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George William Chambers IV

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George William Chambers IV

Birth
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
22 May 2016 (aged 41)
Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Bossier City, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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George W. Chambers, IV

BENTON, LA - George William Chambers, IV passed away May 22, 2016, from a tragic accident.

George was born December 6, 1974, in Shreveport, LA., the only child of the late Debbie Rowlen Chambers and George W. Chambers, III. George attended Apollo Elementary School, Benton Middle School, and graduated from Plain Dealing Academy in 1993. He enjoyed playing football during his high school years.

George knew from the time he graduated that he wanted to be a fireman and a cowboy riding horses and raising cattle. He started attending and participating in rodeos at a very young age and continued this throughout his life. He and his wife, Winde, gave this same love to their two beautiful children, George, V and Ava.

In addition, George was an avid hunter and fisherman, taking a month off each year to go hunting with his son George, V. His love of the outdoors was apparent in just about everything he did and accomplished, all of which he passed down to George, V and Ava. George and his children were truly inseparable sharing many life experiences together.

George served on the Bossier City Fire Department for 21 years. He loved his fellow firemen, serving along side his best friend, Rusty Grantham. George was a great fireman meeting every challenge that was presented to him. With Rusty's encouragement George went on to take and pass the test which would enable him to apply for the job of Captain. George was a true servant to the people of Bossier City.

The Lord reached down and touched George's heart while attending Cowboy Church during the finals of the Pineywood's Youth Rodeo, March 20th, Palm Sunday. After listening to the service lead by Pastor Dennis Aaron, George rededicated his life to the Lord. Heaven opened up and he will be gloriously reunited with his mother and other loved ones.

George had a quiet way about him, but always greeted you with a radiant smile, a handshake, or a hug. He enjoyed the simple things in life. He was a family man giving all he had emotionally and spiritually to his loving wife Winde and his precious children, as well as his entire extended family. George will be dearly missed by the lives he has touched and those he has served.

He is survived by his wife Winde Reyenga Chambers, son George William Chambers, V, daughter Ava Grace Chambers; father George W. Chambers III; great aunt Cloie Minter; aunt Dianne Schick and husband Woody; mother-in-law Martha Peace Reyenga; sisters-in-law Mary Wilks and husband Scott; Missy Durbin and husband Brad; Leslie Reyenga Matthews; brother-in-law Matthew Reyenga; numerous nieces and nephews and cousin Cody Schick.

He is predeceased by his loving mother Debbie Rowlen Chambers; grandparents Kirby and Marilyn Rowlen; grandparents George and Sisarine Chambers, Jr.; father-in-law Ralph Windell Reyenga; cousin Alexandra Adams.

Visitation will be held at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City, Louisiana from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, May 26, 2016 at Cypress Baptist Church, Benton, Louisiana with Pastor Dennis Aaron and Bossier City Fire Department Chaplin Craig Kennedy officiating.

Honoring George as pallbearers will be, Rusty Grantham, Chad Halsell, Donnie Leflett, Stewart Mudge, Robert M. Thurman, Jr. and Phillip Wilder.

Serving as honorary pallbearers will be John "Tuttie" Bundy, Brad Durbin, Bobby Leflett, Vince Maggio, Larry Moore, Scott Wilks and members of the Bossier City Fire Department.

The family would like to give a special thank you to the Benton EMT, BPSO Deputies, and the Bossier City Fire Department.

The family suggests memorials to , 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942 or to the Cole DePriest Scholarship Foundation, 759 County Road 4382, Tenaha, TX 75974.

There is comfort to be found in, "His master replied, "Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!" - Matthew 25:21.

Published in Shreveport Times from May 24 to May 26, 2016
George W. Chambers, IV

BENTON, LA - George William Chambers, IV passed away May 22, 2016, from a tragic accident.

George was born December 6, 1974, in Shreveport, LA., the only child of the late Debbie Rowlen Chambers and George W. Chambers, III. George attended Apollo Elementary School, Benton Middle School, and graduated from Plain Dealing Academy in 1993. He enjoyed playing football during his high school years.

George knew from the time he graduated that he wanted to be a fireman and a cowboy riding horses and raising cattle. He started attending and participating in rodeos at a very young age and continued this throughout his life. He and his wife, Winde, gave this same love to their two beautiful children, George, V and Ava.

In addition, George was an avid hunter and fisherman, taking a month off each year to go hunting with his son George, V. His love of the outdoors was apparent in just about everything he did and accomplished, all of which he passed down to George, V and Ava. George and his children were truly inseparable sharing many life experiences together.

George served on the Bossier City Fire Department for 21 years. He loved his fellow firemen, serving along side his best friend, Rusty Grantham. George was a great fireman meeting every challenge that was presented to him. With Rusty's encouragement George went on to take and pass the test which would enable him to apply for the job of Captain. George was a true servant to the people of Bossier City.

The Lord reached down and touched George's heart while attending Cowboy Church during the finals of the Pineywood's Youth Rodeo, March 20th, Palm Sunday. After listening to the service lead by Pastor Dennis Aaron, George rededicated his life to the Lord. Heaven opened up and he will be gloriously reunited with his mother and other loved ones.

George had a quiet way about him, but always greeted you with a radiant smile, a handshake, or a hug. He enjoyed the simple things in life. He was a family man giving all he had emotionally and spiritually to his loving wife Winde and his precious children, as well as his entire extended family. George will be dearly missed by the lives he has touched and those he has served.

He is survived by his wife Winde Reyenga Chambers, son George William Chambers, V, daughter Ava Grace Chambers; father George W. Chambers III; great aunt Cloie Minter; aunt Dianne Schick and husband Woody; mother-in-law Martha Peace Reyenga; sisters-in-law Mary Wilks and husband Scott; Missy Durbin and husband Brad; Leslie Reyenga Matthews; brother-in-law Matthew Reyenga; numerous nieces and nephews and cousin Cody Schick.

He is predeceased by his loving mother Debbie Rowlen Chambers; grandparents Kirby and Marilyn Rowlen; grandparents George and Sisarine Chambers, Jr.; father-in-law Ralph Windell Reyenga; cousin Alexandra Adams.

Visitation will be held at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City, Louisiana from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, May 26, 2016 at Cypress Baptist Church, Benton, Louisiana with Pastor Dennis Aaron and Bossier City Fire Department Chaplin Craig Kennedy officiating.

Honoring George as pallbearers will be, Rusty Grantham, Chad Halsell, Donnie Leflett, Stewart Mudge, Robert M. Thurman, Jr. and Phillip Wilder.

Serving as honorary pallbearers will be John "Tuttie" Bundy, Brad Durbin, Bobby Leflett, Vince Maggio, Larry Moore, Scott Wilks and members of the Bossier City Fire Department.

The family would like to give a special thank you to the Benton EMT, BPSO Deputies, and the Bossier City Fire Department.

The family suggests memorials to , 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942 or to the Cole DePriest Scholarship Foundation, 759 County Road 4382, Tenaha, TX 75974.

There is comfort to be found in, "His master replied, "Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!" - Matthew 25:21.

Published in Shreveport Times from May 24 to May 26, 2016


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