Raymond-Corwin-Obituary

Raymond S. Corwin M.D.

Portland, Oregon

1932 - 2020

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Portland, Oregon
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American Lung Association

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Raymond S. Corwin, M.D.Sept. 3, 1932 - July 19, 2020 Ray was in a loving marriage for 62 years with his wife, Alice, was a beloved father to children, Ann McCurdy (Neil), Scott (Kristen), and Randy (Anita), and was an inspirational role model to eight grandchildren, Drew, Kyle, Ian, Katie,...

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This was 2 years ago. I'm so sad to hear of Dr Corwins passing. I was his patient for many years. He was so caring and concerned for others. Look forward to seeing him in heaven so day when the Loed takes us home. Blessing to his wife and family.

It was a distinct honor and pleasure to have known Ray and worked with him in ACOG.

Ben Curet. MD

Alice, the loss of Ray brings back many good memories. We enjoyed Ray and you surprising us with a Bozeman visit in the summer of 2017. Many earlier years with ACOG meetings including golf with both you and Ray, especially in Oregon, Hawaii, and Arizona. Ray was a true mentor to many of us. Love, Patti and Bill Peters

To the Family of Dr. Raymond Corwin: We are so sorry for your loss and to hear about his passing. Our son, Derek was one of the thousand of babies Dr. Corwin delivered 35 1/2 yrs. ago. He was 2 mos. premature, and weighed only 2 lbs. 15 ounces. Today he is 6'1" tall, healthy and serves in the U.S.C.G. Stationed here at the Portland Station on Swan Isl. I remember him as a soft spoken and very good & caring Dr. I also remember when he retired; and disappointed to have to search for...

Dr. Corwin delivered me. I'm 45 yrs old living in Portland, OR. When my mom told me of his passing, she wrote: "This very accomplished doctor, family man of many interests and talents, brought you safely into this world. He took good care of me as well through my pregnancy, delivery, and post-delivery. We were fortunate." Please accept our condolences and gratitude. ~The Murrays

Dear Alice, We are saddened to hear of Ray's passing. We always enjoyed spending time with him (and you), and know how much he will be missed. He inspired me, an OB/GYN, with his kindness and sense of humor. May wonderful memories help heal the hole in your heart.

Our condolences to Alice and the Corwin family. Ray was a close friend for 53 years, mentor, and a wonderful companion, with our shared love for Oregon, Flyfishing, Brittany Spaniels, and song. He delivered three of our daughters and gained the respect and admiration of my wife. Ray was a thoughtful, caring and skilled physician. The Eagle Cap Six will miss him dearly!

I am so sorry for your loss. My name is Judy, Dr. Corbin delivered my daughter, Cynthia, now 51, thankful for his great care of her & myself. He was above all a great person, kind & caring & always ready to find the cure for the problem we discussed. He always took as much time as needed for your problems, they were never insignificant to him. Years ago I saw him at grocery store at Sunriver, it felt like yesterday as we talked. I have thought of hm often, As things are so timed & rushed in...

Ray was a most remarkable man; kind, caring, loving, generous, creative, talented - truly one of a kind. We will cherish the many wonderful times we have had with Ray and Alice over the years at medical meetings, get togethers, church functions and many others, especially when they came down to winter in Green Valley, AZ.
He will be missed.
Our love and blessings to the Corwin Family,
Tom & Kathryn Purdon