Edith McCorkle Obituary
It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Edith McCorkle (McCook, Nebraska), who passed away at the age of 100, on July 1, 2025. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
She was predeceased by: her parents, Jesse Myers and Catherine Myers (Chittenden); her husband Paul McCorkle; her sister Jessemae Noritake; her son Jess; her grandchildren, Nathan, Elizabeth and Stephaine; and her great grandchild Brogan.
She is survived by: her children, Terry McCorkle (Jill) of McCook, Cherie McCorkle, Steve McCorkle (Julie) of Oklahoma, Dee Premer (Trevor) of McCook and Scott McCorkle of McCook; her grandchildren, Phillip McCorkle (Melissa), Rebecca McCorkle, Jennifer Schovanec (Kyle), Theresa Campbell (Dusty), Donnie McCorkle (Brooke), Diana Olatunbosun (Emmanuel), David McCorkle (Kayla), Daniel McCorkle (Shannon), Danae Bryant (Clint), Stacey Valdez (Casey), Sean McCorkle (Mary), Valerie Largen (Andrew), Erin Enke (Brandon), Jessica Wisehart (Kyle), Kayla Wills, Justin McCorkle (Katrina), Mya Klie (Gavin) and Logan McCorkle; her great grandchildren, Clayton, Alyssa, Myles and Lilyan McCorkle (Phillip); her grandchildren, Paige Dieken (Stephanie), Roman, Brayden Valdez (Stacey), Samuel, Gabriel, Blake McCorkle (Sean), Ella, Benjamin, Tate Largen (Valerie), Keighan, Cade Schovanec, Tanner, Alaina Eberle (Theresa), Caitlin Koller (Noah), Carrick, Cian McCorkle (Donnie), Emmanuel "Trey", Elijah, Ezekiel, Ethan Olatunbosun (Diana), Bailey, Brennen, Blakely, Breckyn McCorkle (David), Kalen, Klaire, Kenzey, Kassady McCorkle (Daniel), Avery, Allie, Ava, Alston, Ambrie McCorkle (Danae), Sebastian, Quinten, Ean Enke (Erin), Harper Wisehart (Jessica), Jace, Jocelyn, Jaden Wills (Kayla), CaLee, NatiLee, LiLee, Evelyn and MarLee McCorkle (Justin); her great great grandchildren, Rowan and River Eberle (Tanner); and her great grandchild Luke Koller (Caitlyn).
Memorials are suggested to Memorial Methodist Church in McCook and will be used to support church youth programs.