Richard-Corbin-Obituary

Richard Corbin

Buford, Georgia

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Mr. Richard M. “Heavy” Corbin, age 53, of Buford, GA passed away on Thursday, March 13, 2008. He was preceded in death by his father, Howard M. Corbin. He is survived by his: Mother: Mrs. Rose Echols Corbin, Buford, GA; Sister: Sheila Corbin, Flowery Branch, GA; Brothers and Sister-In-Law: Ronnie...

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To my precious Richard,

Everybody has been after me to sign in on this guest book, I am sorry this is one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. There is not a day that goes by that I don't tell you good morning and good night. Sheila and Cyndi were in your trailor and they found one of those little things that you look in and there is a picture in there, well guess who is in there, you holding 2 $100 bills so they sent it on my key ring and you go everywhere I go. Every...

I am here at Cindy's at a Holloween Party and you are not here. I miss you my friend. Heavy you will always and forever be in my heart. Your robust laughter will always ring in my heart and soul. You are in heaven now so ride on my friend!!!

I am a better person because you were my life!! I will see you!!!

Love Always,
TLC

Tina L. Chambers

Well, Richard I guess I finally came to a point where I can write to you and tell you how much I miss you and love you. You will always be in my heart. Somedays I just want to hear you speak. I really would not care what you said as long as it was you. I miss all the things you gave me over the years, you made me laugh when nobody else could you gave me love when I needed it and support. You and me we were always thinking alike and saying some funny things. I miss those too. It gets a little...

Richard "Heavy" will be greatly missed. He was a very caring and wonderful man. He was always happy and it showed in his smile. I know he is in a better place and he will never have to suffer from pain or hurts ever again. We will all meet up again with him one day in heaven.

Heavy was a realy careing and loving person.I never seen him when he wasnt smileing.He had so many friends.He had no enemys.I miss hearing that dump truck leaving every morning.God bless the familey.He was allways happy.

My Heavy story: a couple of months ago, after speaking with Heavy on the phone, when he was ready to hang up he said something to the effect of love you. I thought did I hear him right? AT the funeral they told us his saying, "love ya long time." then I knew that was what he said. Heavy, you were such a pleasure to know and you will be greatly missed by everyone that knew you. May God Bless your family.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family.
Heavy was a very sweet man and will be missed by everyone who's lives he touched.

I love you Uncle.I will never forget you.I liked it when you called me "sissy",and Corbin "hethern".WE WILL NEVER FOGET YOU.

When I first met Heavy he was having a pretty ruff day his dump truck had broken down and he called me to come tow it. When I picked him and his truck up I was thinkin who in the world is this crazy fool. The fact that everything was going backwards for him that day didn't dampin his spirits. He was laughing and cuttin up being Heavy. I had no idea what a TRUE Friend I had just made. From that day on he called me up just to say How Bout ya and to shoot breeze. He always had time to talk to me...