Pastor Walt Fisher officiated the services. The Native Daughters of the Golden West performed a ceremony and presented a 50- year pin to Pearl's daughter for her years served.
An earlier private graveside service was held for the immediate family at Hillside Cemetery.
Pearl Eyssel Claussen Chambers was born August 29, 1909 in Alturas, Modoc County to Edwin Detlef and Elsie Pearl Claussen. She attended school at Cloverswale, Alturas and Auburn, VA.
June 20, 1929 and she married Victor B. Chambers and then worked alongside him in many endeavors. seventeen years with "Vic"s Market" in Bieber, Service Station in Canby and the late 30's, ranching and cooking for huge haying crews in the 30's and 40's.
Some of the organizations she was active in were Native Daughter, Life Member of the Historical Society, Lady's Country Club, Bieber Chamber of Commerce and she enjoyed the Bible study the Christian Women's Group had for several years.
She loved fishing, hunting, and cooking and gardening.
She is survived by six great-grand children, Waylon, Jennifer, Victor, Matthew, Karli and Evan Dowell; grandchildren Kurt and Kerry Dowell; a daughter Ethel Dowell and a brother Forrest A. Claussen. A brother, Otto Claussen and her husband Victor Chambers preceded her in death.
Pastor Walt Fisher officiated the services. The Native Daughters of the Golden West performed a ceremony and presented a 50- year pin to Pearl's daughter for her years served.
An earlier private graveside service was held for the immediate family at Hillside Cemetery.
Pearl Eyssel Claussen Chambers was born August 29, 1909 in Alturas, Modoc County to Edwin Detlef and Elsie Pearl Claussen. She attended school at Cloverswale, Alturas and Auburn, VA.
June 20, 1929 and she married Victor B. Chambers and then worked alongside him in many endeavors. seventeen years with "Vic"s Market" in Bieber, Service Station in Canby and the late 30's, ranching and cooking for huge haying crews in the 30's and 40's.
Some of the organizations she was active in were Native Daughter, Life Member of the Historical Society, Lady's Country Club, Bieber Chamber of Commerce and she enjoyed the Bible study the Christian Women's Group had for several years.
She loved fishing, hunting, and cooking and gardening.
She is survived by six great-grand children, Waylon, Jennifer, Victor, Matthew, Karli and Evan Dowell; grandchildren Kurt and Kerry Dowell; a daughter Ethel Dowell and a brother Forrest A. Claussen. A brother, Otto Claussen and her husband Victor Chambers preceded her in death.
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