Peter George Corey

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YARMOUTH - Peter George Corey was born on May 12, 1947 in White Plains, N.Y. to Walter E. Corey, Jr. and Theresa Stallone. Educated in local schools, he developed an early interest in geography, history and art, all of which he nurtured throughout the many travels of his life. Though not a college graduate he read widely and wisely while pursuing his many interests with trips to Colorado, Washington and California where he traveled with his parents and often visited relatives. Later in life he spent many happy months in Florida where he learned to play adaptive golf - a sport he brought back to his home in Maine where he helped found Maine Adaptive Golf, a passion of his for many years. He played many courses in Florida and Portland and never tired of introducing the game to others. In Florida, he helped select Maltese dogs as family pets. There, Peter also developed skill in solving complicated jig saw puzzles, a hobby he continued through the rest of his life. A man for others, he was fond of helping others, starting with his parents for whom he cared in Cape Elizabeth. His personal care giving enabled them to live in the comfort of their home, postponing for over a decade their move to assisted living. This personal sacrifice he kept private and never regretted. Known only to family and friends it stands as a model of generosity and love. He never tired of large family gatherings in which he celebrated the young and new born. Peter wrote and often talked of these reunions. He looked forward to summers and visits with his nieces at Higgins Beach. After the deaths of his parents well into their eighties, he spent many months in Florida, a state he traveled widely before establishing a residence in Sarasota; where he spent every spring training rooting for the Red Sox. A lifelong bachelor, Peter treasured the condo at North Gables in Yarmouth where he was devoted to his beloved sister in law, Julie, who dropped him off at the Cumberland County Y every day of the week. He felt privileged to give her away in marriage to Walter, his brother and confidant. Together, the three would attend Sunday Mass followed by dinner at one of his favorite restaurants. At the time of his tragic death, he was beginning to think of other activities with Julie and Walter with whom he exchanged text messages throughout the day. He was fond of new technology and enjoyed his many trips to the Apple store.. From afar, Peter may have seemed a private person; to his friends at the Y and elsewhere in Greater Portland his quiet life was a model of commitment, love and caring. He gave of himself and of his resources quietly, unstintingly and without expecting anything in return. That his quiet life was shattered by an explosion remains a life altering tragedy. His deep faith in a merciful God assures his survivors that he is now in the embrace of a loving God Who rejoices having Peter close by. Visiting hours will be held from 3-7 p.m., Monday, July 1st at Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at St. Bartholomew Church, 8 Two Lights Road, Cape Elizabeth. Interment will follow in New Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. The Corey family requests no flowers. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Peter G. Corey Fund at the Cumberland County YMCA, Freeport, Maine.Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. Sending heartfelt condolances to to the Corey family as you lay Peter to rest. Certainly a tragedy that will not be forgotten. Peter’s legacy will live on at the Y and he brightened the lives of so many people. May you find peace among friends and family, near or far. Until you meet again, embrace the life that is now.

    – Beth

  2. Peter was a gentle man who was a fixture at the Y whenever I went there. I came to expect him day in and day out. I will miss him and his presence.

    – Thomas Beretich

  3. Such a tragedy in a small town. Our family did not know Peter but we have lived in Yarmouth our whole life. Our thoughts prayers go out to the family. He will be missed by our whole town…

    – Ernie & Brenda Colello

  4. Dear Walter and Julie and Corey Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Unfortunately we didn’t have the privilege of meeting Peter, but we know and respect the love and commitment you gave him over the years.

    – Gail and Bill Frongillo

  5. I didn’t know Peter but please accept my condolences in such a tragic loss of your brother. We live off North Road so are nearby. Mr Corey sounds like a very special man who will be missed by many.

    – Rosanne Griffin

  6. Dear Walter, Julie and entire Corey Family, Please accept our love and thoughts to you on the tragic passing of Peter. We remember him as a young man cared for by your loving parents. At that time Peter took pottery classes from Peter Craft, a budding artist of that time. Upon reading his Obituary, we see that through the love and care of his family Peter was able to contribute to those he loved and the communities he lived in. We hope to see you in person when we get to Maine in early August. Love, Ralph and Nona

    – Ralph and Nona Luce

  7. Walter – Heartfelt condolences to you and your family from the NWC team in this time of great loss. Rob and Julia and I grieve with you today. – Gene

    – Prof Gene Andersen


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