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2016
Dennis W. Chamberlain, 71, died unexpectedly on Sunday, November 27th at home. He was born on June 18, 1945 in Taft, California to Walter and Frances Chamberlain. In 1967, he married his first wife, Jean and together they raised two children, Brandon and Heather.
In 2002, he married Bualee (Nitnoy) Bascom on Thanksgiving Day at their home in Anderson, where they laughed and worked together every day. Dennis worked as a credit representative for P.G. & E where he dedicated himself to customer service. He was friendly, funny and never met a stranger. He enjoyed traveling with his wife, dancing and working at home in his retirement. He will be greatly missed.
Dennis is survived by his wife, Nitnoy, his sister Sharron (husband Ron), children Leanne (husband Dave) of Folsom, Ubon of Chico, Brandon (wife Sonia) of Lakeport and Heather (husband Randy) of Redding and ten grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his parents and brother-in-law Gary Clark.
Arrangements under the direction of Lawncrest Memorial Chapel, Redding, CA.
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4 Entries
December 4, 2016
Sue jackson Creekbaum
So many fond memories of our families together. Sorry for your loss.
December 2, 2016
Twain Scow
So sorry to hear of Dennis passing. He always had a way of making people laugh.
December 2, 2016
Carl Rosker
Worked with Dennis for many years. He was always pleasant and had a great sense of humor.
December 1, 2016
Helen Finnegan
I have fond memories of Dennis. We enjoyed times together with friends for several years in the 70's. He was a great guy and a wonderful Dad.
Blessings to all of his family
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