Obituary: T. Kelly Corrigan (Oct. 25, 1947 – Sept. 4, 2025)
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Kelly Corrigan passed on September 4, 2025. Kelly was born on October 25, 1947, in Fargo, North Dakota to Mark and Gloria Corrigan. He was the eldest of six children.

Several years later the family moved to St. Cloud, Minnesota. He graduated from Cathedral High School in St. Cloud in 1965. In the mid-1970s he ventured to Juneau, Alaska, to see his brother Scott. Scott and Al Ahlgren had moved from Minnesota a few years prior and Kelly joined them.
He worked in the construction trade for many well-known contractors. Kelly later acquired his own general contractor’s license and started All Season Construction. He built many beautiful homes in the Juneau/Douglas area and remodeled several businesses downtown. Kelly built the Rie Munoz Gallery for his friend Juan Munoz and mother Rie. In 1996, Kelly developed All Season Subdivision on the Back Loop Road.
In 2006, Kelly and his wife, Mary Kay Pusich, bought the Tenakee Hot Springs Lodge and spent as much time there as possible until its sell in 2022. He served in the past as president of the Juneau Home Builders Association, Chair of the Douglas Advisory Board and Chair of the Tenakee Springs Planning Commission. Kelly was an avid fisherman and skilled hunter. He cherished every adventure outdoors with his friends and family.
Kelly is survived by his wife, Mary Kay Pusich, Anne Gorde and family, Brendan Corrigan and Cullen Corrigan, Scott Corrigan (Colleen), LouAnn Corrigan, Shannon Heisick (Kelly), Coreen Brazil, Kerry Corrigan (Joleen) and numerous nephews and nieces. He loved the extended family of Pusich’s, Rear’s, and Gill’s for 45 years. He is preceded in death by his parents and his brother Shawn.
Kelly was a great man, wonderful friend and will be missed so much.
A service at the Shrine of St. Therese is planned on October 25, 2025, at 1 p.m. with a reception following at the Rie Munoz Gallery, approximately 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.