Mr. Chandler was a native of Person County, the son of the late Jesse Frank and Mattie Melissa Chambers Chandler. His late wife was Thelma Cozart Chandler. His late son was Colin Cline Chandler and his late granddaughter was Kimberly Ann Strickland.
He was a U. S. Army veteran, having served during World War II.
He was retired from farming and Eaton Corp., and later was the owner and operator of Chandler Store.
Surviving are five children, Ronnie Chandler of Semora, Linda Lee of Roxboro, Ricky Chandler and Gary (Shorty) Chandler, both of Rougemont and Jenny Carol Pennington of Timberlake; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Donald Strickland, Scott Strickland, Chris Chandler, Rusty Chandler, Bill Ashley, Bart Warren and Dee Riley.
Tony Gentry, David Gentry, Ronald Tilley, Gerald Tilley and Chuck Davis served as honorary pallbearers.
Mr. Chandler was a native of Person County, the son of the late Jesse Frank and Mattie Melissa Chambers Chandler. His late wife was Thelma Cozart Chandler. His late son was Colin Cline Chandler and his late granddaughter was Kimberly Ann Strickland.
He was a U. S. Army veteran, having served during World War II.
He was retired from farming and Eaton Corp., and later was the owner and operator of Chandler Store.
Surviving are five children, Ronnie Chandler of Semora, Linda Lee of Roxboro, Ricky Chandler and Gary (Shorty) Chandler, both of Rougemont and Jenny Carol Pennington of Timberlake; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Donald Strickland, Scott Strickland, Chris Chandler, Rusty Chandler, Bill Ashley, Bart Warren and Dee Riley.
Tony Gentry, David Gentry, Ronald Tilley, Gerald Tilley and Chuck Davis served as honorary pallbearers.
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