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James William Corbett Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

1948 - 2019 (Age 71)

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August 19, 2019
AGE
71
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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James William Corbett, Jr., 71, passed away Monday, August 19, 2019 in Charlotte, NC after a long, courageous battle with brain cancer.Jim was born on March 23, 1948 to the late James W. and Frances S. Corbett from Greenville, SC, and graduated from Greenville High School in 1966. He attended the...

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Jim,we still miss your smile and laughter and your friendly charm after these years past. Doug

Did Jim serve with DCo.5th/46? I had a Jim Corbett in my platoon. Paul B.

Mary Murray, please accept our heartfelt condolences with passing of Jim. May fond memories help you and Murray Elizabeth during this difficult time. I will always keep the memories of our days together at 3M as we tried to conquer the world. He was a true Southern Gentleman who adored his family and will watch over both of you for ever. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and the entire Corbett family.

Bill and Kathy O'Day

Jim was a true southern gentlemen. I respected his industry knowledge and his energy and enthusiasm were contagious. I will miss his travel stories with BoBo and of how proud he was of his wife and daughter. Such a proud husband and father I have never seen. For those of us lucky to have known Jim, he will always be remembered.

It was a great privilege to work with Jim through Sunbeam Hospitality. So Sorry for your loss. Prayers for you in this time of grief. Jim was a true Gentleman.

Linda and I enjoyed spending time with Jim and you earlier in our adulthood. Always had a smile and a story. Jack

Jim was a high school friend at GHS! We all loved him and most of us girls had a crush on him! God bless all of his family as you grieve his absence!

So sorry to hear about Jim. I would bet he put up quite the battle with no complaints. Jim & I worked together for years & always had it moving forward.
Mary my condolences.
Alex D'Angelo

It was a privilege to know Jim while I worked at 3M. He was a professional in the work world and a true caring, gentleman always. I'll miss his friendship and hope memories of his constant smile help his family during this time.
Willie DiFabio