Words can not express how much our lives were enriched by you. My love of horse came through my love for you. As the story was told to me… I was about 8 days old when you put me up on Mickey.
I love you,
Angie
I want the family to know that, although I only know Shelly Jo in your family, I feel like I know you all. Shelly Jo speaks so highly of her family and she loves you all so much. I am so sorry for your loss and pray that God be with each of you during this difficult time.
Since Corky mostly called Austin his home town we always laughed so hard when he told the story of the Veteran’s Day Parade. Being born on Veteran’s Day and back in more patriot times the schools always let out for that day plus there was a big parade befitting the state capital. Poor Corky — until about the age of 6 or 7 had always thought everyone was celebrating his birthday. I don’t remember him telling us who popped his bubble by explaining what the parades were all about but he did say that it hurt his feeelings really bad. From that point on he said it went downhill. God Love Him!!
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Words can not express how much our lives were enriched by you. My love of horse came through my love for you. As the story was told to me… I was about 8 days old when you put me up on Mickey.
I love you,
Angie
I had the "experience" of working with Corky for a couple of years. Great guy with a unique sense of humor. He will be missed.
Debbie,
Although no words can really help ease the loss you feel, just know that you are very close in my thoughts and prayers.
Debbie DeLillo
I want the family to know that, although I only know Shelly Jo in your family, I feel like I know you all. Shelly Jo speaks so highly of her family and she loves you all so much. I am so sorry for your loss and pray that God be with each of you during this difficult time.
Since Corky mostly called Austin his home town we always laughed so hard when he told the story of the Veteran’s Day Parade. Being born on Veteran’s Day and back in more patriot times the schools always let out for that day plus there was a big parade befitting the state capital. Poor Corky — until about the age of 6 or 7 had always thought everyone was celebrating his birthday. I don’t remember him telling us who popped his bubble by explaining what the parades were all about but he did say that it hurt his feeelings really bad. From that point on he said it went downhill. God Love Him!!
Corky was a special friend and will always be remembered by me thru our love for horses and liver and onions.
Mae Frances, Mary and Shelly,
I was sorry to hear about your loss. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. He always did love his horses.
Sandy
Well you’re not a broke cowboy anymore…huh?
giddy-yup!!!
see ya soon;
"Happy trails to you"
Good bye my brother…you won’t be forgotten.
Watch over us!
Ride em Cowboy! Corky will be not foegotten!