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Marvin Lynwood Chamberlin

September 13, 1931 — July 6, 2022

The Reverend Doctor Marvin Lynwood Chamberlin, LCDR/CHC U.S.N. Retired, age 90 of Eufaula, Oklahoma since 1996, died July 6, 2022 at his home. His memorial service will be held at North Fork Baptist Church, Bridgeport Access Road, Eufaula, Oklahoma, with Pastor Eric Fletcher officiating. Interment will be at Fort Gibson National Cemetery, Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Born September 13, 1931 in Polk County, Missouri, he was the last of three children born of Glenn Lee Chamberlin and Eula Adaline Cox Chamberlin. Marvin received Jesus as his personal Lord and Savior on July 4, 1945. On June 29, 1951 he was married to Wanda Beatty Chamberlin of Oxnard, California. They were married for 68 years until her passing on February 7, 2020. He was preceded in death by his wife and parents. He is survived by his son The Reverend Mister Mark Lee Chamberlin and his wife Anna Louise Hoover Chamberlin; daughters Carol Lynn Chamberlin and Kathryn Beatty Chamberlin Desmond and her husband Joseph Louis Desmond; grandsons Mathew Lee Chamberlin and his wife Kristi Valentin Chamberlin, James Allen Chamberlin and his wife Gretchen Hoffmaster Chamberlin, Johnathan Michael Chamberlin and wife Lexi Jo Mendoza Chamberlin; great grandsons Aaron Tyler Chamberlin, Thomas Michael Chamberlin, Jacob James Chamberlin, and Talon Jaxon Chamberlin; great granddaughters Koltyn Rane Mendoza, Amberlyn Nicole Chamberlin, Kieryn Marie Chamberlin; his sister Norma Tull and numerous nephews and nieces. Other family members include sister-in-law Sheila Beatty Krout and her husband Ron Krout. His early years were spent in Missouri. The family moved to Santa Paula, California where he graduated from High School. He attended California Baptist College (now University) in Riverside, California, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1955. He was ordained a Baptist Minister in November 1955 and served several churches in California. He received a Master of Divinity Degree from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in 1961 and later the Doctor of Ministry Degree from San Francisco Theological Seminary in 1987. From 1961 until his retirement in 1982, Marvin served as a United States Navy Chaplain under the endorsement of the Home Missions Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. His duty stations were varied which included Naval Hospital, Naval Air Stations, Naval Construction Battalion Centers, a tour with the Marines, interspersed with extended times of sea deployments. The family moved 13 times to duty stations around the world including Japan and the Philippines as well as several stateside stations ranging from California to Mississippi. Marvin was a veteran of the Vietnam War serving both in country and at sea. After retiring from the Navy, Marvin became the pastor of Parkview Baptist Church in Port Hueneme, California where he served for seven years before serving as a field representative for California Baptist University Foundation, Riverside, California. In 1996 Marvin and Wanda moved, for the 22nd and final time, to Eufaula, Oklahoma where they became active members of the North Fork Baptist Church. Marvin was active in Freemasonry as a 32nd degree Mason. He served at both the local lodge and state lodge levels and was a member in good standing with the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Eufaula Lodge #1. Other Masonic affiliations include; Valley of McAlester Scottish Rite where in 2009 was elevated to a Knight Commander Court of Honor, Oklahoma Past Commanders Association Knights Templar, Knight of the York Cross of Honor, Oklahoma Priory #9, Order of High Priesthood Grand Royal Arch Masons of Oklahoma, the Council of Thrice Illustrious Masters of Oklahoma, Order of the Sword and Trowel, the York Rite College #75 of Oklahoma, the Allied Masonic Degrees and the Knights of St. Andrew. In addition to his love of and dedication to his church and to Freemasonry, Marvin and Wanda loved to hit the road with their travel trailer. He and Wanda camped in every state in the continental U.S. as well as Canada. Other interests and hobbies included sailing, involvement with the Orphan Train Heritage Society of America, and the Sons of the American Revolution. Memorial donations may be made to North Fork Baptist Church or the Scottish Rite Hospital.

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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Starts at 10:00 am (Central time)

North Fork Baptist Church

Bridgeport Road, Eufaula, OK 74432

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Fort Gibson National Cemetery

1423 Cemetery Road, Fort Gibson, OK 74434

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