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Jeremy Christopher Chambers

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Jeremy Christopher Chambers

Birth
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Sep 2011 (aged 26)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Coryell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Jeremy Christopher Chambers was born in Austin, Texas to Michael and Margie Chambers and big brother Bryan on October 17, 1984. Jeremy started his life in Austin, Texas, spent some time in California where the family moved for his father's employment, then returned to Austin with his family to complete his education. Jeremy graduated from McNeil High School class of 2003.

Jeremy loved having a good time and meeting people as was evident in his career as a waiter and bar tender. He especially enjoyed cooking and was always perfecting his technique and testing new recipes on friends and family. Cooking was not Jeremy's only passion. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially the fishing trips taken with his dad and brother and the guys down along the Texas coast and family vacations.

Jeremy not only loved his family very much, he was fond of animals, especially his dog Duke, with whom he shared many happy times.

Jeremy, friend to many, will be remembered for his great personality, fun loving nature, easy going way, his great smile and most of all his big heart.
Jeremy is preceded in death by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thuringer, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Lloyd Chambers, his Aunt Christine Forester, his Uncle Larry Chambers and his dog Duke.

Jeremy is survived by his parents, brother and sister in law as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Jeremy Christopher Chambers was born in Austin, Texas to Michael and Margie Chambers and big brother Bryan on October 17, 1984. Jeremy started his life in Austin, Texas, spent some time in California where the family moved for his father's employment, then returned to Austin with his family to complete his education. Jeremy graduated from McNeil High School class of 2003.

Jeremy loved having a good time and meeting people as was evident in his career as a waiter and bar tender. He especially enjoyed cooking and was always perfecting his technique and testing new recipes on friends and family. Cooking was not Jeremy's only passion. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially the fishing trips taken with his dad and brother and the guys down along the Texas coast and family vacations.

Jeremy not only loved his family very much, he was fond of animals, especially his dog Duke, with whom he shared many happy times.

Jeremy, friend to many, will be remembered for his great personality, fun loving nature, easy going way, his great smile and most of all his big heart.
Jeremy is preceded in death by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thuringer, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Lloyd Chambers, his Aunt Christine Forester, his Uncle Larry Chambers and his dog Duke.

Jeremy is survived by his parents, brother and sister in law as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

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