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Calvin Sidney Chambers

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Calvin Sidney Chambers

Birth
Texas County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Mar 1946 (aged 79)
Texas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Houston, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of William "Jasper" and Sarah M. (McKinney) Chambers.
Married Eliza "Louisa" Ice 19/Sep/1886 at Texas Co., MO. She preceded him in death.
Married Mary Gray, 5/Sep/1908; divorced.
Married Martha Ann Sigler Harrison before 1940; divorced.
Farmer.

Per MO Death certificate #15466, burial 17/Mar/1946.

CALVIN SIDNEY CHAMBERS
Funeral services were conducted at the Ozark church Sunday for Calvin Sidney Chambers, 79, life-long resident of Texas county, who died March 14, at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Herbert Harmon, of the Grandview vicinity.

He is survived by two sons, Charles Chambers, Woodward, Iowa; and William Chambers, Waukee, Iowa; three daughters, Mrs. Nora Dixon, Yukon, Mo.; Mrs. Tressie Sevedge, El Nido, California; and Miss Ada Chambers of Carlisle, Iowa; 32 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren, and a half-sister, Mrs. Amy Hobbs.

The services were conducted by the Rev. Fred Winn, of Mountain Grove, and burial was in the Ozark cemetery under direction of the Elliott Funeral Home.
The Houston Herald, 21 March 1946
Son of William "Jasper" and Sarah M. (McKinney) Chambers.
Married Eliza "Louisa" Ice 19/Sep/1886 at Texas Co., MO. She preceded him in death.
Married Mary Gray, 5/Sep/1908; divorced.
Married Martha Ann Sigler Harrison before 1940; divorced.
Farmer.

Per MO Death certificate #15466, burial 17/Mar/1946.

CALVIN SIDNEY CHAMBERS
Funeral services were conducted at the Ozark church Sunday for Calvin Sidney Chambers, 79, life-long resident of Texas county, who died March 14, at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Herbert Harmon, of the Grandview vicinity.

He is survived by two sons, Charles Chambers, Woodward, Iowa; and William Chambers, Waukee, Iowa; three daughters, Mrs. Nora Dixon, Yukon, Mo.; Mrs. Tressie Sevedge, El Nido, California; and Miss Ada Chambers of Carlisle, Iowa; 32 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren, and a half-sister, Mrs. Amy Hobbs.

The services were conducted by the Rev. Fred Winn, of Mountain Grove, and burial was in the Ozark cemetery under direction of the Elliott Funeral Home.
The Houston Herald, 21 March 1946


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