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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Adam Douglas Corichi

Adam Douglas Corichi
August 17, 1981 ~ January 24, 2023

Adam Douglas Corichi was born on August 17, 1981 in Elizabeth, New Jersey to Henry G. Corichi II and Karen E. (Shealor) Corichi. Adam departed this world on January 24, 2023, at the age of 41, after a very courageous battle with ALS.

Growing up Adam was an adrenaline junky, a dare devil, he was not scared of anything. Whether it was skateboarding down massive hills or going into the woods to camp alone, Adam was fearless. He lived his entire life courageously and bravely, even through the darkest of days.

On August 10, 2012, Adam married the love of his life, Marciana. Together they built a life full of traveling, hiking, and exploring new restaurants and hotels. Marci was more than his wife, she was his best friend, his confidant, his soulmate. To this union, came two precious boys, Ashton Dean and Caleb James.

No matter where life took them, together, they made a home and filled it with an enormous amount of love and laughter. Adam’s greatest accomplishment was being an amazing husband and dad. To these two boys, Adam was a super hero. Always there to love, protect and instilled in them the belief that they were capable of achieving anything they put their minds to.

Adam was very smart and could do so much with just his mind and hard work. He would research the subject until he was confident that he could master it. Anything from gourmet cooking to rebuilding the interior of their burnout car, he could do it. He loved fly fishing, hiking, and being in the mountains with nature. Adam loved taking the wheel and exploring new, unseen places. Once he told Marci his favorite place to be was in the car driving and listening to music with her by his side and the two boys in the backseat.

He and Marci would dream of the life they wanted after the boys were grown, being nomads, traveling coast to coast and exploring everything there was to see, living free. He took his title of husband and father very serious. Adam was known as the hover dad, protecting those kids was his #1 job and he was going to be there to catch them and protect them.

He worked hard for his little family, sometimes taking jobs on that where very hard and back braking such as coal mining. Adam's most recent job was being the Manager for the City of Keyes. He loved serving the people of Keyes. He was always looking for ways to make Keyes a better working community.

Adam is survived by his beautiful wife Marciana and their two amazing sons, Ashton Dean and Caleb James Corichi, of Keyes. He is also survived by his sisters Ana, Laura and Larissa Corichi and brother Michael Corichi of Jackson, New Jersey, his brother David D. Kemp and his sons Ayden and Travis Kemp, his brother and sister in law, Kwaid Conner and Elena Anguiano and their sons Austin and Chandler Smith and Keson Conner of Keyes.

A Celebration of Adam's life will be held Saturday, February 4th at 11:00 a.m. at the Keyes First Baptist Church with Pastor Matt Montoya officiating. Services are under the care of the Bunch - Roberts Funeral Home of Guymon. Friends can sign the online guestbook and leave condolences at www.bunchroberts.com.


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