Barbara-Chalmers-Obituary

Barbara H. Chalmers

Danville, Virginia

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DANVILLE, Va. - Barbara H. Chalmers, 62, of 646 Franklin St., died Thursday, June 12, 2003 at Danville Regional Medical Center.Born Sept. 28, 1940, in Danville, she was the daughter of Charlie Holland, who predeceased her and Dorothy Holland, who survives.She was married to Harvey Chalmers.In...

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To my extended families, the Chalmers and Holland families, Aunt Barb was truly a special and loved lady. I share your grief and feel your pain because I loved her as you did. Take comfort in knowing that she is with the Lord. I love all of you.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Chalmers Family. Tony and I just received the news and our heart is truly affected by the news of Ma Chalmers. Our memories of the time spent in her presence and that of her family has always embraced us with such warm affection. May God heal your sorrow and your heart hold the continous love that each of you share for Ma Cahlmers.

Love,
Tony and Stephanie Brown

May God continue to comfort your family and our prayers are with you.

To the Chalmers and Holland family:
May the God of all comfort be with you during the loss of your loved one.(2 Cor. 1:3,4) Barb was a very nice person. She certainly will be missed. I will be thinking of the family.

Doris,I am sorry about your loss, my family and I send our deepest sympathies to all the Holland family. May god bless,
Bernard, from Stuttgart Germany

Doris, I send to you and your family sincere sympathy during your time of sorrow, a friend from high school.

I didn't know Barbara personally but I am well acquainted with the Holland family. Knowing that she is from such a loving family, I know she was a wonderful person and that she is loved and will be missed. Holland family you are in my prayers.

Miss Dorothy Bee, Gary, Wilmer, Doris and the Family my thoughts and prayers are with you. May God's comfort keep you.
This is Kay (Thelma Cobbs daughter) from the old Fairground.