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GREENSBORO — James Curtis Chambers 49, of 4201 Whippoorwill Dr., died Tuesday, February 19, 2008, at Moses Cone Hospital.
A memorial service will be held 7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 21, at Forbis & Dick N. Elm Street Chapel with Allan Beck officiating.
James was born April 6, 1958, in Guilford County, a son to O.C. Dandridge and Betty Chambers. He was employed with Samet Corporation prior to his illness.
Survivors include his wife, Shelby Chambers of the home; three step-sons, Eugene Wayne Burgess of Brown Summit, Timothy Darryl and James Darren Burgess both of Greensboro; three sisters, Virginia Ann Davis of Franklinville, Carol Marie Hall of Whiteville, and Terri Lynn Sasser of Zebulon; one brother, Robert Chambers of Greensboro; three step-sisters, Bonnie Coble of Pleasant Garden, Christine Chambers of Jonesville, and Cathy Buck of Greensboro; one step- brother, Ted Slusar of Nashville, Tenn. Also surviving is his father, O.C. Dandridge of Greensboro.
Visitation will be held from 6 until 7 p.m. Thursday, February 21, at the funeral home.
Online condolences may be made to www.forbisanddick.com
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Donna (Gaulden) Powell
February 25, 2008
I was searching for another name in the obituaries and was shocked when I saw Curtis' name. He and I were cousins, but I've not seen him in years. I believe the last time I saw him was several years ago in a store, and he recognized me and talked to me briefly. I'm really sorry to hear about his passing. May God bless you all with His peace and comfort and give you strength to face each new day.
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LouAnn Hatcher
February 22, 2008
Shelby, Even though we have never met...I am so sorry to hear about Curtis. Even though I have not seen him in years, I will always remember the summer Curtis, Bobby, and Ann shared with us when we were little kids. I will miss him and I am shocked at the news...
May peace be with you.
LouAnn (Davis) Hatcher (distant cousin)
bobby chambers
February 21, 2008
Shelby, no words will ever be enough to express my feelings for the lose of curtis. He was tight with his money but he also did not know what the future would be like so he saved what he could. You lost a husband that loved you and I lose gold panning partner. If you ever need me call and i,ll be there. Bobby.
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