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Corrine M. Massey

Posted 1/19/21

Corrine M. Massey, DOVER - Mrs. Corrine M. Massey peacefully transitioned to her Heavenly home on January 16, 2021, following a brief illness. She was surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Massey was …

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Corrine M. Massey

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Corrine M. Massey,
DOVER - Mrs. Corrine M. Massey peacefully transitioned to her Heavenly home on January 16, 2021, following a brief illness. She was surrounded by her loving family.
Mrs. Massey was born in Philadelphia, Pa. to the late George and Viola E. Scrivens. She graduated from West Philadelphia High School and moved to Dover in 1955.
Mrs. Massey was employed at Kent Vo-Tech High School (now Poly Tech) and was a sales associate with J C Penney in Dover for 23 years before retiring from both. She was a member of Mt. Zion AME Church for over 60 years.
Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Darryl and Charyn Scrivens of Waldorf, Md.; three grandchildren, Julian of Waldorf, Dakesha, and Nakesha of Hartford Conn., four great-grandchildren, several grandnieces, grandnephews, and a host of extended family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions, in memory of Mrs. Massey, to the Rudolph W. Coleman Scholarship Fund of Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church as follows: 1). By check mailed to Mt. Zion A.M. E. Church, 101 N. Queen St., Dover, DE 19904 (Memo: RWC Scholarship/C. Massey). 2). Online - https://onrealm.org/MtZionAMEChurch/Give. Select the RWC Scholarship line. 3). CashApp - $MZDover (Memo: RWC Scholarship).


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