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Wayne Eugene Chambers

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Wayne Eugene Chambers

Birth
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA
Death
11 Jul 2008 (aged 49)
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Cameron, Marshall County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Wayne Chambers, age 49, passed away July 11, 2008. He was born May 18th, 1959. He was an active member of the Cameron Volunteer Fire Department. He proudly served in various capacities for 30 years as Fire Chief, Asst. Fire Chief, President, Treasurer, and named Fireman of the Year.
Wayne was also an active member of the Cameron EMS for 28 years having served as an EMT, President, Treasurer, and was a driver for the squad. He served as a RESA-6 fire instructor.

He graduated in the CHS class of 1978.Wayne also made time in his very busy life for the Cameron High School Alumni FFA where he served as Treasurer. Working for the Marshall County School System Wayne was around young people on a daily basis, helping them was second nature to him. Mr. Duckworth from John Marshall High School stated in a newspaper article about Wayne that the coaches and athletes had a true affection for Wayne, because he got to know them on an individual basis. The coaches felt at ease when they talked to Wayne about something they would like to have done or needed. There was nothing that was asked of him that he did not get done.
Wayne was like this with his family too, there for his family members from his mother, sister, brother, sister-in-law, niece, nephews and great-nephew, to aunts, uncles and cousins. At the time of his death, Wayne was busy working with his oldest nephew Austin getting ready for the fair.

The family loved him and will miss him terribly, but they know that friends, co-workers and others will miss him too.

Wayne was proud and honored to help his fellow firefighters and EMS. Wayne would be happy to know that the fire department will continue the great work that he helped with.

Wayne Eugene Chambers,49, of Cameron,Wv died Friday,July 11, 2008 in Wheeling Hospital,Wheeling, WV.
he was bornMay 18,1959 in Wheeling, WV the son of Lucille Chambers of Cameron and the late Bobbie Joe Chambers, Sr.
Wayn was an active member of the Cameron E-Squad where he was a member 28 yearsHaving served as EMT, President, Treasurer,and a Driver. He also was a member of the Cameron Volunteer Fire Department where he proudly served in various capacities for 30 years including Fire Chief, Asst.Fire Chief,President,Treasurer and was Fireman of the Year.He served as a RESA 6 Fire Service Instructor and played an active role in Cameron'sAlumni FFA Organization where he served as treasurer.
He was groundsman for Marshall County Schools anda member of the former First Baptist Church.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother Bobbie Joe Chambers,Jr.
In addition to his mother survivors include, a sister Mary Jane (James) Dolan,and a brother, Roger (Jennifer) Chambers all of Cameron, a niece Monique (Matthew)CAll of Mannington, two nehews, Austin and Bryaden of Cameron, a great nephew Wyatt Bridger Call of Manningaton, three aunts, Thelma (Paul)Metea of Warren, OH, Georgia Anderson of Cameron and Lilo Chambers of Tampa,Fla, one uncle, Paul (Mary Kay)hambers of Mundsville and severak cousins.
Family received friends Sunday 12-3 and 7-9 P.M.at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 400 Jefferson Ave. Moundsville where services will be held Monday at 1 pm with Pastor Beth Mencer and Pastor Dave McComb iofficiating.
Interment in Highland Cemetery, Cameron, WV
Memorial Contributions may be made to Cameron Fire Dept. and E-Squad, 4 Main Street, Cameron, WV 26033
Wayne Chambers, age 49, passed away July 11, 2008. He was born May 18th, 1959. He was an active member of the Cameron Volunteer Fire Department. He proudly served in various capacities for 30 years as Fire Chief, Asst. Fire Chief, President, Treasurer, and named Fireman of the Year.
Wayne was also an active member of the Cameron EMS for 28 years having served as an EMT, President, Treasurer, and was a driver for the squad. He served as a RESA-6 fire instructor.

He graduated in the CHS class of 1978.Wayne also made time in his very busy life for the Cameron High School Alumni FFA where he served as Treasurer. Working for the Marshall County School System Wayne was around young people on a daily basis, helping them was second nature to him. Mr. Duckworth from John Marshall High School stated in a newspaper article about Wayne that the coaches and athletes had a true affection for Wayne, because he got to know them on an individual basis. The coaches felt at ease when they talked to Wayne about something they would like to have done or needed. There was nothing that was asked of him that he did not get done.
Wayne was like this with his family too, there for his family members from his mother, sister, brother, sister-in-law, niece, nephews and great-nephew, to aunts, uncles and cousins. At the time of his death, Wayne was busy working with his oldest nephew Austin getting ready for the fair.

The family loved him and will miss him terribly, but they know that friends, co-workers and others will miss him too.

Wayne was proud and honored to help his fellow firefighters and EMS. Wayne would be happy to know that the fire department will continue the great work that he helped with.

Wayne Eugene Chambers,49, of Cameron,Wv died Friday,July 11, 2008 in Wheeling Hospital,Wheeling, WV.
he was bornMay 18,1959 in Wheeling, WV the son of Lucille Chambers of Cameron and the late Bobbie Joe Chambers, Sr.
Wayn was an active member of the Cameron E-Squad where he was a member 28 yearsHaving served as EMT, President, Treasurer,and a Driver. He also was a member of the Cameron Volunteer Fire Department where he proudly served in various capacities for 30 years including Fire Chief, Asst.Fire Chief,President,Treasurer and was Fireman of the Year.He served as a RESA 6 Fire Service Instructor and played an active role in Cameron'sAlumni FFA Organization where he served as treasurer.
He was groundsman for Marshall County Schools anda member of the former First Baptist Church.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother Bobbie Joe Chambers,Jr.
In addition to his mother survivors include, a sister Mary Jane (James) Dolan,and a brother, Roger (Jennifer) Chambers all of Cameron, a niece Monique (Matthew)CAll of Mannington, two nehews, Austin and Bryaden of Cameron, a great nephew Wyatt Bridger Call of Manningaton, three aunts, Thelma (Paul)Metea of Warren, OH, Georgia Anderson of Cameron and Lilo Chambers of Tampa,Fla, one uncle, Paul (Mary Kay)hambers of Mundsville and severak cousins.
Family received friends Sunday 12-3 and 7-9 P.M.at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 400 Jefferson Ave. Moundsville where services will be held Monday at 1 pm with Pastor Beth Mencer and Pastor Dave McComb iofficiating.
Interment in Highland Cemetery, Cameron, WV
Memorial Contributions may be made to Cameron Fire Dept. and E-Squad, 4 Main Street, Cameron, WV 26033

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