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Al Ishu
December 9, 2023
Corn, my co-worker, my friend, my brother. Thank you for the love you shared. Thank you for the laughs you made. Your heart was made of gold. Your kindness was unmatched. We laughed together so many times. Those memories of fun are what I will take with me the rest of my days.
I LOVE you my brother. Rest in Peace in Heaven.
Your spirit will LIVE ON FOREVER.
We work with so many different people over our careers but you are one of very few that my entire family knows. You will be sorely missed. You will never be forgotten. You will forever be loved.

Eddie Rodriguez
December 9, 2023
Eddie Rodriguez
December 8, 2023
I've known Corn since 1988. He loved his parents, fishing, production and the Dallas Cowboys. He also loved to laugh. He had a great sense of humor. He was always ready to help teach young people getting into the business. Many times after ESPN shows he would take the leftover food from the post-game meal to a homeless shelter in whatever town we were in. Corn had a heart of gold. I loved him & I will always miss him. Rest in Peace My Brother.

Stevie k
December 8, 2023
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Michael Miner
December 7, 2023
Anywhere we went where there was a body of water Corny would always share his fishing stories. He was so proud of his catches and time spent doing what he truly loved. I will miss him dearly. RIP my friend.
Andy Benz
December 7, 2023
I met Corny as a co-worker in the Dallas area many years ago, and then for the last decade worked regularly with him in Austin. He ALWAYS made me laugh! His ever-present grin was infectious and his belly-laugh was his signature. I helped him with his phone and computer log-ins on several occasions. But best of all, he called me out of the blue just to ask about something or someone and we always chatted for several minutes.
Fuller-Sheffield Funeral Services
December 6, 2023
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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