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Barton Chambers Obituary

Barton Patrick

Chambers

1939 - 2014

A few days before his death, former paratrooper and U.S. Army Captain Barton "Black Bart" Patrick Chambers promised his beloved wife Susan he would stick around long enough to kiss her on their upcoming wedding anniversary.

He kept his word, making his final jump early in the evening of the 27th of July.

Bart was the first of two children from the marriage of Barbara Barton Chambers and John Harlan Chambers, and was born 10 May, 1939, at Ft. Screven, GA. His sister Beatrice was born four years later.

A warrior born to warriors, Bart and his father were both West Point graduates. Bart's was the class of 1961. After West Point, Bart attended Officer's Artillery and Jump School courses, serving at Ft. Sill, OK, Ft. Bliss, TX, and Ft. Benning, GA. Next he was shipped overseas to West Germany, to serve with the 81st Airborne at Erlangen and Wiesbaden. After his tour in Germany he returned to Fort Sill, where, in 1966, he was severely injured in an auto accident. Due to his disabilities, he was Honorably Discharged in 1967.

Two years later, Bart went to work for the government as a civilian undercover agent in Vietnam. At the time, aiming to debilitate U.S. troops fighting in Vietnam, the Vietcong was heavily involved in the drug trade. By any perspective, at the time Bart's was one of the most dangerous jobs one could have, in one of the worlds most dangerous places.

Bart's Vietnam adventure ended when he was shot five times by someone he trusted. That he survived the ordeal was a miracle, and he carried one of the bullets in his abdomen the rest of this life.

His hard-charging military and intelligence work had come to an irrevocable end. Shipped back to the States, he recovered and eventually found work as an engineer with a Washington DC construction firm.

If you assumed this adventurer was a macho-man with little depth, you'd be wrong. As a son, a brother, a husband, and a friend, you couldn't find a warmer, more loyal, more consistent and more generous character. He was well educated and a voracious reader. During his later years, one of his favorite pastimes was to sit in his living room reading poetry while stroking Waldo the cat, who lay across his lap.

Bart was spiritual, not religious, and he loved life, the outdoors, and nature. Although it paid well, his engineering job didn't satisfy; in 1978 he found the job that he loved for some twenty two years - at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association. In keeping with his keen concern for nature and conservation, Bart worked at Coastal Zone Management, involving marine biology and the ecology.

His entire working career was spent on behalf of the country and land that he loved. Retiring in 1999, he took residence in Pensacola where he romanced and married the lovely Susan Orcutt-Roberts, 27, July, 2001. Later that year, Bart's sister Beatrice passed away.

Bart is survived by his loving wife Susan, her daughter Danielle and husband Jeff Koehler and their sons Jaxen and Tysen, whom "Papa Bart" treasured; and by the many paratrooper reunions across the country, where he and his friends could visit and jump together once more, for the sheer fun of it.

Bart's family and friends will privately celebrate his remarkable life at Rodizio Grill, 605 E. Gregory Street, Pensacola, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, on 23 August. No flowers, please. Bart was a strong supporter of Doctors Without Borders. Many thanks also for the wonderful cancer treatment provided Bart over several years, by Dr. Thomas Tan, of The Woodlands.

Geronimo Bart, happy landings!!

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Published by the Pensacola News Journal on Aug. 8, 2014.

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Phillip Hoffman

August 2, 2020

Just before he passed away, Bart and I had a private talk at his bedside. I was there when his doctor came in and motioned for me to leave so they could converse. I was standing up when Bart said, "he can stay." The doctor nodded and I sat back down. It was the worst news. Bart just stared at the ceiling and I remained silent and motionless. Finally Bart stared at me. "I already knew," he said.

I nodded. Then I looked at his eyes. "So ... it looks like your movie is coming to an end, and mine will go on. The only real question is: "How did you like the show?"

Bart smiled widely, looked away and then back at me. "It was fantastic," he grinned.

I cannot help but smile when I remember this friend.

