
Corey Dean Quesinberry of Surry County, North Carolina, affectionately remembered as a beloved community member, passed away on **July 26, 2025**, at the age of 39. A longtime resident of the area and deeply connected to the Mount Airy community, Corey’s loss was felt keenly by family, friends, and neighbors. Born on **January 30, 1986**, he built a life distinguished by his kindness, local involvement, and genuine warmth toward others.([Moody Funeral Services][1])
Corey’s passing was announced by Moody Funeral Services, marking a moment of profound grief for those who knew him best. While a full obituary is pending, funeral arrangements have been scheduled to allow loved ones time to come together, share memories, and celebrate his life.([Moody Funeral Services][1], [echovita.com][2])
Visitation will take place on **Tuesday, July 29, 2025**, from **1:00 PM to 3:00 PM EDT** at Hope Church, located at **283 Belvue Drive, Mount Airy, NC**. A **Celebration of Life** ceremony will immediately follow at **3:00 PM**, providing a space for heartfelt remembrances, personal reflections, and honoring Corey’s legacy.([Moody Funeral Services][1])
Although specific professional roles or civic contributions have not been detailed publicly, Corey was known regionally and cherished for his warmth, devotion to his family, and respectful demeanor. He leaves behind a legacy of goodwill and community spirit that resonated through many generations of Surry County residents.
As the county mourns his departure, many remember Corey as someone who embodied the simplest yet most enduring qualities of care, reliability, and friendliness. Details regarding surviving family members have yet to be shared explicitly, allowing the focus to remain on honoring his life and the values he stood for.
In lieu of flowers, attendees and those wishing to pay tribute are encouraged to consider contributions to community-centered organizations or to simply embody the generosity and kindness Corey exemplified. More information, including a complete obituary and potential memorial funds, is expected to be shared soon through Moody Funeral Services or family representatives.
Corey Dean Quesinberry is remembered not merely for his years, but for the warmth he offered and the connections he built within Surry County.