of Claysburg, died at 7.35 o'clock last evening in the Nason hospital, Roaring Spring, after several days' illness.
He was born at Hollidaysburg, R.D., Oct. 19, 1915, a son of Harry and Adaline (London) Chamberlin and was employed as a truck driver by Sky Brothers, Altoona.
On Dec. 12, 1935, he married Miss Louise Weyant. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Charles Richard and Carl, at the home, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ross Wilson of Doylestown, Andrew of Claysburg, Ralph of Seattle, Wash., Harry of Buffalo, Wyo., Mrs. Annie Lykens of Phillipsburg, N.J., Theodore of Denver, Colo., Charles of Flemington, N.J., and Fay of East Liverpool, O.
Friends will be received at the Carn funeral home, Claysburg, after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Altoona Mirror, April 19, 1952
Courtesy: jcabowers
of Claysburg, died at 7.35 o'clock last evening in the Nason hospital, Roaring Spring, after several days' illness.
He was born at Hollidaysburg, R.D., Oct. 19, 1915, a son of Harry and Adaline (London) Chamberlin and was employed as a truck driver by Sky Brothers, Altoona.
On Dec. 12, 1935, he married Miss Louise Weyant. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Charles Richard and Carl, at the home, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ross Wilson of Doylestown, Andrew of Claysburg, Ralph of Seattle, Wash., Harry of Buffalo, Wyo., Mrs. Annie Lykens of Phillipsburg, N.J., Theodore of Denver, Colo., Charles of Flemington, N.J., and Fay of East Liverpool, O.
Friends will be received at the Carn funeral home, Claysburg, after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Altoona Mirror, April 19, 1952
Courtesy: jcabowers
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