All who knew Emma Chamberlain would agree that there was truly no one like her. She was gracious and kindhearted, genuine and generous beyond measure. Emma was a loving, devoted, and purposeful wife and mother who viewed these roles to be both her highest calling and her richest blessing. When grandchildren came along, she was filled with unspeakable joy, and it was when her family was near that Emma felt complete. It was easy to see that her life was deeply rooted in something different, something deeper, and that something was her faith. Content in whatever life brought, Emma faced whatever came her way with strength and courage that were such an inspiration to all who were near. Life will never be the same without her here, but she leaves behind a timeless legacy that her loved ones will proudly carry on in her footsteps.
It was during the decade when shows like Father Knows Best defined the American family and Elvis took the music world by storm that Roy and Mary (Shaw) Brink were pleased to announce the birth of the baby girl they named Emma L. on February 21, 1952, in Coshocton, Ohio. The second of five children in her family, she was raised alongside her older sister, Linda, and her younger siblings, Barb, Greg, and Patti. The Brink family home was located on the edge of town, and Emma attended local schools. At home she could often be found playing with her siblings. In high school, she became a Christian through a ministry that would pick her up at home and take her to church and youth group activities, and her life was forever changed.
Although she came from a family of limited means, Emma had her sights set on becoming a teacher. With this in mind, she worked at various stores and even a restaurant, which was not a job she cared for at all, but she kept the end in mind and earned the money she needed for school. After graduating from Coshocton High School in 1970, she moved to Marion, Indiana, to attend Marion College, now known as Indiana Wesleyan University.
It was while attending college that Emma met the man of her dreams. His name was Timothy Chamberlain, and he also called Ohio home. He was smitten with her beautiful smile and kind demeanor. While attended a function at a local church among a group of friends, Tim became convinced that he needed to ask Emma out on a date as soon as possible! As fate would have it, he soon knew that Emma was the one for him. Tim proposed, and it was a nerve racking two weeks before Emma accepted his proposal! On December 16, 1972, the sweethearts were married at Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church.
Tim was accepted into medical school at Ohio State in 1976 so the couple moved. It was while living in Ohio that they started their family. After graduating in 1979, the Chamberlains moved to Akron, Ohio, where Tim completed his residency. In 1984, they moved to Columbia City, which is where their family, that grew to include 12 children, was completed. Although she was an Ohio State fan, she eventually turned into an avid fan of the Indianapolis Colts.
As much as Emma wanted to be a teacher, she treasured her role as a mother and loved being there for her 12 children. After public and private schools did not seem good enough for the loves of her life, she ended up being a teacher through homeschooling her children. Emma supported them in whatever they wanted to do, even if she didnt see something as a good fit. However, she did draw the line at supporting her children when they wanted to take a snake in the house! She was a proud parent and Warriors fan, who cheered on her children as they played volleyball and basketball through the homeschool organization. With only three sons, Emma was known to take them out to eat and to see guy movies so they could just talk amongst themselves without their sisters around. Always selfless, she stayed up talking to her children if they needed anything no matter how tired she was, and she was an amazing listener who was always full of wisdom. When conflict arose between her children, Emma never took sides, and even when her husband had a situation to overcome, she could always find a resolution.
When grandchildren arrived, Emma deeply loved all of them, and she also had a close relationship with a French exchange student that became like another daughter to her, Marine Bernardi.
In everything she did, Emma had a way of making the experience special. For any birthday or special event, she always decorated, and her Sunday lunches, which often showcased her beef dinner and desserts, were a memorable time for everyone. Emma and Tim took the family on annual vacations and camping outings. After the tent and pop up camper were not meant for her, they soon moved up into staying in the RV and having the children sleep outside in the tents. They also rented a home somewhere and enjoyed trips to Wyoming, Colorado, the Smokey Mountains, and Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
For the past 10 years, Emma and Tim traveled to Sedona, Arizona, to celebrate their anniversary and having a get-away. Although she enjoyed getting away and reading books when everything was quiet, a week was always plenty long enough as she was eager to get back to her children and grandchildren.
Emmas touch reached so many. In addition to being a faithful Christian and a member of Big Lake Church of God, she was a local coordinator for Operation Christmas Children. With this group, Emma gathered up shoeboxes filled with toys and essentials to give to needy children around the world through the Samaritans Purse Ministries. Never one to like being in the spotlight, she helped out in many other ways behind the scenes with other events and projects.
