Rodman W. Chamberlain, Jr., ’37
Rodman W. Chamberlain, Jr., ’37, Suchs, GA, February 10, 2010. Known for his zest for life, Rod had boundless curiosity and a contagious enthusiasm for new adventures. He was an active hiker, bicyclist and tennis player and was a tutor at Colwell Detention Center and Lifelong Learning Center. He himself loved to learn, and he developed a love for poetry and participated in a poetry-composing group. He was a graduate of Williams College and Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Following service as a Lieutenant (jg) in the U. S. Navy during World War II, he was a part of the management team at the Stanley Works for 20 years and then a manufacturer’s representative in Atlanta. He is survived by his wife, Betsy, three sons, a stepson and stepdaughter and six grandchildren.





