Elizabeth Chamberland
Family & friends are invited to attend a Memorial Visitation on Saturday, September 15th in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107) REVERE from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. & followed by a Memorial Funeral Service in the Funeral Home at 3:15 p.m., for Elizabeth Chamberland, who passed after a valiant & lengthy battle with metastatic brain cancer on Thursday, September 6th, at her Revere Residence. Interment will be held privately.
Born & raised in Chelsea, she attended Chelsea Schools & also attended Chelsea High School. She spent several years in Everett, before moving to Revere 11 years ago. Most of her career was as a clerical worker and & waitress in several local restaurants. Towards the end of her working career, she spent some 7 years as a clerk for the former Watson Mailing Co. of Everett.
She is the cherished mother to Scott R. Bergeron & his companion, Luke Yin of McKinney, Texas. She is the beloved daughter of the late Josephine M. (Ponce-Pansewicz) Davis & her late husband Richard Davis. She is the devoted sister of Bernadette M. Bishop & her husband, Peter of Lynn, Jean-Marie DeIeso of E. Boston, Leonard A. Chamberland, Jr.& his wife, Aldene of Cheshire, Connecticut, Debra Chamberland of Saugus, Catherine L. Holden & her husband, Scott A. of Peabody, Richard Chamberland & his wife, Kim of Milford, Ohio & the late Doreen Dowgos & her late husband Russell. She is the proud & adored aunt to Jeffrey, Robert, Kerri, Chanelle, Amanda, Cynthia, Joshua, Andrew, Samantha, Cameron E. & Dylan R., and also the grand-aunt of 7 nieces & nephews.
My Dear Chamberlands Pleae acccept my condolences on the loss of your sister Liz. I remember all the good times we had at Clinton Court and I rmember her fondly. I will say a prayer for her and light a candle at St. Rose. My deepest sympathies on your loss.
Deborah Walker
formerly of 461 Crescent Ave (Clinton Court Project Rat)
Dear Scotty,
I am so sorry for your loss. I am also sorry I wasn’t able to attend her service.
Liz was one in a million. We (Linda, Tony, Alison and Ronnie) had a lot of laughs with her and have some great memories.
She will be missed and was so very proud of you.
Sincerely,
Toni