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Jack Benson Corey

1920 - 2022

Jack Benson Corey obituary, 1920-2022, Pinehurst, TX

BORN

1920

DIED

2022

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Memorial Oaks Funeral Home & Cemetery

13001 Katy Fwy

Houston, Texas

Jack Corey Obituary

In his one hundred and second (102) year of pure perfection, Jack Benson Corey passed away gracefully into the arms of our Lord on Thursday, September 8, 2022.

A legend in his own right, Jack's presence, his love, ripples over and through more than just the century+ to which he lived. Beginning on June 8, 1920, in the small town of Meadville, Pennsylvania, Jack's zeal was gifted to our world, cared for by his parents Claude and Edna. History has designated his younger years as the era of the 'Great Depression', but his experience was nothing short of Great Joy- forging happiness out of swimming holes, companionship, peddling papers with his dog Laddie and earning 25 cents an hour at the A&P store.

Jack pursued his bachelor's degree at Allegheny College of Pennsylvania. In his junior year, the quakes of WWII led the US government to implement what was known as the 'Civilian Pilot Training Corp,' giving Jack an opportunity to earn his pilot's license in exchange for his commitment to serve. This commitment to liberty and country was one that came naturally for Jack, volunteering his service earlier than agreed in a peacetime draft in July 1941.

Sent out with the title of "fighter pilot" first in his F6F "Hellcat" off the carriers in the Pacific theatre, Sr. Grade Lieutenant Corey was actively engaged in the Bougainville Campaign, the Battle of Saipan, and the Battle of Tinian. Shot down by enemy fire and rescued out at sea by a U.S. ship, Jack survived and continued to fly and serve as a test-pilot until the end of WWII. Jack returned to Allegheny College as a hero, earning his Bachelor's of Arts in 1946.

Though the war had ended, Jack's affinity for the skies did not, leading him to fly "Connies" and more for Pan Am Airlines until the mid 1950's. On their way to explore California, Jack and his first wife, Kay, accepted an invitation to visit Texas. The invitation to visit turned into a seedling, quickly sprouting its roots for Jack and Kay in Houston, Texas. Jack's first job in Houston was with Finch Oil Pipe Company. Eventually, with industry experience and $3,000 saved, Jack established his own successful business of Corey Supply Company in 1956.

In 1984, Jack officially retired and moved from the city of Houston to his forever home, the 4C Ranch. In his leisurely days, he enjoyed his morning papers, long chats with loved ones, good books, rounds of golf, flying his Navajo all over the US, fine scotch and traveling around the world with beloved Teen.

In his 102 years of life, Jack was admired by all he came into connection with. He was named loving husband, father, Papa Jack and even great grandfather, earning the respect of those who named him through his actions and dedication. To his family, friends and all those close to him, we will be reminded of the power of his spirit when we see tenacity and true grit at work in one another, when we feel supported, when we experience generosity, when we hear the word Hero or one of his short one-liners that make our hearts laugh. The legend of our Papa Jack will

remind us to sing and dance our own 'jig', to continue to challenge and educate ourselves, to be guided by his 7P rule, to surround ourselves with people and landscapes that inspire us and to always do our work to make the world a better place. Jack Benson Corey's ripple of pure perfection is unending.

As Jack so generously did himself, please offer any donations to the following causes/organizations: Alleghany College, Methodist Hospital of Houston, or MD Anderson.

Graveside internment will be held September 30th, 2022, at Memorial Oaks Funeral Home and Cemetery at 2:30pm.

A celebration of his life will be held on December 7th, 2022, from 2-6pm at the 4C Ranch.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents (Claude and Edna), sister (Virginia) and first wife (Kay Corey).

He is survived by his beloved wife, Foresteen Corey, 6 children and their spouses (Scott Corey, Kim and Will Schlinke, Doy and Tom Landry, Cher and Rodney Stevens, Brent and Jayme Cherry and Kent

Cherry), 17 grandchildren (Alicia Corey, Kathryn Martin, Shawn Corey, Jessica Corey, Justin Long, Jared Long, Alex Burchfield, Blake Schlinke, Saylor Cooper, Sara Cooper, Maeghan Melder, Allison Janssen, Amanda Cherry, Taylor Cherry, Brittany Cherry, Layne Cherry and Olivia Cherry) and 8 great grandchildren (Ethan and Hailey Martin, Lyla and Wyatt Cherry, Edyn and Bridge Janssen and Eve Melder).

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Courier of Montgomery County from Sep. 16 to Sep. 17, 2022.

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David Lee phillips

September 28, 2025

Amazing life, like my father´s. He is 95, now and I pray he will be blessed to see more. Thank you for sharing an inspiring story. ...David

ian turner

February 6, 2025

Hi Teen and family.really sorry to hear about Jack. sorry I could not make it from UK.
teen get in touch. i have tried usual e mail address but no response from you .
need yo know you ok ian

Nelda Lee (WG 247)

January 20, 2023

Teen, today I was reading the Whirly-Girl newsletter about the upcoming hovering in March and you and Jack came to my memory. I recalled the fun times we had in years gone by. So I started looking for information about you all and found this sad obit. I am so very sorry to know that Jack is no longer with us. He was a great guy....lots of fun and wonderful friend to the WG's. I always enjoyed being in his company and talking airplanes and helicopters. My prayers are for you and your children and family. I know you all miss him dearly. Thankfully God gives us memories of our loved ones to help us carry on. I cherish our fun times. Oh we laughed and smiled and enjoyed our fellow aviators and laughed some more. It is a blessing to have such wonderful memories. God bless you Teen. Jack is with our Good Lord and that is wonderful. Love Nelda

Donald J Cohn

September 28, 2022

On behalf of Uncle Ted and Aunt Ann Garrett, I want to offer our sincere condolences to the entire family upon learning of the news regarding the passing of Jack. Ted and Ann spoke so kindly of him and their fond memories traveling, golfing, and enjoying life. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sadness. He lived a life well lived.

Daren E Merck

September 25, 2022

To Teen and her family I would like to offer my heartfelt condolences for the loss of Jack. I only got to meet a few times but he always had an easy going manner about him when you visited with him. He had a long and fruitful life and will be missed. May God bless you and your family during this time.
Daren Merck

Fam. Janssen

September 19, 2022

Op bezoek gaan bij onze Fam. in USA zal nooit meer hetzelfde zijn. Wat een eer om Jack te mogen leren kennen. Heel veel sterkte

Shirley Gilruth

September 18, 2022

Teen, I was very sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved Jack
I´m glad you had great long years with him
From one of your former co workers at Tenneco

Rosa María Ramos

September 16, 2022

One banana and one apple a day kept the doctor away... he just to say every day to me when I was working at the 4 C . Rest in peace Mr. Corey

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Interment

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Memorial Oaks Funeral Home and Cemetery

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