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David Conrad Chamberlin

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David Conrad Chamberlin

Birth
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA
Death
8 Mar 2005 (aged 72)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6977195, Longitude: -111.8403778
Plot
Olympus Park 240-3-E
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Chamberlin, David Conrad
David Conrad Chamberlin 1932 ~ 2005 We bid a final farewell to David Conrad
Chamberlin, 72, beloved by family and friends, who passed away March 8, 2005,
after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, August 23,
1932 to Joseph Conrad Chamberlin and Clara Hya Gladstone. He graduated from
Forest Grove High School and later attended Pacific University. He continued
his education at UCLA and throughout his life became accomplished at many
things. He served his country in the Marine Corps during the Korean War. He
married and divorced his first wife, Eve Allen, married and divorced his
second wife Mary Canata, and was widowed by his third wife Barbara (Bobbie)
Noe Poulsen whom he cherished as his beloved soul mate and with whom he is now
reunited. Although he worked as a technical writer, his true vocation was
genealogy; and he spent his entire lifetime becoming the world's foremost
expert on the Chamberlin family lines. He published a book in 1998 titled A
Conceptual Approach to Genealogy. He was a talented classical pianist, and a
computer expert. David loved his family and friends, and will be missed. His
brilliance and accomplishments in life are impressive to those who knew him,
and he was regarded as witty and gentle. David is survived by his children;
Diana (Rick) Sall, Moira, David (Susan), adopted daughter Mary Morese,
stepchildren, Virginia P. (Mark) Eggen, Jeffery Poulson, sisters, Laura Ann
Levy, Phyllis (Joe) Barkofski, Alice (Bill) Lynn, grandchildren, Laura,
Justin, Sydney, Lacey (Spencer), Robert and several nieces and nephews. David
was preceded in death by a sister, a grandson, and a nephew. The family would
like to express their appreciation to the medical staff of the Huntsman Cancer
Center for their compassionate care. Funeral services will be held at Wasatch
Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Drive on Saturday, March 12 at 2:00 p.m. where
family will greet friends one hour prior to the services. Interment will
follow.
Chamberlin, David Conrad
David Conrad Chamberlin 1932 ~ 2005 We bid a final farewell to David Conrad
Chamberlin, 72, beloved by family and friends, who passed away March 8, 2005,
after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, August 23,
1932 to Joseph Conrad Chamberlin and Clara Hya Gladstone. He graduated from
Forest Grove High School and later attended Pacific University. He continued
his education at UCLA and throughout his life became accomplished at many
things. He served his country in the Marine Corps during the Korean War. He
married and divorced his first wife, Eve Allen, married and divorced his
second wife Mary Canata, and was widowed by his third wife Barbara (Bobbie)
Noe Poulsen whom he cherished as his beloved soul mate and with whom he is now
reunited. Although he worked as a technical writer, his true vocation was
genealogy; and he spent his entire lifetime becoming the world's foremost
expert on the Chamberlin family lines. He published a book in 1998 titled A
Conceptual Approach to Genealogy. He was a talented classical pianist, and a
computer expert. David loved his family and friends, and will be missed. His
brilliance and accomplishments in life are impressive to those who knew him,
and he was regarded as witty and gentle. David is survived by his children;
Diana (Rick) Sall, Moira, David (Susan), adopted daughter Mary Morese,
stepchildren, Virginia P. (Mark) Eggen, Jeffery Poulson, sisters, Laura Ann
Levy, Phyllis (Joe) Barkofski, Alice (Bill) Lynn, grandchildren, Laura,
Justin, Sydney, Lacey (Spencer), Robert and several nieces and nephews. David
was preceded in death by a sister, a grandson, and a nephew. The family would
like to express their appreciation to the medical staff of the Huntsman Cancer
Center for their compassionate care. Funeral services will be held at Wasatch
Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Drive on Saturday, March 12 at 2:00 p.m. where
family will greet friends one hour prior to the services. Interment will
follow.


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