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Roland Chamblee Obituary

Nov. 23, 1922 - Sept. 23, 2010
SOUTH BEND - Father, brother, son, husband, friend-many words can be used to describe Roland Wesley Chamblee, Sr. who passed away Thursday, September 23, 2010. Caring physician, passionate civil rights activist, faithful churchgoer, decorated war hero-nouns and adjectives that perhaps describe the man but don't capture the essence of who he was. Roland Wesley Chamblee was born on November 23, 1922 in Atlanta, Georgia to Robert Wesley Chamblee and Ruth Edna Johnson Chamblee. He had an older sister Robert Lauren, older brother Edwin Leon and younger brother Alvin Del, all of whom preceded him in death. Although he was born in Atlanta, he lived most of his early life in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Wendell Phillips High School in Chicago in 1940 and in 1942 enlisted in the army where he served as a 1st Lieutenant, Corp of Engineers in European Theater Operations. In 1944 he was awarded a Purple Heart after being injured while disarming landmines in Normandy France shortly after D-Day. He returned to the states and completed his bachelor's degree in Biology and Chemistry from Tennessee State University in 1949. While in Nashville, he met and married Dorothy Jones, a nursing student at Meharry Medical College in 1948. She was. In 1949 he entered Meharry Medical College and received his MD in 1953. During his time in Nashville, the first three of his six children were born. Dr. Chamblee came to South Bend in 1953 to do an internship at Saint Joseph's Hospital. He used to joke that he had only planned on staying in South Bend a year, but spent the remainder of his life here. He was licensed both in the state of Georgia and Indiana, first in general practice (1954-1978), then in family practice (since 1978) During his time in practice he delivered generations of babies, cared for people from all walks of life, and passionately defended the rights of all human beings to enjoy the promise of life and access to quality health care. In 1972, his passion to care for people drove him and his wife Dorothy and their two youngest children to leave the safety and security of the US to provide care for people in Uganda, East Africa at a time of great political unrest in that country. Villagers in the city of Nagalama, Uganda had such good care and word spread that people in the surrounding area would sometimes walk for many hours to see Dr. Chamblee. People were drawn to see a physician who would actually touch them. He treated malaria, tetanus, snake bites-he even performed dental work. When the family returned-a brief five months later, Dr. Chamblee had lost 31 pounds and suffered periodically from recurrent malaria. He nevertheless returned to a South Bend community that was grateful to have him back. Dr. Chamblee was deeply involved in too many professional, civic and religious organizations to list, however, a few notable ones include the presidencies of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), Urban League, United Negro Council and Catholic Social Service Board in the 1960's. He attended the 1963 March on Washington with a delegation from South Bend. In 1965 he was appointed by Pope Paul VI as a member of the Equestrian Order of the Knights of St. Gregory the Great in recognition of personal character, reputation, and notable accomplishments. He was actively involved in the Notre Dame community from helping to recruit athletes to serving as Physician-in-Charge at Holy Cross House where he cared for priests and brothers. In 2003 he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the University of Notre Dame. He served on many medical and professional organizations, including the board of the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. However, he was perhaps most proud of his role as a co-founder and medical Director of the Chapin Street Clinic which is now known as the Sister Maura Brannick Health Center. Many wonderful things have been written about Dr. Chamblee over the past few days-stories about his civil rights activism, his years as a dedicated public servant, and listings of the various awards bestowed upon him. Equally or perhaps more important is the legacy he leaves as a husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by Donna Chamblee, his wife of seven years and two stepchildren. He also leaves behind his six children and their partners, 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild. These include Michaele Chamblee Christian and Alphonso Christian II of Washington, DC and their children Erica Chamblee (and her son Alexander Poole), Lindsey and Jessie Christian; Daryl A. "Sandy" Chamblee-Head and her children Ryan and Karlyn Hackney and husband Alfred Head of Washington, DC; Roland Chamblee Jr. and Angie Chamblee and their children Lauren and Alan Chamblee of South Bend, IN; Alan and Myra Chamblee and their children Wesley, Amanda, and Mikaila Chamblee of South Bend; Marquita "Terry" Chamblee and her children Jared and Michal Jones and partner, Frances Kendall, from Albany, CA; Ruth Chamblee and husband Trevor Lee and their children Cameron and Justin Lee, of Silver Spring, MD; and stepdaughter and stepson Kathryn Caldwell and Kevin Caldwell of South Bend, IN. Dr. Chamblee was also brother-in-law to Rosa Chamblee, of St. Paul, MN; Janet Gordon, of St. Joseph MI, and Carol Creswell-Betsch of Nashville, TN. Dr. Chamblee's life touched so many causes and organizations-the Sister Maura Brannick Clinic in South Bend, Doctors without Borders, various civil rights organizations, educational institutions, and many others. If you feel so moved, please make a donation to the charity of your choice. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, September 28, 2010 and from 9-11 a.m. Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at Little Flower Catholic Church, 54191 Ironwood Road, South Bend, IN. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at Little Flower Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Highland Cemetery. Kaniewski Funeral Home, South Bend, IN is handling arrangements. To send condolences, please visit, www.kaniewski.com

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Published by South Bend Tribune on Sep. 26, 2010.

