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Randall Wayne Chambers

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Randall Wayne Chambers

Birth
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Oct 2019 (aged 63)
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Randall Wayne Chambers was born September 11, 1956 in Fort Worth, Texas. He was the son of Henry Frederick and Floretta Natoma (Burkett) Chambers. He was a 1974 graduate of Eastern Hills High School in Fort Worth, Texas. After high school, Randy learned the jewelry business from his father Henry, who owned and operated Chambers Jewelers. Later, Randy took over and ran the jewelry store.

He was married in 1989 to his wife Chantel. Together, they raised two children and made many friends along the way. They enjoyed sailing, golfing, traveling, and shooting their guns together. They visited many places, near and far. Randy was also a fan of good music. He played guitar and loved going to concerts and listening to his favorite bands. He was a whiz with technology and enjoyed the latest and greatest gadgets. He was always on the "cutting edge" and wasn't afraid to try new things. Randy always loved to make people laugh. Even in the face of his illness, he still loved to laugh and his personality often put people at ease.

Randy is survived by his wife, Chantel and son, Chase. He is also survived by his sisters, Glenna and Sherry, and brother, Danny ; nieces, nephews, and many, many dear friends. He was preceded in death by his daughter Kelley; his parents, Henry and Floretta Chambers, and his father in law, Kenneth Kelley. When Randy learned of his illness, he wrote the following words and asked a friend to post it on social media after his passing.

From Randy:

I am gone.
I left this world with great peace in my heart.
I am good, I am content.

Through the years, I have lived an over abundance of a fantastic life, now my time has has ended.

Please spare no grief, pity or sorrow for me, I lived as I deemed best for me and made the most of every second, day, week and year.
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I have always tried to spread love to all, to be fair, understanding and a great friend to all I met.

I tried to spread joy with my humor and jokes, just loving to make people smile.

Many of us have crossed paths in many different situations and I love you for that.

Please take care of your selves and I will see you on the other side my friends.

Much love,

Randy
Randall Wayne Chambers was born September 11, 1956 in Fort Worth, Texas. He was the son of Henry Frederick and Floretta Natoma (Burkett) Chambers. He was a 1974 graduate of Eastern Hills High School in Fort Worth, Texas. After high school, Randy learned the jewelry business from his father Henry, who owned and operated Chambers Jewelers. Later, Randy took over and ran the jewelry store.

He was married in 1989 to his wife Chantel. Together, they raised two children and made many friends along the way. They enjoyed sailing, golfing, traveling, and shooting their guns together. They visited many places, near and far. Randy was also a fan of good music. He played guitar and loved going to concerts and listening to his favorite bands. He was a whiz with technology and enjoyed the latest and greatest gadgets. He was always on the "cutting edge" and wasn't afraid to try new things. Randy always loved to make people laugh. Even in the face of his illness, he still loved to laugh and his personality often put people at ease.

Randy is survived by his wife, Chantel and son, Chase. He is also survived by his sisters, Glenna and Sherry, and brother, Danny ; nieces, nephews, and many, many dear friends. He was preceded in death by his daughter Kelley; his parents, Henry and Floretta Chambers, and his father in law, Kenneth Kelley. When Randy learned of his illness, he wrote the following words and asked a friend to post it on social media after his passing.

From Randy:

I am gone.
I left this world with great peace in my heart.
I am good, I am content.

Through the years, I have lived an over abundance of a fantastic life, now my time has has ended.

Please spare no grief, pity or sorrow for me, I lived as I deemed best for me and made the most of every second, day, week and year.
.
I have always tried to spread love to all, to be fair, understanding and a great friend to all I met.

I tried to spread joy with my humor and jokes, just loving to make people smile.

Many of us have crossed paths in many different situations and I love you for that.

Please take care of your selves and I will see you on the other side my friends.

Much love,

Randy


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