| Name |
Corey, Edwin Harold [1] |
| Birth |
7 Sep 1946 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
- Ed was born on September 7, 1946 in Coudersport, the son of Edwin I. Corey of Coudersport and the late Lois (Chilson) Corey.
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| Gender |
Male |
| Sport |
Jul 1958 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| InterCity League baseball, team pics |
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The Potter Enterprise 24 Jul 1958, Thu P9
InterCity league baseball...
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Four Teams Competing in Coudersport Intra-City Little League Base Ball Play .
Braves Leading In Intra-City Little League Competition
About 50 Youths Taking Part In Program Designed to Give Chance to Secure Berth on Town Team-
Schaub in Charge.
CARDINALS
(Standing) Eddie Corey, Jim Lewis, Hank Fuller, Gene Neefe and Dick Neefe. (Kneeling) Gary Hemphill,
Mike Miller, Freddy Potter and Gene Staiger.
BRAVES (Standing) Pete Campbell, Spencer Kuratomi, Calvin Kuratomi, Tom Carey, Danny Wetzel, Kenny Cole. (Kneeling) Dick Darrin, Denny Barnett, Tom Roberts, Wesley Kuratomi, Bruce Potter.
REDLEGS (Standing) Mike Thompson, Jerry Chitester, Bob Tingley, Ricky Partridge and Scott Partridge. (Kneeling) Danny Williams, Vaughn Tingley, Bob McConnell and Tom Erway.
YANKS (Standing) Barney Neefe, Tom Sitter, Eddie Williams, Eddie Darrin, Ronnie Lindahl. (Kneeling) Allen Brian, Jimmy Wilkinson, Danny Glassmire, Danny Shalkowski, Bruce Robbins.
Enterprise photos
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Abt 19 May 1960 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| awards ceremony- American Legion award for honor, courage, scholarship, leadership and service of an 8th grade boy. |
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The Potter Enterprise 25 May 1960, Wed P3
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 19f,0 Many Students Honored In Annual Awards Assembly
During the annual "awards assembly" of the Coudersport Joint High School held Thursday afternoon many outstanding students were honored by various organizations, both civic and school.
The American Legion award for honor, courage, scholarship, leadership and service of an eighth-grade boy was presented to Edwin Corey. Robert Heimel, representing Potter Post 192, gave the winner a certificate and pin.
Mrs. Otto Euken, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, presented the eighth-grade girl's award to Barbara Lindhome, selected for honor, courage, leadership, Americanism and scholarship.
Dianna Lent and Steven Burt received the Danforth award, consisting of a book entitled "I Dare You," from the high school principal, Milton O. Braun. The award, Mr. Braun explained, was for "scholarship, leadership, citizenship and character."
The principal also singled out Kenneth Carey and Steven M. Burt for having ranked in the top one percent of the 550,000 students throughout the United States who took the National Merit Tests. They each were given a letter of commendation.
Representing the Allegewi Chapter, DAR, Mrs. R. H. Twining presented Patricia Buchanan, a senior, with the "good citizen" award for leadership, service and patriotism, and Mrs. H. Hollingsworth Pett called on Barbara Lindhome to receive the eighth-grade award for having the best average in American History.
Latin awards were presented by faculty member John Makowski to Ralph Lewis, a Latin I student, and Dawn Metzger and Yuri Kuratomi, Latin II students, for having ranked highest in the local school in the National Latin Test.
Art awards given annually by the New Century Club were presented by Mrs. John Villesvik to seventh, eighth, ninth and advanced grade art students. Seventh graders were Sally Howell, first; Ann Wills, second; Allen Brian, third, and Eric Johnson, honorable mention.
Eighth-grade winners were Walter Stilson, first; Sandra Burdick, second, and Nancy Covey, third. Ninth-grade awards went to Sally Holcomb, first and third; Jacqueline Swift, second, and Gary Chilson, honorable mention.
In the advanced art class, Steven Heimel won first place; John Snyder, second; Charles Psychos, third, and Bob Saulter and Virginia Boyd, honorable mention. Art judges were Mrs. Thomas Shear, Miss Francis Niles and Mrs. Lyman Burt.
