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Clyde Chester Corbin

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Clyde Chester Corbin

Birth
Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
2 Apr 2017 (aged 95)
Albion, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Kingfisher, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Clyde was born May 7,1921 in Yukon Oklahoma to D.C. Corbin and Ethyl Simmons Corbin and passed away at his ranch "Talimichi" near Albion, Oklahoma

Accompanying his parents who were school teachers, he moved to Central High near Velma Alma Oklahoma and then to the "homeplace" just north of Kingfisher Oklahoma. After graduating from Kingfisher High, he attended Oklahoma A & M for two years before volunteering for the U.S. Army. While stationed at the German prisoner of war camp at Tonkawa, he married Doris Kottwitz of Kingfisher. After being mustered out of the service, Clyde and Doris settled permanently on their new home place, their farm west of Kingfisher. After Doris passed away in 2001, Clyde retired to his ranch near Albion. He passed away at his rock home with views to the Kiamichi River and Kiamichi Mountains.

He was preceded in death by his wife Doris: his daughter Carol Daugherty, his parents D.C. and Ethyl Corbin; his sister Audrey Corbin and his brother Don Corbin.

He is survived by his son Donnie Corbin and wife LaConia of Albion, Oklahoma; his son in law E.J. Daugherty and wife Pat of Eldorado Arkansas; his son Ken Corbin and wife Katherine of Enid Oklahoma: his grandson Weston Corbin of Oklahoma City; his granddaughter Carrie Walker and husband Shiloh of Nashville Tennesse; his grandson Jacy Daugherty and wife Amanda of Little Rock Arkansas; and three great grandchildren: Mary Carol Daugherty, Catherine Daugherty, and Will Daugherty of Little Rock Arkansas.

A memorial service will be at the Burkhart Funeral Service Chapel in Clayton, Oklahoma on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 10:30 AM with Reverend Pete Heflin and C. Lynn Bullard officiating.n A graveside memorial service for Clyde C. Corbin is 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at the Kingfisher Cemetery, with Reverend Pat Daugherty officiating.


Clyde was born May 7,1921 in Yukon Oklahoma to D.C. Corbin and Ethyl Simmons Corbin and passed away at his ranch "Talimichi" near Albion, Oklahoma

Accompanying his parents who were school teachers, he moved to Central High near Velma Alma Oklahoma and then to the "homeplace" just north of Kingfisher Oklahoma. After graduating from Kingfisher High, he attended Oklahoma A & M for two years before volunteering for the U.S. Army. While stationed at the German prisoner of war camp at Tonkawa, he married Doris Kottwitz of Kingfisher. After being mustered out of the service, Clyde and Doris settled permanently on their new home place, their farm west of Kingfisher. After Doris passed away in 2001, Clyde retired to his ranch near Albion. He passed away at his rock home with views to the Kiamichi River and Kiamichi Mountains.

He was preceded in death by his wife Doris: his daughter Carol Daugherty, his parents D.C. and Ethyl Corbin; his sister Audrey Corbin and his brother Don Corbin.

He is survived by his son Donnie Corbin and wife LaConia of Albion, Oklahoma; his son in law E.J. Daugherty and wife Pat of Eldorado Arkansas; his son Ken Corbin and wife Katherine of Enid Oklahoma: his grandson Weston Corbin of Oklahoma City; his granddaughter Carrie Walker and husband Shiloh of Nashville Tennesse; his grandson Jacy Daugherty and wife Amanda of Little Rock Arkansas; and three great grandchildren: Mary Carol Daugherty, Catherine Daugherty, and Will Daugherty of Little Rock Arkansas.

A memorial service will be at the Burkhart Funeral Service Chapel in Clayton, Oklahoma on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 10:30 AM with Reverend Pete Heflin and C. Lynn Bullard officiating.n A graveside memorial service for Clyde C. Corbin is 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at the Kingfisher Cemetery, with Reverend Pat Daugherty officiating.



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