Corenz-White-Obituary

Corenz Marquis "Corey" White

Lexington, Kentucky

1987 - 2016

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WHITE Corenz "Corey" M., 28, passed away on Sun, Jan 3, 2016. He was born on Aug 14, 1987. The son of Michelle Johnson (William) Schooler and James E. White and Robert Cole. He is survived by maternal grandparents Henry Johnson Sr and Doris Johnson, paternal grandparents Robert "Bob" (Rosemary)...

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We have today
To live-
To love-
To serve each other.
No magic word
can promise us
another.

Each ecstasy we miss
is swept
beyond recall.
Each gentleness we share
becomes a part
of all
that speaks
of loveliness.

We have today-
Tomorrow-
Doesn't matter now.
There is so much
To do today-
So much-
And all is never done.

God give us strength
and show us how-
That when today
Is yesterday
Our hearts will...

R.I.P BRO PRAYERS FOR YOUR FAMILY

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

To: Michelle& William Schooler and family,

Sending thoughts of sympathy, when you lose someone very precious, no one else can really know all that you feel. But please know that many caring thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow. I'm praying that God bring you all comfort and peace.

Rest in Heaven. Praising God for allowing me to have shared some memories with you. I'm continuing to pray with and for the family the God continues to be with them through this time. Bless you brother.

THE SNOWDEN FAMILY EXTENDS THEIR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES.

Corey and I met after realizing we would spot one another at so many different places, even out of town. This must've been the nature of our first conversation. Then, in college we spent many Thursdays in long lines together trying to squeeze into the hottest party. All I can remember is just infectious giggles and deep belly laughter days in and nights out. Even in a math class we had taken and failed twice together, we would just laugh the clock away, for particularly no reason.

Corey and I met after realizing we would spot one another at so many different places, even out of town. This must've been the nature of our first conversation. Then, in college we spent many Thursdays in long lines together trying to squeeze into the hottest party. All I can remember is just infectious giggles and deep belly laughter days in and nights out. Even in a math class we had taken and failed twice together, we would just laugh the clock away, for particularly no reason.