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Mark Wayne Corley

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Mark Wayne Corley

Birth
Gravette, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
1 May 2020 (aged 71)
Winslow, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Brentwood, Washington County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Mark Wayne Corley, 71, of Winslow and Fayetteville died at his home on May 1, 2020.
He was born in Gravette to Dr. Glenn P. Corley and Nina Pate Corley.

Mark was a graduate of The University of Arkansas Law School and was a retired Attorney. He practiced law with Ralph Williams Firm in Bentonville and later had his own practice in Rogers. For the past many years, Mark was a farmer and a vendor at Fayetteville Farmers' Market, selling native trees, plants, and pawpaws.

He was formerly a reporter for the Arkansas Gazette, a VISTA Volunteer, and a renowned stone mason who worked on many houses designed by architect Faye Jones. Mark was a founding member of the Weedy Rough Community and was a skilled carpenter and potter.
Mark had previously served as the chairman of The Board of Directors of Ozark Legal Services, and as a member of The Board of Directors of both the Washington County Equal Opportunity Agency and The Rural Mountain Producers Exchange. He served on The Bentonville Airport Commission, Fayetteville Historic District Commission, and Democrat Central Committees of both Washington and Benton Counties.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Steve Corley, and his nephew Matthew Corley Malm.

Survivors include his sister Ellen Corley and brother-in-law David Malm of Jasper, a nephew Daniel Corley Malm and wife Lauren of Little Rock, a niece Kathleen Corley Malm Marleneanu and husband Tony of Maumelle, and three grand nephews, Benjamin and Beckett Malm and Milan Marleneanu.

Graveside services will be held at the Brentwood Cemetery at a later date.
Mark Wayne Corley, 71, of Winslow and Fayetteville died at his home on May 1, 2020.
He was born in Gravette to Dr. Glenn P. Corley and Nina Pate Corley.

Mark was a graduate of The University of Arkansas Law School and was a retired Attorney. He practiced law with Ralph Williams Firm in Bentonville and later had his own practice in Rogers. For the past many years, Mark was a farmer and a vendor at Fayetteville Farmers' Market, selling native trees, plants, and pawpaws.

He was formerly a reporter for the Arkansas Gazette, a VISTA Volunteer, and a renowned stone mason who worked on many houses designed by architect Faye Jones. Mark was a founding member of the Weedy Rough Community and was a skilled carpenter and potter.
Mark had previously served as the chairman of The Board of Directors of Ozark Legal Services, and as a member of The Board of Directors of both the Washington County Equal Opportunity Agency and The Rural Mountain Producers Exchange. He served on The Bentonville Airport Commission, Fayetteville Historic District Commission, and Democrat Central Committees of both Washington and Benton Counties.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Steve Corley, and his nephew Matthew Corley Malm.

Survivors include his sister Ellen Corley and brother-in-law David Malm of Jasper, a nephew Daniel Corley Malm and wife Lauren of Little Rock, a niece Kathleen Corley Malm Marleneanu and husband Tony of Maumelle, and three grand nephews, Benjamin and Beckett Malm and Milan Marleneanu.

Graveside services will be held at the Brentwood Cemetery at a later date.

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