

Corbin was a miracle from the beginning as he was not expected to live past the first day but lived an amazing 4,271 days full of love, laughter and a tangible spirit straight from God.
“Cowboy” Corbin loved Star Wars, chocolate, Dallas Texas, motorcycles, Disneyland, Halloween, swimming, church & school and his friends, Blake, Tin and Poopie. “Cowboy” Corbin was a member of the LDS church and attended regularly with his Grand Dad who proudly held his hand and called him “tiger tails.” “Cowboy” Corbin was a deeply respected ‘Little Demented’ of the “Demented Minds” motorcycle club where each member knew him personally and loved him deeply.
“Cowboy” Corbin was received in Heaven by his beloved Nan and currently is mastering his surfing skills-Look him up in heaven catching a wave with his blonde curls and abundant freckles.
“Cowboy” Corbin’s superheroes left on earth are his Moms; Cindy Thorpe (Shelly Ainsworth), his beloved brothers who made Halloween his favorite holiday; Taylor and Ashton Thorpe, his adopted sister, Emily (Gus) and nephew, Zayden; his Grand Dad, Richard Birrell; his father Chad (Jen); Uncles, Ken (Melinda) and Doug Birrell, his Auntie Kat who always provided “smashed tatoes” and midnight motorcycle rides, and an endless fan club at Hartvigsen School (especially his beloved teacher of 6 years, Jody), Shriners Hospital and PCMC.
For one who couldn’t speak- his roar was deafening.
Services will be held Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the Valley View 7th Ward, 2245 East 3900 South, where family and friends may visit Friday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers please do a random act of kindness for someone out of your comfort zone on Corbin’s behalf.
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