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Clarence “Chip” Kamerman

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Clarence “Chip” Kamerman Veteran

Birth
Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, USA
Death
29 Apr 2019 (aged 87)
Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, USA
Burial
Churchill, Gallatin County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Clarence "Chip" Kamerman went to his eternal rest with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Monday April 29, 2019 at about noon. Chip was born in Bozeman, Mt to Bert and Geezena Kamerman. He was the youngest of 8 children. Chip helped out at the family farm at various locations from up above Churchill in the rolling hills to the Wylie place in Bozeman. While young Chip loved to go out into the hills and bring home pheasant for supper and his claim to fame was taking one on the wing with his .22, a shot he said he will always remember. Chip went to various elementary schools including Manhattan Public, Irving and Emerson schools. Chip went to school through the 8th grade and then went to work full time on the family farm. He helped out on the family farm working hard in the fields and helping other relatives too.
At about the ripe young age of 19, Chip and his friend Willis Broukema decided to join the Untied States Marine Corp. They were both deployed to Korea and got separated with Chip going into infantry and Willis going into mechanical welding division. Chip and his crew got hit with mortar fire while taking a hill on a bright Sunday morning. He spent three weeks on Midway Island before being shipped to California where he spent 9 months in the hospital recuperating. After he was honorably discharged from USMC with a purple heart and other commendations he returned to Churchill Montana to works on the family farm.
He worked various odd jobs from auto mechanic to auto sales to farming to jack repairing...the list goes on and on. He met his wife Gert and worked on her father's farm for about three years before moving to Churchill. Soon after they had their son CJ. Chip became a deputy sheriff of Gallatin County and held that position for about three years. He then went to work for Yellowstone Pine as a mechanic for the lumber company for a few years. He finally made the switch to auto parts salesman for Valley Motor Supply Company in Bozeman and stayed there for 34 years.
Chip had various hobbies which he loved including metal detecting,working on cars and collecting firearms and any kind of shooting sports. He lost his wife Gert in 1999 to complications of M.S. As he got older Chip had various health issues including arterial blockages,aortic upper valve replacement, pancreatitis, diabetes, lung issues, and eyesight issues due to the diabetes. Through it all he kept very positive and never once lost his faith.
Chip had an adventurous life to say the least. To know him was to love him. He had a quick wit and just as fast a quick temper, no fuse. But through his life and mine we built an amazing bond, much more than father and son and I will truly miss his company. He was able to stay in his house for 87 years before he passed. A promise kept to him that I am proud of. Chip is survived by his son C J; grandsons Hayden, Noah and Xander, granddaughter Sage and her husband John and grandchildren Bonnie and Daniel.
Chip had an amazing life full of stories and wonder. His wish is that everyone would come to have a relationship with Jesus that was his purpose later on in life. To know Chip was something special. To be a friend, of which he had many, was a gift.
A visitation will be Monday May 6 from 6 to 8 PM at Dokken- Nelson. A graveside service will be Tuesday May 7 at 10 AM at Churchill Cemetery with a Memorial Service at 11 AM at Manhattan Christian Reform Church.
Clarence "Chip" Kamerman went to his eternal rest with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Monday April 29, 2019 at about noon. Chip was born in Bozeman, Mt to Bert and Geezena Kamerman. He was the youngest of 8 children. Chip helped out at the family farm at various locations from up above Churchill in the rolling hills to the Wylie place in Bozeman. While young Chip loved to go out into the hills and bring home pheasant for supper and his claim to fame was taking one on the wing with his .22, a shot he said he will always remember. Chip went to various elementary schools including Manhattan Public, Irving and Emerson schools. Chip went to school through the 8th grade and then went to work full time on the family farm. He helped out on the family farm working hard in the fields and helping other relatives too.
At about the ripe young age of 19, Chip and his friend Willis Broukema decided to join the Untied States Marine Corp. They were both deployed to Korea and got separated with Chip going into infantry and Willis going into mechanical welding division. Chip and his crew got hit with mortar fire while taking a hill on a bright Sunday morning. He spent three weeks on Midway Island before being shipped to California where he spent 9 months in the hospital recuperating. After he was honorably discharged from USMC with a purple heart and other commendations he returned to Churchill Montana to works on the family farm.
He worked various odd jobs from auto mechanic to auto sales to farming to jack repairing...the list goes on and on. He met his wife Gert and worked on her father's farm for about three years before moving to Churchill. Soon after they had their son CJ. Chip became a deputy sheriff of Gallatin County and held that position for about three years. He then went to work for Yellowstone Pine as a mechanic for the lumber company for a few years. He finally made the switch to auto parts salesman for Valley Motor Supply Company in Bozeman and stayed there for 34 years.
Chip had various hobbies which he loved including metal detecting,working on cars and collecting firearms and any kind of shooting sports. He lost his wife Gert in 1999 to complications of M.S. As he got older Chip had various health issues including arterial blockages,aortic upper valve replacement, pancreatitis, diabetes, lung issues, and eyesight issues due to the diabetes. Through it all he kept very positive and never once lost his faith.
Chip had an adventurous life to say the least. To know him was to love him. He had a quick wit and just as fast a quick temper, no fuse. But through his life and mine we built an amazing bond, much more than father and son and I will truly miss his company. He was able to stay in his house for 87 years before he passed. A promise kept to him that I am proud of. Chip is survived by his son C J; grandsons Hayden, Noah and Xander, granddaughter Sage and her husband John and grandchildren Bonnie and Daniel.
Chip had an amazing life full of stories and wonder. His wish is that everyone would come to have a relationship with Jesus that was his purpose later on in life. To know Chip was something special. To be a friend, of which he had many, was a gift.
A visitation will be Monday May 6 from 6 to 8 PM at Dokken- Nelson. A graveside service will be Tuesday May 7 at 10 AM at Churchill Cemetery with a Memorial Service at 11 AM at Manhattan Christian Reform Church.

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