It is with great sorrow the family of Keith David Chamberlain, Cookstown, announce his sudden passing at his home on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Joseph (1998) and Velma (August 2023) Chamberlain. Dear brother of Grant and Jenny, Sandra Sklar and predeceased by Paul. Cherished uncle of Kevin Chamberlain, Rachelle and Kaitlin Sklar. Proud great-uncle of April Ridley, and Scarlett Sklar.
Private family funeral service will be held at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) with cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Pat Moody
Grant and family sorry for your loss of your brother. My condolence to the whole family.
Amy-Lynn Fisher
I am at a loss for words. Keith was such an integral part of my day and I feel empty without him. I will miss his laugh, his sense of humour, his anecdotes, his stories and his warm personality. He was a kind, quirky, loveable man. I am heart broken.
I am so sorry for your loss.
The Greco Family
Keith was a beloved part of the Schomberg Sheet Metal family for nearly four decades. His sudden loss is felt deeply by our family, his colleagues and all the people he helped over the years. We offer our deepest condolences, and hope the loving memories of Keith bring your family peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Laura Chalmers
Sandra and family, I was very sad and shocked to hear of the passing of your brother Keith. Even though I didn’t know him personally, it sounds like he was a wonderful man, brother, uncle, and friend. Please know that I’m thinking of all of you during this devastating time.
Doug Witherspoon
Our deepest condolence to the Chamberlain family, from the Witherspoons. Keith is fondly remembered growing up in Nobleton.
Andy Stein
We just returned from Europe yesterday and I was so saddened to get this news. Keith has been a great neighbour. Always there if you needed something. He was a “car” guy and we spoke many times about his projects and future plans. I will miss him!
Jim And Heidi Sant
Our deepest condolences to the Chamberlain family.
Ken Wynne
While I didn’t know Keith as a friend I always enjoyed his yearly visit to service our equipment. I would ask for him by name.
He was so easy going, at least with me, and we would talk about everything and anything during the call.
My condolences to family, Keith was special and he will be missed
Greg Davis
So sorry to hear. Although I haven’t kept in touch, I remember growing up across King Road from Keith. We used to ride the cattle (we weren’t supposed to….), and generally goof around on the farms as young kids (6-10 years of age.). RIP old friend