On Sunday, January 22, 2023, Dorthy D. (Chamberlain) Nichols passed away quietly at home with family
in Rathdrum, Idaho, at the age of 87.
Dorthy was born October 7 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, to William Earl Chamberlain and Bernice Louise
(Warner) Chamberlain, the third of five children. Dorthy and her older brother Earl shared the same
birthday. She grew up in and around LaGrange, Wyoming, participating in H-4, was active in many school
events, a cheerleader, and played in the high school pep band. She graduated from LaGrange High
School and then attended the University of Wyoming for a year. Dorthy then worked for United
Telephone Company in Scottsbluff. It was there that she met her future husband, James E. Nichols, who
was introduced to her an aunt and uncle living in Gering, Nebraska. Jim and Dorthy were married at the
LaGrange Community Church in November 1955. Shortly after, they moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming,
where they and raised two daughters, Patricia and Wendy, and lived there until Jim’s death. Dorthy
remained in Cheyenne until her retirement, when she moved to live with her daughter and son-in-law,
Patricia and John Duckworth, first to Great Falls, Montana, and later to Rathdrum, Idaho.
For most of her 55 years in Cheyenne, Dorthy worked for State Farm Insurance, as did Jim, first for the
Harold Nichols agency and then after Harold’s retirement for the Rex Mauch agency. She often
commented that she enjoyed the work; it was evident because she knew and remembered many people
in Cheyenne. If you went out to a restaurant with her, it was very unusual if someone from the area
didn’t come to the table and say hello.
In addition, Dorthy was active in the community as an elections judge and poll worker, helped for
several years with the Sunday school at First Baptist Church, was active with the Republican Party in the
Cheyenne area, and participated annually cancer fund raising walk-a-thons. More importantly, she was
all about children. She was a Girl Scout troop leader, volunteered at Cheyenne Memorial Hospital in the
pediatrics wing, volunteered in her daughters’ classrooms, participated in countless walk-a-thons to
raise money for groups like the March of Dimes. During elections campaigns, she would say she wished
all the candidates would take half their advertising money and donated it to groups that would feed
hungry children. At the very top of her list were her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and
nephews, remembering all their birthdays.
Though people were her priority, Dorthy was also an avid golfer and enjoyed crafts, having made
Christmas stockings for each of her grandchildren. She kept up with people via the internet and sending
cards and letters until illness and arthritis prevented her from using the computer.
Dorthy is preceded in death by her parents; her daughter Wendy Baur; a brother Earl Chamberlain; and
a sister Darlene Schuppan. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia; a sister, Gen Ennis of Twin Falls,
Idaho; a brother, Doug Chamberlain of LaGrange, Wyoming, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren,
and twelve nieces and nephews and more great nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at
Bell Tower Westwood Chapel, 8015 W. Main Street, Rathdrum, Idaho, at 11:30am on February 1, 2023.
Another service and internment will take place in Cheyenne, Wyoming in the early summer.