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Show Services held Saturday for James Chambers Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in the First-Twelfth Ward Church for James Duel Chambers, Cham-bers, 54, who died at the Veteran's Vet-eran's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, following a short illness. Interment was in the Evergreen Cemetery. He was born Nov. 15, 1908 at Texarkana, Ark., the son of James Thomas and Emma Gillmer Chambers. Mr. Chambers was a veteran of World War II and a member mem-ber of the Disabled War Veterans. Vet-erans. He was married to Lor-ee Lor-ee Marshall Colby, Aug. 10, 1960, at Elko, Nevada. He lived in Provo six years prior to moving to Springville where he has resided for the last two years. He was a member of the LDS Church. Mr. Chambers is survived by his widow and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Ben N. (Jean) Hanes, Phoenix, Ariz.; James D. Chambers Jr., Petersburg, Tex.; Mrs. Ralph (Elaine) Cole, Planeview, Tex.; Leonard Chambers, Yuma, Arizona; Ar-izona; Billy Chambers, Kress, Tex.; Beverly, Mary, Dale, Michael and Leslie Chambers all of Springville; 11 grand-I grand-I children; the following stepchildren: step-children: Clive Colby, Ogden; (continued on page 9, col. 3) Services held for James Chambers (continued from page one) Mrs.. Dan (Joyce) Colacito, Kenliworth; Geneen Colby, Salt Lake City; Mrs. James (Bernice) Chambers, Petersburg, Peters-burg, Tex.; Dianne, Billy, Jay, Lewellen and Elree Colby of Springville; brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Willard and Carter Chambers,. Texarkana, Ark.; Mrs. Elizabeth Beauford, Texarkana, Tex-arkana, Ark.; and Mrs. Blanche Bagley of California; half brothers and sisters, Mrs. A. H. (Edna) Shelton, Texar-: Texar-: kana, Ark.; Ben Chambers now in military service; and Henry Chambers, addi-ess unknown. |