Hollis-CORBIN-Obituary

Hollis H. CORBIN Sr.

Hayes, Virginia

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HAYES - The former Guinea Road Greeter, Hollis Henry Corbin Sr., 63, of Gloucester, Va., died Dec. 19, 2009.He never complained about his disabilities. His smile was contagious and his outlook on life was terrific. Hollis was born in Hayes, Va., (Gloucester) to the late Thomas and Eunice...

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I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss seeing Hollis on a daily basis. My daughter Danielle, who is a RN at Riverside Regional would look in on him from time to time while he was inpatient last year. We will all miss him.

Dave Myers

Marion,
Your brother was a great man a true happy man and I am blessed to have known him.He will be missed by me and many others .Guinea rd will never be the same .

Marion,
Your brother was a great man a true happy man and I am blessed to have known him.He will be missed by me and many others .Guinea rd will never be the same .

To the Family:
May you be comforted at this time of loss with the knowledge that God cares and understands all that transpires in human existence. "Cast your cares upon the Lord for He cares for you."

our condolences to the Randall and Corbin families . We know you loved him but GOD loved him best . He was a wonderful man . Be comforted in knowing that he is at rest with his hevenly father . Willie and Mary Bynum

Hollis will be missed by so many. It was a pleasure getting to know him.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our hearts go out to you Mr. and Mrs. Randall and family ,during this great time of sadness. For the past few years living beside you and getting to know you and your family we now prefer to call you family. When I met Mr. Hollis as my family and I refered to him, we just instantly fell in love with him. He was so kind, and I personally loved talking to him, he was always most respectful, and had a good heart. Many of our conversations I often use to see so much of you Mrs. Randall in his...

I pray that God will give the Corbin-Gregory family strength during this time of bereavement. Whenever I would chat with Hollis, he would always be in good spirit and full of joy. Oh how true as previously stated by others, he never would let his handicap interfere with his joy and love for his fellow man/woman. He will be missed and be mindful that God has called for him to come home, for his work here has been done. God be with the family.