Ryan's obituary
Ryan Patrick Corr, 37, of Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, beloved husband, father, brother, and son, died on Thursday March 5th, 2026, after a courageous three-year battle with colon cancer.
Ryan was born in Seattle, Washington, on July 6, 1988, to Patrick and Jean Corr. He grew up in Seattle, attending Assumption–St. Bridget School (‘03) and Seattle Preparatory School (‘07), where he excelled in athletics, graduated with honors and served as Student Body President. While in Seattle, Ryan was surrounded by a large, loving, extended family and a close-knit group of friends who remained an important part of his life.
Ryan graduated with honors from Marquette University (‘11) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he formed lifelong friendships. While attending Marquette and participating in a mission trip, Ryan met the love of his life, Kaylee Lucco, whom he married in 2015. Ryan and Kaylee chose to make their home in Wisconsin, where Ryan built a well-regarded and deeply appreciated career at Epic Systems.
Ryan and Kaylee are the proud parents of two children, Henry (6) and Adeline (4). Kaylee and their children were the center of Ryan’s world and his greatest source of joy.
In addition to his wife and children, Ryan is survived by his brothers Brenden (Ellen Morgan) and Michael (Shaley), and his sister Elizabeth Shiels (Tim); his in-laws Jim and Michele Lucco; his brother-in-law Joseph (Emily) and sister-in-law Mari (Jordein Plummer); his cherished nieces and nephews; his grandmother, Bertie Perry; numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins; and his beloved golden retriever, Millie.
Ryan will be remembered for his big smile, kindness, patience, intelligence, quick wit, and zest for life. Whatever Ryan chose to do, he was fully committed, always “all in.” His favorite moments were often the simplest ones: time spent with Kaylee, whether in quiet conversation or just being together; laughing and playing with his children; running down a dock to jump into a lake; discovering a great brewery; cheering on his favorite teams; and traveling with family and friends.
Ryan will be deeply missed by his family, extended family, friends, and colleagues.
For information regarding the Mass of Christian burial and celebration of life, please visit: www.feerickfuneralhome.com. For additional information and to honor Ryan’s memory, please visit https://bit.ly/3KW5qwG