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Mr. Corbin: A great man who influenced us all to respect others

'We all have people who influence our lives and for me Mr. Corbin was one of those people' - JOHN 'BAM' CARNEY

John Bam Carney writes:
It's with sadness that I read of the passing of Mr. Paul Corbin. He was such a gentleman and a great teacher. We all have people who influence our lives and for me Mr. Corbin was one of those people.
He was my history teacher at Knifley grade school; by the way I teach history. I hadn't thought about it a lot until now, but I'm sure his influence on my early years impacted my career choice.

I have to believe his respect and service for others impacted me to. To his family I send both condolences and thanks. Condolences for your loss, but a huge thank you for sharing him with us, the students of Kniflry Grade School. --John Bam Carney
See also: Paul Russell Corbin, Adair Co., KY (d. Nov. 30, 2013)




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