Corey the Sunflower Womack. I can't even stress enough how much he's going to be missed. Honestly, what a genuine personality. So out there and so vibrant, yet at the same time so true to himself. Man, I freaking wish I could have his sweet dance moves for one day. Don't even lie, you know we were all jealous that we couldn't just let loose like he did. He didn't care about what anyone thought. That right there is what we should always remember him for. What a great guy. And wow what a great voice too. So many good times with that kid. I've known him since he came here from California, and let me tell you, he was one of the greatest friends I've ever and will ever have. It was literally impossible to have a dull moment with him. He really knew how to make a good time out of anything.
What's more unbelievable is that he really didn't have any enemies. Even if you weren't friends with him you still remember how he was an animal on the dance floor, or how he sang and sang and sang wherever he went. And his style was all his own. Let me tell you, I'm awfully jealous that I couldn't pull off those Bill Cosby sweaters. No matter where he was, no matter what he did, he did with his own style and his own pizazz. He was the definition of individual.
And honestly, I don't really know anyone who was funnier than he was; I can't even count the number of times he literally had me laughing and yes even rofl-ing. He was at some times Corey and at other times possibly a foreigner from Soviet Russia, he had a plethora of different accents, and he really knew how to make you laugh with them. The kid was an absolute comedian. I mean he made drawings of the freaking LOLer Bot, if that's not a true testament to his character; I'm not sure what is.
He was truly an amazing, genuine, caring guy. I know that we will all miss his smile, his humor, his laugh (along his many variations of character that he possessed) and most of all his presence. I don't care what our yearbook says, or what anyone else says. Corey Womack is a legend, and we dare not forget him. It deeply saddens me that such a great kid had to go at such an opportune time. I think we all should take a good look at Corey, and just really try to be more like him. So carefree, so genuine, so heartfelt with everything he did. It's without a doubt that he really had no regrets and I think we should all look up to him for not being afraid to stand out and be who he was, because he truly brightened all of our days with happiness, cheer and laughter. Thank you for all the moments and memories you have
given us man, you've been nothing short of incredible. I believe that you have truly inspired and humbled all of us.
God bless you Corey, I hope to see you and your crazy self in Heaven some day. I'll miss you bro, thanks for all the incredible times, I'll never, never, never forget you. I'll be praying for you and your family. Rest In Peace.
Chris Macken
This is a blog I put together for my dear lost friend Corey Womack. Its purpose is to give all of us a place to post our condolences, our memories, and our thoughts. If you have something you would like to post, you can e-mail it to me at WLentlie@gmail.com
This is for you Corey.
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