Miss Ora Goodrich, homemaking instructor, made the "Little Liz" awards, consisting of a gold statuette mounted on wood, to outstanding homemaking students. The junior high winner was Mary Hopkins, and Patty Dates received the senior award.
Other homemaking students mentioned were the members of this year's demonstration team which placed 10th in state-wide competition, Dawn Wright, Betty Geritz and Judy Perry, and Dianna Lent, who received the Betty Crocker award.
A medal and certificate denoting agricultural accomplishment and sponsored by the DeKalb Agricultural Association, presented yearly to a senior vocational agriculture student, was presented to Norman Watson by Carl Dewey, instructor. Mr. Dewey said Norman's name would be inscribed on a plaque in the agriculture room.
Ted Elliott received the book, "The Words and the Music," sponsored by the American Agriculturalist Foundation for outstanding work as a student and for good citizenship.
Representing the Exchange Club, Robert McNary singled out Dawn Metzger, Connie Tauscher and Ralph Castano for their essays on crime prevention and poster winners, Jean Mosch, Pauline Haight and John Snyder.
Guests of the Exchange Club throughout the past year were mentioned by Mr. McNary as Glen Work, Industrial arts; Ann Weiss, commercial; Patty Dates, home-making, and John Snyder, art.
For the Rotary Club, Mr. Braun told the assembly that Richard Wetzel and Roger Quimby had attended the recent conference at Bedford Springs.
Edward Fuller, president of the Rotary Club, told of the athletic award being presented for the first time this year in memory of Alfred "Joe" Bunnell, an outstanding high school athlete who was killed in an accident early In the school year. It consists of a plaque on which the winner each year will have his name inscribed, and a pin and certificate. Roger Quimby received the award from Mr. Fuller
The Potter Enterprise 25 May 1960, Wed P3
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Ed served as Vice President and Treasurer for the former Citizen Trust Company, now Citizen & Northern Bank, for over 20 years. Earlier in life he worked for Emporium Specialties Company, Austin. |
| Sport |
1964 |
Lewisburg, Union, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Coudersport lost to Conshohocken in the Class C basketball State Championship |
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Jean Olsen
loved watching my big brother and this team play
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Dale Ulkins
The Team!
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Ken Cole
Hee hee. I look at this & off in the distance I hear "Sweet Georgia Brown" playing.
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Teresa Castano Kisiel
Me too, Ken! Those were the days . . . greatest memories ever!
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Mary Ann Schwabe
I remember riding somewhere at a great distance with my mom and dad to watch this team play in the state championship. What a team!
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Teresa Castano Kisiel
That would be to Bucknell University in Lewisburg PA, Mary Ann, where we played against Conshohocken.
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Mary Ann Schwabe
Ah, yes. Thanks, Teresa.
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Janet Chalfant
Great memories of cheering this team. Loved every minute!
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Janet Chalfant
Coudy’s dream team.
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Kim Work
"The Team.". My dad drove a car full to Lewisburg I believe. The drive home was so somber.
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Teresa Castano Kisiel
So true, Kim. I think almost the entire town was at the game and coming home, it was like a somber motorcade for as far as you could see both in front and behind us. The town fire siren was to have been set off had we won and my Mom said she waited in anticipation of hearing the siren which never sounded.
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Penny Goodenough
What a great time that was watching those guys win game after game.
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Big Dan got into foul trouble and those guys were FAST! Still a respectable showing after falling behind early in the game.
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Natalie Taaffe Hoffman
The best time in high school!
Going to those games was so great. We did cry all the way home after the last championship game, though.
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Jay Young Who did we play again, I forget?
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Natalie Taaffe Hoffman
I think it was Conshohocken PA. Not absolutely sure.
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Janet Chalfant
Yes, it was Conshohocken. We were so accustomed to winning, that we couldn't fathom a loss.
