Robbie Corrie

Robbie Corrie obituary, Centralia, IL

Robbie Corrie

Robbie Corrie Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Irvin Macz Funeral Home - Odin on Feb. 1, 2025.

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Robert Clay "Robbie" Corrie, 43, of Odin passed away Thursday, January 30, 2025. He was born on January 14, 1982, the son of Clifford and Carolyn (Nelson) Corrie in Centralia.
Survivors include his parents, Clifford and Carolyn Corrie of Odin; his sons, Cameron Corrie, and Dylan Corrie; his grandsons, Tristin, and Cysen; his grandma, Shirley Harvey of Sandoval; his brothers, William (Krystal) Corrie of Bonnie, and Andrew (Sandy) Corrie of Tallahassee, FL; his niece, Annabelle Corrie; and nephew, Milo Corrie; and partner Sara Jo Friend.
Robbie was preceded in death by his grandpa, John Harvey; and his grandparents, Jesse and Barbara Jean Corrie.
Robbie worked as an electrician and was a member of the Electrician's Union, Local 309. He loved pretty much anything to do with the outdoors. Anyone who knew Robbie knows how much he loved fishing and he looked forward to time spent on the water, especially with his sons. Robbie was a true outdoorsman who enjoyed camping on Carlyle Lake at Boulder and Coles Creek campgrounds. He appreciated sitting around the campfire with family and friends, taking in every moment of the simple things in life. Robbie had a passion for music of all sorts. He also enjoyed building things, he liked remote control cars, building and modifying them.
Robbie loved his sons and his grandchildren tremendously and he could always be found with Dylan by his side. Robbie's contagious smile and laugh would always make those around him feel loved and cared about. Robbie will be deeply missed by so many family members and friends, who loved him and will never forget him.
A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Online condolences and memories of Robbie may be shared with his family by visiting maczfuneralhomes.com and/or on the funeral home's Facebook page. Irvin Macz Funeral Home in Odin is privileged to be assisting the family with arrangements.
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