We Remember
HENDERSON, Corinne
August 31, 1952 — November 22, 2021
Corinne unexpectedly but peacefully passed in Kelowna on November 22, 2021.
Corinne was described as being a youthful, vibrant, and dynamic woman. Her outstanding generous ways will be remembered by those who were fortunate to know her. She never hesitated to help whenever she could. Entertaining and opening her home to people was something that she loved. She was active and fun-loving. No stranger to adventure; she spent time living in Africa, Thailand, Bermuda, and Barbados. She was a true global citizen.
Corinne will be remembered by her daughter Coty; her three sisters: Suzanne Stoeckle, Janice Henderson, and Dawna Henderson; brother Douglas Henderson; her niece Clare (Paul) Kelly, and their children Emerson and Beatrix; and her nieces Jacqueline and Robin Wilson. She was predeceased by her sister Sandra Henderson and her brother Mark.
Due to Covid a private family service will take place.
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I’m so very sorry to hear this.
My sincere condolences.
I’m deeply saddened by this tragic news. The last time we touched base she asked me to come visit when this was all over. I so wish that could have happened. RIP Corrine❤🙏
Corinne, this is the last place I thought I was going to message you from; When you first addressed me at the Halloween party in Downtown Vancouver in 2011, it felt as a huge ray of light had surrounded me. Your aura and your positive vibes were so strong, that you immediately drew my attention. Speaking to you – about anything – became so pleasing and comfortable. There wasn’t any topic I could have had an issue discussing with you. You were fun and caring at the same time. You brought me to your house on a couple occasions where I spent a few nights. You cleaned up your room, allowed me to have it all for myself and you moved upstairs to the living room, where you slept on a mattress. No negotiation was allowed. You loved the role of being a host, which you played superbly. And you were not just a girl for fun; you were truly “an all-rounder”, a person for rain or shine, for good and bad days. Proving it, there was your professional approach when we did a TV and radio show together in early 2012. Thank you for the memories, thank you that you allowed me to be part of your life. I love all of it. The only part that doesn’t seem right is, that I had to speak to / about you in the past tense