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· January 1964 Coudy Falcons were on a huge winning streak. |
| Graduation |
Abt Jun 1964 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| CAHS, class of 1964 |
| Graduation |
Abt Jun 1968 |
Angola, Steuben, Indiana, USA |
| Tri-State University, Class of 1968 (now Trine University) |
| Name |
Edwin H. Corey [2, 3] |
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The Potter Enterprise 25 May 1960, Wed P3
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 19f,0 Many Students Honored In Annual Awards Assembly
During the annual "awards assembly" of the Coudersport Joint High School held Thursday afternoon many outstanding students were honored by various organizations, both civic and school.
The American Legion award for honor, courage, scholarship, leadership and service of an eighth-grade boy was presented to Edwin Corey. Robert Heimel, representing Potter Post 192, gave the winner a certificate and pin.
Mrs. Otto Euken, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, presented the eighth-grade girl's award to Barbara Lindhome, selected for honor, courage, leadership, Americanism and scholarship.
Dianna Lent and Steven Burt received the Danforth award, consisting of a book entitled "I Dare You," from the high school principal, Milton O. Braun. The award, Mr. Braun explained, was for "scholarship, leadership, citizenship and character."
The principal also singled out Kenneth Carey and Steven M. Burt for having ranked in the top one percent of the 550,000 students throughout the United States who took the National Merit Tests. They each were given a letter of commendation.
Representing the Allegewi Chapter, DAR, Mrs. R. H. Twining presented Patricia Buchanan, a senior, with the "good citizen" award for leadership, service and patriotism, and Mrs. H. Hollingsworth Pett called on Barbara Lindhome to receive the eighth-grade award for having the best average in American History.
Latin awards were presented by faculty member John Makowski to Ralph Lewis, a Latin I student, and Dawn Metzger and Yuri Kuratomi, Latin II students, for having ranked highest in the local school in the National Latin Test.
Art awards given annually by the New Century Club were presented by Mrs. John Villesvik to seventh, eighth, ninth and advanced grade art students. Seventh graders were Sally Howell, first; Ann Wills, second; Allen Brian, third, and Eric Johnson, honorable mention.
Eighth-grade winners were Walter Stilson, first; Sandra Burdick, second, and Nancy Covey, third. Ninth-grade awards went to Sally Holcomb, first and third; Jacqueline Swift, second, and Gary Chilson, honorable mention.
In the advanced art class, Steven Heimel won first place; John Snyder, second; Charles Psychos, third, and Bob Saulter and Virginia Boyd, honorable mention. Art judges were Mrs. Thomas Shear, Miss Francis Niles and Mrs. Lyman Burt.
Miss Ora Goodrich, homemaking instructor, made the "Little Liz" awards, consisting of a gold statuette mounted on wood, to outstanding homemaking students. The junior high winner was Mary Hopkins, and Patty Dates received the senior award.
Other homemaking students mentioned were the members of this year's demonstration team which placed 10th in state-wide competition, Dawn Wright, Betty Geritz and Judy Perry, and Dianna Lent, who received the Betty Crocker award.
A medal and certificate denoting agricultural accomplishment and sponsored by the DeKalb Agricultural Association, presented yearly to a senior vocational agriculture student, was presented to Norman Watson by Carl Dewey, instructor. Mr. Dewey said Norman's name would be inscribed on a plaque in the agriculture room.
Ted Elliott received the book, "The Words and the Music," sponsored by the American Agriculturalist Foundation for outstanding work as a student and for good citizenship.
Representing the Exchange Club, Robert McNary singled out Dawn Metzger, Connie Tauscher and Ralph Castano for their essays on crime prevention and poster winners, Jean Mosch, Pauline Haight and John Snyder.
Guests of the Exchange Club throughout the past year were mentioned by Mr. McNary as Glen Work, Industrial arts; Ann Weiss, commercial; Patty Dates, home-making, and John Snyder, art.
For the Rotary Club, Mr. Braun told the assembly that Richard Wetzel and Roger Quimby had attended the recent conference at Bedford Springs.
