![]() After his return to the States, Chamberlain studied under noted acting teacher Jeff Corey and co-founded the Los Angeles theater group Company of Angels. The latter became his primary passion while attending Pomona College, and he might have signed with Paramount Pictures, had he not been required to serve in Korea for 16 months. Fairfield Road.Born George Richard Chamberlain in Beverly Hills, CA excelled at both sports and art while a student. Services entrusted to Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. A visitation will be held Friday from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. at the Brookhaven LDS Ward, 190 North Country Lane, Fruit Heights. In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations be given to Primary Children’s Hospital.ĭue to COVID funeral services will be limited to family and invited guests Friday, Februat 11 a.m. ![]() Dick is also survived by his twin brother Robert (Bob) Chamberlain, and Scott Chamberlain.ĭick’s family would like to thank the men and women at the George E Wahlen Veteran’s home for all the exceptional care he received. Dick and Margaret have five grandchildren: Cody, Eden, Addison, Hudson and Devin. They spent 51 happy years together and had 3 children: Kim (Neil) Swensen, Mark (Monica) Chamberlain and Chris (Marisa) Chamberlain. For several years during retirement he and neighborhood friends would golf weekly, experiencing different courses.ĭick is survived by his lovely wife, Margaret. It was there he joined the Hole in One Club, his crowning achievement in golf. While there, he spent a good portion of his vacation on the golf course. Later in life, Dick and Margaret spend a lot of time in Star Valley, Wyoming and surrounding areas. Dick and Margaret traveled throughout the United States for work and pleasure. He loved to travel, no matter if it was camping or vacations. He loved the Savior and had a great testimony.ĭick loved to be outside, especially in the mountains. Dick was a very dedicated and hard worker, full of integrity and honesty. He also served in the Bountiful LDS Temple. After retirement he served as a missionary at the Bishop’s Storehouse. Dick was then hired by Salt Lake County as the Director of Contracts and Procurements where he worked for 26 years before retiring in 2011.ĭick was a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he faithfully served in several callings throughout his years. He left the bank to briefly work for the State of Utah as a purchasing agent. When Dick returned from the Vietnam War, he began working at the Bank of Utah as a teller, eventually becoming a vice president. Dick served valiantly and was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service. He started his military service at Fort Carson, Colorado and then was deployed to Vietnam Where he served in the rank of Captain. After graduation he was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant and started his active duty in the Army as military police. While at Weber State he belonged to the ROTC. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple June 1977. He graduated from Ogden High School and attended Weber State University receiving his bachelor’s degree.ĭick married Margaret Alice Condie on April 10, 1969. Richard “Dick” Leigh Chamberlain, loving husband, father and grandfather, returned to his Heavenly Father on February 15, 2021.ĭick was born on Jto Howard Eugene and Edna Chamberlain, in Ogden, Utah.
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