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Marc Corson

Marc Corson, 74, passed away on June 14, 2024. He is survived by his beloved wife of 31 years, Karen Corson, and his four children: Joshua Corson, Anya Chotiner (Brad), Shelby Corson, and Zachary Corson (Sarah). He was a devoted grandfather to Spencer, Sloane, Miriam, Davi, Sidney, Graham, and Bryce. Marc is also survived by his brother Steven Corson (Teri), his sister Marilyn Owens, brother-in-laws Dale Huff (Lindy) and Douglas Huff, and sister-in-law Deborah Huff. Marc was preceded in death by his parents, Sidney Corson, Elaine Goffstein Corson, and Rose Friedman Corson.

With a passion for photography, Marc was a professional commercial photographer for 30 years, known for his exceptional eye for lighting. His artistry and dedication to his craft left a lasting impact on those who worked with him and appreciated his work. In the latter part of his career, Marc pursued a new passion as a window and door salesman for Home Depot, where his expertise earned him the top rated salesman for his region for several years.

Beyond his professional achievements, Marc had a profound love for fishing, particularly fly fishing. He spent countless hours exploring the serene lakes and rivers across Missouri, finding peace and joy in nature. Marc’s handy skills were well-known among family and friends, and he was always ready to lend a helping hand. Marc will be remembered for his creativity, kindness, and the love he had for his family. His legacy lives on through the beautiful memories he leaves behind.

Graveside service Sunday, June 16 at 10 AM at Beth Shalom Cemetery, 650 White Road, St. Louis, 63017. Memorial contributions preferred to the Covenant Place Foundation, 8 Millstone Campus Drive, Suite 2000, St. Louis, 63146-6604. Please visit bergermemorialchapel.com for more information. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE

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