Jessica R. Corbin, 38, of Royersford, passed away in the Phoenixville Hospital Hospice on Saturday, August 3, 2019 after a long battle with inoperable brain cancer. Her determination to fight the battle here on earth against all odds is her legacy that she will leave for others to emulate.
Born in Sellersville she was a daughter of the late Daniel Lee Corbin and Constance Beth (Toth) Corbin-Miller of Royersford.
Jessica was employed by the Malvern Wegman’s for the last year. Previously she was employed in restaurant management for many years. Before restaurant management Jessica worked in the field of veterinary medicine. She loved; in particular, horses and dogs but almost any animal found comfort and safety with Jessica. For many years she cared for her Belgian mare “Pixie”; a gift of love and remembrance from her late father, Daniel Corbin. Jessica was an accomplished equestrian. She later in life added “Dallas” to her animal family. Her dogs Coby and Tessa were always at her side.
She was a member of the Christ Church of the Valley where she found inspiration and spiritual support through her Christian faith. This faith served her well; and while she has completed her earthly responsibilities, she didn’t leave this world before teaching the love of life, her surviving daughter, Hannah R. Banuelos, age 11, to follow in the footsteps of her mother, trust in our Lord and savior, and forever honor their faith in God. Hannah is a remarkably strong young girl because of her mother. More so than any young girl should have to be at age 11. Hannah has been given the promise from her Mother that she will still be able “to just be a kid”.
Also surviving Jessica is a brother Michael L. Corbin (of Mississippi), and a step brother and sister respectively, Erik Miller (Amanda), Krista L. Pickar (Sean); Aunts and Uncles, A. Richard Toth (Karen), Lisa M. Geisinger (Kurt), Rev. Richard A. Corbin, Jr. (Shirley), George Corbin (Ruth), Ann Keatly, Donna Moses (Tom); and a bounty of nieces, nephews and cousins.
In lieu of flowers donations are respectfully requested to be made to “The Hannah Banuelos Scholarship Fund” c/o of The Wyndcroft School, 1395 Wilson Street, Pottstown, PA, 19464
Services will be held at the Limerick Garden of Memories in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum on Friday August 9, 2019 at 11:00 AM.
Family and friends may call at the Mausoleum on Friday from 10:15 to 11:00 AM. Internment will follow immediately after chapel services.
Friends may call after the services at the home Constance Corbin-Miller and David A. Miller – announcement to be made at the services.
Arrangements by the Linwood W. Ott Funeral Home, Inc., 111 North Reading Ave. Boyertown. Online condolences may be made at www.lwottfuneralhome.com