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George Alexander “Junior” Chamberlain IV

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George Alexander “Junior” Chamberlain IV

Birth
Seligman, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 May 2008 (aged 60)
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Wilson, Carter County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Born on Oct. 5, 1947, in Seligman, Mo., to George Alexander Sr. and June Madeline Andrews Chamberlain, he died on Monday, May 19, 2008, in Ardmore. He was preceded in death by his mother on July 10, 2002.

George married Carolyn McGauhy Fondren on June 7, 1986, in Lone Grove, Oklahoma. George was raised in New Providence, Iowa, and attended Union Whitten Schools. He farmed with his father most of his life, in Whitten, Iowa, until moving to Ardmore, Oklahoma.

George was a wonderful father, he loved his family and worked hard to support them. He died 3 months before his first grandchild was born. He would have been a wonderful grandpa.

George enjoyed looking at old farm tractors and farm machinery and loved to watch the food channel on TV. George was a member of the Country Tabernacle Church in Lone Grove and was the Sunday School superintendent for five years.

George was a good man, he is missed very much. He was a kind father, husband and son.

Born on Oct. 5, 1947, in Seligman, Mo., to George Alexander Sr. and June Madeline Andrews Chamberlain, he died on Monday, May 19, 2008, in Ardmore. He was preceded in death by his mother on July 10, 2002.

George married Carolyn McGauhy Fondren on June 7, 1986, in Lone Grove, Oklahoma. George was raised in New Providence, Iowa, and attended Union Whitten Schools. He farmed with his father most of his life, in Whitten, Iowa, until moving to Ardmore, Oklahoma.

George was a wonderful father, he loved his family and worked hard to support them. He died 3 months before his first grandchild was born. He would have been a wonderful grandpa.

George enjoyed looking at old farm tractors and farm machinery and loved to watch the food channel on TV. George was a member of the Country Tabernacle Church in Lone Grove and was the Sunday School superintendent for five years.

George was a good man, he is missed very much. He was a kind father, husband and son.



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