Corri McNeal, 64, of Parkesburg, PA, passed away on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. She was the fiance of Kenneth L. "Wolfy" Miller of Parkesburg. Born in Coatesville, PA, she was the daughter of Renata Steinohrt McNeal of Parkesburg, and the late Charles F. "Skip" McNeal.
Corri attended the Octorara Schools and worked in the clerical department for Vanguard and for Brandywine Machine Company. She attended the Parkesburg Presbyterian Church in her youth.
She loved riding motorcycles with her fiance, Wolfy, and her beloved dog, Viggo. Corri loved nature and spent many days in the outdoors wondering around Chester County's Conservation Lands, including her favorite place of peace, the "Half House". She enjoyed country rides, reading, and the company of good friends engaging in lots of conversation. She will be missed by all those who had the opportunity to know her.
Besides her fiance and mother, she is survived by her dog, Viggo.
Funeral services will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg, PA. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
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Cori was my neighbor for many
Cori was my neighbor for many years. I enjoyed seeing her and wolf sit on there porch across the street from us. We shared numerous conversations about life and we were always chasing our dogs from each others yards. She loved her plants and loves to listen to her podcasts. We will miss her as our neighbor and am so very happy that she is reunited with her father whom she talked about often. Rest in peace
My friend
Absolutely one of a kind .
There are two important dates
around the life that we live
that reflect the time we're given
to laugh, to love, to live.
And between the date when we arrive
and the date we go away,
there exists a horizontal line
that captures every single day.
Because these days we're living
seem to vanish in a flash,
we need to make the most of
that special little dash.
We are blessed with opportunities
as we tread the grounds of earth
to build the loving legacy
our own dash will be worth.
To focus on what matters,
not in posessions owned or bought,
and smile every chance we get,
and love with all we've got.
To appreciate the here and now
as each moment will unfold
because we're never told beforehand
how much time our dash will hold.
So, if you need to make some changes,
let this be the day you start,
to live each moment here and now,
and show the love that's in your heart.
For how you spend this life,
will someday be defined,
by everything that is remembered,
in the dash you leave behind.
You had a awesome dash my friend
Cori
Cori, you were a great friend. Our thoughts and prayers 🙏 ❤️ going out to Wolf, Vego, and her mom. Just seems so unreal. What a fun person to spend time with. Girl, you are so missed. Poor Vego Love ❤️