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Kevin Michael Corker

San Jose, California

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Kevin Michael Corker of San Jose, CA, loving husband of Sandy, died January 17, 2008 at his home surrounded by his devoted family. Born April 26, 1953 he is also survived by his children Sam and Sarah, his parents William and Ann Corker, his sister Kathleen and her husband Chris, his sister...

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Kevin and I were friends both in high school and college. He was a lovely person . We lost touch when he went to grad school. Our. Fiftieth reunion from Loyola college is coming up and I found out about his passing as I was helping prepare an In Memorium for the event.

One of our wrestling buddies from our days at Loyola College. Miss you

Kevin, we remember you always - thinking of you today, you're dearly missed.

With deepest sympathy to Dr. Corker's family. Dr. Corker was an excellent advisor and mentor. His knowledge and support as an instructor was beyond compare. Because of him, I had an outstanding experience as a Human Factors graduate student at SJSU.

Dear Sandy & Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of Dr. Kevin Corker. I worked with him in the HAIL lab at San jose State when I was pursuing my graduate degree. I am always thankful to him for giving me the opportunity to work with and be part of his work.
My apologies that I could not make it to his funeral service.

My father!!!! well what can be said except that he was the best.. i think about him everyday! he has been there for me trough everyting and will continue to be there for me for many years to come, all i have to do is look up and he is smiling down on me and my sister sarah!! i can't describe the sadness that i feel for having lost him and only knowing him for such a short time , but in the time that i did know him he was a mentor a loving caring human being, and most of all a great father! i...

Dear Sandy:

I am so saddened to hear about Kevin's passing. I had numerous enjoyable conversations with him during the course of our NASA projects. I think that the field of Aviation Safety has lost a hero. My prayers are with you and the children.

Here at University of Queensland in Australia, we remember with gratitude Kevin's visit to us for a workshop in January 2005. We recall his superb and inspiring lecturing, and his great generosity of spirit. His passing is a great loss. Our thoughts are with Sandy, who accompanied him on his visit to us.

I met Kevin when he and Teena
lived in Lynn. Sam was just learning to walk and Sarah was just a twinkle in her mom's eye. I became a part of the family and am thankful for it. Teena and Kevin were wonderful parents who must be very proud of the incredible children they created. I am thankful to have met him and will continue to see him in the eyes of his children.
To his family, I am so very sorry,
I can only hope that Sam and Sarah
will continue his incredilbe legacy of...