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Jacqui Bollero

October 16, 2010

My doctor for almost 25 years,
extraordinary human being...
everything God intended man to be!

Margaret Meagher

October 14, 2010

Dr. Chamblee delivered me nearly 50 years ago, for which I am very grateful, but perhaps more importantly, he is someone with whom I am proud to be associated, and that is both a privilege and a rarity.

Your Friends and Neighbors of the S.B. East Side Community and the SBES 2011 Reunion Planning Committee

October 5, 2010

Our Deepest sympathy to you all. Dr. Chamblee was loved and respected by many. He will be greatly missed.

Karina Ceuterick

October 4, 2010

Dear Dr. Chamblee I shall miss you. The world is saddened by your loss, the heavens on the other hand must be delighted by your arrival.

Kevin Pearson

October 1, 2010

One of my few memories with Dr.Chamblee was during a Cotton Bowl game we were all watching at Alan's. There were 9 TV's going in the house. Dr. Chamblee chose to watch the one in the living room in total peace and alone. Then my 3 year old, Anna, decided to change all that as she snuggled next to him and talked endlessly. He never waivered!
Thank you sir for leaving the world a better place than you found it.
It was an honor to have meant your acquaintance and to have seen you to your place of rest.

Julie Sweet Kryder

October 1, 2010

Thank you to the family of Dr. Chamblee for sharing him with us for so many years. I was the third generation of my family to have the privilege of being cared for by him, and feel I am a better person for having known him and for seeing the example that he set. God bless you.

October 1, 2010

What a lovely person. He will be missed in our community. God Bless his family,

Sue Nowacki

Marguerite Robinson-Taylor

September 30, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

September 30, 2010

DEEPLY SADDEN TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

JOAN HOWELL TRAMMEL

Shawn Floyd

September 30, 2010

Mickey and Family,

I can't think of your dad without thinking of Thor.

Sorry for your loss. Be well.

Do ever hear from Chantel?

Elizbeth Brennan-Kurkul

September 30, 2010

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal... Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
I send my sincere condolences to the Chamblee family. He will always remain in the hearts of all the people he touched.

diana rivers

September 29, 2010

prays be with the famliy he was my famliy docter for many years

Sherry Shane Odom

September 29, 2010

Dr Chamblee will be truely missed in the South Bend Community. He was my Doctor until he retired and a great friend. I love and miss him. I know he is in God Care and another angel to watch over us all... Rest in Peace you are loved.

Timothy Rouse

September 29, 2010

“Thou shalt increase my greatness, and comfort me on every side.” Psalm 71 verse 21(kjv)

To the family of Dr. Rolland W. Chamblee Sr.; on behalf of First African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Zion Church I offer our sincere condolences in death of Dr. Chamblee and thank you for sharing your husband, father, grandfather and relative with the aggregate community he has lovingly touched the lives of friends, colleagues in the struggle and community members and will be missed by all who knew him.

Timothy A Rouse, Pastor

Barbara Ellison

September 29, 2010

To The Chamblee Family,Dr. Chamblee was a great person as a physician and a wonderful Employer. I worked for him for 5 years. Your family are in my prayers and May God Bless all of you.

Karen C. Leslie

September 29, 2010

I pray you all find peace in your hearts for the beautiful life he lived and peace of his spirit of him that remains in all of you; his family. Roland Chamblee welcomed my sons and I at a time when most may not have done the same. He was a very kind man.

Francine Walls Forrest

September 28, 2010

The Chamblee Family, Your Father was a wonderful man and a caring Doctor we were blessed to have known him Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you
Love, Francine Walls Forrest and Family

Paulette King

September 28, 2010

Sandy and Family,
"When good men die, their goodness does not perish".

Doctor Chamblee was a jewel among us, a shining example of kindness, caring, loving and fun. He will be deeply missed.

Paulette Grayson King and Family

Stephen Hardy

September 28, 2010

May we always remember and honor his many contributions as a Physician, Civil Rights Activist, philanthropist, as well as a man of faith. Allow the memories of these experiences, to be of comfort to those who mourn the passing of this great man.

