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John Corbeil Obituary

John Weston Corbeil February 20, 1921 – July 24, 2011 John Weston Corbeil, artist, age 90, passed away in the arms of his loving family July 24, 2011 in McCall, Idaho. Brave, noble, and strong-willed to his last breath, John gave his family a treasured life and healing death. He fell ill while spending another summer at their cabin on Payette Lake, the place he loved most and had built with his beloved wife "Patsy". John was born in Berkeley, CA on February 20, 1921 to Edith Vanderlip Weston and Oliver Silvio Corbeil. He grew up in San Diego and Los Angeles and went to Los Angeles High School. Enrolling at UCLA through NROTC, he majored in engineering and lettered in crew, which he loved. He had almost completed his studies when he was called to the submarine service of the US Navy. During World War II, he was a lieutenant on the USS Tunney and a proud member of the Wolf Pack and Mighty Mine Dodgers in the Sea of Japan. Near the end of his service, John realized his interest was art and after the war, he used the G.I. Bill to complete his undergraduate degree in art at UCLA. Even more valuable than his education, while at UCLA he gained the partner of a lifetime when a beautiful former WAVE, Patricia Louise Thompson, caught his eye on the steps of the art building. A dramatic courtship presaged their 62 years together - raising seven children and balancing his artistic temperament with her steadfast faith. After marrying Patricia, John earned a Master of Arts at UCLA. He began his teaching career at Mt. Vernon Junior High in Los Angeles. He then taught at Sutter Junior High, and Canoga Park High, before moving on to Los Angeles Pierce College where he spent the majority of his 42 year teaching career as a professor of art. His innovative approach led his students on adventures in and out of the classroom, including doing performance art before it had a name, and taking groups of students on camping trips across Europe. Throughout his career his passion and creativity inspired thousands of students, some of whom kept in touch with him to the present. Not only did he teach drawing and painting, he was also a prolific artist who showed his work in galleries and his home studio high in the mountains of Topanga Canyon, CA. His work expressed a passionate love of nature, the subject of most of his drawings and paintings. He carried on the tradition of his grandmother, Anne Vanderlip Weston, a Tiffany Girl, one of the first female designers of stained glass for Louis C. Tiffany in New York City. Early in his career he discovered McCall, ID and he and Pat spent the next 59 summers transforming a one room hunting shack into a welcoming haven which supports their large family in their joyous summer reunions. Once retired, John and Pat spent any time not in McCall at their winter residence in Oceanside, CA, or, as their license plate read, as "nomadic domestics" sharing the lives of their children and grandchildren. John exemplified love, courage, creativity, honor, humor, loyalty, tenacity and a willingness to enlist anyone's attendance at the cement mixer, qualities which we hope to carry on in his loving family which includes his wife, Patricia; sisters, Diane Fraley of McCall, ID and Geraldine "Gerry" Wright of Boise, ID; Robin Gilman of Grand Junction, CO; Ryn Corbeil and wife, Erica Rose of Lakeside, CA; Shawn and wife, Connie Corbeil of Moorpark, CA; Piper and husband, Marcus Field of Boise, ID; Lark Corbeil and husband, David Crandall of Boulder, CO; Per and wife, Barbara Corbeil of Oceanside, CA; Teal and husband, Charles LeVine of Manhattan Beach, CA, and 18 grandchildren. The family would like to extend their deepest appreciation to the wonderful staff of St. Luke's McCall Hospital who could not have been more supportive of our father and our entire family. The family will be updating a website www.johncorbeil.com. Condolences can be left on Facebook at John W Corbeil. A funeral mass was held at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in McCall on Thursday, July 28, 2011.

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Published by The Daily Sentinel on Jul. 31, 2011.

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August 9, 2011

Dear Corbeil Family, I have known your father for over 40 years and through him met you Robin whom I am proud to call a soul sister and Michael Federson who holds a very special part of my heart but it is you Mr. Corbeil who I am truly blessed to have met. The only reason I took your class was because I needed an “easy” class to round out my schedule only to find your class was anything but easy. You were an exacting teacher with high standards and expected all of us to do only our very best even if we didn’t have an artistic bone in our body (me) and this was made very clear the day you took us on a tour of Peirce’s cow farm with our pad and pencil to draw that darn “continues cow”. A forewarning of this little trip would have been nice so some of us could have worn the proper shoes and not the sandals I always wore but I must admit washing cow patties off my shoes and feet was a nice treat on that hot day.
I could go on with remembrances’, all of which make my heart smile, but Mr. Corbeil I have always thanked the Lord for having you in my life because of what you taught me about life, love and family and seeing you interact with your children, your wonderful wife, Pat, and your students. You are a remarkable man for all the lives you have touched and making the world a brighter place. You were blessed by the hand of our Lord and in turn blessed us. Lovingly, Jackie Lipps Perkins

August 7, 2011

Shawn: I saw this today and thought of you, i remember you speaking highly of you father when you talked about growing up. I wanted to let you know that I was thinking of you at this time. Luke Claus. LACoFD

Dell Stubblefield

August 7, 2011

We are sorry to hear about John's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go to his family and friends. McCall will not be the same without him. Dell and Fern Stubblefield ( McCall, Idaho)

Ilona Hemperly

August 2, 2011

Our deepest sympathy goes out to John Corbeil's beautiful family. What wonderful memories we have of him as our art teacher both at Canoga High & Pierce College. His inspiration helped give us the confidence to follow our dreams to be artists ourselves when we moved to Hawaii in 1970. We will continue to keep him in our hearts always.
a warm aloha from,
Ilona & Michael Hemperly
Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

Roberta Crockett

August 2, 2011

My heartfelt sympathy to John's amazing family. He was a dear man, and I know he will be greatly missed. Hold each other close and cherish your memories. There are so many intriguing stories touched on in his obituary, and so many more that couldn't be included. Rick and I spent a June weekend at the cabin with Marc and Piper and experienced first hand the beauty you have there as part of John's legacy.
In sympathy, Roberta Crockett and Rick Johnson

Marjorie Hoskinson

August 1, 2011

I am sorry to hear that John has died. He was a delightful person. I greatly enjoyed our talks when he was teaching, as am I, at Pierce.

Marge Rheuban

August 1, 2011

I am sad to learn of John's passing. In reading this article about him it is wonderful to know that he lived a long full life. I met John when studying art at Pierce Community College. I learned a lot about painting from him and I am remembering the times he would read his poetry to the class while smoking his pipe. He will not be forgotten. My condolences to his family at this difficult time.
Marge Rheuban

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