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Corrine Renee "Cori" Allred

Corrine Allred Obituary

FERNDALE, Wash. - Corrine Renee Allred "Cori," born in Billings, on Sept. 27, 1969, went to be with the Lord Nov. 6, 2004.
Cori is survived by her loving and courageous fiancé, Kevin Eherenfieldt; her two beautiful children, Kevan and Cameryn; mother, Dorothy Bakker; father, Larry Allred; brother, Todd Allred and sister-in-law Chris; niece, Jordynn; nephews, Josh and Devin; grandparents, Kathe and Jack Bakker. She will be greatly missed by Annie, Rick and Kari Eherenfieldt and their families; all her aunts, uncles, cousins and second cousins, all her great friends, and her co-workers at Coldwell Banker.
Cori was a wonderful mom to her children, a loving companion to Kevin, a cherished daughter and special friend to many. A heartfelt thank you to the staff of the ICU and Third Floor Medical at St. Joseph Hospital for their tender care.
A celebration of her life was be held on at Greenacres Moles Funeral Home in Ferndale, WA.
Memorials may be made for the Benefit of Cori Allred's Children at any Northcoast Credit Union branch.
You may share your thoughts and memories of Cori in the online memorial guest book at www.greenacresmoles.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Billings Gazette on Nov. 17, 2004.

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Jami Gillett-Powers

November 22, 2004

Cori,

My thoughts and prayers are with your children and family. Cori, you touched my life and I will never forget you "RED". We have been through some rough times together. May your children know that they have an Angel in Heaven.



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