Submitted on behalf of:
Joyce Kroll, Phyllis Canty, Marlene Jenkins, and myself.

Rodney Jones

September 28, 2010

To the family of Dr. Roland W. Chamblee,

We salute you Doc for the many "wars" you fought during your lifetime.

PS - I was one of the many babies delivered by your hands...years past.

Tasha Ellison

September 28, 2010

My Deepest Sympathy Goes Out To The Chamblee Family,I knew Dr.Chamblee since i was a lil girl,My Mom Mrs.Ellison was his Secretary for many yrs and he was like a grandfather to me,he was always there when needed,He will be deeply missed :)

Rosemary Reitz

September 28, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of your father's passing,Roland. We went to school together at St. Joe High School back in the late 50's and early 60's. You and Alan Vagnar came to a party at my house. Losing our parents is very difficult. The angels will watch over your wonderful father now. May God bless you.

September 28, 2010

To the Chamblee Family,

"A good name is better than precious ointment (fine perfume), and the day of one's death, is better than the day of one's birth." Eccl. 7:1 (NAS)

We will forever honor the name of Roland Wesley Chamblee, Sr., and his amazing legacy of courage, and quiet strength through adversity and unfaltering faith in the betterment of mankind. Although his bright light has dimmed, his baton of courage, tenacity, strength, and determination passes on to those who mirrors his unwavering commitment to equality for all people without regard to ethnicity,spirituality, age, or gender.

I feel blessed to have known him as my family Physician who delivered my two children....years ago; as an Urban League Board member; a compassionate listener; friend and confidant who was always available to offer sound advice.
He will indeed be missed!

Thank you Chamblee family for sharing this "drum major for justice" with the world. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this time of immeasurable loss. Be blessed.

Evang Missionary, Audrey Jones Spencer

Josephine Johnson

September 28, 2010

You will truly missed. Doc Chamblee

September 28, 2010

To the family of Dr. Roland Chamblee our deepest sympathy. You all have been a part of our family for over 50 years. Your Dad was the best, and we will all miss him.
The entire Larkin fm.

September 28, 2010

My deep sympathy to the Chamblee family. I only had one opportunity to meet Dr. Chamblee when his son Roland was sworn in as Judge. I remember to this day how cordial and warm a personality he displayed and how proud he was of his son. I would often see Dr. Chamblee shopping at Martin's dressed to the nines. So many folks would stop him to chat. I did not approach as I did not know him but could see the warmth he exuded. My thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

Ruthann Gajda

Leatrice Floyd

September 28, 2010

What an incredible journey. I had to aske how one could accomplish so much through adversity for nearly 50 years. There is a lesson left for all of us to have the will and the determination to do more and make a difference. I remember when Martin Luther King was at Notre Dame and he told my parents to come. I met Micky at Coquillard Park and became friends and I became Catholica and finished St.Joseph grade school. Micky my heart felt condolences to you and your family.What an honor to have known such a great man and family.

Frank M Castillo, MD

September 28, 2010

Roland was my mentor, my partner-in-practice, and my dear friend. He was a true instrument of God's healing and peace on this earth. Courtney and I will hold his memory in our hearts always.

Shirley Tribble

September 28, 2010

My sincere condolences and prayers of comfort to the family of Dr. Chamblee. He was my physician and my friend. He will be missed.

Robert Harris

September 28, 2010

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

MARCIA BROWN-HUMPHREY

September 28, 2010

THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND HAS LOST A GREAT

MAN THAT HAS LEFT BEHIND A GOOD NAME. MY

PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU IN YOUR TIME

SORROW.


MARCIA BROWN- HUMPHREY
&
FAMILY

Gwenyth DeLee

September 28, 2010

As a nurse, I chose Dr Chamblee in 1962 as my doctor because I believed he was the best doctor in town. He was smart, had common sense and he served people, not patients. His love knew no bounds. "Well done good and faithful servant." You'll be missed. Gwen DeLee (Mishawaka, IN)

Mary Hively

September 28, 2010

To Roland and Angie, sending condolences and comfort.
Randy and Mary Hively

EVELYN TALTON-GARNER

September 28, 2010

"CELEBRATING A LIFE WELL LIVED" DR.CHAMBLEE WAS A MAN THAT WAS LIKED BY MANY, LOVED BY MORE,AND WILL BE MISSED BY ALL.JOB WELL DONE DR.CHAMBLEE

Michael Walsh

September 27, 2010

For the family of Dr. Chamblee and his friend, please except my condolences. Dr Chamblee gave so much to this Community and he will be missed. God Speed Roland.

