

Obituary
Corrinn Rena Howard
Mother • Wife • Daughter
Corrinn Howard, age 45, of Denver, CO, was taken from this world too early while sleeping on August 28, 2025.
Born on January 16, 1980, in Trinidad, CO, Corrinn was the adored daughter of Alice Tucker and Barry White.
Corrinn was truly a ride-or-die wife, best friend, and business partner to her husband, Bradley Howard, for nearly 12 years. Together, they found love and companionship that created a beautiful life while raising their family in a fun, exciting, creative, and caring home. Corrinn taught Bradley how to truly love someone, how to raise children, how to appreciate the little things in life, how to trust the process, and that we work to live—not vice versa.
She was a passionate and dedicated mother to her children, Adrian Kim, Elijah Kim, Elliot Howard, and Ashton Howard. Her family was always her number one priority, and Corrinn found priceless joy in watching them grow. She had an intuitive gift for seeing what her boys were going through; she always found the right way to comfort them and guide them on the right path. Each of her children shared a unique and special bond with her that no one else could truly understand. Corrinn’s memories and life lessons will remain with them, as she watches from above and continues offering unmistakable guidance along the way.
After graduating from Highlands Ranch High School in 1998, she earned her B.A. in Law & Society, with an emphasis in Community-Based Research and a minor in Information Technology, from the University of Denver. Corrinn was known for her uniquely personal relationships with her children, her faithfulness, her ability to truly see people, her smile, her humor, her queen-like eyes, her direct approach, her sensitivity, her ability to forgive, her willingness to help others, her quick wit, her wealth of knowledge, her musical passion, and her uncanny ability to know what even a stranger needed.
Beyond her professional and family life, Corrinn loved being at home, working out, riding bikes, dancing, painting, sketching, writing, reading, gardening, cooking, camping, enjoying a night on the town, traveling, playing pool, roughhousing with her boys, beating a pinball machine, sipping mimosas with bocce (hold the orange juice), binge-watching series, laughing at social media, playing golf while the Broncos' game is recording, and spending time in small, meaningful settings with real people. She never hesitated to take the spotlight, even when she didn’t want it, and she always shined when she did.
Corrinn is survived by her husband, her children, her mother, her stepfather Jon Barclay, and her sisters Amy Velasquez and Joey Rhodes.
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Words cannot adequately express how deeply saddened I am at Corrinn's passing. Knowing her (and of course you) in an over the fence sort of way has been a highlight of my life although only for a few years since moving in across the alley from you. Our garden chats, our Chicago sharing, our politics and our comparing family escapades are and will always be fond memories I have of Corrinn. Please don't hesitate in asking, if there is anything I can do to lighten this heavy burden of loss you surely are feeling. Take extra good and gentle care of yourself as you trudge the future road but know that you are not alone. May God bless and keep you and your family in His loving care.
I can still remember the day you came into the office, after having met Corrinn, and telling me to commit her name to memory because she was "the one". You fell head over heels for each other and it was a pleasure to see how incredibly happy you were.
Words cannot adequately express how truly sorry I am for your loss. May you find comfort in the many wonderful memories you made together.
And our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Your friends and family at Glenwood Insurance.
I'm so sorry for your families' loss
You and your boys are in our hearts and thoughts.
Our girl is going to miss you. Maybe Brad will pass along your sparkle heels to her. I’m so glad our babies brought us together. I will miss watching you sing and dance with them. I will miss watching them grow with you.
I’ll miss your mermaid soul every day and your humor—you still owe me a batch of waffle fries. I know you’d tell me, “Know what that sounds like? Not my f-ing problem. That sounds like a you problem.” Then you would tell me you love me, and to give Emma your love and hugs. So that’s exactly what I’ll do.
I don’t think my heart will ever fully un-break from losing you. We were supposed to be old ladies driving our Hubbies crazy together. Save me a seat, sister. I’ll meet you there someday—for our morning chatter, my coffee, and whatever you want in your favorite cup.
Truly rest in peace and know how much we all loved you.
A few pics of the kids that were your favorite and/or that you hadn’t seen yet.




May Corrinn’s sweet memory continue to envelop the lives of everyone who knew her, she will never be forgotten.
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