Corey Adam Witzel

Corey Adam Witzel

July 14, 1982 - October 15, 2005

Corey Adam Witzel

July 14, 1982 - October 15, 2005

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Corey was a voracious reader, student of philosophy and religion and valued intellectual exercise. He was a poet who loved music. He is survived by his parents Tom and Faye Witzel; brothers Craig S. and Colin T. Witzel and grandmother Madelyne Ellzey; and good friends Daniel, Pierre and Ramy.

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83 responses to Corey Adam Witzel

  1. Corey-
    I love you and I miss you. Everyday seems to get a little harder knowing that I can’t see you or make fun of you at Gram and Grampa’s! I remember when you were even 14 and I was 4 and I always thought you were the coolist! And I used to play with you and make fun of you! Yah! Good Times! I’ll always remember all of the good memories I shared with you. I love you Uncle
    Cordoo!

  2. I knew corey through school and I had talked about music and things with him and felt a some what brother connection with him in a “just met you” way. Corey was just so kind and sweet and may he rest in peace while in the souls of all who loved him.

  3. Dear Tom and Family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts. Kiera

  4. Ashley says:

    “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
    and sorry I could not travel both
    and be one traveler long I stood
    and looked down as far as I could
    to where it bent in the undergrowth

    Then took the other, as just as fair
    and having perhaps the better claim
    Because it was grassy and wanted
    wear
    Though as far the passing
    there had worn them really about the same.

    And both that morning equally lay in
    Leaves that no step had trodden black
    Oh, I kept the first for another day
    Yet knowing how many leads on to way
    I doubted if I should ever come back

    I shall be telling this with a sigh
    somewhere ages and ages hence
    two roads diverged in a yellow wood
    and I took the one less traveled by
    and that has made all the difference

  5. Miss Nikki says:

    Mr. Corey, the kids still talk about you and pray for you… you will always be in our thoughts and prayers. We love you and miss you…

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