September 27, 2010

I was blessed to have known Dr. Chamblee as a child and the care he gave to my parents as their doctor. He was a hero to many and healer to others,but he will be missed by all. God bless the family.
Eugene Russell son of Dollie and(the late)Hunter Russell.

Marcus Northern and Family

September 27, 2010

To the Chamblee's Family ~ Our deepest sympathy goes out to you. May you find the strength you need to get through this difficult time. May God bless and keep you strong~

September 27, 2010

I personally waited on the Chamblee's at Carmela's several times and I have to say he was always friendly and made me laugh. It was great knowing you and you will be missed. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to this community. To his family I will pray that you are able to find peace during this difficult time.

Alicia and Michael Brown
Osceola, Indiana

Geraldine Irby

September 27, 2010

To Dr. Chamblee's Family: I'm very sorry for your loss. I didn't have the pleasure of meeting Dr. Chamblee, but I heard a lot of great things about him. R.I.P.

Billy Talton

September 27, 2010

To the Chamblee Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. He was my godfather. I even named one of my sons after him.

September 27, 2010

I am blessed to have had Dr. Chamblee call me a friend. God bless Doc's loving family.

Marcia Adelman

September 27, 2010

Roland was the greatest storyteller. He helped us all experience vicariously the joys and sorrows of his extraordinary life. Bless him and all who loved him.

September 27, 2010

To the family of Dr. Roland Chamblee my deepest sympathy on the loss of a wonderful doctor. My husband (C.T. Williams) and I had the priviledge to be their patients for many years and my husband enjoyed playing golf with him. My prayers are with you.
Chita Williams - Albuquerque, New Mexico

DOUG BURNS

September 27, 2010

VERY SORRY TO HEAR OF DR. CHAMBLEE'S PASSING. HE TREATED MY FAMILY AND WAS SUCH A GOOD COMMUNICATOR AND MD. WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM STANDING IN THE REAR OF LITTLE FLOWER BETWEEN SERVICES GREETING PEOPLE. MAY HE REST IN PEACE.

John H. Kelley III

September 27, 2010

Dr Chamblee was familiar name within our household, he was the doctor that smacked my behind at birth. I found the following message just for him: Not how did he die, but how did he live? Not what did he gain, but what did he give? These are the units to measure the worth of a man as a man, Regardless of birth... Not,... what was his church, nor what was his creed? But had he befriended those really in need? Was he ever ready, with word of good cheer, To bring back a smile, to banish a tear? Not what did the sketch in the newspaper say, But how many were sorry when he passed away...thanks Dr. Chamblee, may you Rest In Peace.

Reginald&Earnestine Howard

September 27, 2010

Roland W.Chamblee fanily:

During this period of sorrow our

thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kathi Chrzan-Szalajda

September 27, 2010

He was truly God's messenger and now sits with the Angels and basks in His glory. Dr. Chamblee was truly loved by ALL!

September 27, 2010

May God Bless your family during this time. Dr. Chamblee brought me and my five siblings into this world and was our family physician until he retired. He was a true blessing to all and will be missed dearly.

The Broadway, Malone, and Jenkins families

Tammie Thompson

September 27, 2010

God knew just what he was doing when he created Dr. Chamblee Sr., a blessing he has been to all of us!!! Because of your fathers obedience to his calling on this journey we call life, I ask the Lord that you all continue to be Blessed and Highly Favored.

Angela Redding

September 27, 2010

Thank You, for being instrumental in my Moms life. You have proven your Love of God. You beautiful Angel. Rest now

Patricia Parker-Davis

September 26, 2010

A great man that left a great legacy. I was very proud to have known him. I use to work a lot of doubles at SJMC in the 70's and he told me one day, you will never get rich working like that, go back to school and enhance your education. He was right and I did take his advice.
My prayers are with the family during this time. May God warm your hearts with all the beautiful memories that he has left with you.

September 26, 2010

there are people who are unique...special and to a degree not of the world we live in...they are as Dr. Chamblee was, here to show us the way...he was my aunt's doctor and a customer we were privilaged to serve...God bless his soul to everlasting life...John W Rasmussen Jr

Connie Bradley

September 26, 2010

To the family of Dr.Roland Chamblee Sr. be encouraged because GOD has got your back in these trying times you wil continue to be in my prayers...

Rev. Kevin Kaizer

September 26, 2010

To the family of Dr. Roland Chamblee. I will miss this wonderful, beautiful, caring, loving man. When I was born in 1961 he was the attending phyician and he has been our family Dr. for many years. I always enjoyed going to his office for check ups, or for what ever ailed me. He always treated me and my family as if we were a part of his family. He will be missed by all who he has touched, helped, birthed, and saved. God gave him to us to do his work,to do what he knew best, help people, caring for them the way Jesus cares for us. And now his work here on earth is over and God has called him home. I feel blessed to have been a part of his life and he a part of mine.
God bless and ya'll are in my prayers.

