Frank-CORKERY-Obituary

Frank CORKERY

Spokane , Washington

1922 - 2017

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CORKERY, Frank Frank (Francis) W. Corkery, passed away at his home in Rockwood Estates on August 11, 2017 surrounded by his family after a brief illness. Frank was born on October 16, 1922 in Spokane, WA to Thomas J. and Elizabeth (Bess) Corkery. Frank is survived by his children Paula...

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On behalf of all Sisters of the Holy Names, especially those who taught at St. Aloysius grade school, Spokane, may we offer prayerful sympathy to Frank's family and friends. May his new way of living in God's Presence bring great peace and joy to him, and may you experience Frank's nearness always.

I am Janet Jones Bluhm, the eldest daughter of Bob and Margaret Jones. I am so sorry to hear of Franks passing. I remember both Frank and Bette and visits to Spirit Lake. I remember Bette asking if all I did was read since I had a book in my hand while floating in an inter tube at the lake.
It was hard for my dad to sell his share of their business, but most of his work was now in Idaho or Montana. Luckily, they all remained friends. God Bless all four of our parents!
Janet Jones...

Corkery & Jones was my second job when I started back 9/17/1990. I grew up with so many of the employees whom treated me like family. I appreciated the opportunity to work for the firm as my employment lasted 25 years. I will always have great respect. We all enjoyed Frank's visits when he would stop in or helping him with his insurance needs. Prayers to the family. Rest In Peace Frank.

Corkery & Jones was my second job back when I started 9/17/90. I grew up with so many of the employees whom treated me like family. I will always appreciate working with the firm. Frank was always so sweet and happy when he would visit. You will be missed and I truly appreciate the opportunity to have worked with the agency he built. RIP Frank. Prayers to your family.

You will be missed. I had the deepest respect and love for you. You had such wit and such a spot on sense of humor that came unfiltered and honest. I appreciated our conversations and will never forget you. Rest In Peace.

Mr. Corkery,
You shall always be remembered by me on the first 1st of each month.

Mr. Corkery,
May you be at peace now. You shall always be remembered by me at the first of the month.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.