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Larry Wayne Corbin

1938 - 2018

Larry Wayne Corbin obituary, 1938-2018, Lubbock, TX

BORN

1938

DIED

2018

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Larry Corbin Obituary

Lubbock- Radio pioneer and financial advisor, Larry Corbin, passed away after a lengthy illness on June 3, 2018 with his family by his side. A private memorial celebrating his life was held on June 10, 2018.

Larry was born in Duncan, Oklahoma on December 2, 1938. He graduated from Levelland High School and after a successful high school basketball career, he continued his education at West Texas State on a basketball scholarship.

Larry married Jackie Roberts on August 17, 1958. Larry was a loving husband and adored his wife. They were a great team in their 59 years of marriage. Larry and Jackie enjoyed traveling and art collecting. He was also a devoted father, grandfather, great-grandfather and a loyal friend. He always enjoyed telling a good story.

Larry and Jackie moved to Lubbock in 1958 where Larry joined the family owned radio station KLLL-AM. He bought his family's share of the stations and became the sole owner by 1970. When the devastating 1970 Lubbock Tornado hit, the radio station was operated on the 20th floor of the Great Plains Life building. The station was back on the air in a few days although the station had to operate out of Larry and Jackie's home for several weeks. After the tornado, Larry changed 96.3 FM call letters to KLLL-FM and converted it to one of the first full-time country formatted FM stations in the country. KLLL-FM became the most successful FM station in Lubbock history and remains a heritage station to this day. Larry sold KLLL in the late 1970's.

While Larry and Jerry Coleman were visiting their good friend, Waylon Jennings, the three men decided Lubbock had ignored Buddy Holly for long enough and they should honor their mutual friend. Larry paid for the start up of the now famous landmark Buddy Holly statue. With funds from Larry and Jackie and Waylon's donated proceeds from two Lubbock concerts the statue was finished and still stands today as a memorial to Buddy Holly.

Larry, Jackie and daughter Kay moved to Alto NM, outside of Ruidoso in 1984, to run a financial advisory office. They enjoyed memorable years in the cool pines including many rounds of golf at Alto Country Club, always with a good cigar in hand. Larry was confirmed in the Episcopal Church and attended Church of the Holy Mount in Ruidoso. Larry and Jackie moved back to Lubbock in 2001 where he continued his work as a financial advisor, the last 13 years with Prospera Financial Services.

Larry was proud that both of his sons worked in the same industries he did. Ken works in advertising\broadcasting and Larry worked with Kirk in the same financial planning office for over 20 years. Larry was also proud of his daughter Kay who is a full-time caregiver for her special needs son Holt, who has severe autism.

Larry is survived by his wife, Jackie; sons, Ken and Kirk; daughter, Kay Taylor; daughters-in-law, Donna and Rinda; son-in-law, Chase Taylor; grandchildren, Allen, Rebecca Fountain, Howard, Jack, and Holt Stevens; great-grandchildren, Keller and Kamden; and other family and friends.

Larry was preceded in death by father, Howard; mother, Naomi; and brothers, Glenn and Ray.

The family would like to thank the numerous caregivers who helped Jackie care for Larry the last 3 1/2 years. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given to Autism Speaks or any other of charity of your choosing.

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

Published by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Jun. 13 to Jun. 14, 2018.

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Leon Blevins

June 23, 2018

I lived in Levelland for only a few years and I graduated with Larry in 1956. Larry was much taller and better looking than me and he joked a lot about my size. I loved his sense of humor and his zest for life. We both loved radio and music. I followed his career in the media while my family and I lived in the Lubbock/ Plainview/Amarillo areas. I admired him for his spirit and his accomplishments. He will be missed by many people. Leon Blevins-El Paso, Texas

Grace Wheeler Rogers

June 16, 2018

I attended Levelland High School with Larry, but was not in his graduating class. I have kept up with his busy, interesting life through the years as he was a known West Texas personality. Larry certainly lived life to the full, and he is remembered with fondness and happy memories from those formative years in Levelland which we shared.

Condolences to Larry's family. He will be missed by his friends, far and wide.

Peace and love, Grace Wheeler Rogers
Class of '55

Darrell Corbin

June 13, 2018

I am sad. UNK loved me, I loved UNK. Nuff said, I reckon

Robby Robison

June 13, 2018

Sorry to hear about Mr. Corbin's passing. Condolences to all.

Christy Coleman Brijalba

June 13, 2018

Larry was a loving husband, father, and faithful friend.
A true gentleman who will be dearly missed and forever remembered for his kindness and quick witted sense of humor like no other.
So grateful for all the wonderful memories.
He loved his family so very much, keeping yall in thoughts and prayers.
With deepest sympathy,
Christy Coleman Brijalba & family

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