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Timothy Paul Corey - Class Of 1978 VIEW PROFILE

Timothy Paul Corey

Feb 10, 1960 - May 8, 2010


 

Beloved son, father, brother, uncle, friend and colleague Timothy Corey, 50, of Meridian, Idaho, died Saturday, May 8th of natural causes.

Tim was born in Pomona, Calif., on Feb. 10, 1960 to Donald and Dorothy Corey. He was the youngest of three sons. After high school, Tim began working as a manufacturer's representative in the medical field. In 1990, Tim married Kris Iseminger. Together they had three beautiful children, twin daughters Katie and Megan in 1991, and a son, Andrew in 1994. When their marriage ended, Tim relocated to Idaho where he took a job at Costco in Boise. Tim had several passions in life; spending quality time with his children, fishing and camping with family and friends, watching Formula I auto racing, and dogs, especially his "Scruffy." He had two dreams he often talked about; first, to attend a FI race in person, second, to purchase a Harley-Davidson and ride across the country from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Tim was a charming, bright, caring and loveable person. He had a quick wit and a great sense of humor. He was liked by everyone he had the pleasure of meeting. He had a wonderful way of making everyone he was with feel special.

Tim is survived by his parents, Donald and Dorothy Corey of Meridian, two older brothers, John (Debbie) of Claremont, Calif., and Jim (Kim) of Eagle, his children, Katie, Megan and Andrew of Vacaville, Calif., nieces, Kristen, Erin and Heather, and nephew, Matthew. Our family would like to recognize the steady flow of love and support from both friends and relatives, near and far. We would also like to thank Tim's Costco "family" for their outpouring of love and support. In addition, we want to recognize and thank the wonderful staff of the Saint Alphonsus Hospital ICU department. Your kind, compassionate and loving care of Tim will never be forgotten.

Two memorials will be held in Tim's honor this summer; the first in Upland, Calif., on July 3, the second will be held in the Boise area later this summer with the date and location to be determined. We love and miss you!

- Published in Idaho Statesman on May 18, 2010





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