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Michael Corrigan

Boise, Idaho

1950 - 2017

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Michael Corrigan8/2/1950 ~ 6/16/2017After a long battle with cancer, Michael Shawn Corrigan passed away on June 16, 2017—carried home by his late wife Danise Grantham and his son Emmett Michael Corrigan. Survived by his brothers and sister: Patrick and Patti Corrigan, Kelly and Sue Corrigan, and...

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Mike & I met as teammates playing in '68 HS All-Star game, next 2 yrs we played on winning JC team, and joined up for 2 yrs at DIV winning USU Fb. He was a great team players TE & Long snappers. As i finished my RS Senior year he successful coached our undefeated Freshman team. unbeaten team. He was an avid tennis player who beat me several times! But we followed up this as USU Alumni golfing partners where we were more evenly matched. Mike loved the loved the of doors. Our many visits,...

Here it is Nov 2018. Im still looking forward to playing again, maybe we can catch some tree frogs in the woods again. You are still always with me I feel you around me. You are so loved by all who crossed your path.

Mike- met you in 2000 when i changed your furnace and you were a super cool guy- we remained friends and you were always upbeat - know you are in a better place now my friend-thanks for your friendship- rick jones

I,met Michael when we worked togeather
at Arch chemicals.
Mike always seemed not to be worried about
the small things ,and he seemed to get along fine with the big things.
I,know he had a lot of tragedy in his life
since I have know him,and he handeled all
that with class an digitiny.I,will miss you
I,know you are in eternly paradise,where the surfing and sking are always good.
Save me a place in line to get on the chair lift,I will need some ski lessons,
when I...

You are such an impact in my life and always have been in my heart always will be. Till we play again Mikey

I met Mike when we were both hired by Arch Chemicals in June of 2007. A couple was traveling together but were seated apart on the airplane. I offered up my seat so the couple could sit together, which put me next to Mike.
We got to talking, and found out we were both headed to a meeting at
Arch Chemicals, our new employer. Mike was adventurous and after the flight, he and I, and Tom Lefave went to dinner, each ordering different entrees so we could sample and share things we hadn't...

Mike was one of those people who once you met him you had a friend for life. He will be missed dearly but not forgotten. May he Rest In Peace.

Rest in Peace my Aggie Brother!

Joe Crum

Rest in peace, Mike. It was an honor and privilege to ski with you and call you friend. You'll never be forgotten. I pray your sitting on a beach or skiing some sweet powder. But save some for me.