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Edna Elaine <I>Larocque</I> Chamberlin

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Edna Elaine Larocque Chamberlin

Birth
Brownington Village, Orleans County, Vermont, USA
Death
5 Jan 2007 (aged 80)
Glover, Orleans County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Glover, Orleans County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8 Lot 30 1/2
Memorial ID
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d/o Henry Larocque & Mary Ann Bean, w/o Harris Max Chamberlain

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"Edna E. Chamberlin, 80, of Glover died peacefully January 5, 2007, in Glover. Mrs. Chamberlin was born September 12, 1926, in Brownington, a daughter of Henry and Mary Ann (Bean) Larocque. She married Harris Chamberlin, who predeceased her in 1980. She loved to play bingo and make wreaths at Christmastime. She enjoyed drawing and had an extensive collection of owl figurines. When she was younger she bowled candlepin for many years. She was an excellent cook, much to the delight of her family, friends, and customers at the Busy Bee restaurant in Glover. She owned the restaurant for 41 years and cooked there for many more years. She is survived by her children: Linda Callaway and her husband, Don, of Barton, Barbara Carrier and her husband, Alfred, of Glover, Alric "Butch" Chamberlin of Glover, Terry Chamberlin and his wife, Kathleen, of Barton, and Valerie Hinton and her husband, Mooch, of West Glover; by eight grandchildren; by nine great-grandchildren; by a sister, Louise Scott, and her husband, Howard, of Kentucky; and by several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three grandchildren; by four brothers; and by six sisters. . ."
d/o Henry Larocque & Mary Ann Bean, w/o Harris Max Chamberlain

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"Edna E. Chamberlin, 80, of Glover died peacefully January 5, 2007, in Glover. Mrs. Chamberlin was born September 12, 1926, in Brownington, a daughter of Henry and Mary Ann (Bean) Larocque. She married Harris Chamberlin, who predeceased her in 1980. She loved to play bingo and make wreaths at Christmastime. She enjoyed drawing and had an extensive collection of owl figurines. When she was younger she bowled candlepin for many years. She was an excellent cook, much to the delight of her family, friends, and customers at the Busy Bee restaurant in Glover. She owned the restaurant for 41 years and cooked there for many more years. She is survived by her children: Linda Callaway and her husband, Don, of Barton, Barbara Carrier and her husband, Alfred, of Glover, Alric "Butch" Chamberlin of Glover, Terry Chamberlin and his wife, Kathleen, of Barton, and Valerie Hinton and her husband, Mooch, of West Glover; by eight grandchildren; by nine great-grandchildren; by a sister, Louise Scott, and her husband, Howard, of Kentucky; and by several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three grandchildren; by four brothers; and by six sisters. . ."


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