

Harold M. Corbin, lovingly known as “Hal,” passed away on January 26, 2022 on his 88th birthday. He was born to the late Phillip J. Corbin and Emma Arntsen on January 26, 1934 in Blanchardville, WI. He is preceded in death by seven siblings and his wife Ruth Rickey Corbin.
Hal was a sweet, kind-hearted man, who was genuine in his love and care for others. He faithfully
served his country for over 20 years as an air traffic controller in the USAF. He also worked in the
Civilian Personnel Office at Reese AFB. He enjoyed traveling, watching westerns, bowling, reading to his children and grandchildren, and working with NARFE (National Association of Retired Federal Employees) to assist families of deceased veterans and civilian employees obtain benefits.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife Barbara, daughters: Sherry (Alan) Sancibrian, Kathy Williams, Monique (Ken) Asleson, Michelle (John) Nivens, Carole (Russell) Wardroup, Sherry (Billy) Langston; grandchildren: Kevin (Becca) Sancibrian, Jessica (Chris) Brown, Virginia Barron, Christopher and Mark Asleson, Alexis (Chris) Williams, Madison (Caleb) Thomas, Ian and Owen Nivens, Bryan (Jordan) Wardroup, Robyn (Wiley) Hamm, Whitney Langston; great-grandchildren: Nathan, Kynsleigh, Kampbell, Maddyn, Maisyn; his brother John, and numerous other relatives and friends.
The family would like to thank The Legacy at South Plains and Traditions Health Hospice Care for treating Hal with kindness and respect. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to stlukeslubbock.org/Give or to Traditions Hospice 4601 50th St. Ste. 109 Lubbock 79414.
Hal’s celebration of life will be held at St Luke’s United Methodist Church on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 2pm and the family will receive guests after the service.
For online tributes please visit: www.resthavenfuneralhome.com
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