
The Life of Robert Lee Chatman
" Bob – Tater – Bullet – Bobby – Daddy – PaPa "
Robert Lee Chatman was the seventh of twelve children born to James and Frances Chatman on July 20, 1945 in Natchez, Mississippi. He accepted Christ as his Savior at an early age and united with the Grove AME Church.
Robert was educated in the Natchez, Mississippi public school system graduating from Sadie V. Thompson High School. After high school, he entered the Army and did a tour of duty in Vietnam. Upon being honorably discharged from the Army, he moved to Chicago, Illinois where he united with Greater Open Door Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. B. T. Little. He worked at Crane and Company as a Tool and Die Operator until it closed. He also worked par-time at Sears. After Crane closed, he worked as a Cable Installer.
Robert was married in Chicago and he and his first wife, Gloria, had three daughters.
In 1993, Robert moved his family to Kenosha, Wisconsin and united with Coleman Chapel AME Church. He continued as a Cable Installer until he got a position as a Correctional Officer in the County Correctional Facility. He worked there until his retirement.
Robert found love a second time and united in matrimony with Sharon Perkins. To this union one son was born. Sharon brought much joy and adventure to his life.
Robert was an excellent handy man and builder, helping many people and was affectionately called “Superman”. He enjoyed cooking, fishing, and family gatherings; especially returning home to Natchez for the annual Chatman Family Reunion. Robert was also a bowler extraordinaire, winning multiple awards and bowling many perfect “300” games.
Cherishing his memories are his devoted wife, Sharon; his children Robin Cooper, Lakeisha (Louis) Hurd, Felecia Chatman, Robert James Chatman, Marissa McCoy, Willie McCoy, all of Kenosha; Laquiste Batiste of Natchez, Ms.; Philip Oji of Arlington, Tx.; Siblings: Frank Chatman, Sr., Lawrence (Betsy) Chatman, Doretha Chatman, Roosevelt (JoAnn) Chatman, Rosetta (Kelvin) Myles of Natchez, Ms., Nathaniel (Diane) Chatman of St. Louis, Mo., Charles (Mildred) Chatman, Marie Chatman, Frances L. Chatman of Kenosha, Wi.; seven grandchildren: Kenneth, Robin, Kiara, Laila, Lance, Jade, Gloria; a godson Devon Hopkins; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
Williams family says
Condolences to the Chatman family. May Jehovah the “God of Comfort” bring you comfort and peace at this difficult time (2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4). Your family are in our prayers.
mozell harris and family says
thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ
ZOLA DAVIS says
May the Lord watch over this family and comfort you all in your time of sadness. Please stay Prayerful. May God Bless you all.
Peggy Ishmael says
My prayers are with the family, especially with Robin, Lakeisha and Felecia. I am thinking of you with fond memories and am so sorry about the loss of your father.
Anthony Davis says
To the family of Robert Chatman you have our deepest sympathy on past of your love one. You are in our prayers Anthony and Danetta Davis (Love one another as God Loves You)
MR&MRS RONALD FREEMAN says
MAY GOD bring peace and comfort always rest in peace my freind