Greg Johnson

July 16, 2015

I met "Unka Bart" on an Audi Quattro Mailing List. Great guy with a wonderful sense of humor and scads of knowledge and common sense. He's missed.

Daniel Basta

January 2, 2015

Bart worked directly with me for 12 years, he was a friend and compatriot. I could always count on Bart. His Vietnam experiences never left him, but he also never wore them on his sleeve. He had a very good way of always reminding me on what was really important. I am sure he fought this disease tenaciously. A very good American. We are dimished by his passing.

Tracy

January 1, 2015

Ohhh Bart, I tried to call you and got disconnected phone numbers. I'll miss talking with you - maybe we'll meet again in another life. It was great knowing you - we had some good times together.
Susan, if I can do anything, I am at [email protected]
-Love, Tracy

August 20, 2014

It was my privilege to have met Bart. My heartfelt condolences to Susan.

Glynette

August 11, 2014

To Susan, my Brother's wife whom he loved more than words, even Bart's, could ever adequately explain.
I love you and cherish the times we spent together. Will we we ever forget Bessie Chambers (ashes) being left at the dock at Macinac Island? Or the special talks we had when visiting Bart's Grandparent's home in MI? Many more memories exist for me that you missed but heard about. He visited my family in Columbia and stayed awhile as did Bea. Mom and Dad loved him as much as any parents could love a child...and I "looked up" to him like youngster today might look up to a super hero. This guy though, was a super hero in real life. Captain America, step aside for awhile and honor your superior.
He became my brother not just a cousin during his "El Gato" trip to AR. Of course he would have stayed longer but a certain "Love of his Life" was back in FL. The rest is history. Susan, I love you and I love my BRO Bart. Miss him terribly but will never, ever forget him.
Rest in Peace, Brother

Mike Christenson
Rogers, AR

August 10, 2014

Bart, I met you at the fitness center in Pace Florida. After learning some of your health challenges, I was amazed how hard you worked to keep going, to get better and stronger each day. You were a true "mountain climber" In the military we wanted to have a leader who said "follow me men" and we were sure that you would carry us out if I were unable to make it on my own. You were that kind of leader. Rest well my friend. Jerry Nicholson Pace Fl.

August 8, 2014

My deepest condolences to the family during this time.

August 8, 2014

Susan and the Koehler family, our hearts go out to you. Bart was a very special guy, but you already know that. We were all honored to know him.
Much Love ... Phil and Mary Ann Hoffman

Pantelis Giamarellos

August 7, 2014

As a fellow member of the AUDI quattrolist on the internet I still remember reading his posts back in the early days and enjoying his
humor and knowledge. And the long discussions about the RS2 mechanical
components, how to turn a US 5 cylinder engined vehicle to RS2 specs. But also about other things not necessarily related to AUDIs (the notorious NAC discussions).

As accountants say the only absolutely certain things in life are taxes and death.

On the other hand Socrates has also said that if there is life after
death, if you are a good person and if good persons go to a better place
then you leave this life and you simply go to another place where only good people will be around you. Which is a very good thing. If there is no life after death and everything ends here then there simply is no problem and no reason to discuss things further.

Our thoughts are with his close friends and family.
We, the people who had the joy and privilege to know him through his posts on the AUDI quattro audifans list
will miss him.

Until we all meet him again. I am sure he will be there discussing about
car and engine matters with Ferdinand Porsche, Enzo Ferrari, Colin Chapman and the other petrolheads.

With a big smile on his face and no taxes to pay for petrol.

Rest in Peace Unka Bart.

Pantelis Giamarellos
Oropos, Attica, GREECE

P.S. reading Bart's obituary I realised that I had limited Bart's interests only to those I knew about before. His efforts, goals and achievements far exceeded the extremely limited things I have addressed to in the above text. Unka Bart I am sorry for that but I am sure you will once more be kind and understanding with your friends and the people you knew. You had a big and brave heart. Rest in Peace my friend.

Danielle

August 6, 2014

You were a true hero for my boys! Tysen loved you more than you would ever know and you were his true grandfather! We love and miss you! And we are taking care of mom

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