Obituary. RIP
William "Co-chan" Corey
1949 - 2008
William "Co-chan" Corey passed away on March 31, 2008. He was a 35-year Boulder resident. William was born in Kearny, New Jersey and grew up in New Brunswick NJ.
He graduated from Waynesburg College, PA, in 1971. He was a professional large format photographer who was considered the foremost western artist to photograph Japanese Gardens and the only western photographer ever invited to photograph the gardens of the Japanese Emperor. So accomplished was he that when the Emperor visited Denver in 1994 he was commissioned to make a special gift photograph of Colorado which he personally presented to the Emperor and Empress. The photograph now hangs in the Imperial Palace. His love for photography took him to many places in the US and Europe as well.
William is survived by the love of his life, Reimi Corey, parents Ralph and Gloria Garlick and sister, Claire Lecuona as well as countless wonderful friends.
A memorial celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, April 6th from 12-3 PM at 1275 Cherryvale Rd, Boulder. Memorial contributions or donations may be made to HospiceCare of Boulder at hospicecareonline.org or 303-604-5235.
Published in the Daily Camera on 4/3/2008.
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