Raymond Corris Jr.

May 18, 1955 ~ March 3, 2024

Raymond Anthony Corris Jr. (Swifty), age 68, passed away on March 3, 2024, after losing the fight with the court system, medical system, and then hospice. His last win was hanging on until March 3 for one last Social Security check. Raymond was honest, trustworthy, and more generous than his means. Growing up in Chicago and living in St. Louis for a while, he enjoyed being a lifeguard, playing softball and baseball, bowling, golf, and playing piano and guitar. Raymond also enjoyed watching his favorite sports teams, the Cubs and the Bears. His favorite foods were White Castle hamburgers, Johnnie’s Italian beef sandwiches, Oreo cookies, Coca-Cola, Imo’s St. Louis style pizza, Lion’s Choice roast beef sandwiches, and Mr. Burger. Despite his life’s many uphill challenges, he would always greet you with a smile. With loved ones by his side, he gradually and gently passed without pain. Raymond loved his family, cousins, niece and nephew. He also relished his friends and acquaintances and enjoyed picnics with Ally, Meagan, Kaleigh, LJ, Owen, Lucy, and Anne, and always watched with them for the ice cream truck. Raymond was thrilled to be made a part of the Yeo family. He was preceded in death by his father, Raymond Corris Sr.; and his mother, Dawn M. Callaghan. Raymond is survived by his brother, John Corris and Marybeth Corris (favorite). A private interment, for a small group of close family members and friends, will take place at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois. In memory of Raymond, please encourage elder advocacy groups and resist giving control of our seniors to predatory institutions.

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March 13, 2024 5:23pm
We are so sorry for your loss of Ray. He was always such a nice guy to me. I know you will miss him dearly. Sending you our love and prayers. Annie, Brandon, Grace and Elizabeth

- Ann Foley

March 13, 2024 4:42pm
So sorry for your loss of Ray .. John and marybeth . We all enjoyed when Ray woukd come to the yeo gatherings. And YES, HE ALWAYS WOULD ASK HOW EVERYONE WAS DOING with such a sincere heart ❤️. When we would see him on his many walks. It was always a stop to ask how he was doing and if he needed a ride. But he would always decline and ask how WE WERE ! Such a kind spirit . We know he is at peace now in heaven and will.see him again.. love to you John and marybeth and for the loving care you showed for your brother. God Bless. We Love you

- Dave and Cindy kokx




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