Earl Duane Corby, 50, of Salina, left this mortal world peacefully May 25, 2019, after battling liver and kidney failure. Earl did things his own way, marched to his own drummer and drove the bus that took him home. He was born Nov. 18, 1968, in Salina, to Phillip M. and Barbara A. (Dahlman) Corby.
Earl loved music of all types and styles, from “Johnny Cash” to “Kiss” to “Motorhead.” Earl played the guitar, wrote and sang songs. He was in the bands “The Diseased Infants,” and “Voodoo.” Earl knew band trivia like no one else (like who was in what band and on what recording). Earl lived many places and did many things. Earl’s most memorable was his stint at the Grand Canyon selling high-end Native American jewelry and art.
Earl is survived by: his mother, Barbara A. Corby; brother, Joseph Corby (Helen); brothers, Mike Corby, and Eric Corby (Margaret); and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Phillip M. Corby; sister, Chris D. Corby; brother, Walter M. Corby; sister, Phyllis Cancello; and sister-in-law, Tracey Corby (Mike).
Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at Sunrise Presbyterian Church.
Memorials may be made to the Salina Animal Shelter, in care of Ryan Mortuary.