May 24, 1928 - February 24, 2019
Douglas Tenny Corbin was born in Rochester, New York on May 24, 1928, and died February 24, 2019 at home in Richmond with his family beside him after a brief illness. He was the son of Eugene Corbin & Mildred Van Saun. They died in the tuberculosis epidemic of the early 1930s, so he was raised by an unmarried aunt, Alta Van Saun, who taught him to be independent. In high school he started his own business cleaning offices at night. His love of his Gilbert Chemistry Set as a child led him to major in chemistry at St. Lawrence University. He decided to apply his knowledge of chemistry as a lawyer, so he obtained his law degree at George Washington University, and became a patent attorney in Washington D.C. But, after a few years the west coast beckoned, and he joined the patent law firm of Eckoff and Slick in San Francisco in the mid-1950s. In his spare time he became active in the Democratic party where he served as the treasurer of the County Central Committee. Patent law wasn't exciting enough for Doug, so he became a Public Defender at the height of the "flower power" era. He was particularly proud of defending "flower children" and gay people against harassment. He also volunteered to buy houses for African Americans whose bids had been rejected, thereby getting the houses for them for less than they had been willing to pay. Working on Democratic campaigns and protesting the Viet Nam war he met a librarian named Rosemary MacGowan who shared his philosophical, political, cultural & recreational interests. They were married in 1968. Shortly thereafter he was appointed the first Juvenile Court Referee for Contra Costa County, so they moved to the Richmond neighborhood of Point Richmond in August of 1968, where they lived in the same house for more than 50 years. Their son, Jeffrey, was born in 1969, and their daughter, Diana, followed in 1971. Doug's love of the out-of-doors inspired him to co-chair the effort to establish Pt. Pinole as a regional park. He always wanted his family and friends to join him in his many passions. Like a pied piper he led excursions hiking, backpacking and skiing in the Sierras, beachcombing and snorkeling on the West Coast and the Caribbean, attending Shakespeare festivals, exploring abroad, golfing, and listening to opera. Sometimes he pushed people beyond their comfort zones, but all thanked him for it. His laugh was infectious, and he loved telling jokes and reciting his endless collection of limericks. In 1982 Doug retired early and led his family on their biggest adventure: a year in Spain. They studied Spanish and explored Europe to the enrichment of all. Back in Richmond, Doug re-discovered golf, and joined the Richmond Country Club, where he and Rosemary became active. Led by a commitment to improve his community he supervised a Habitat for Humanity development of 4 town homes in Richmond, and he served The Early Childhood Mental Health Program for decades as a board member and chairman. As their children grew and departed, Doug & Rosemary enjoyed Elderhostel trips to Mexico to study Spanish & the culture, Europe to study history and music, and around the U.S. to explore and improve their golf games, and they continued skiing & back-packing until their knees gave out. Doug enriched the lives of everyone around him. He was a voracious reader, mainly of non-fiction, and he shared his extensive knowledge with all around him, including his grand-children, who also loved playing games with him. Doug & Rosemary celebrated their 50th anniversary and Doug's 90th birthday last spring in Sedona, AZ. with their whole family. Doug began swimming as a child, served on his high school swimming team, and was still swimming a half mile a day at the Richmond Plunge until a month before his death.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Gordon Imrie
April 29, 2019
Dear Mrs Corbin,
What an honor for Doug's obit to have been posted at the Richmond Plunge! The photo did him no honor, but I soon figured who it was, since I always knew Doug as ... Doug! We spoke for years in that locker room, usually on Sundays, and usually about opera.
I'm 67, and will always consider Doug a model for graceful aging. Also of grace in generalI'm sure I cancelled his vote in 100 elections, but he never took such things personally.
Knowing now his philanthropic bents I am inspired to get going, helpfully, when I retire.
Humility, no agenda except substantive kindness, he had.
I knew Doug was ancienthe told me once, and I sorta knew he might not last forever. He was my seventh notice-of-passing among friends in seven weeks.
Good to hear his family was present at Doug's exit. I'll always wonder if he ever played a CD I gave him when we discussed sopranos. My late wife was one and got a great review from the Met's tenor, James McCracken, though her posthumous CD was churchy inspirational stuff.
We may never meet, but know that there's probably an army of Gordon Imries out there who knew and loved Doug, if only en passant.
Gordon Imrie
San Leandro, CA 94577
March 22, 2019
Rosemary: forgive me for being so late. Doug was a very special man, and I'm deeply sorry for your loss.
Ron Deziel
March 11, 2019
Some people you hope and expect they will outlive you because their very existence ennobles all who come into their acquaintance. Doug Corbin was such a one.
My heartfelt condolences to Mayor Rosemary and her two loving children, now beautiful adults in their own right. Richmond shares your loss, participates in your grief, and offers what consolation a grateful and remembering city can.
Marlyn Kauk
March 10, 2019
What a beautiful life, my condolences to you, Rosemary, and your children.
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Apt 11 Gonzaga
March 6, 2019
Our condolences to the Corbin family. Peace be with you.
Pam Christian
March 4, 2019
My deepest condolences to Rosemary Corbin and family. May you find strength in remembering the legacy your dear loved one left behind.
Bill Pezick
March 2, 2019
I recall with much please working with Doug on local elections around the turn of the century. My condolences.
March 2, 2019
Dear Rosemary,
My heartfelt, deepest condolences,
Carla Bowman
Rod Satre
March 1, 2019
Doug led a well lived life. He also helped the pedestrian viewpoint overlooks with Maurice, Bruce and my wife Bonnie, bringing bay and city views to the walking public. That effort was supportted by Coastal Commission and applauded by BCDC
RIP Doug
Rod Satre
Kit Eakle
March 1, 2019
Miss you already, Doug. Condolences to all the family...
Cathie Kosel
February 28, 2019
Rosemary, Doug and you have both lived "big" and meaningful and generous lives and I know you will miss him terribly! My heartfelt condolences to you and Jeffrey and Diana and your grandchildren.
A. H.
February 28, 2019
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
VG
February 26, 2019
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Douglas. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure when it fills your heart with love and brings you joy. May you find comfort in Jesus promise of the hope of everlasting life at John 6:40.
C L
February 25, 2019
Dear Corbin family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to the family. Losing someone we love brings us pain and grief. May you take comfort from the words at 1 Thessalonians 4:14, the beautiful hope of seeing your loved one again.
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