Edward Fuller, president of the Rotary Club, told of the athletic award being presented for the first time this year in memory of Alfred "Joe" Bunnell, an outstanding high school athlete who was killed in an accident early In the school year. It consists of a plaque on which the winner each year will have his name inscribed, and a pin and certificate. Roger Quimby received the award from Mr. Fuller
The Potter Enterprise 25 May 1960, Wed P3
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| Occupation |
Portage twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Earlier in life he worked for Emporium Specialties Company, Austin. |
| Residence |
Between 1994 and 1996 |
Portage twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Death |
12 Nov 2018 |
UPMC Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
- Edwin H. Corey, 72, of Austin, passed away Monday, November 12, 2018 at UPMC-Cole, Coudersport.
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Aft 12 Nov 2018 |
Sweden Hill Cemetery, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
| Person ID |
I84696 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Father |
Corey, Edwin I., b. 8 Aug 1923, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 12 Jul 2019, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 95 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Chilson, Lois M, b. 19 Feb 1924, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 6 May 2009, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 85 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| address,jt |
1953 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Barr, Mary Anne, b. 10 Nov 1946, Austin, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 9 Jun 2002, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 55 years) |
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14 Apr 1973 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 3] |
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Corey
Park United Methodist Church, Coudersport, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Mary Anne Barr and Edwin H. Corey on Saturday (April 14, 1973).
The Rev. Donald H.G. Miller officiated at the 2:00 p.m. double-ring ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley E. Barr, Austin, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Corey, Coudersport.
Wedding music was provided by Randall Halter, organist, and David Hauber, soloist.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a gown of polyester sata peau fashioned with high neck of Cluny lace. The bodice was trimmed with tiny tucks and bands of lace with button trim extended from the neckline to the waist. Tiers of shirred lace enhanced the shoulders of the bishop sleeves which had an inset of lace to the cuffs. Matching lace encircled the waist and the skirt fell into soft gathers. Her chapel-length mantilla was also edged with Cluny lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies and blue mums with blue streamers.
Miss Debora Barr, Austin, was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Iinda White, Austin, cousin of the bride, Mrs. George Barr, Austin, the bride's sister-in-law, and Mrs. Frank Austin, Schaghticoke, N.Y. Jan Barr, the bride's niece, was flower girl.
The attendants were identically attired in chiffon gowns designed with white bodices accented with blue ruffled necklines. The bib effect was outlined with a blue ruffle trimmed with multi-colored Venise lace, and the long full sleeves were of white chiffon. The blue skirts fell into soft gathers. They wore blue picture hats trimmed with flowerettes, a satin ribbon and streamers. Each carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies and mums.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Barr chose a light blue dress with jacket and the groom's mother selected a pink dress and vest. Both mothers had corsages of white daisies.
Larry Chilson, uncle of the groom, Williamsport, was best man. Ushers were Tom Burdick, Frederick, Md., Robert Welsh and John Halloran, both of Coudersport. Chad Barr, nephew of the bride was ringbearer.
Approximately 175 guests attended the reception which was held at the Austin VFW Home.
The bride is a 1964 graduate of Austin Area High School and is employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation at Coudersport.
The bridegroom was graduated from Coudersport Area High School in 1964 and in 1968 from Tri-State College, Angola, tnd. He is employed by Emporium Specialties Co. Inc., Austin.
Following a wedding trip to Ocean City, Md., the couple is living at Goodyear Terrace, Austin.
Oswayo Girls Post Victory Over Bradford
The Oswayo Valley girls' rifle team defeated the Bradford girls 1,762 to 1,671 Wednesday at Oswayo. This was their second win over Bradford as Oswayo won the sectional meet at Bradford on March 17. The Oswayo Valley girls finished second in the Pennsylvania Rifle and Pistol Assoc. shoot for the third straight year. Leading the Oswayo Valley team was Cherry Olson with 369, includind 97 prone, 81 standing, 96 sitting and 95 kneeling. Other high scorers were Jackie Woodard with 363, Val Dickerson, 349; Lynn Meyers, 340 and Cindy Minnemeyer, 339. Leading Bradford was Deb Murphy with 369 including 99 prone, 87 standing, 95 sitting, and 88 kneeling. She was followed by Meline Hendryx, 346; Denise Butler, 328, Deb Woodard, 321 and Judy Case, 307.
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- He married the former Mary Anne Barr on April 14, 1973 and celebrated 29 years of marriage until her passing June 9, 2002.
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