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John Chamberlain Obituary

John Chamberlain
August 3, 1942 - March 13, 2024
Native San Franciscan John W. Chamberlain, passed away at home on March 13, 2024, from complications of ALS. He was 81 years old. Those fortunate souls who knew John also know that his extraordinary character and life cannot be captured in a few words. Here, nonetheless, is a modest snapshot of a great man.
John was a second-generation San Franciscan, born in 1942. During childhood, John lived with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Francis Chamberlain; and brother, Fran (with whom he remained lifelong close friends), just above the UCSF campus at the edge of the Mount Sutro Forest. John attended Lowell High School, then graduated from Cal. in 1966, where he was a proud Delta Tau Delta member and became a lifelong Bears football fan. John met his future wife, Susan, while doing graduate work at San Diego State and they married in 1967. Susan and John settled in San Francisco and became parents to Michael in 1970 and Amy in 1972. John was a commercial real estate broker in San Francisco's financial district. His hard work and innovation led to leadership roles at several firms and a successful career. But what made John stand out professionally was his unparalleled ability to build strong and authentic relationships.
Aside from his family, which he always prioritized, John's passion was adventure. In addition to shared journeys with his traveling partner, Susan, John's delight in new people and places motivated solo trips to unusual-and sometimes dangerous-places. His voyages included kayaking in New Guinea, exploring Myanmar, and riding a motorcycle through Vietnam and Sicily. Among John's favorites were several trips to Cuba, where he relished staying in local homes and enjoying the many new friendships he made. That ability to make and maintain friendships-at home or abroad-was another defining trait. John leaves behind an exceptionally broad circle of close friends, established in the many social settings where he thrived-including his many years with the Guardsmen, the Bohemian Club, lunches with old friends, group bike rides, and the mountain community that John so enjoyed.
Above all, John loved and cherished his wife and family: Susan was the love of his life, as he was hers, during their 57-year marriage. Their shared laughter (even if accompanied by eye-rolling on Susan's part) was an essential ingredient to their resilient partnership. They treasured moments together, looking at Sierra ridgelines, where the family spent many summers. John never missed a moment to spend time with his family. Typical outings might be bike rides with daughter, Amy, outdoor adventures with son, Michael, lunch dates with daughter-in-law, Patrice, cheering at grandson Peter's sporting events, and dim sum feasts with his granddaughter, Ali.
John's kindness, goodness, and generosity of spirit were unmatched. Consistent with his wishes, no formal memorial service will be held, but John's family will continue to celebrate his life. If you knew John, consider yourself lucky, raise a glass, and share a story or joke in his honor. He'd appreciate that.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Mar. 18 to Mar. 19, 2024.

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James Gallai

December 23, 2024

I just looked up to see what Hohn was doing .My deep condolences to his family.
I met John on a motorcycle trip in Sicily.
He was very kind with numerous great bike stories all over the world.
I tried but not hard enough to get him to fo with me on another bike tour in Croatia and Bulgaria.
Again my deep condolences .I should have tried harder.

Richard Guggenhime

August 23, 2024

John is still unforgettable. He will be missed forever by those who loved him.

Taylor Sally

August 22, 2024

I remember John as a gracious, kind, and loving husband and dad. We were college friends, as Sue and I were sorority sisters at SDSU, as well as roommates, and fast friends. We spent time together as adults too, with my husband, Ron Taylor, and other friends from college days. They were happy times, filled with opportunity and excitement.
Rest in peace John, you were loved and admired. My deepest condolences to Sue and Michael.
Love,
Sally Hallenbeck Taylor

Deborah Constable

May 17, 2024

He was a terrific work buddy and a very good friend.
I will miss him

Jeanne Albronda Heaton

April 24, 2024

I love this picture of John (Jack) and Fran.... taken at a reunion of the kids who grew up together on Edgewood Ave in San Francisco. We had many great times as kids climbing the plum trees, water balloon fights, dancing to Elvis Presley records, and hanging out for hours. He will be greatly missed!

Andie Katter

April 17, 2024

John Chamberlain hired me at Grubb and Ellis in San Francisco in 1985. He was a wonderful, kind, fun person and we had many memorable times during all of those years. I know he traveled the world and our connection was that I was from Napa where he had his ranch. My deepest condolences to his wife Suzy and family. He was a devoted family man and just an all around great guy. Rest in peace John.

Joseph A Van Orsdel

April 1, 2024

John helped get me into the Guardsmen as a Seconder in 1974 and has been a steady friend ever since. When we moved to Napa I got see more of him which was a joy. Also Le Club luncheons will not be the same without you John. Every chance I get to toast your friendship I do John. Aloha Bro. Rest in peace.

michael federle

March 24, 2024

John C was a friend for 45 years...always dedicated to his family and our profession....a model person who gave to others...this is a person who wil be missed by many.Condolences to his family and friends....RIP JC...

Peter

March 23, 2024

My grandpa will always inspire me to be honest, brave, calculated, strong, and silly. His essence is hard to explain but it certainly involves a beautiful life full of dignity, bliss, humor, hard work, and nature. He showed me the many possibilities that exist in the world, and that I can do whatever I want.

Shelly q

March 21, 2024

My Uncle John, I have so many great memories. My Mom (Susan's sister) used to put me on a plane and I would be on my way to Uncle John's and Aunt Susie house. I always had great fun. Uncle John would take me for rides on his scooter and he would do wheelies and say "don't tell". I always thought that was so in funny. My last trip to there house was with my son and Uncle John took my son for a ride on his scooter across the Golden Gate Bridge, years later my son still talks about it. I loved going to see Uncle John and Aunt Susie. I will miss him so much with so many great memories.
I will always carry Uncle John in my heart
All my love , Shelly

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Martha (Sis) & Greg

Planted Trees

Charlie & Marj Evans

March 21, 2024

John has been a personal friend for 50 years. I met him in the Guardsmen. He also was the manager of TRI Real Estate where my wife, Marji, and I worked. In recent years John and I were both members of Le Club. John has always been an extremely honorable, trustworthy and deep caring friend. These attributes were such strong factors in creating this wonderful friendship we had with him. We are blessed and better for having known him. The world has lost a truly great man.

Peter Cella

March 21, 2024

John was such a wonderful man. Our friendship began when we worked together at IBM in the 70s and then together at Coldwell Banker and lastly followed by fun times getting together in the redwoods. A true gentleman. He will be missed.

steve denison

March 20, 2024

A caring and kind man, always a joy to be around. Will especially miss our conversations and bicycle rides across the GG Bridge.

Richard Guggenhime (Perkins Coie)

March 19, 2024

an unforgettable man. Great personality very smart and just wonderful. He is irreplaceable.

Alice Viego

March 18, 2024

Sue and Michael - I am so incredibly sorry for your loss! John was such an incredible person and I am better for knowing him! You are in my thoughts and prayers! XX Alice

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