The Bakersfield Californian

“COACH” CHARLES (CHUCK) CHAMBERLAI­N

January 23, 1940 - October 9, 2021

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Chuck Chamberlai­n passed away at home on October 9, 2021 after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born to Lena and Roy L Chamberlai­n in Paonia, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Roy G., Robert, and Rodney, and by his precious grandson, Levi Chamberlai­n.

Chuck was raised in the mountains of Colorado where he was an avid fisherman, hunter, and an athlete who excelled in baseball, football, and basketball. He went to Mesa Junior College in Grand Junction, CO, where he was privileged to pitch in the Junior College World Series and then went onto the University of Northern Colorado at Greeley, CO where he he played fullback for the football team and pitched in the College World Series. He also pitched two seasons for the Grand Junction Eagles, a semi-pro team.

It was at UNC that he met and married his wife, Marsha, to whom he has been married for 58 years. They had their first son, Charlie before moving to Arvin in 1964 where he began his 37 year teaching career. He began as the head varsity baseball coach and assistant football coach, and C basketball coach. Two years later they had their second son, Brian. After six years at Arvin Chuck became the head football coach and coached the jr. varsity baseball team. He also served as PE department chair. Toward the end of his career he also coached the golf team. Throughout his career, Chuck had a special relationsh­ip with both his players and fellow coaches.

Chuck never lost his love for fishing and spent many hours on the river fishing with his boys. He loved being with his family, and when it came time for him and Marsha to celebrate their 40th and 50th wedding anniversar­ies, rather than flying off to Hawaii, they rented houseboats so that they could spend time with their children and grandchild­ren. Most of their vacations were spent traveling to South Dakota and Colorado to visit extended family. He retired from teaching in 2001, and became very active with the Naab golf group.

Chuck is survived by his wife Marsha, sons Charlie (Nancy) and granddaugh­ter Shelby, son Brian (Kimm) and grandsons Brad and Ryan, as well as several special nieces and nephews and their children, most of whom are in Colorado. They will all attest that their Uncle Chuck was responsibl­e for teaching them all the chin wave.

For Chuck, family was a high priority, and he was very pleased that both of his sons wanted to attend Arvin High so that they could play football for their dad. One of the most endearing things about Chuck was his sense of humor, and he was always ready to tell hysterical stories about his misadventu­res and laugh at himself.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, October 16, at 1:00 pm at Olive Knolls Church, 6201 Fruitvale Ave, Bakersfiel­d, CA. He will be buried in the mountains of Colorado near Paonia.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that contributi­ons be made to Bear Boosters, Arvin High School, 900 Varsity Rd. Arvin, CA, 93203, or to Hoffman Hospice, 4325 Buena Vista Rd., Bakersfiel­d, CA 93311.

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