When reflecting on the life of Emma Chamberlain, it is easy to see her that no one met her and left unchanged. She had a contagious laughter and a smile that could brighten even the darkest of days. Selfless, compassionate, and gracious, Emma was deeply devoted to her family, and her faith guided her every step. She will never be forgotten.
Emma L. Chamberlain, 63, of Columbia City, Indiana, died at 11:07 a.m. Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at Parkview Reginal Hospital in Ft. Wayne. Survivors include her loving husband, Dr. Timothy Chamberlain; mother, Mary Brink; children, Pamela Mullins of Columbia City, Heather (Jerry) Garcia of Columbia City, Adam Chamberlain of Columbia City, Caleb (Michelle) Chamberlain of Grandview, Missouri, Megan (Darrin) LaFever of Wichita, Kansas, Bethany (Howard) Whitlow of Fort Wayne, Sarah (Landan) Bowser of Fort Wayne, Emily (Jeremiah) Geiger of Columbia City, David Chamberlain of Columbia City, Rachel (Larry) Hilty of Columbia City, Hannah Chamberlain of Columbia City and Elizabeth Ellie Chamberlain of Columbia City; 10 grandchildren including Michael, Natalie, Justin, Ethan, Will, Chloe, Jackson, Lilliana, Alexa, Henry with two more on the way; sisters, Linda (Duane) Janssen of Columbia City, Patti (Jerry Gress) Webb of Coshocton, Ohio and Barb (Dan) Powell of West Lafayette, Ohio; and brother, Greg (Gwen) Brink of North Carolina. Emma was preceded in death by her father.
A casual visitation with will be held Sunday, November 8, 2015, from 1 to 5 p.m. at DeMoney-Grimes, a Life Story Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City. Funeral service is 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home with Pastor Sam Mills officiating. A private family burial will follow at Stough Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in her memory to Samaritans Purse Ministries.
Tributes
Veronica Chamberlain wrote on Jun 25, 2018:
"hi... its me. Veronica Chamberlain. I know we had a rocky relationship, but I always trusted you with my darkest secret. Im a Lesbian. Yep, Thats right. So when you passed away in the war, you called me to see you in the hospital. You said to me, "baguette. I want one" that was the most beautiful words ive ever heard. I love you so much Ella. Goodbye. (bye) I love your pink bra. "
Yolanda Squatpump wrote on Jun 20, 2018:
"I remember the when I was hiding behind the trash can at the back of the lobster shack eating prawn shells and she hit me with her car and broke by legs. Then she appologised and gave me her left over lobster, such a kind woman. you and your lobster will always be in by heart, I can't bear not having you by my side. whomst will feed me now?"
yungyeeter wrote on Jun 20, 2018:
"when i was a very young child i knew gENDer she was a great friend on mine but when Emma Camberlain came into her life it changed my life. Emma was such a kind person always bringing the life out of people at one stage when i was 16 years old my cousin tried to cuddle with me but emma came in rushing to stop it. i love you so much, good bye"
gENDer wrote on Jun 20, 2018:
"i miss you..................... emma please........... come back
*back to you by selena gomez plays sadly in background*
you were a good one... "
gENDer wrote on Jun 19, 2018:
"when i was 5 years old she came into my house and baptised me. it's a memory i'll never forget, and she's left an imprint in my life. when my dad (Jordyn Bronks) tried to kill me, she adopted me into her loving and godly arms and treated me like one of her own. she took me to church, fed me, took me to get pedicures, and even met my husband the day before she died. it hurts to see such a loving and strong woman leave the world in such a tragic way. i saw it happened. i saw it all. the bombs, the army, the war. i'm so sorry for not sacrificing myself for you, emma. i love you. bye"
Troy Mellott wrote on Nov 16, 2015:
"Emma was a truly special person. She was so kind and accepting always. Having grown up in Ohio and hung out with the Chamberlain boys when i was kid in the 70's, I got to spend some time with Tim and Emma before they started having a family. She was super nice and sweet and wise."
Phyllis mcclure wrote on Nov 10, 2015:
"So sorry for your loss, my heart goes out to your family,hugs and prayers to all of you"
Phyllis mcclure wrote on Nov 10, 2015:
"So sorry for your loss, my heart goes out to your family,hugs and prayers to all of you"
Kala Warner wrote on Nov 8, 2015:
"Dr. Chamberlain, Adam and family, Keeping you in my prayers during this difficult time. May wonderful memories of your wife and mother fill your days."
