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Leon Geoffrey Corbin

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Leon Geoffrey Corbin

Birth
Logan, Logan County, Colorado, USA
Death
11 Sep 2000 (aged 83)
Federal Way, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pacific Lutheran Cemetery, Section 7, Lot 0073, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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NOTE: See burial information at the bottom in regards to burial discrepancy in the obituary.

Leon Geoffrey Corbin of Auburn died Sept. 11, 2000, at St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way. He was 83.

Born April 14, 1917, in Logan County, Colo., he married Lauretta V. Schmidt on Sept. 24, 1938, in Colorado and lived in the South County area for 23 years.

Mr. Corbin retired in 1976, after 29 years of service as a mail carrier for the postal service. He enjoyed rock hunting, carpentry and wood working.

He is survived by his wife, Lauretta Corbin of Auburn; son Everett Corbin of Fort Worth, Texas; daughters Sharlene Jaundalderis of North Seattle and Lucille Hellmann of Auburn; brothers Lee Corbin of Des Moines and Lyle Corbin of Paris, France; sister Opal Ballard of Albany, Ore.; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be at noon Saturday at Yahn & Son Funeral Home in Auburn. Inurnment will be at Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park(?) in North Seattle.

Ancestry Tree:
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/11270310/person/1783135322/facts

Leon Geoffrey Corbin
BIRTH 14 APR 1917 • Burdette, Logan, Colorado, United States
DEATH 11 SEP 2000 • Federal Way, King, Washington

Parents:

William Harvey Leo Corbin
1895–1980

Genevieve Gertrude Ellen Beckham
1896–1986

Siblings:

Opal Luella (Corbin) Ballard
1922–2006
Lee
Lyle

Spouse:

Lauretta Vaun Schmidt
1921–2019

Children:

PRIVATE - SON
PRIVATE - DAUGHTER
PRIVATE - DAUGHTER

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Per graver https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/48231115 - 7-16-2022

Dignity owns E-W and Pacific Lutheran and Abbey View which are all administered out of the E-W office. E-W and P.L. share grounds with no physical divider between them so it is a not uncommon error for obituaries and even state death certificates to mistakenly list E-W as the cemetery instead of P.L. due to the E-W office administration of P.L.
NOTE: See burial information at the bottom in regards to burial discrepancy in the obituary.

Leon Geoffrey Corbin of Auburn died Sept. 11, 2000, at St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way. He was 83.

Born April 14, 1917, in Logan County, Colo., he married Lauretta V. Schmidt on Sept. 24, 1938, in Colorado and lived in the South County area for 23 years.

Mr. Corbin retired in 1976, after 29 years of service as a mail carrier for the postal service. He enjoyed rock hunting, carpentry and wood working.

He is survived by his wife, Lauretta Corbin of Auburn; son Everett Corbin of Fort Worth, Texas; daughters Sharlene Jaundalderis of North Seattle and Lucille Hellmann of Auburn; brothers Lee Corbin of Des Moines and Lyle Corbin of Paris, France; sister Opal Ballard of Albany, Ore.; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be at noon Saturday at Yahn & Son Funeral Home in Auburn. Inurnment will be at Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park(?) in North Seattle.

Ancestry Tree:
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/11270310/person/1783135322/facts

Leon Geoffrey Corbin
BIRTH 14 APR 1917 • Burdette, Logan, Colorado, United States
DEATH 11 SEP 2000 • Federal Way, King, Washington

Parents:

William Harvey Leo Corbin
1895–1980

Genevieve Gertrude Ellen Beckham
1896–1986

Siblings:

Opal Luella (Corbin) Ballard
1922–2006
Lee
Lyle

Spouse:

Lauretta Vaun Schmidt
1921–2019

Children:

PRIVATE - SON
PRIVATE - DAUGHTER
PRIVATE - DAUGHTER

***********************
Per graver https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/48231115 - 7-16-2022

Dignity owns E-W and Pacific Lutheran and Abbey View which are all administered out of the E-W office. E-W and P.L. share grounds with no physical divider between them so it is a not uncommon error for obituaries and even state death certificates to mistakenly list E-W as the cemetery instead of P.L. due to the E-W office administration of P.L.


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