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Cory was a great guy. I worked for him in 2013. He always made sure to come up and talk to me if he saw me. Rest in peace buddy
May 20, 2025
Photo courtesy of Heritage Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Jan 24, 1974 – Apr 20, 2025
Cory Ray Stephens
January 24, 1974 – April 20, 2025
Cory Ray Stephens, 51, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, went home to Heaven on the morning of April 20, 2025, surrounded by love at Dougherty Hospice House.
Born in Britton, South Dakota, on January 24, 1974, Cory was a man whose strength was only rivaled by his heart. He spent his life working with his hands and leading with his faith. As co-owner of Franchise Concrete with his brother Coby, Cory built more than driveways and sidewalks—he built a life marked by grit, loyalty, and integrity.
Cory was a proud husband to Kristina, a devoted father to Wyatt, Isabella, and Olivia, and a loving stepdad to Kassidy. He adored his wife and children and found deep joy in every moment spent with them. Whether cheering on Nebraska football, flipping ribeye on the grill, or laughing under the sun on the water—Cory’s presence made every moment better.
The gym was his second home—where he found strength, brotherhood, and his wife. He loved early mornings, country music, fresh air, and making people laugh. Cory didn’t just show up—he showed up early, stayed late, and gave everything he had.
But more than anything, Cory was on fire with faith in his Lord. He and Kristina were married in a chapel ceremony on December 6, 2023—one of the most God-filled, love-soaked days of their lives. In November, they were baptized by immersion at Central Church. Cory shared his testimony that night, speaking about his journey with Christ, the power of love, and the example he wanted to set for his children. Even as he battled Stage 4 cancer, Cory’s spirit never wavered. His eyes stayed fixed on Jesus. In his final weeks, he shared his faith with other patients and healthcare workers—engaging in deep spiritual conversations, asking if he could pray with them, and telling them about the hope he had in Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Kristina Stephens; his children, Wyatt, Isabella, and Olivia; his stepdaughter, Kassidy; and their mother, Emily Stephens. He leaves behind his parents, Dennis Stephens and Brenda Stephens (Bob Hyde); his beloved grandmother, Jean Ford; and his siblings, Kelli Stephens Ford (and her daughters, Emerie and Lilliana), and Coby Stephens (with his wife, Michelle, and their children, Gracey, Jersey, Gram, and Finley). First cousins, Matthew Newcomer and son Jax, Ashley Newcomer Moore (with her husband Tom, and their three children, Easton, Grayson, and Remi). He is also survived by his step-siblings, Brock Hyde and Tara Hyde-White and countless extended family and friends who loved him deeply.
Cory was preceded in death by his grandparents Lillian and Charlie Stephens and James Raymond Gant, his beloved Aunt Judy Gant Newcomer, his Uncle Todd Gant; cousin, Kurt Winings; his Uncle Jerry Stephens; and his Aunt Judy Stephens-Lee.
A celebration of Cory’s life will be at Central Church on May 19, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, a benefit account has been established for Cory’s children—Wyatt, Isabella, and Olivia—at American Bank & Trust. Donations may be made at any branch location under the “Cory Stephens Memorial Fund
Cory lived with boldness, loved without limits, and laughed from deep in his gut. He leaves behind a legacy of faith, family, and resilience—and a reminder to all of us to rise early, love hard, lean in, and trust God, even in the impossible.
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Cory was a great guy. I worked for him in 2013. He always made sure to come up and talk to me if he saw me. Rest in peace buddy
May 20, 2025
Love you Bud! I loved your passion for all things! Your smile and laugh was infectious as well as your can do attitude! You are in many many people's hearts and minds today. Hugs to each of you who hurt with sadness and try to find and feel the joy that we all know overwhelms our believer in Christ Cory Ray.
Jared Martin
May 19, 2025 | Greenwood, IN | Friend
Deepest sympathy to Corey’s family. It’s difficult to lose someone but even more so when they are young. Keep his memories alive in your hearts. Prayers, Mark and Sandy Gant, Geddes, SD.
Sandy Gant
April 27, 2025 | Geddes, SD
I grew up just a couple miles from Cory on the farm and our parents were extremely close, so we always had lots of time to play as kids on the farm at least 3 times a week, chasing bull snakes and always sneaking into basement freezer and getting those ice cream push-ups! Those memories are still with me to this day. To have this happen to someone as great as him is devastating and I’m so sorry to hear of this! My thoughts and love go out to his family and bless his kiddos❤
Heath Houdek
April 26, 2025 | Junction City, OR | Friend
I am so sorry for the loss of Cory. I knew him as a kid growing up in Onida. My heart breaks for all of you. I hope you find comfort in your memories and hold them close to your hearts. Keeping you all in my prayers
Char Squires Keller
April 24, 2025 | Pierre, SD
I am so sorry to hear about Cory's illness and passing! I was the secretary at his Kid's (Wyatt, Isabella and Olivia) Elementary School. He was always so nice and pleasant! One of my favorite parent to work with! God Bless and be with his family - he will be truly missed!
Kris Haines
April 24, 2025 | School
So very sorry to hear of Cory's passing. He was an inspiration in so many ways and I'm better for having had the honor of knowing him. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. You will be missed, Sir.
Aaron Hone
April 23, 2025 | Sioux Falls, SD | Friend
Kristina - I am so so sorry to hear about Cory. You guys were such an amazing strong loving couple. I am so glad that I got to meet you both and be apart of your journey! He will be so missed. He fought so hard and had such strength. Please know your in my prayers and I will be thinking of you all! Please let me know if you need anything. Lots of love to you and your family
Amanda Drennen
April 23, 2025 | Sioux Falls, SD | Acquaintance
It was an honor to get to know Cory and Kristina. Even in the midst of a difficult journey, he always had a smile on his face and positive outlook. His love for God and for his family was so evident. He will be missed. Kristina and the family will be in my prayers.
Kristin Tracy
April 22, 2025 | Friend