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Arthur Fanshaw Chamberlin Sr.

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Arthur Fanshaw Chamberlin Sr.

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
6 Jun 1941 (aged 83)
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA
Burial
Canyon, Randall County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
J-31 Sp 4
Memorial ID
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s/o Amory Nelson Chamberlin & Dorothy Eunice Hoyt

h/o Letitia Goodykoontz

f/o Jennie May, Henry Nelson, Dollie Edith Robinson, Joseph Alfred, Catherine Brown Dunnington, Arthur Fanshaw Jr & C. L.

Chamberlin Rites To Be Conducted Today

Funeral services for Arthur F. Chamberlin, former US Deputy Marshal, will be conducted at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church at Canyon.

Dr. J. M. Lewis, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here, will officiate. Plains Funeral Home will conduct burial in Dreamland cemetery at Canyon.

Mr. Chamberlin, 83, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dollie Robinson, at 2315 Fifteenth Street, Friday night. The wife, the Lubbock daughter, another daughter, Mrs. James W. Dunnington, and two sons, A. F. Chamberlin Jr, of Borger and C. L. Chamberlin of Tulsa survive.

Obit courtesy The Lubbock Avalanche Journal published 6/8/1941
s/o Amory Nelson Chamberlin & Dorothy Eunice Hoyt

h/o Letitia Goodykoontz

f/o Jennie May, Henry Nelson, Dollie Edith Robinson, Joseph Alfred, Catherine Brown Dunnington, Arthur Fanshaw Jr & C. L.

Chamberlin Rites To Be Conducted Today

Funeral services for Arthur F. Chamberlin, former US Deputy Marshal, will be conducted at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church at Canyon.

Dr. J. M. Lewis, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here, will officiate. Plains Funeral Home will conduct burial in Dreamland cemetery at Canyon.

Mr. Chamberlin, 83, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dollie Robinson, at 2315 Fifteenth Street, Friday night. The wife, the Lubbock daughter, another daughter, Mrs. James W. Dunnington, and two sons, A. F. Chamberlin Jr, of Borger and C. L. Chamberlin of Tulsa survive.

Obit courtesy The Lubbock Avalanche Journal published 6/8/1941


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