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Ira Claude Corbin

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Ira Claude Corbin

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
25 May 1993 (aged 82)
Lavaca County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Marriages:
1) Miss Amelia Minnie Silber on 13 Jun 1931 in Houston, Harris, Texas (divorced)
2) Mrs. Berneice Ellen Shaffer on 19 Jan 1963 in Hidalgo County, Texas

His first wife, Mrs. Amelia Minnie (Silber) Corbin, married John Floyd Bane, Jr., on 5 Nov 1964 in Houston. Amelia Minnie (Silber) Bane died in San Antonio, Texas, where their daughter Joyce Marie (Corbin) Scholwinski and husband Andrew Scholwinski lived.
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Mr. Ira C. Corbin, 82, of Dilley and Yoakum, Texas, was a charter member of the Spring Branch Fire Department, owned the Spring Branch Service Station Appliance and Butane Company. He later owned the Corbin Fishing Center in Port O'Conner. In 1972 he started the I.C.C. Ranch in Dilley, Texas, where he lived until his death. He also lived in Yoakum the last few years. He was a member of the Elks Lodge for 40 years and a member of the Woodmen of the World. Survivors included wife, Berneice of Dilley, and Yoakum, daughter, Joyce Scholwinski and husband Andrew of San Antonio; three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, a stepson, Gayle Shaffer, a brother, Aaron and wife Virgie of La Ward, a niece, Nell Marie Ross of San Diego, California.
Marriages:
1) Miss Amelia Minnie Silber on 13 Jun 1931 in Houston, Harris, Texas (divorced)
2) Mrs. Berneice Ellen Shaffer on 19 Jan 1963 in Hidalgo County, Texas

His first wife, Mrs. Amelia Minnie (Silber) Corbin, married John Floyd Bane, Jr., on 5 Nov 1964 in Houston. Amelia Minnie (Silber) Bane died in San Antonio, Texas, where their daughter Joyce Marie (Corbin) Scholwinski and husband Andrew Scholwinski lived.
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Mr. Ira C. Corbin, 82, of Dilley and Yoakum, Texas, was a charter member of the Spring Branch Fire Department, owned the Spring Branch Service Station Appliance and Butane Company. He later owned the Corbin Fishing Center in Port O'Conner. In 1972 he started the I.C.C. Ranch in Dilley, Texas, where he lived until his death. He also lived in Yoakum the last few years. He was a member of the Elks Lodge for 40 years and a member of the Woodmen of the World. Survivors included wife, Berneice of Dilley, and Yoakum, daughter, Joyce Scholwinski and husband Andrew of San Antonio; three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, a stepson, Gayle Shaffer, a brother, Aaron and wife Virgie of La Ward, a niece, Nell Marie Ross of San Diego, California.


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