Venmo your $25 cornhole registration fee or any donations to Cory's non profit account @CoryDotyFoundation
Venmo your $25 cornhole registration fee or any donations to Cory's non profit account @CoryDotyFoundation
Registration at NOON ~ Tournament 1pm
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All of your time, effort, and donations have made huge impacts! Look out for our next fundraiser!
Register by August 6th
2515 Mt. Read Blvd, Rochester, NY 14615
Parking is FREE - Be sure to look for the signs on where to park
Dart player, shop teacher, drivers ed instructor and binge watcher;
After just starting his fight with cancer he was unexpectedly taken down, like Hans Gruber in the Nakatomi building. He had a stroke and passed away days later on November 2nd. Not one to go quietly into the night, in his final days at home Cory insisted on being naked and giving the finger to friends as a farewell. The way he died is just like he lived: he wrote his own rules, said whatever would create the most discomfort and made himself laugh.
Most people thought he was crazy with his Halloween obsession, for the friends he associated with, for streaking at a Redneck Party, for marrying a redhead, and for the things he would say. But Cory had a grin, a twinkle in his eye, a gravity of likability pulling everyone in, that made his behavior make sense. It is that uniqueness that made everyone love him.
People knew hanging out with him would end in a night of rib splitting laughter and a head splitting hangover, but no distance was too great to travel to see him and no excuse worthy of missing the time with him.
Cory loved scary things, beer, good TV, racing, football, his dogs and being at the cottage with family and friends. He also worked hard and was always willing to help a friend in need. Additionally, Cory found time to knock up his wife and father Spenser Doty, 22 and Carter Doty, 20. He was so proud of his boys and enjoyed having the house full of them and their friends.
He was a rare combination of someone who had a love of life and a firm understanding of what was important. – the simplicity of living a life with those you love. And he loved “most of you”.
Although he loved a good party and a night out on the town, sometimes he would trade it all for a night in front of the fire with his family and friends or day drinking and a nap on a Saturday afternoon. Cory’s regrets were…well, he had no regrets. That is how he lived.
Of all the people he touched, his best decision was when he duct taped and kidnapped his eventual wife Kimberly. Kim tolerated, enjoyed, bought into, and just accepted Cory from the day they met to his last day. Kim and Cory had a special love for each other and were simply inseparable the last few months.
Beer companies and Halloween stores are financially devastated and saddened by the loss of Cory as well.
Doty made his last inappropriate statements and gestures on November 2, 2020 at the age 50.
Money raised from the Cornhole tournament goes to the Cory Doty Foundation which will benefit an Athena Senior who is pursuing a future related to technology and a Spencerport driver Ed student where Cory taught drivers Ed.
Cory's foundation began on June 16th 2021
Cory's Cornhole Tournament is September 7th