was a part of your own family. We would also like to thank Creekside Village, Blackwell Regional Hospital, Hospice, Dr. Briggs, and Michelle for your exceptional care.
Jay loved the outdoors. After his retirement from Kay County, Jay and Sue spent lots of time at the lake. He enjoyed camping, fishing, and squirrel hunting. He could do almost anything as a wood craftsman and was always working on numerous projects. Sue would paint and complete the projects. Jay enjoyed spending time with family, attending auctions, collecting antiques and was an excellent cook.
He was preceded in death by his parents Lester and Helen Corbitt, two sisters Barbara and Nancy, his wife Carolyn, daughter Sherri Grace and granddaughter Kristi Pennington.
Jay is survived by his son, Darrell and wife Becky of Baytown, Texas; son, Tim and wife Vicki of Ponca City and son-in-law, James Grace of Kaw City. Also, six grandchildren including Brandi Doty and her husband Chad of Owasso, Chad Corbitt and his wife Kelly of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jonny Corbitt and his wife Lacey of Stillwater, Wendy Corbitt of Baytown, Texas, Lindsey Perkins and her husband Kris of Blackwell, and Tyler Corbitt of Ponca City. The sixteen great grandchildren include Brayden, Taegin, Ethan, Landon, Malarie, Carter, Tayler, Emma, Kaetyn, Noah, Willa, Zackary, Samuel, Annabel, Vayda , Roman, and one great-great grandson Zayden. Jay is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held at the Blackwell Cemetery on Saturday, December 21, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. Guests are invited to stop by Lindsey's home at 865 Saralyn Dr., Blackwell following the services to visit with family.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of North Central Oklahoma in care of Roberts and Sons Funeral Home.
The family would like to thank Bob's Grill, Los Potros, The Lunch Box, and Danny's BBQ for treating Jay as if he was a part of your own family. We would also like to thank Creekside Village, Blackwell Regional Hospital, Hospice, Dr. Briggs, and Michelle for your exceptional care.
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