September 21, 1939 - December 6, 2024
Posted by:
John Wank and family
Posted on:
December 18, 2024
Our deepest condolences to all of you. We remember Aunt Corrine fondly in our hearts. Love John, Ann and Marianthie and Leah.
Posted by:
Tiffany Ruffa
Posted on:
December 12, 2024
The most beautiful capture of your goofy yet loving moment. This was taken in my dining room as we chatted for hours. My mom quickly came over when she knew you were coming. Our home was filled with luv, laughters and heartfelt moments. Much luv, Tiffy and Val
Posted by:
Tiffany Ruffa
Posted on:
December 12, 2024
Visiting the Weis family’s house in Kansasville holds so many warm memories. Corrine’s loving and nurturing nature always made me feel welcome, especially as Beth and I explored the park and surroundings like adventurous (and mischievous!) kids. Those sleepovers left an imprint on my heart and became memories I will always treasure. Because we lived 25 miles apart, our families visited often, and we saw each other at Deaf clubs. Over the years, Beth and I stayed connected through letters, TTY, and later VP and MP. It was always important to me to know how Corrine and Ralph were doing—they meant so much. I’ll never forget their surprise visit to Mozzeria in 2015 where I was working, and shortly after they stopped by my home in CA. Corrine fell in love with my large scrap box, and it felt like perfect timing. I had struggled to let go of it, but seeing her excitement as she found a new use for it made it all worthwhile. Our shared hobby hearts understands!! Corrine, your warmth, humor, and loving heart will always be remembered. May you continue to spread joy and light in heaven, just as you did here. Much luv, Tiffy