The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 22, 1982, page 3
CHAMBERS
Nelreatha Evangeline Chambers, 72, died April 13. She
was born in Spokane County on July 24, 1909.
Mrs. Chambers spent most of her life in California before
moving to Goldendale 20 years ago. She was the proprietor of the East Side
Café when she first came to the Goldendale area. She then leased the
Westerner Café until the 1964 flood. Later she was employed at the
Simcoe Manor as a cook. Since leaving there she spent much of her time with
her family and traveling across the United States.
Mrs. Chambers was preceded in death by her father, Joseph
William Glass, her mother Jesse Merle Glass, her first husband Harry Karl
Frost, her second son, Carl David Frost, her sister Loretta Eustachy and
one grandson, Karl Frederick Frost Williams.
Survivors include: two brothers, Joseph David Glass of
Portland, George Stone Glass of Cottage Grove, Ore.; her four children and
18 grandchildren; Frederick William Frost of Goldendale and his children,
Ermina Lynn, Roberta, Alicia, Jeff, Kenwyn, Forrest, Sydney, Frederick, Stuart,
Kurtis, Allyn and Audrae; Marjorie Anne States of Centerville and her daughter,
Charlene; Blake Stone Chambers of Brockton, Mass., and his children, Roxann,
Karl, and Jeri and Dezarae; Jeri McDowell and her son, Lance.
Mrs. Chambers is also survived by nine great-grandchildren,
many nieces and nephews, her uncle and aunt Paul and Virginia Watt of Spokane
and her Aunt Nell Houston of Saratoga, Calif.
Funeral services were held at Knosher Funeral Home and
interment was at the Centerville Cemetery on April 17. The Rev. Ron McCullough
and Elder Art Anderson officiated. The pallbearers were; Kevin Dyments, Frederick
Frost II, Forrest Johnson, Bill League, Mike Quantrell, and Jeff Frost Williams.
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