Rolland L. Corbin
Rolland L. Corbin, 80, North Street, Limestone, NY, passed away Friday, August 15, 2025, at The Pavilion at BRMC.
Born January 26, 1945, in Del Rio, TX, he was a son of the late Lloyd F. and Alice C. (Perry) Corbin.
He was a 1964 graduate of Limestone Union Free School, where he excelled as a high scoring star basketball player and participated in track and field.
On September 13, 1965, he enlisted in the United States Army and served in Camp Casey, Korea where he worked in the adjacent office until his honorable discharge in 1967. He returned to school and earned an associate’s degree from the Olean Business Institute.
Rolland was employed at Clark Brothers in Olean, NY as an accountant until 1972. He then worked for Cattaraugus County as an in-house auditor clerk until his retirement in December 2009 for a total of 37 years.
Rolland was a 5th generation member of First Free Methodist Church Bradford, now B-Free Church in Bradford, and was the church's treasure. He was a member of the Cattaraugus County Bird Club and enjoyed hiking, biking, bird-watching and reading books.
Surviving is one brother, Kenneth (Rona) Corbin, of Limestone NY, and by several cousins.
Family will receive friends on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, from 11 am to Noon at Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. 372 East Main Street where at noon funeral services will be held with Rev. Jim Lenaway, Pastor of B-Free Church officiating, Burial will be in McKean Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to B-Free Church, or a charity of the donor's choice.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
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I worked with Rolland at the Cattaraugus County office building in Little Valley. He was always a pleasure to be around. May God bless you with many good memories. Margaret Puszcz
— Margaret Puszcz
We are so sorry to hear of Rolland’s passing. Prayers of peace offered.
— Jerry and Shelley Harvey
I worked with Rolland for many years and even after retirement, we continued to correspond and stay in touch..a nicer person you could never meet..I shall miss my friend rolland.. Bill baker
— William baker
Max and I send our deepest condolences. May he RIP. Walk With Angels. Thinking of you Ken and Rona.
— Phyllis Colley
Rolland and I went to school all the way to 1964. He was a sweet shy guy, always pleasant. Just read his birthday was January 26th, same as mine. How did I never know. Rest in peace my old friend.
— Judy Schoening Bouise
So sorry to hear of Rollands passing. We went to school from kindergarten to graduation in 1964! God bless your soul Rolland , you were one sweet guy!
— Judy Schoening Bouise
So very sorry for you loss
— Larry&Marianne Lucco
So sorry to hear of Rollis''s passing. I always enjoyed chatting with him at the post office or wherever our paths crossed. You can rest peacefully now my friend. Condolences to Rona and Kenny.
— Danny and Sheree Dixon
I am so sorry to hear of Rolla ds passing. I worked with him at Cattaraugus county for years. He was a very valued employee and an all around great guy. He will be sadly missed but never forgotten.
— Lori Pangborn
I was so saddened to hear of your passing. I just saw you recently and felt that you were ready Rolland. I was thinking of our good times when we were very young, guessing around 9 and was so sure there was a treasure hidden under a huge flat rock up past the football field. We just knew it was something very special. We would dig around it every day but never got deep enough to discover what it was. I’m hoping with all my heart that you have now found something very special - peace in your heart and soul and surrounded by Gods angels.
— Bonnie and John Spry
We are so sorry to see you go dear friend but we know you are with Jesus and finally at peace and no longer sick and in pain. We know we''ll see you again, thanks to Jesus. See you when we get home. So very sorry for your loss Ken and Rona. He was a good man and a true friend to us always.
Larry and Diana
— Larry and Diana Combs