Joseph "Joe" Corry
Oct. 5, 1932 - April 10, 2023
Joseph "Joe" Corry passed away April 10, 2023. He was born October 5, 1932, in Madison, and grew up in South Milwaukee.
He received his undergraduate degree at Holy Cross College in Worcester MA. He served in the Navy as a 2nd Lieutenant at the end of the Korean War, stationed on an LST in Japan.
He returned to Madison in 1957, to pursue his master's degree in East Asian Studies. He completed his masters while teaching at Williston Academy in East Hampton, MA, and returned to Madison in 1963, to begin work in the Foreign Student and Faculty office. After a three-month stint training one of the first groups of Peace Corps volunteers headed to Kenya, he became interested in the country himself and accepted a position with the Ford Foundation in Nairobi. For two years he assisted in the transition from British to Kenyan administration of the University of Nairobi, while also doing research for his PhD in East African History. Upon returning to Madison, he took up his longtime role in the UW administration serving in many capacities, chairing and coordinating several committees governing academic admissions, financial aid and continuing education. Ultimately, he was appointed Associate Vice Chancellor by Chancellor Irving Shain. In 1997, Joe received the Academic Staff Excellence Award for outstanding work in leadership and public service. Outreach was his forte. A fixture of Bascom Hall, he knew everyone, and everyone knew him.
Although he officially retired in 1998, he was not yet done. From 1999 to 2006, he served as acting Executive Director of the University Retirement Association. In his free time, he was an avid gardener, tennis and softball player, as well as a rail trail and railroad enthusiast. A firm believer in giving back, he also volunteered at St. Vincent de Paul food pantry.
He is predeceased by his parents, William and Cecilia Corry; his sister, Mary Jane Corry; as well as his wife, Barbara Weston Corry. He is survived by six children, three from each of his Barbaras: Ellen Corry, Laura (Todd Miller) Burbaugh, Jennifer Corry, Andrew (Jenny Stampe) Caddock, Emily (Tim) Schwenker and Christopher (Kimberly Galarza) Caddock. They are bereft of their North Star. He was patience and kindness personified and his death leaves an unfillable void.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
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Read Gilgen
April 27, 2023
Joe was one of a kind in the UW family. Most capable as an administrator, yet so very approachable. I was privileged to call him a friend. My condolences to his family and to our UW colleagues.
Eric Fleming
April 25, 2023
Joe was an excellent human being and such a supporter and volunteer to St. Vincent de Paul. We are blessed to have him in the St. Vincent de Paul Family! May the perpetual light shine upon him. -Eric Fleming and the entire staff and volunteer group at SVdP - Madison.
Daniel Gorman
April 25, 2023
Joe was a wonderful classmate and a man who truly fulfilled his vocation in life. He will rest in peace.
Dan Gorman '54
Louise Ciallella
April 24, 2023
Jen, my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your dad.
Doug Bradley
April 24, 2023
One of the really good guys. Joe took his stewardship of the Wisconsin Idea to heart and made sure the state's university served its citizens. It was an honor to work with him and call him a colleague and friend. After retirement, Joe and my father-in-law Ted Shannon became close and Joe was always asking me how Ted was doing and what he could do to help as Ted's health deteriorated. It was always about someone else, never about Joe. RIP to one of the best.
Staci Hannes
April 24, 2023
Joe volunteered in my kindergarten classroom for many years. He was a wonderful person and was so loved by my students. - Staci Zembrycki Hannes (Midvale Elementary)
Walter Dickey
April 24, 2023
Joe truly was dedicated to substance in all his work. Truly one of the good guys. I enjoyed working with him on many projects. Walter Dickey
Carol D. Osten
April 23, 2023
Joe's smile never faded - the same in my 3rd grade & 8th graduation photos. We enjoyed wonderful years - recess marbles, school picnics, touch football & his mom's brownies. He'll always bring smiles. My condolences to you all.
Jim and MJ Latimer
April 23, 2023
Our sincere condolences. We are part of the UW family and are grateful Joe touched our lives. A most respected colleague and human being.
Michael Chial
April 23, 2023
Joe was a gifted administrator, a man of character, gentle integrity, and consistent good will. His deep understanding of the real politic of the University and his generosity of spirit were unmatched.
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