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 8, 2015:
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So sorry to hear of Emma's passing. She was always so upbeat and a truly happy soul. Sorry we can't make it to the funeral but you and your family are in our prayers. Fred and Karen Allina
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Jerry and Patti Wilson wrote on Nov 8, 2015:
"Dr. Chamberlain and family"Those we love and lose, are always connected by heartstrings into eternity." Jerry and I are so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear wife, Emma. We have been thinking of you and want to send you our heart felt condolences. Jerry and Patti Wilson"
BERNADETTE MOORE wrote on Nov 8, 2015:
"SO SORRY TO HEAR OF EMMA'S PASSING. SHE WAS A SWEET SPIRIT. YOUR IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS."
melissa chamberlain moore wrote on Nov 8, 2015:
"To my loving and amazing family, I love you all so much and my heart breaks for each and everyone of you. I am so thankful Nikki Ashley and myself could be there to love you and hold you I know God is here and has has his arms around you...I know one day we will all be reunited with her...she is with grandma and grandpa smiling down on us..love you all so much..Melissa Jeremy Isabella and Logan"
Doris & Stan Horne wrote on Nov 7, 2015:
"Stan and I would like to add our thoughts and prayers to all of you during this time of great loss. Although it has been quite some time since we have had the pleasure of seeing Emma and her Wonderful family, it always makes me smile for the great visits that I was blessed to have with her. I ran into a little of your family in Parkview cafeteria this week where I now work, and was aware of the difficult week you were having. I hope my prayers added to I'm sure multitudes of others, makes this week a little bit easier for all. God Bless! Stan & Doris Horne (formerly of Eagles Nest Event Center of Columbia City)"
SUSAN DAVISON wrote on Nov 7, 2015:
"EMMA..... such a WONDERFUL woman! Her family was ABUNDANTLY BLESSED to have her for every year that they did. A loved one passing is like a ship sailing over and then beyond the horizon. As we on this side sorrowfully say, "There she goes," Jesus and loved ones on the other side are excitedly shouting, "Here she comes!" "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." (Psalm 116:15 NIV) Emma's passing means that Jesus' beloved child --- His wonderfully-designed creation -- is coming home to Him. TRUST in His plan."
Andrea Hyser wrote on Nov 7, 2015:
"I pray God lends his strength to you in this time of need. Know that God is standing with you right now. Weeping with you and in pain with you. I pray you remember her smile and laughter and all the light that she brought into so many lives. God bless.Andrea Hyser (Elliott)"
Nancy Zumbrun Ford wrote on Nov 7, 2015:
"On behalf of our mother, Evelyn Zumbrun, please accept our family's deep, heartfelt sympathy. She has spoken often and with caring for all of you. May you experience great joy in coming days as you remember all the blessings of your loved one,s life among you! Emma was a precious gift!!"
Janis Mercer wrote on Nov 7, 2015:
"Dr Chamberlain & Family,I am so sorry for your loss of your loving wife Emma. I know she is happy to be in God's presence. She always had that great smile on her face, no matter what was going on in her life,I am praying for comfort for all your family and especially for you Tim, for it will be difficult in the coming weeks. God will wrap his arms around you and give you comfort.Bless You."
Nanette Jantz wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"To Dr chamberlain, Adam and familyPrayers to you all, words can not express the sorrow for your loss. My condolences for your family."
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
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JoAnn Pullen wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"My thoughts and prayers with you all."
Thede Family wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"Dear Dr. Tim and family,So sorry for your loss. Our family, many of our prayer team, and our Haitian church continue to pray for you during this difficult time. May our Lord wrap each of you in His love and comfort in each day to come. Kris, Cory, Eli and Anna ThedeFauche, Haiti"
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
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We'd like to join you in celebrating the life of your mom, Emma. She was a special person who was loved by everyone she met and will be missed.
With love from your old neighbors on Neptune Ave, Akron Ohio .... the Argabrights
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Tom and Mary Young wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"Dear Dr Chamberlain we wanted to let you know we are so sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. God will see you and your family through this hard time in your life. We are self's know all to well the loss of loved ones. God Bless!"
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
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Molly French wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"Dr Chamberlain, Pam, Heather, Adam, Megan, Bethany, Sarah, Caleb, Emily, David, Rachel, Hannah, and Ellie,Your wife/mother and family are so loved. Emma was a wonderful woman whose beautiful spirit is reflected in all of you. My heart breaks for you all, knowing the kind of pain you are going through. Words completely fail to communicate the depth of sorrow I feel for the whole family. You are loved."
