Deanna Corley

Obituary of Deanna Sharon Corley

 

Deanna Sharon “Granny” Corley, 78, of Philippi, West Virginia, passed away on December 5, 2018 in Philippi.

 

Sharon was born at home in Philippi to James and Juanita Daugherty Dadisman on August 21, 1940. She graduated from Philippi High School in 1957.  She married Larry Corley, who survives, on July 8, 1957 and together they made a home in Union Community in Philippi, West Virginia.  She worked at the Philippi Senior Center for many years. She was a member of the Union Community Sew and Sews, the Barbour County Democrat Executive Committee, the Barbour County Democrat Women’ Club and the Independence Church of Christ.

 

Sharon is preceded in death by her parents James and Juanita and brothers Kenny Dadisman and Tommy Dadisman, son in law Tim Wilson and great granddaughter Amber Dailey.

 

Sharon is survived by her brother Roy Dadisman and wife Barb of Philippi, sister Shelia Daugherty and husband Henry of Philippi, sister in law Saun Dadisman, son James Corley and wife Cheryl of Philippi, daughter Joyce Wilson of Philippi, son Jeff Corley of Philippi, daughter Angie Clausen and husband Rick of Bonnie Lake, Washington and son Burt Corley and wife Amy of Philippi.  She has 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

 

 

Viewing will be at Wright Funeral Home on Friday December 7, 2018 from 5:30-8pm and Saturday December 8, 2018. From 8am-11am with services afterward.  Danny Wagner will officiate the service. A dinner will be held afterwards at the Union Community Building at 1pm.   She will be cremated according to her wishes. 

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Saturday
8
December

Funeral Service

11:00 am
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Wright Funeral Home
220 N Walnut St.
Philippi, West Virginia, United States
(304) 457-2121
Saturday
8
December

Visitation

5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Wright Funeral Home
220 N Walnut St.
Philippi, West Virginia, United States
(304) 457-2121
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