Lucille I. Chamberlin, 87, a resident of the Pines
Assisted Living and previously of the Darling Inn, both
of Lyndonville, died Tuesday evening Jan. 6, 2015 at
Northeastern VT Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury following a brief illness.
She was born Jan. 26, 1927 in St. Johnsbury, Vt. the
daughter of Dean and Ima (Brainard) Hall. She attended St. Johnsbury Academy.
Lucille was a farm wife on a dairy farm in East Barnet
for 20 years. After farming the family moved to
Lyndonville where she worked at Joe's Bakery, Oscar's
Bakery, Shop & Save Grocery store in the Deli and the
Lyndon Area Meal Site at the Darling Inn. Five years
ago she was still volunteering at the Darling Inn Meal
Site. She loved to visit with family and friends, play
Bingo and in her earlier years she loved to dance.
Survivors include her two children, Hazel Clark and her
husband Keith of West Burke (PO Box 190, 05871) and
James (Jim) Chamberlin and his wife Dianne of Kirby;
two grandchildren, Jessica Chamberlin and Eric Greer;
a great granddaughter, Isabella Greer; a sister in-law,
Florence Fleming of Barre; nieces and nephews of the
extended Chamberlin family; and many friends.
She was predeceased by her parents; an infant
brother; her dear friend, Louie Blanchette; her Uncle
and two Aunts, William and Carrie Brown and Ila
Brainard; two brothers in-law, William and his wife
Geraldine Chamberlin and Gordon Fleming; and three
nephews, Walter Neil and his wife Sandra, David Neil and Robert (Bob) Fleming.
A celebration of her life is being planned for this coming spring and will be
announced in this paper. Donations made in her memory may be directed to the
Pines Patient Activities Fund, 601 Red Village Road, Lyndonville, VT 05851
or to the Lyndon Area Meal Site, 76 Depot St., Lyndonville, VT 05851.
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