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. From all of us at Parkview Whitley Rehab.
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Laptop wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"We are very sorry to hear of your loss. I enjoyed speaking to Emma while at Homeschool Tuesdays. She certainly raised a fine family. May all y'all find peace during this difficult time.Blessings to allTala, Julie and Dennis Enloe"
Ginger (Rex) DeLucca wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"So sorry Tim. thought the world of Emma."
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
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Megan Lafever, we love you and are so very sorry for your sudden loss . St. Francis surgery sending much love and respect to you and yours.
We'll be here for you when you get back to KS ! Hang in there, Casey, Ginny, Marie, Wheeler and Spence.
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Rebecca Mathieu & Family wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"So very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with you. May God bless you all."
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
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The La Gonave Wesleyan Missionary Family extends our heartfelt sympathies to your family. Our love and prayers are with each of you during these difficult days. May you be comforted in the knowledge that because of our Lord you will be together again one day. God Bless You.
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Shannon Pullen wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"Dr Chamberlain & family- Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. I will pray for you all during this difficult time."
Linda wade Bromley Cunningham wrote on Nov 6, 2015:
"My deepest sympathy to the family. Will be keeping you in prayer."
Joe & Sue Menchaca wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
"Dr. Chamberlain and Family,Nothing shall separate us from the Love of God. It is in times like this, we hold stronger to our beliefs in Christ Jesus, for He has conquered Life for us through His loves for us. For we are convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.Emma reflected the same Love of God into our lives, by her Love for her Husband, her Love for her Family, her Love for her Friends. Emma gave of herself servicing others, she truly is a Good and Faithful Servant of God, used for His Glory and His Purpose. Emma finished the good race, and has won her gift from God.Our Hearts, our Prayers, and our Love go out to Dr. Chamberlain and his Family, May Gods Presence, Peace, and Love be with you all now, and the days ahead. We Love you AllYour Brother and Sister-In- ChristJoe & Sue Menchaca"
Hal & Marsha Kiester wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
"Dr. Chamberlain and Family... We have been praying for you daily and will continue to remember you as you go thru the next season of your life. We are so sorry for your loss. So thankful that we were able to come to know Emma thru the church and volleyball and basketball games. Her smile will be missed but we all know that Emma is enjoying her Heavenly reward and you will be able to see her again! Keep her memory alive in your family by talking about her daily. May God give you peace. In His Love, Hal and Marsha Kiester"
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
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Lisa (Lytle) Huber wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
"To the entire Chamberlain family,Word cannot express the ache I'm sure you're feeling. May God's comfort be wrapped around you as a soft blanket, enveloping you with a peace beyond all understanding. I'm so sorry for you loss. Emma will be missed by so many. The impact of her life, her love, her mothering, her laughter, and most of all her deep love for God have touched my life and so many others.Hugs.Prayers.Lisa (Lytle) Huber"
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Steve Edmondson wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
"Tim, my friend...My heart aches with you and for you. I just want you to know, in your deep sadness, that there are people that love you and are holding you and your precious family up in prayer. May God's peace be yours. Love you, brother.Steve Edmondson"
Mary Ann and Mark Schaefer wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
"We met Dr. Tim and Emma at Joe and Jeanette Jordan's house when we went through a small group study along with Heather and her husband. Then we met Rachael through Brewha, and just recently met Pamela. And a couple of the girls came around with Kaylea a few times. Each time I meet a member of your beautiful family, I am thrilled at how sweet and loving you are. Emma taught you well and you each carry such a wonderful piece of her in her. It breaks my heart that you are saying goodbye to such a great woman and mother. It is a great loss to everyone who knew her. We will be unable to attend the services as we will be out of town, but we wanted to know that you have our prayers and condolences. Mark and Mary Ann Schaefer"
Janette Murphy wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
"Chamberlain family, I am so sorry for your loss! I pray that the peace of Jesud would just rest in you all and you would feel His presence and comfort and also His joy in receiving Emma to Himself."
Janette Murphy wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
"Chamberlain family, I am so sorry for your loss! I pray that the peace of Jesud would just rest in you all and you would feel His presence and comfort and also His joy in receiving Emma to Himself."
Expression of Sympathy wrote on Nov 5, 2015:
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Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeM.. wrote on Nov 4, 2015:
"May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will be here to walk beside you in your journey of grief. Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home"
Wanda Crowell wrote on Nov 4, 2015:
"Dr Chamberlain I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. Keep the memories with you and close to your heart. Wanda"