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George Chamberlain III

Bellingham, Washington

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George Edward Chamberlain III of Bellingham passed away after a brief illness on Friday the 29th of April 2011, at the age of 57. He was born on November 3rd, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to George Edward Chamberlain II and Pauline (Muthard) Chamberlain. George worked at Intalco for 23...

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Keep the light on george, the rest of us will be catching up with you soon, your friend, Bob Clunk

Gone but never forgotten. Remembering all the moments n time shared.

Laura, Mark, and Amy... I am so sorry for your loss, I was devastated when Beth passed, and am in utter shock over George. My heart goes out to you all. George, and Beth... I will see you all in another life, and I am truly looking forward to it. I love you all...

Forever in our hearts , and always in ones mind.One day we will meet again George and then we will sit and talk Forever and Ever!! My condolences are given to your whole family. Love Rebecca

My sweet Georgie. I will miss you. You left taking a piece of our hearts with you. But we all have a piece of your heart you left behind. What a treasure. And what a treasure you are. Condolences to your family. Till we meet again. Luv ya buddy!

Geo, You are missed already. You were the kindest nicest guy, that's why my sister Beth married you. It's a strange new world without you.
My love and condolances to Mark ,Laura,Mary and all. Jimmy

My condolences to Mark and the rest of the Chamberlain family. My fondest memories of George were back in the 80's when as a teenager and close friend to his youngest sister, Leah, I had been a part of only a handful of the many Chamberlain family get-togethers where George would bring out his guitar and sing, ending with the entire family singing along. Such joy. You will be missed.

Peace and Love.

The BIG smile, the sincere friendship, the little tune. You will be missed George. I have very fond memories of working with you at Intalco and our occasional "run-ins" with each other after you left the Big "I". My condolences to Mark and Laura. RIP my friend.

When I think of George I see him hanging from the scaffolding at Woodstock. Rock on! The band has a new player. Missing you. Eloise.