Events
Friday Evening Viewing
Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, UTFriday Feb 28, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday Morning Viewing
Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, UTSaturday Mar 1, 2025 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Funeral Service
Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, UTSaturday Mar 1, 2025 11:00 AM
Corey Denton Rees passed away at his home in Ogden, Utah, two weeks after his 83rd birthday and after many years struggling so valiantly with multiple health issues.
Corey was born on February 3rd, 1942, the youngest child of Theodore Gomer and Pearl McAllister Rees. His strong bond with his father nurtured a lifelong love of baseball, which started by attending games together and playing on teams as a child, while his father umpired them. He carried this love of the game forward by coaching his sons and many neighborhood children.
He was extremely proud of his Scottish heritage and was honored to serve a mission to Scotland and Wales for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Corey was a staunch member of the Church and considered his testimony of his Savior as his most prized possession. He never hesitated to serve in any capacity asked of him and did so with enthusiasm and full determination.
After returning home from his mission, Corey recognized his eternal love for Karen Madsen, the sister of his best friend, and they were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on July 6th, 1965. In almost 60 years together, Corey and Karen raised their six children to work hard, love each other, and love the Lord. They loved their children dearly, and their joy multiplied with the birth of each of their eleven grandchildren, filling them with immeasurable pride. Corey thrived on the stories and hugs his grandchildren brought with each visit. He promised to always watch over them, no matter where he might be.
A patriot at heart, Corey served in the Air National Guard of Utah and the Reserve of the United States Air Force for several years during the early part of his marriage and often expressed regret for not serving longer.
Corey is survived by his wife, Karen; his six children, Scott (Yuko), Trent (Jenniffer), Wendi, Ryan (Taylor), Cheryl (Jason), Steven (Karen), and the most amazing 11 grandchildren.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the Intermountain Hospice team that provided such extraordinary care for Dad and support to the family in his last week. Thanks to their help, Dad's final week was peaceful, dignified, and filled with love.
Services for Corey will be held on Friday, February 28th, with a viewing from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Larkin Mortuary, located at 260 E South Temple St., Salt Lake City. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 1st, at 11 am at Larkin Mortuary, with a viewing to be held 45 minutes prior to the service. Interment to follow at the Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Those wishing to view the service via Zoom can click "Watch Service" or follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82025323910
Guestbook/Condolences
We hope to see you at the funeral. LaMar is having surgery at the American Fork Hospital tomorrow morning, so we'll see how his recovery goes and whether he feels well enough to drive.
Our love to all of you.
Margie
deR KAREN AND FAMILY
PLEASE ACCEPT MY HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES AT THE PASSING OF ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS --- COREY.
MY MEMORIES BEGAN WUTH OLWELL SCHOOL. COREY AND I PLAYED LITTLE LEAGUE BESEBALL ON THE EIMCO TEAM. CVOREY AND T.G. AND I SPENT A LOT OF SATURDAYS SKIING TOGETHER AT BRIGHTON. WE MET UP AGAIN AT WEST HIGH SCHOOL AND GRADUATED TOGETHER.. WE KEPT IN TOUCH BY PHONE AFTER WEST HIGH. HE WAS A SPECIAL PERSON AND WILL BE ,MISSED AND THOUGHT OF OFTEN.
MAY THE LORD BLESS ALL O YOU AND HELP YOU THROUGH YOUR LOSS.
MIKE KENYON 435 467-74908 (WASHINGTON CITY, UTAH)
Condolences to my cousin Karen and her extended family. I’m the oldest grand child of Herbert and Luella Norman and all of us cousins are getting up there in age. We haven’t
had many opportunities to get together as we have raised our families but we have a place in our hearts for those who share our Norman Heritage.
Thank you for letting us know of Corey’s passing. We will be unable to attend the funeral since we will be visiting our oldest son’s family in Texas.
Dear Karen and family, David Passed November2010 so I can imagine they are rehashing old times. We made so many fun memories during our short life together. Raising our children together and just serving together in the Ensign (3rd) ?Ward. Karen we served many years in Young Womens and David with Corey.
Those are memories that fill our minds and our hearts. Thank You for giving us those cherished memories. I (KAY) living in St George. Come by when if you get this way. That goes for Windi and Cheryl. as well. You should have my email.
Trent, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I didn't know him, but I know he raised a fine son.
Karen & Family,
Sorry we won't be able to attend the service in person after all. We had to take LaMar to the ER a few days ago with some complications from his surgery a week ago.
I'm glad that it will be televised on Zoom.
We didn't know you'd moved to Ogden Janeen said she didn't know either or she would have visited you.
We thought you were still in the Avenues until we read the obituary.
I still remember when we came to your home many many years ago to get some black lava rock that we used to build our fireplace in a previous home. Our oldest son Scott said he remembered going there also.
Good luck with everything. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. love, Margie