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Richard Allan "Rich" Corbett

Shreveport, Louisiana

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Richard "Rich" Allan Corbett SHREVEPORT, LA - Richard "Rich" Allan Corbett, 54, husband of Marsha McElwee Corbett, died Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital in Alexandria, as a result of a fatal car accident. He is survived by his loving wife and two...

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I still think of Rich, he was one of a kind. I still miss his laughter, his work ethic, his wit. He was very special to me and so many others. I cannot believe it has been 15 years since he has passed. He was one to touch your heart. He had his own ways of doing things and that is what made him unique. Miss you Rich Sandy

Marsha, Megan and Erin,
Rich was a rep member of HFIA and was a frequent visitor to the office when he came to Dallas for market. What a kind, hard-working man he was. It is evident by all the notes in this guest book that he touched many lives. I hope the warm regard we all hold him in will be a comfort to you. You are in our thoughts and prayers and I am confident that God's grace is sufficient even for this sad time of loss.

I am still in shock and think about Rich every day. It is just hard to believe. Rich was one of a kind. He was a man with a big heart but you and everyone else already knew that. I am going to miss talking with him. I wish I could have seen you, Rich and the girls when I was in Arkansas. Like the saying goes Never put off something because you never know what tomorrow will bring. I am very sorry for your loss.
My prayers are with you, the girls and all his friends.

Dear Marsha, I am in shock about the news of Rich. He was the best rep. He will be missed by Guest care managment co. Just know that we are here for you. Our prayers are with your and the girls. God Bless.

Dear Marsha, Megan & Erin,
I am so sorry for your loss. Rich was a very special person and will be missed by so many. He was such a charachter and brought so much fun and laughter wherever he went. Our tradeshows definately won't be the same without him. I looked forward to seeing the current pictures of the girls at every market and always the joke about not knowing who their father could be, because they were so beautiful he knew they couldn't be his! He was so proud of both of his girls...

I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathies.

Dear Marsha,

I first met Rich many many years ago when I was the Executive Director of IHFRA in High Point. I had the pleasure of having Rich attend the CHR Program (of which he was so proud to earn and wear the CHR pin) back in the mid 90's. After I married and moved to Missouri, I would still see Rich at Tupelo and we would always catch up on life, you, the girls, and the latest furniture buzz. I always looked forward to seeing him and that certain twinkle he had in his eyes when...

Dear Marsha,
Thank you for sharing Rich with us. I hope you and the girls are OK. Nouk and I enjoyed our time with Rich in Chicago at the Campion reunion. Nouk, Lily, Dylan and I send our love and prayers.
Warm regards and symapathies,
Joe Haschka

My heart goes out to my counsin Marsha and her daughters. The wonderful man Rich was is and will continue to be shown through the love they have for him. He brought joy and love into their hearts and many others as well. May we each live our lives as well as he did his. B