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In addition, Lil is survived by her grandchildren Cindy (David) Saska, Kipper (Darlene) Burleigh, Anita (Roger) Bellows, Cam (Mary) Wrisley, Tristen and Troy Esaias, Ryan (Alicia) Welch, Dixie (Mike) Williams, Samantha and Patrick Driebelbies, her step-grandchildren Mike (Ginnie) Chamberlain, Joe (Judi) Chamberlain, Judy (Dave) Johnston, Julie (Kevin) Comfort, Lori (John) DeWitt, and Dan (Beth) Chamberlain, Sharayah, Noelle, Christianna, Kayla, Noah, and Jeremiah Chamberlain, Corey Chamberlain, Robbi (Cindy) Bovier, Keith (Theresa) Bovier, Scott Bovier, Jan (Maureen) Bovier, and Marnie Bovier-King. Lillian is survived by her sisters Phyllis Houser, Ruby Tanner and her brother-in-law George Morrison, her children Kathy Young, Sherry (Jake) Wrisley, Ruby (John) Driebelbies, and son Wyatt (Rick) (Faye) Esaias, her step-children Tim (Colleen) Chamberlain, Terry Chamberlain, Donna (Babe) Bovier, and Sandy Chamberlain Wood (Jim). Also, preceding Lillian in death are her brother-in-laws Sam Gregory, Mike Rusin, Jack Toothacker, Bill Tanner, Guy Houser, and Des McCann, Sister-in-laws Margaret Butcher, Margareta Butcher, Doris Butcher, Agnes Butcher, Irene Butcher, and Ellen McCann, step-son Gale Chamberlain, and step-son-in-law Robert Bovier. Lillian was preceded in death by her parents Harry Butcher and Ruby Smith, husbands Richard (Dick) Esaias and Laverne (Pete) Chamberlain, Mother-in-law Grace Edwards, Father-in-law George Edwards, brothers Harry Butcher, Harold Butcher, Bob Butcher, Raymond Butcher, and Bill Butcher, sisters Blanche Gregory, Mary Rusin, Carol Morrison, and Hazel Toothacker. Her strong competitive nature taught us the importance of giving our best, and inspired us to set out and accomplish even our loftiest goals.

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Many of us learned how to play and win thanks to Lil. Lil loved to play cards, bingo, and go camping while taking any and all opportunities to involve even the youngest family member. The ultimate matriarch, she inspired this same sense of family devotion in everyone around her. In 1980, she retired to DeLand Florida with husband Laverne (Pete) Chamberlain where she lived until moving back to PA in April, 2011.Īs one of 12 children, Lillian developed a love and dedication to her family. In 1965, they moved to Blossburg, where Lil worked as a clerk at the 5 & 10 store and later as an assistant manager of Widmanns. It was there she raised her four children. In 1949 they moved to a farm in Columbia Crossroads, PA. In 1940, Lil would marry Richard (Dick) Esaias. She attended Millerton High School graduating in 1936. Lillian was born Februin Millerton PA, to parents Harry and Ruby Butcher. Butcher Esaias Chamberlain, 93, passed away Tuesday, Augat her home in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania.






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