Janice B Corbin
Janice Brown Corbin, 85, of Campbellsville, Kentucky, was born November 8th, 1936, in Russell County (Ono Community), Kentucky, to the late Athol Brown and Zilma Dunbar Brown. She passed away on Tuesday, October 11th, 2022, at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville, KY.
She was a retired schoolteacher having taught thirty years, beginning in Russell County in a two-room schoolhouse and retiring from Campbellsville. Janice was also a Kentucky Colonel. She professed faith in Christ early in life at Square Oak Baptist Church. She was a member of Salem Baptist Church and has attended for many years.
Janice married her best friend Dennis K. Corbin, whom she met while attending Lindsey Wilson College. They married August 13th, 1959, and he preceded her in death May 25th, 2013. She was a loving wife, mother and grandma. Her and Dennis loved to travel and visit almost every state including Canada and Nova Scotia. Their favorite trip was traveling by car to Alaska to celebrate their 36th wedding anniversary.
Janice is survived by one son and daughter-in-law: David and Kimberly Corbin.
One granddaughter: Mariah Corbin and her husband, Jared Nicholas.
One grandson: Kyle Corbin and wife, Alex.
Two great-grandchildren: Josie Corbin and Walker Corbin.
One sister: Gladys Kimbler.
Several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
Janice was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother: Glenyce Brown, March 1989, Joyce Luckett, October 2020, and Roger Lee Brown, September 2009.
VISITATON: Thursday, October 13th, 2022, from 10:30am EST at Salem Baptist Church Cemetery
FUNERAL: Thursday, October 13th, 2022, at 11am EST at Salem Baptist Church Cemetery
Pallbearers: Chris Luckett, Gary Corbin, Eric Pickett, Barry Pickett, Mark Kimbler, Kyle Corbin, Jared Nicholas, Clinton Luckett
Honorary Pallbearers: Angie Miller, Tamara Coots, Tommy Corbin, Gladys Kimbler, Juanita Burton, Tom Burton, Willing Workers Adult Sunday School Class.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for expressions of sympathy be taken in the form of donations to the American Cancer Society or Gideon Bibles and can be made at the funeral home.