Anthony-Chamberlain-Obituary

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Anthony Wayne Chamberlain

Apr 2, 1942 - Jun 14, 2025

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Dawn my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Your dad was a very special person. Love, hugs and prayers to all of you. Jane Whitney

Dear Cookie and family,
Sandy just called to tell me of Tony’s passing. Bob and I are so very sorry. We have very fond memories of time spent many years ago with you and Tony and the kids and the Lawrences, especially the time we all went to Linda and Bill’s. The guys had such fun playing golf, and always called Tony, T.C. Please know that we care, and we remember Tony as a great guy who fiercely loved his family.

Barbara and Bob Turner

Our thoughts and prayers are with Cookie and the family. Wish we could be there to help the family through these trying times.

Obituary

Anthony's Obituary

CHAMBERLAIN, Anthony Wayne “Tony”; of Clarkston formerly of Auburn Heights, Michigan; born April 2, 1942 in Hiteman, Iowa to Melvin and Isabelle Chamberlain; passed away June 14, 2025 at the age of 83;

husband of Henrietta “Cookie” for 59 years; father of Tony (Juanita “Kay”) Chamberlain, Dawn Livingston and Kim (John) Chamberlain; papa of Bryce Chamberlain, Brett Chamberlain, the late Joseph Muscat, Jacob Magar, Lauren Magar, Jillian Livingston, Jordan Livingston, Chaselyn Chamberlain and Dylan Chamberlain; brother of the late Ron (late Carol) Chamberlain, John (Cathy) Chamberlain and Phil (Pat) Chamberlain; brother in law of Johanna (Edward) Hazlett; also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Tony graduated from Avondale High School in 1960 and served in the U.S. Navy.  He retired from General Motor Drayton Plains Parts Plant in grounds maintenance. Tony was a member of Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club and loved to fish and hunt. Many good memories were made at the family hunting cabin in Newberry, as well as elk, deer and bear hunting trips. He enjoyed the outdoors and sunshine, which allowed him to keep an immaculate yard and golf. Tony was a talented woodworker and gifted many quality furniture pieces that he had crafted. He was a collector, avid sports fan and will be remembered for his Halloween spirit. Most of all, Tony loved his family and was his grandchildren’s biggest fan; he was dedicated at attending all the grandchildren’s events.

Friends may visit Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston on Thursday, June 19th from 4:00pm-8:00pm.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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