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The Acknowledgement We are most grateful for the gift of friends like you, who have been
so kind and thoughtful during these hours of sorrow. Your prayers,
visits, calls, flowers, and every act of kindness, has given us strength
and inspiration for the facing of this hour. May God ever bless each
of you. ~The Chambers Family
I'll Miss
Your bright smile
Your Charlesisms
Your call each morning to make sure I arrived safely to work
Your advise when I'm trying to work something out
Our reminiscing about our past and our pride and joy- Beloved Max
The way you took the time to make sure I had everything I needed
Your daily lifting of compliments
Your baseball yell- Come on Tigers!!
Your take charge attitude about everything
Your call each evening at work when you simply said-
call me when you're rolling
Above all these things... I'll Miss You
Known for Excellence. Trusted for Value.
1025 E. McMillan Street - Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 - (513) 251-6200
Celebrating the Life
of Charles Otis Chambers Sr.
Sunrise Sunset October 5, 1957 May 19, 2015
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Visitation: 10:00 a.m. - Service: 11:00 a.m.
New Prospect Baptist Church
1580 Summit Road
Cincinnati, OH 45237
Rev. Damon Lynch III, Pastor/Officiating
Reflections of a Blessed Life Charles Otis Chambers Sr. was born October 5, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan to Willie Mae Chambers and the late Nettles Chapman. Charles grew up in Highland Park, Michigan. He graduated from Highland Park High School, where he was an excellent student. Charles played football, basketball and ran track. After graduating from high school, he joined the U.S. Army, where he served from 1974-1977 with the illustrious 101st Airborne Division - Screaming Eagles. After military service Charles worked as a mental health worker for the Veterans Administration in Detroit, MI and St Louis, MO. He also worked in the mental health field for the states of Georgia and Ohio. His last position was as a Therapeutic Program Worker at the Summit Behavioral Healthcare Center in Cincinnati, OH. Charles loved Detroit, especially Detroit sports teams. He was a devoted fan of the Tigers, Lions and Pistons win or lose. Charles met and married Kathryn Wright, the love of his life. When they moved to the Cincinnati area, they united with New Prospect Baptist Church and became devoted members. Charles loved God and loved his church. He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Kathryn Chambers; daughter, Dion Talley of Southfield, MI; son, Charles Chambers Jr. of Baltimore, MD; mother, Mrs Willie Mae Carter of Denver, CO; sisters, Rose Chambers (Oscar) of Los Angeles, CA; Betty Chambers of Tucson, AZ; Susan Lowe of Denver, CO; two grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters-in-law, Mellinee Thompson (Harry), Glenda White (James), Susan Williams; brother-in-law, James Wright (Brenda); and a host nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Deceased are Grandmother, Alice Mitchell and brother, Steve Chambers. Charles had an extended family who loved him very much sisters: Rosa Chism (Chuck) of Maylene, AL; Annie Humphries, Cynthia Carlisle (Clarence), Jessica Gilmore, of Montevallo, AL; Elaine Chapman-Epps (Sam) of Troy, MI; Kathy Niang (Ibraham)
of San Antonio, TX; Charlisa Smith of Westland, MI; brothers: Wayne Chapman (Gwen) of Calera, AL; Presley Gilmore, Keith Gilmore of Montevallo, AL. Charles was much loved and will be greatly missed.
The Order of Service Selected Gospel Music.........................................................................
Opening of Service...................................Minister Vernice Appling
Color Guard..........................................................................................
Military Presentation...........................................................................
Prayer....................................................................................................
Scripture...............................................................................................
Selection......................................................NPBC Choir - Lillian Lee
Acknowledgements...........................................................Betty Watts
Moments of Reflection.........................................(2 minutes please)
Obituary................................................(Read Silently to soft music)
Eulogy...........................................................Pastor Damon Lynch III
Benediction................................................Minister Vernice Appling
Recessional..................................................Clergy, Bearers & Family
Pallbearers
Family and Friends
Flowers Bearer Family & Friends
Interment
Dayton National Cemetery