It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Mackenzie Corbin, a 20-year-old resident of South Salem, Ohio, and a dedicated sophomore at Wilmington College. Mackenzie tragically passed away overnight on August 17, 2024, leaving behind a community in deep mourning over the loss of a promising young talent in the field of Agricultural Business.
Mackenzie was known for her passion and commitment to agriculture, a field she had chosen to pursue at Wilmington College.
Her enthusiasm for farming and agricultural management was evident in both her academic pursuits and her involvement in college activities.
She was a bright student who demonstrated remarkable dedication and potential, earning the respect and admiration of her professors and peers.
Her sudden departure has created a void in the lives of those who knew her. Friends and family remember Mackenzie for her kindness, work ethic, and the genuine care she showed towards others.
Her presence brought joy and inspiration to many, and her untimely passing is a significant loss to the South Salem community and Wilmington College.
The college community is deeply affected by the loss of a student who represented the future of agricultural innovation and leadership.
A memorial service will be held to honor Mackenzie’s life and to celebrate the impact she had on those around her.
As her family and friends grieve this tragic loss, they are grateful for the support and condolences from the community, who share in the sorrow of losing such a vibrant and promising individual.
Mackenzie Corbin will be remembered for her bright spirit and the hope she embodied for the future of agriculture.