

Wayne was born November 14, 1929, in Springfield, Ohio to the late Rea and Blanche Corder. He had four sisters: Gladys, Thelma, Beverly, and Charlotte.
The family moved to Arizona in the 1940s. Wayne’s love of running started early in life and he graduated from Tucson High in 1947 with a track scholarship to the University of Arizona.
It was during high school that Wayne met the love of his life, Ruth Lord. The couple married in 1950 and, during their 70 years together, raised three beloved daughters, Betty, Sharon and Janet
Wayne graduated from U of A and embarked on a career teaching biology, P.E., and coaching track and cross-country, at John Spring Junior High and, Palo Verde High School. He loved mentoring and working with youth and was fondly known as “Coach Corder” by his students while his peers dubbed him the “Gentleman Coach” for his kind and professional demeanor. Wayne’s years of dedication to teaching and coaching earned him many awards and recognitions throughout his career including, Cross Country Coach of the year in 1983, Arizona High School Track Coaches Hall of Fame in 1988, and Office of Public Instruction Hall of Fame in 1999.
Wayne enjoyed his love of the outdoors during summers and after retiring by working as a ranger in Yellowstone National Park, Saguaro National Park, and the Arapaho National Forrest in Colorado. He and Ruth loved these times as well as exploring all 50 states and traveling throughout the world. They were members of the El Camino Baptist Church for many years which led to wonderful experiences and life long friendships.
Wayne touched numerous lives, was cherished, and will be lovingly remembered.
Wayne is survived by his wife, Ruth, of Tucson; sister, Charlotte Dillard of Ohio; daughters, Betty (Dennis) DeWeese of Montana, Sharon (Alan) Hale of California and Janet (Jerry) High of Tucson; brother -in-Law, Richard Lord of Tucson; grandchildren Chelsea, Nicole, Jeremy, Brandon and Brent; great- grandchildren Chloe and Henry; several nieces and nephews, and “adopted son” Victor DiBella.
There will be a private service for family members and a celebration of life at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wayne Corder Youth Assistance Fund at El Camino Baptist Church, 7777 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85710. Arrangements by East Lawn Palms Mortuary.
SHARE OBITUARYSHARE
v.1.18.0