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Charles Chamberlain

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Charles W. Chamberlain WAVERLY - Dr. Charles W. "Bill" Chamberlain, 82, passed away unexpectedly Oct. 16, 2009. He was predeceased by parents, William and Alma Chamberlain; sisters, Peggy Ann Earhart and Mary Jane Howard; wife, Barbara; son, William; and granddaughter, Catherine Ann Snock. He is...

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Dr Chamberlain was a very very dear person to me. My career pretty much started at Patient First on Battlefield Blvd. He is more than a co-worker. One of the nicest people you could have known. I will miss you friend. God Bless you and your family.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I had known Bill since my days at MCV when we were in class together. I had lost contact until the last few years and I will miss the humor that he sha red with me daily over the net.

Bill and I were some kind of low ranked non coms together in the army of occupation in Germany from '46 to '48. Our "soldiering" was almost shamefully easy. His job was putting up posters for soldier shows and mine was driving a truck hauling the players around and later booking shows from an office in a hotel in Munich. I married one of the actresses in those shows after I graduated from the army, and she too was a friend of Bill's. I shared his liking for Germany and in a German singing...

I have known and treasured Bill since 1960, and I feel a great personal loss by his passing. His family is dear to me and they will always be in my thoughts.

I know i was one of Docs favoites but he will be dearly missed by all well maybe he can find a cure for ducockus desease hes claimed many to have time will hopefully fill the void he left but hes in a better place with his friends liked heinz tri zuchoff id send my regards in person but it wouldn be respected by some my prayers are with all god bless

Carol, Dad and Justus~ Losing someone we love is never easy to endure. While we can find some comfort knowing they are in a better place it does not make it any easier to let them go. Carol, I know how close you were to your Dad and I cannot even imagine the loss you are feeling right now but how wonderful that he had the chance to see you through to adulthood, to witness firsthand all of your accomplishments and to be a part of your life. You know he was proud of you and of Justus too - that...

I was so saddened to hear about the passing of your dad. I have many fond memories of him-from how much he loved Ocktoberfest to watching him at his practice with patients. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

my heart and soul pours symphathy out for you guys maryann,herb,chrstal,robbie and the entire family, just know hes smiling down on you guys and hes waiting on you all to join your loved ones one sweet day. i only met mr. c once when my brother BillyJoe(r.i.p.) lived with herb and maryann (2005). i give my love and prayers and my feelings to you all in the tramendous loss. xoxoxo

When I was a kid, Dad was my fishing buddy! We went fishing every chance we got and after I moved back to Waverly, we went fishing 2 or 3 times. I am so grateful that we had those times together as his daughter. When he taught me how to fish back when I was a little kid, he instilled in me a lifetime passion. I will never forget what a wonderful, caring, and thoughtful man he was. I will miss him terribly.