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About Richard Chamblin
Richard Chamblin age 81 born 11/27/1943. He was born in Washington DC but spent most of his young life in Virginia. In 1960 he enlisted in the Air Force and was a Vietnam Veteran.
He led a very happy & active life, filled with family, friends & many activities. He loved to Golf, Dance, walked 3 miles every day except for Sunday when he never missed church. He also liked to cook, entertain friends & yearly go to Montana to help our nephew on his farm. He was a loving husband who never met a stranger & would help you out in any way he could.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years Arlee Chamblin, sons Gary & Rush, grandson Danny & sister Hope Chamblin.
He will be buried in an Historical Cemetery in Virginia where there are many Chamblin’s dating back to the 16 hundreds. He will be missed by many, many people but as he would say when leaving:
God Bless You!!!
He donated to many charities but in lieu of flowers he would say donate to your favorite charity in memory of him.
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.
6 comments
Najla Harb and Family
We love you cousin and will miss you. God Bless you. Love Najla and Family.
Lorraine Gatti
My thoughts and prayers are with each member of the Chamblin family. I am very sorry to hear of Dicks passing. He will always be remembered for his warmth and generosity.
Arlee Rush and Gary
I love you all, and I love my brother deeply. He will be missed, but never forgotten. May he always be eternal with God
Jackie Bonk
Dick, (Bubba) was a prince of a man. He was a special friend to two of my brothers. Sending up prayers for the repose of his soul and all those who loved him.
Gene & Patty St John
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Bubba’s family. We will always remember our get togethers in Las Vegas, Opheim, and Glentana. He truly was a very special person and lived his life to the fullest. He will be greatly missed.
Darla Larson
We loved our Uncle Dick. He was full of life and shared his affection with everyone, making him unforgettable.