Wayne Chamberlin Flin Flon, Manitoba Obituary

Wayne Chamberlin

<p>John &ldquo;Wayne&rdquo; Chamberlin aka &ldquo;Chambie&rdquo; 80 years old of Flin Flon, Manitoba passed away on June 17, 2022, with family at his side at Northern Lights Manor.</p> <p>Wayne was born to parents Earl and Anne (Andreychuk) Chamberlin on August 2, 1941 in Ethelbert, Manitoba and was the middle child with 2 sisters; Earla Nichol and Merle Hook. Wayne graduated from Hapnot Collegiate and then worked as a mechanic/boilermaker for Hudson Bay Mining &amp; Smelting for 37 years retiring in 1996. Wayne met many of his lifelong friends while working at HBM&amp;S. Wayne was known for his stories (some may call these a different name). Wayne would share these stories at work, uptown on Main Street leaning on a parking meter, his coffee shop crew or anyone who would listen to them.</p> <p>Wayne married Dorothy (Thompson) the love of his life and best friend June 26, 1965, who survives him. Wayne is also survived by daughter Keri (Brent) and son Patrick (Angie). Grandchildren Trevor (Shannon), Megan (Doug), Marley (Derek), Tanner, Noah, Hudson, Curtis, Chloe &amp; Ellie. Great grandchildren Colby, Blake, Ashton, Peyton and soon to be a new princess. Wayne stated his greatest achievement was raising 3 children. His grandchildren brought him joy and pride giving him bragging rights that any grandfather was entitled to. Wayne said being a grandparent was more enjoyable as you are able to spend more time with them and spoil them rotten and send them back to their parents.</p> <p>Wayne was predeceased by his son Curtis in 2015, parents Earl &amp; Anne and father and mother-in-law John and Gladys Thompson.</p> <p>Wayne was known for his love of sports, hockey, baseball, golf and curling and one could find him frequenting the hockey rink as a (parent, coach, fan) ball diamond (parent, coach, umpiring) or golf course. Wayne&rsquo;s sense of humor and practical jokes were often spoke of by anyone who knew him or were on the receiving end of these. He enjoyed many of his fishing, golf, and hockey trips with his friends where many memories were made and often discussion at the coffee shop.</p> <p>According to Wayne&rsquo;s wishes cremation has taken place. A private family celebration will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family would request donations be made to the</p> <p>Parkinson Canada- Winnipeg Office</p> <p>414 Westmount Drive #7</p> <p>Winnipeg, Manitoba R2J 1P2</p> <p>The family would like to thank the staff at Northern Lights Manor for the care and compassion shown to Wayne for the last 17 months and in his final days</p> <p>Wayne/Dad</p> <p>Your life was a blessing</p> <p>Your memory a treasure</p> <p>You are loved beyond words</p> <p>And missed beyond measure</p>
August 2, 1941 - June 17, 202208/02/194106/17/2022
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Vi & Al coe
July 11, 2022
So sorry our prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this so sad time. Wayne will be missed by all who knew him.
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Bryan and Jan Smith
July 6, 2022
Our condolences to you, Dorothy, and the family. May your memories guide you through the days ahead. Sincere sympathies.
Bryan and Janice Smith (Gourlay)
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Fran Reibin
July 1, 2022
Thinking of you Dorothy and your family at this difficult time. Sincere Sympathy.
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Shelby Bonazew
June 25, 2022
Dorothy and family, so very sorry to hear of Waynes passing, sincere condolences to all!
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Rob & Lucy Warren
June 21, 2022
So sorry to hear of Waynes passing. Our condolences to all of Waynes family. He will be missed.
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Erin Picard
June 21, 2022
Condolences to the family-he was such a nice fellow!
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Rhonda & Liston Chaisson
June 21, 2022
We are thinking of you all at this difficult time. He will be missed!!!!
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Sheila Adams
June 21, 2022
Deepest condolences to Dorothy and all of Waynes family at this sad time. He will be missed by all who knew him. May he Rest In Peace.
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bob gogal
June 20, 2022
WE send our CONDOLENCES to the CHAMERLIN FAMILY. We will always remember all those trips with the kids to watch them play ball--hockey. THOSE were fun times-great time to make new friendships. bob/elaine
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Mark Grindle
June 20, 2022
To Mrs. Chamberlin, Keri, Pat & Angie, we are very sorry to hear about your loss. Ill always remember Mr. Chamberlin was always ready with a quick funny comment no matter what the situation. I knew I could always find him in the same spot at every Bomber game.
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