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Anthony Scott Chambers

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Anthony Scott Chambers

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 May 2020 (aged 61)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2345056, Longitude: -96.0269694
Plot
Station 2
Memorial ID
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Anthony Scott (Tony) Chambers was born on February 19, 1959 in Omaha Nebraska to James Chambers Jr. and Ella Louise (Robbins) Chambers. He was the second of four sons.

Tony attended Central Community College in Hastings, NE. He earned an associates degree in Hospitality and Restaurant Management. Right after college, Tony worked for Disney World where he was a cook. He later was accepted into the culinary school in San Francisco but opted not to attend.

Tony worked at Lancer Label and a few other jobs before becoming ill. He loved to cook and prepare meals for the extended family. He continued the tradition of hosting family brunches featuring his grandmother’s waffle and pancake recipe for 20 years after his mother died.

Tony was a movie buff and loved old black and white movies. He liked history and enjoyed learning about European and Egyptian history.

Preceded by:
Mother: Ella

Survived by:
Father: James Chambers Jr.
Brothers: James III (Anne)
Twin brothers Michael (Deniese) and David (Curt Reinesch)
Many Nieces and Nephews
Numerous cousins

Roeder Mortuary
June 2020
Anthony Scott (Tony) Chambers was born on February 19, 1959 in Omaha Nebraska to James Chambers Jr. and Ella Louise (Robbins) Chambers. He was the second of four sons.

Tony attended Central Community College in Hastings, NE. He earned an associates degree in Hospitality and Restaurant Management. Right after college, Tony worked for Disney World where he was a cook. He later was accepted into the culinary school in San Francisco but opted not to attend.

Tony worked at Lancer Label and a few other jobs before becoming ill. He loved to cook and prepare meals for the extended family. He continued the tradition of hosting family brunches featuring his grandmother’s waffle and pancake recipe for 20 years after his mother died.

Tony was a movie buff and loved old black and white movies. He liked history and enjoyed learning about European and Egyptian history.

Preceded by:
Mother: Ella

Survived by:
Father: James Chambers Jr.
Brothers: James III (Anne)
Twin brothers Michael (Deniese) and David (Curt Reinesch)
Many Nieces and Nephews
Numerous cousins

Roeder Mortuary
June 2020

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