Brian T. Corson, 50, passed away on Thursday, March 6, 2025. Born April 16, 1974 to the late Patricia (Stephens) and Allan Corson.
Beloved husband of Kathy; cherished father of Ava and Owen; dear brother of Barbara Corson, Michael (Laurie) Corson, Laura (Steve) Newman, and Joseph (Teresa) Corson; our dear uncle, cousin, and friend.
Services: A memorial mass will be held at St Joseph Catholic Church, 6020 Old Antonia Road (63052), on Saturday, March 22, at 10 a.m., with a visitation beginning at 9:30 a.m. Service of Kutis South County Chapel.
Brian was taken way too soon. He was a great boss and friend. I’m going to miss being able to get his advice or just laughing over something stupid. I know he loved his family so much and my heart is broken for everyone. Kathy, Ava and Owen, you are constantly in my thoughts and prayers.
Most heartfelt wishes and prayers to Brian’s family. He only led our team a short time but was a solid steady leader and most importantly a good listener.
He will be greatly missed.
Jenn Borgesen
Relationship Manager/Comerica Institutional Fiduciary Services.
Uncle Brian you were a bright light in a world that could be so dark at times . I don’t think I have ever seen you without a smile on your face . You were not only the family-favorite to your own family, but to extended family on all sides as well. Anyone who met you could quickly see that you bared nothing but a kind, genuine ,& selfless soul . My heart aches for Kathy , Ava , & Owen; and for all that had the pleasure of knowing you . I could never thank you enough for the love you showed my son ,we both cherished & will always cherish the superhero pajamas you got him every single Christmas . As silly as it sounds , we will keep every pair as a reminder of the love you had for Zaiden. I promise you that he will know that you were the one who started his love for superhero’s .
to Kathy , Ava , & Owen ; I am so sorry . I can’t even begin to imagine the pain you are all feeling . Everyone else only knew Brian as an uncle, friend, brother , cousin etc. but you all knew him as a husband & Father . I know losing him hits all of you so much harder than the rest of us and for that my heart absolutely breaks for you . You are all so strong and I know Uncle Brian is watching over you with a smile and all the love in the world ; most likely with Grandma Corson next to him holding a deck of cards & a McDonald’s fish filet sandwich
Zai and I love all of you guys , and will continue to keep you in our prayers .
I extend my deepest sympathy. Please accept my condolences on your loved one’s passing.
Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. And Pablo.
Brian was one of the kindest people I had the pleasure of knowing and working with. My prayers are with the Corson family.
Brian had such a calm spirit and was a joy to work with. He will truly be missed.
Very saddened and shocked to hear of the passing of Brian. I will always remember Brian for the honest, but gentle feed back he provided me. The honesty was refreshing and the gentleness appreciated. His family is in my prayers. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Kathy, Ava and Owen – We are so saddened to hear of Brian’s passing. Please know you and your family are in our thoughts. Much love, Katie, Steve, Noah and Claire Woepke
I am very saddened at the news of Brian’s passing. He was such a kind and beautiful soul. My condolences and prayers go out to his family at this most difficult time.
Please accept my deepest condolences to Brian’s family and friends. I never met Brian in person, but I remotely worked with him countless times. It was my privilege and honor to collaborate with him. I always admired his leadership and integrity, which I believe are 2nd to none. I will greatly miss him. And to his family and friends, may Brian’s love fill you with peace.
Brian was kind and supportive and a generous listener—true gifts in the workplace. Occasionally I’d pop in his office at the end of the day perhaps needing reassurance about an earlier meeting or to simply trade stories about our favorite spots in south city St. Louis . Any late stayers already there were deemed members of the cool kids club and Brian undoubtedly was the president lol. I am saddened by his passing and send heartfelt condolences to the Corson family.
Brian was such a phenomenal boss, mentor and friend. He displayed such honesty, wisdom and intelligence, all with a kind and calm demeanor. I’m so sorry that he is gone so soon. He will be truly missed. My deepest sympathies and prayers to his family that I know he loved dearly.
I’m heartbroken to hear of Brian’s passing. He was one of the kindest, most genuine people I’ve ever had the privilege to work for. Brian took a chance on me in 2011, bringing me into Institutional Trust & Custody at U.S. Bank, and later promoted me to help build the Miscellaneous Assets Team, which he had the vision to create. His belief in me changed the course of my life, and I will always be grateful. The team he started has grown into something he would be proud of—a lasting legacy to his leadership and foresight. Thank you for everything, Brian—you’ll never be forgotten.