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CELEBRATION OF LIFE

Michael Scott Corbell passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 19th, at his home in West Seattle after a long, courageous battle with Lung Cancer. His loving wife Linda was at his side.

Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life reception honoring Michael on January 13th, 2013, at 2:00 pm, at the West Seattle Golf Course Hall.  Address: 4470 35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126

Driving Directions I-5 to West Seattle Bridge exit, cross the bridge, left at first light on 35th Ave SW, just past SW Avalon Way look for small City Parks sign on the left that marks entrance to golf course parking lot.

January 5, 2013
January 5, 2013
I didn't know Mike well but I know he was a great husband to my best friend! He was always happy and seemed to get the most out of life! He will be greatly missed by all the lives he's touched! Rest in peace Mike!!
Love to all!! Big Deb
January 4, 2013
January 4, 2013
Michael always had a smile and kind word to offer. His inquisitiveness and gentle generous spirit will be greatly missed. May fond memories of great times spent together over the years bring some measure of comfort at this time of great loss.
January 4, 2013
January 4, 2013
We had so many great times over these past years with Mike. When ever I am making clam chowder, spilt pea soup. and of course orange bars, I will be thinking of Mike. He always said call him and he was here to pick them up. Lots of great memories.
January 4, 2013
January 4, 2013
Reading all of the loving tributes Michael's family and friends have posted, my feelings about Michael are reaffirmed. He and I worked together for a relatively short time, but everyone he served so ably and amiably came to know his gentle, caring persona. We are all better for having known him.
January 4, 2013
January 4, 2013
Mike was always making sure that I was taking care of Linda at work, making sure she was not going to get too stressed out. Mike, I promise I will continue to try to listen to Linda for you. There are a couple of things I know for sure, first and foremost, the love you had for Linda ran very deep and you only want the best for her and second, we have another angel in heaven.
January 4, 2013
January 4, 2013
for nothing loved is ever lost and he was loved so much"

Thank you so much for loving my sister!!
Love you and will miss you.
RIP Mike.
January 4, 2013
January 4, 2013
"Dont think of him as gone away,his journey's just begun.Life holds so many facets,this earth is only one.Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears,in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years.Think how he must be wishing that we could know today,how nothing but our sadness can really pass away.Think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched
January 4, 2013
January 4, 2013
John and I met Mike through our then secretary Linda. What an amazing man. He was dedicated to his job. Mike was never too busy to help a friend, always had a smile whenever you saw him. He was a gentle man with a caring soul. R.I.P. Mike, I am sure you are stepping up to help anyone who needs it up there in heaven.
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My Michael, another year without you, I miss you so much. I know you were with Mom to meet Dad, and he was so happy to be with her again.. Give them and Jason Big Hugs from us, I love you always & forever….
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Happy Birthday Michael, missing you so much.. and I know your with me always, love you!
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Live Your Dash

February 18, 2013

The line etched into a headstone between the dates of birth and death represents each step we take on earth...and every single breath.

To many, it is but a hyphen...marking time between the years,
but in that little dash, is a lifetime of laughter, love and tears.

We each create the legacy our dash will someday represent and decide if the life we're given is truly lived...or merely spent.

Some deem themselves successful if they spend in large ammounts, but how you live your only dash is all that really counts.

Because success should not be measured in what you will buy, or own, but in the pride you feel in the person you're with...when you are all alone.

Time steals our days and hours before we recognize the theft and we live each day not knowing how much of your dash is left.

The responsibilities of daily life; the bills, the job, the cash, affect the way we choose to use this important little dash.

Life uses special moments, much like a poet uses rhyme to engrave upon our hearts and souls single, precious blocks of time.

We often overlook these gifts, though we may not mean to do it; we walk right past a special moment instead of walking through it.

These memories in the making, are happening now and happening  here; if we don't take the time to make the time, they quickly disappear.

To experience each moment, to laugh...to love...to live...to learn just how much to take from life...and just how much to give.

For when our time on earth is ending, we won't remember every day, but we will recall those moments we chose to live along the way.

Consider your lifetime as a novel-you, the sole author and creator,writing and living every chapter for those to read and cherish, later.

Will they say you lived your dash with worry, stress, and chatter or know you seized every chance you had to:
Make Every Moment Matter?

(This is the poem that was read at Mike's service)

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