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Hillcrest Memorial Park
Ardmore, Carter County, OK
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Obit for Brady posted by Martha Reddout
Apr22,1913 - Feb 2, 2008
© Marietta Monitor
8 Feb 2008, Page 4
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, February 4 at Griffin Hillcrest Chapel with Rev. Kevin Russell and Rev. Les Bussell officiating.
Burial was at Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery.
Born April 22, 1913, at Oswalt, he was the son of the late Armer B. and Edna Johnson Chambers. Mr. Chambers attended school at Burneyville, where he was active in basketball winning the district tournament. He moved to Temple where he met and married his wife, Lorene on March 22, 1935 in Temple. Following their marriage they lived at Frederick, where he was employed in building the military base during World War II. They later purchased his grandfather’s, B. Johnson farm at Oswalt in 1941. Mr. Chambers was one of the moving forces in the development and building of Eastman Baptist Church and a longtime member of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Ardmore. In 1954 they moved to Ardmore where he was self-employed as a paint and building contractor. He also purchased and built rental property that he managed until his retirement.
Mr. Chambers was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Lorene on June 23, 1996 and one sister, Syble Sanders.
He is survived by is son, Edward Dwain Chambers and his wife, Rose Rice Chambers of Marietta; daughter, Beverly Chambers Leverton and her husband, Lynn Leverton of Highland Village, Texas; four grandchildren, Randal Chambers and his wife Lisa of Amarillo, Texas, Rhonda Chambers Taylor and her husband Tim of McKinney, Texas, Lindsay Leverton of Lewisville, Texas, and Whitney Blundell and her husband Jeff of Yukon; six great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. He is also survived by a brother, Dennis Chambers of Lawton; and one sister, Betty Jennings of Mansville, Texas.
He will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.
Those serving as pallbearers were Robert (Bob) Chambers, Archie Sanders, Sean Alan Chambers, Clay Ryan Chambers, Cody Rice Chambers and Timothy Lewis Taylor. Honorary bearers were all of his grandchildren. Griffin-Hillcrest
This obituary included a photo of Mr. Chambers.
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