Kenneth "Kenny" James Corriveau
1998 – 2016
Kenneth “Kenny” James Corriveau was born on July 24,
1998 to Ed and Laura (Schrettner) Corriveau in Craig, Colorado. Kenny spent his early years in
Craig until the family moved to Hayden in 2001. Kenny attended school in Hayden where he graduated High School in 2016. Kenny loved hunting anything that moved, fishing, gold panning,
welding, working on vehicle’s, spending time with family and friends, loved the outdoors to its fullest and enjoyed spending time at the family ranch. Kenny was most known for being a kind, caring, compassionate kid who would lend a hand to anyone, anytime. He enjoyed giving back to his community, volunteering
with the Routt County Fair, Hayden Museum, West Routt Fire District, Yampa River State Park,
Steamboat Christian Center, and Hayden Congregational Church. Kenny was known for being a mischievous prankster with a sly grin who loved to share jokes and mastered the art of amusing yet
straight faced oneliners. No one, from small children to respected adults, were safe from Kenny’s pranks. Kenny was well liked and respected and touched the hearts and lives of everyone he knew in one way or the other and had the ability to carry on a well thought out conversation covering a wide variety of topics with people of any age group. He was a superhero kid to his family and will be incredibly missed by all who knew him. Kenny is survived by his girlfriend Svea Andrews of Hayden, dad Ed (Kristen) Corriveau of Hayden, mom Laura Schrettner of Yuba City, CA, sisters Kaitlyn (Jason) Marchbanks and Claire Corriveau, both of Hayden, and stepsilblings Haley and Dalton Hockaday also of Hayden, grandparents Jeff (Melissa) Corriveau of Greely, Clarise Corriveau of Craig, Ken and Carol Schrettner of Pueblo, aunts Heather (Mark) Rexin of Australia, Amy (Victor) Updike of Craig, Julianna (Kevin) Johnson of Pueblo, several nieces, nephews and cousins as well as a large extended family whom he loved dearly. Services were held Saturday, September 10, 2016 at the Hayden High School Auditorium with West Routt Fire
Department Chaplain Wayne DeLuca officiating. Memorial donations can be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation or the Kenny Corriveau Trade Scholarship. A memorial fund in Kenny’s name has been established at the Bank of the San Juan’s. Please contact Kaitlyn Marchbanks at 9707564116 with memorial questions. As Kenny would so affectionately say as he walked out the door…“I’m off like a prom dress”…