Lonell Hudson

September 26, 2010

God bless the family of Dr. Chamblee. He was a good man and a good doctor and he will be missed by all who knew him

Rev. Lonell Hudson

janet dunkle

September 26, 2010

the world has lost a great voice and human being. he was the nurses rock star. always kind, compassionate, and very wise. we find the lord in each other. celebrate his life and be joyful. he has gone ahead to pave the way, jan harter dunkle r.n. phd

MARI FLOYD

September 26, 2010

I was so sorry hear about the passing of your father, as mine died two years ago. I have fond memories of us kids visiting each other's home, attending St. Joe Grade School together, playing, and watching Thor walk Mickey. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Dr. Chamblee lived around the corner from me in Knollwood before he moved, and everytime I saw him he always extended himself and always had kind things to say. He will be sorely missed.

Sincerely,

Mary Jo Floyd

September 26, 2010

To the entire Chamblee family,please accept our deepest sypathies on the loss of your dear father and great friend of the South Bend family!!! What a life,what a man...rejoice in all that he has shared.Sincerely,All of the McCarthys' (former east siders) Palm Beach Gardens,Fl

Michelle Nowicki

September 26, 2010

Thank you Dr.Chamblee for bringing me into this world. Over the years you helped me cope with becoming a juvenile diabetic and going through a rough time at the age of 14. You will be dearly missed. Your family is in my prayers.

Rev. Dr. H. Dwight Bolton

September 26, 2010

The world has lost a great man; but Heaven has gained another angel.Doctor Chambleee take your rest, we all loved you but God loves you best!

Kimberly Peake

September 26, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

J. Yost

September 26, 2010

Gods grace with Dr. Chamblee family. He will be truly miss. He was a good doctor, he took care of my mother, and she live to be 94 years old.

Michael Anglin

September 26, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

September 26, 2010

Dear Family, God bless & comfort you as you go through this sad time. Rejoice knowing your loved one is with The Great Physician who has lovingly called His son home. A wonderful reunion with family is promised the Believers. (I don't like going to a doctor - But Dr. C. was gentle and connected with his patients and that made a office visit with him pleasant. Plus, he was a nice looking man too!)
Patricia (Mishawaka)

Diane Dooge (Wieske)

September 26, 2010

My prayers and condolences to the family of Dr. Chamblee. I will never forget the lessons I learned while working with him. He taught me how to be the nurse I am today, and for that I am very thankful.

Deborah Stokes D.O.

September 26, 2010

I had the opportunity of meeting Dr. Chamblee in 1997. He graciously welcomed me to the medical community. What a wonderful role model! Such an humbling privilege to have gained his friendship & confidence as a physician. Prayers of comfort to the family and to all the lives he touched.

M

September 26, 2010

I am so sorry to hear of Docs passing May He rest peace through the Mercy of Christ. Mark Zamiatowski

September 26, 2010

No matter where Dr. Chamblee was and you ran into him, he always took the time to talk to you and make you feel that you were the only person on earth. What a true gentleman he was. Not only will South Bend miss him, but the world will. Not to many men like him. Mary LeBold-Alvarez Medon, Tn

Dana Harris Carter

September 26, 2010

My sincere prayers and deepest condolences to the family of Dr. Chamblee. He was a very respectable person who left a great legacy in my home town of South Bend, Indiana. Peace & blessings!

Pat Ames

September 26, 2010

I'll remember him as a kind-hearted gentleman with the firmest handshake I've ever experienced. RIP, Dr. Chamblee.

Charlotte Makowski

September 26, 2010

Tears run down my face as I read his obituary. He saved my life and my daughters in child birth. The world has lost a true humanitarian.

Craig Lovings

September 26, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jeanne Ward

September 26, 2010

A fine, fine man - the world would be a better place if all men/women demonstrated just a touch of his kindness to all.

mary basker

September 26, 2010

What a wonderful man. His story tells all. May all of his family have peace. All of the lives he touched will never be forgotton

Rhonda L.& Annie S. Edwards

September 26, 2010

Dr.Chamblee was a Warm Hearted,Kind Gentleman.We always enjoyed seeing him as we voluntered for African American Women in Touch. He'll be missed by the South Bend Community and Beyond... GOD BLESS

September 26, 2010

I have so many fond memories of Dr. Chamblee, he is loved and will be greatly missed, yvonne jones

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