Robert Baker Chambers Jr. of Oxford

Robert Baker Chambers Jr., 93, of Oxford, died April 19, at Christiana Hospital in Newark.


Born June 7, 1917, and raised on the family dairy farm in Unionville, he was the son of the late Robert B. Chambers, Sr., and Mary Walter Chambers.


He and his wife, Jane Barnard Chambers, lived and served together in the Unionville community for 50 years, being active members of the East Lynn Grange, Marlborough Meeting House and Unionville Farm Show, where he enjoyed volunteering as an entry judge as recently as 2010.


He graduated from Pennsylvania State College with a degree in forestry and was a horticulturist at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, for more than 25 years, primarily involved with the care and management of the Arboretum until his retirement in 1985.


He enjoyed many leisure hours as a craftsman of fine woodworking, designing and building unique pieces for family and friends. He also enjoyed singing with barber shop choruses and quartets, as well as bowling for the past several years.


He resided in the Ware Presbyterian Village in Oxford with Janet Binkley, where he continued to enjoy playing the organ, woodworking, gardening and bird watching.


He is survived by a son, Phillip B. Chambers (and Georgia) of Williamsport, and two daughters, Diana C. Bausman (and John) of Glen Arm, Md., and Mary C. Humpton (and Roger) of Newark. He also had seven grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.


A memorial reception will be held at the Ware Presbyterian Village at a later date.


In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made in their father’s memory to The Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, NE 68410, or online atwww.arborday.org


Arrangements handled by Kuzo & Grieco Funeral Home, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.



Arrangements handled by Kuzo & Grieco Funeral Home, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.

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