Ronnie Corbin Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brinsfield Funeral Home, P.A. - Leonardtown on Jan. 8, 2022.
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Ronnie Eugene Corbin, 72 of Hollywood, MD passed away on January 1, 2022, at home with his family by his side.
He was born on May 2, 1949, in Washington, DC to the late Charles Raymond Corbin (Buck) and Dorothy L. Haggenmaker.
Ronnie was very dedicated to his family and career all his life. He was never a minute late ever. He received many honorable awards at many of his jobs throughout the years. He was a big CB Radio enthusiast for many years. He also enjoyed boating with his wife in their early years living in St. Mary's County. He was always ready to help people, when needed, as the attached letter below shows. In recent years, he enjoyed watching his YouTube videos, cooking, and taking care of his yard. Ronnie was employed by Amentum at the Naval Base in Solomons Island, MD as a Military Equipment Mechanic until June 10, 2021. He married Carole Lombard on April 6, 1981, in Upper Marlboro, MD. They met in 1971. They enjoyed relaxing and spending time with each other. He proudly served in the US Navy from June of 1967 to June of 1973 as ABH3. While serving in the Military he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal.
Ronnie is survived by his wife, Carole, his son, Rick Corbin of Hollywood, MD, and his siblings, Joyce Foks of OH. Charles Raymond Corbin (Henry) and Bonnie Flynn of DE. He was preceded in death by his siblings, George Robert Corbin (Bobby), Jean Frances Corbin (Sissy), and Thelma Hamilton (Peggy) and his granddaughter, Lily. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews, Donna Taylor, Vicky Prater, Karen Foks, Jerry Foks of OH, Charles Raymond (Henry) Corbin Jr. of MD, Michael, Christine Foks Corbin (Angel Girl) of GA, Clarice Ohle (Angel Girl) of NC, Randall Flynn Jr. of MD, Cole Hamilton of KY, Shannon HF Sutton of NC, and the late Lindsay Hamilton of OH
There will be a brief, private service, with honors at Cheltenham Veterans Cemetery on March 2, 2022.
Condolences to the family may be made at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com.
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral Home, P.A.
Dear Carole,
We were deeply sorry for the loss of your dear husband. Ronnie was a truly special man and will be terribly missed.
Ronnie had a big heart, loving and caring for his family and also his neighbors. He reached out, helping us mow grass when we were not home, and gave us such a big surprise when we returned from our trip, since John had imagined a meadow in front of the house!
Ronnie had such a genuine heart and shining smile. One day he knocked on our door and told us that he had hidden our Amazon delivery t our back door, since he was not sure when would come back. He had great patience talking to John, so John never hesitated to ask him questions.
It was Ronnie who touched our life and taught us what a kind neighbor meant. Our hearts were saddened to lose Ronnie, but we felt blessed having him, and will keep the sweet memories forever.
Carole, please know that you have our deepest sympathy and sincere condolences. We will keep you and your family close in our thoughts and prayers in the coming weeks.
We will not be able to attend the service but send this card to let you know that you are in our thoughts.
Love,
Joanne and John