Donna Hathaway
I spent a lot of time at the Chancellor home growing up. There was a lot of fun times with Wayne, his sister Geana and brother Randy. I will never forget those days! I love this family and so sorry for their loss!
Birth date: Aug 23, 1957 Death date: Jul 15, 2021
Robert “Wayne” Chancellor, son of Robert and Betty (Jennings) Chancellor, was born August 23, 1957 in Aledo, Illinois. He departed this life Thursday, July 15, 2021, in River Oaks Care Center in Steele, Missouri, at the age of 63 Read Obituary
I spent a lot of time at the Chancellor home growing up. There was a lot of fun times with Wayne, his sister Geana and brother Randy. I will never forget those days! I love this family and so sorry for their loss!
Growing up Uncle Bob and I were thick as thieves! He and I had a passion and love for horses and riding. He was ornery and everything was a lesson. One day we were riding and I had tightened my cinch and looked away for something, he loosened it and didn’t say a word. The lesson was, always check your cinch before you mount. I learned it well when my saddle went sideways 🤣. He will be missed. Deepest sympathies and love to all the family.
I remember all of us spending a lot of time in the back of Uncle Bob's station wagon going on vacation; you pestering Geana & me and poor Geana's nose bleeds every time we drove up in to the mountains. Also, all of the Chancellor's being at my dad's for our family reunion, such great times. I'll always have those great memories of us "cousins" together.
Annette Chancellor-Collins
We knew Robert as Wayne, being friends of the family in our early years we visited quite often. My most vivid memory is when we went coon hunting just the women and kids. We were convinced the woods were haunted. it might have had something to do with Wayne telling us that. He constantly looked around, wait. Did u hear that? It went on all night. We never saw a coon but suspected we heard many a ghost. Good times. I love this entire family. Sympathy to you all wayne will be fondly remembered and missed
I remember the day Wayne and I went to get our drivers license. We went together and I was worried he would pass and I would fail. If that happened he would never let me forget it. Luckily we both passed and our Moms took us out for a celebration lunch. I have good memories of our times together.
It was so thoughtful for our parents to have their kids in sets! Wayne and Cheryl, Sindy and Randy, & Geana and me! I was always jealous of Geana for having big brothers! In my mind, I remember Wayne as the big strong brother that could do anything! Especially when it came to horses. So when I think of Wayne, I smile and remember a mischievous young man riding by on a horse and me wishing he was my brother! He will be fondly remembered!
Lifelong friend of the Chancellor family
Angie Jones