Robert Emmett Corrigan passed away on December 15, 2025, at 56 years young.
Born in Orange County, California on August 15, 1969, Robert was a beloved son, brother, friend, and--most proudly--a devoted father to two daughters. Robert was the light in every room he entered: a natural goofball, always dancing, laughing, and bringing joy to those around him, with a smile that made people feel instantly at ease.
Albert Einstein once said, "Try not to become a man of success. Rather become a man of value." Robert embodied both. He lived by the values of honesty, humility, and service, and he was always thinking of others and how he could help meet their needs.
Robert spent the last eight years of his life working for Viktoria as a Senior Service Technician, where he was known for his dedication, strong work ethic, and integrity.
He loved travel and adventure and spent most of his free time with his daughters--road-tripping, exploring new places, and visiting one of his favorite cities, Seattle, Washington. When he wasn't traveling, he could often be found in the kitchen, cooking his signature Asian fusion dishes for the people he loved. Above all else, Robert cherished his relationships with family and friends, especially the bond he shared with his daughters.
It brings comfort to know that he was welcomed into the light by his father, Robert Emmett Corrigan Sr.
Tributes
Amy Corrigan wrote on Dec 31, 2025:
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My brother Robert was one of the most amazing people I?ve ever known. He was an incredible father, son, brother, and friend.
He had an infectious personality that made you want to be around him because he was so much fun. He was very kind, charismatic, altruistic, generous, thoughtful, loving, and had an admirable work ethic.
He was relentless in the way he would tease me and make fun of me while growing up, but as we got older, we had an amazing bond. He loved me so much and would do anything for me.
He was really that way with everyone in his life, but especially Kaylee and McKenna. They were his pride and joy, and he made that clear to everyone. He made sure they had everything they ever needed and wanted. He was always so excited and cherished the time he got to spend with them, and really enjoyed planning special things for them to do.
He will be greatly missed by us all, but it gives me comfort to know that he is looking over us from heaven.
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Kaylee Corrigan wrote on Dec 29, 2025:
"My father was the best man I?ve ever met in my life. I love you dad "