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In Memory

Corinne Delvecchio (Servey)

Corinne Delvecchio (Servey)

Corinne's son-in-law made a tribute video after her death, with many pictures from her life:

www.youtube.com/watch

 

Published in The Seattle Times on Nov. 14, 2006:

Corinne A. SERVEY Age 63, devoted wife, mother and grandmother lost her battle with cancer on Nov. 8th, 2006. Survived by husband, William, daughters, Lisa and Rebekah, mother, Sylvia Delvecchio and a large extended family. A Service is being held at Woodinville Methodist Church at 3:00 p.m., Nov 18th. Memorials may be made to Cascade Cancer Center at Evergreen Hospital.

 
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09/30/10 10:32 AM #1    

Darlene Perry (Renando)

 Corinne was a dear friend.  She had a sweet and gentle spirit.  

We worked together at Bothell State Bank for many years.  What fun it was to work with her.  She was a hard worker all her life.  Cory and Bill were our neighbors for a time, and we enjoyed getting to know them.  We had lots of laughs with them.

As happens, our lives got busy and we lost contact.  I found her working at the Northshore Water District office in Kenmore a few years ago and we enjoyed catching up .

Unfortunately she died of cancer in 2006.  If others have more info, please respond.


08/15/11 07:22 PM #2    

Kathleen Gallagher

I am so sorry for the family of Corrine,  I truly appreciated the video of her celebration of life.

I was in Rainbow with Corrine, and always enjoyed her cheerful and loving nature.    I was truly touched by her passing.

 

Sincerely, Kathleen Gallagher, classmate and friend.


10/23/11 03:32 PM #3    

Joan Birchard (Thomlinson)

To Corinne's family -
Thank you so much for the beautiful tribute to my old friend. Corinne & I were good friends in elementary school - partly tied because our dads worked together. My dad had a lot of respect for Vince. It was good to see photos of Sylvia, too - as lovely as ever.
Corinne came to my baby shower when several didn't make it because of snow. I have never forgotten that.
After many years of lost contact, Corinne found my e-mail address & we corresponded for a couple of years before she became ill. She had had a great time at a class reunion & told me about it. I could tell that she was still a wonderful, caring person. Her family was everything to her & she was so proud of you. I will never forget Corinne.
Joan Birchard Thomlinson

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