Monday, December 31, 2007

Edith Corbin

Edith Corbin
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FUNERALS
Rites Held For Edith M. Corbin
Funeral services for Mrs. Edith M. Corbin were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Resthaven Mortuary, north of Trenton. The Rev. Larry Kackley, pastor of the Rural Dale Baptist Church, officiated.
Mrs. Corbin, 67, a resident of Route 4, Trenton, died early Friday morning in the Bailey Clinic at Jamesport.
Special music was provided by Mrs. Carolyn Berry, who sang "The Old Rugged Cross", and "Take My Hand, Precious Lord." Mrs. Jackie Gibler played the organ accompaniment.
Pallbearers were Rex Harkins, Oliver Brewer, Alfred Urton, Leroy Corbin, Jim Spears and Frank Spears.
Burial was in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, north of Trenton.

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Rural Trenton Woman Dies
Mrs. Edith M. Corbin,67, a resident of Route 4, Trenton, died at 1 a.m. today at the Bailey Clinic in Jamesport, where she had been a patient one day.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m Monday at Resthaven Mortuary, north of Trenton. The Rev. Larry Kackley, pastor of the Rural Dale Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, north of Trenton.
There is no family visitation scheduled at the mortuary.
Mrs. Corbin was born near Gilman City, Mo., on June 7, 1914, a daughter of Albert Louis and Maggie Mae Smith Brown. She was married to Harold Corbin on Feb. 6, 1954 in Trenton. They lived on a farm southwest of Trenton all their married life.
Mrs. Corbin was a member of the Edinburg Baptist Church.
She is survived by her husband, Harold of the home; one son, Cecil Chambers of Trenton; her mother, Mrs. Maggie Weber of Lamoni, Iowa; one brother, Vermal Brown, and one sister, Verma Dean McCullough, both of Trenton; two half brothers, Charles Smith of Springdale, Ark., and Junior Smith of Apple Valley, Calif., and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Corbin was preceded in death by her father and one grandson, Gary Wayne Chambers.

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