Allan Corrin, grape and tree fruit innovator, dies at 80
Allan Corrin, grape and tree fruit innovator, dies at 80
Allan Corrin, who is best known for shepherding the development of the Ruby Red seedless grape variety and launching Lunch Bunch grapes, died May 8, as a result of complications from a stroke he suffered in 2005. He was 80. Mr. Corrin was born in California in 1927 and was raised in Long Beach, where he met his wife of 56 years, Charlene Wood. He began his career in the produce industry in 1950 on Los Angeles' Seventh Street Market at the Theron Hooker Co. He worked his way up from a truck loader to a field man, and soon opened an office for the firm in Reedley, CA, where he specialized in the