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Alfred B. Corbin, Jr., 84, Adair County, KY (1930-2015)

Mr. Corbin was a member of the Dunbar Hill Community Church, a US Marine Corp veteran and farmer. He was a poet at heart and loved his family and farm. He was a member of large, pioneer line Adair County Family, born the son of Alfred B. and Emma Triplett Corbin, SR. His wife, Kathy Haddix Corbin, survives. He leaves 20 direct and one step living descendants.
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Alfred B. Corbin, Jr., age 84 of Columbia, KY passed away Saturday , February 7, 2015 at 2:30pmCT, at his home after several weeks illness. Funeral service will be Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 11amCT, at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, 210 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY with Bro. Darrell Tucker, the officiating clergy. Interment in the Corbin Family Cemetery, 3349 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY. The family requests visiting after 4pmCT on Monday at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home.



Alfred B. Corbin, Jr., 84, Adair County, KY (1930-2015)

He was born December 9, 1930 near Columbia, KY the son of the late: Alfred B. and Emma Triplett Corbin Sr. He died Saturday, February 7, 2015, at the age of 84 years, one month, and 29 days.

He was preceded in death by his parents and by two sons: John Richie Corbin, Kevin Corbin and by one daughter, Julie Wilkerson; two brothers and four sisters: Elvin Corbin and Triplett Corbin, Minnie Rubarts, Allie Hixson, Christine Morgan, and Julia Mae Corbin.

His wife Kathy Haddix Corbin, of Columbia, KY, survives, along with the following:
  • Three sons: Alfred Corbin and wife Sandy of Columbia, KY; James Corbin and wife Lisa of Columbia, KY; and Greg Corbin and wife Michelle of Greensburg, KY

  • One step daughter: Kim Trivette of Columbia, KY

  • One sister: Cylina Zink of Fredericksburg, Indiana

  • Eleven grandchildren

  • Six great grandchildren
Mr. Corbin was a member of the Dunbar Hill Community Church, a US Marine Corp veteran and farmer. He was a poet at heart and loved his family and farm.

Send a condolence to the family of Alfred B. Corbin, Jr.

Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, 210 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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Alfred B. Corbin, Jr., 84, Adair County, KY (1930-2015)



2015-02-09 - 210 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY - Photo from Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home.

Alfred B. Corbin, Jr., 84, Adair County, KY (1930-2015)


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