David Howard Chambers |
| Posted 2018-08-01 by mhenderson |
| Published in Today's News Herald on July 30, 2018 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona >> DAVID HOWARD CHAMBERS << >> 1943-2018 << It is with sadness that we announce the passing of David Howard Chambers on July 12, 2018 at the age of 74. David was born and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia. During the Vietnam War he enlisted in the U.S. Navy serving four years on a naval destroyer. He met and married his wife, Mary Lou Martakis, became a father to two children, Eric Michael and Valerie Varner. In 1980, he moved his family to Lake Havasu Ciy. He was an advertising sales representative for the The White Sheet for 16 years. Dave served our community in many ways. He volunteered his time at St.Vincent de Paul, Lake Havasu Area Literacy Council, and as president of the Havasu Garden Estates Homeowner's Association. He was a Christian by faith and loved his church, Calvary Baptist. He will be greatly missed by his daughter and son-in-law Valerie and James Graves, his handsome and smart grandsons, Brayden Eric, Paul Oliver, and Mason David; his twin sister and brother-in-law, Joyce and Barry Crow of Wheeling, W.Va, his nephew Brian, niece Beth, and great nieces and nephews, his friend and companion of many years Carol Hackett and his beloved and faithful dog, Hugger. He had many friends and acquaintances and remarked, "you know who you are, thank you all for letting me into your lives." He is now reunited with his beloved wife, Mary Lou, his son, Eric, his parents Howard and Wilma, his sister Nancy Jean, his in-laws Michael and Lu Martakis, and many good friends who preceeded him in death. A man of strong faith, who was wise, logical, kind and compassionate, Dave will never be forgotten by those he loved. A memorial service will be held in October at the Havasu Garden Estates community center. |
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