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Earl Chambers

South Kingstown, Rhode Island

Jun 14, 1925 – Dec 12, 2014 (Age 89)

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BORN
June 14, 1925
DIED
December 12, 2014
AGE
89
LOCATION
South Kingstown, Rhode Island

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Earl Chambers passed away on December 12, 2014 at the age of 89 in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for Earl are being provided by Avery-Storti Funeral Home & Crematory - Wakefield. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on December 17, 2014, and Legacy on December 17, 2014.

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I still have the letter from Mr. Chambers dated 2009 that I referred to in my original condolence message to his family and do read it from time to time. It reminds me of him and the special working relationship we had. He was my boss, but also my friend. I miss him. He was like a breath of fresh air. He will not be forgotten.

Grace Carnevale

My condolences to Earl's family. There were many times during my 31 year career on Wall Street that I though of Earl Chambers . In the early/mid 1980's I was a recently graduated young MBA , and a 23 year old Preferred Stock Salesman at what was then Dillon Read and Company I was assigned coverage of Earl Chambers and Amica Mutual. Earl and his years of experience were so far beyond my own it just seemed s matter of time until he was going to let me know just that. Earl was such a...

Please accept my deepest condolences to you and your family. I will miss Earl's wit and humor. I always thought of him as an antique car that keeps going. He will be missed.

It was my greatest pleasure working with Earl and his family this past year. Though I wasn't around towards the the final few months i always kept him close to my heart. My condolences to his family. I hope I was able to make a difference in his life as he and his family has made in mine. Love always jj

Curiously, last week I came across a letter from Mr. Chambers dated July 19, 2009. On it he stated, "Thank you for your card. Without it something would be missing that would sadden me." He was referring to the birthday card I mailed to him every year. He said he was still working, and that if I could find the time, a call would be welcome. He left a number which I decided to call even though the letter was over 5 years old. I called and was told that Mr. Chambers was in a nursing home....

He left an imprint on Amica few of us will forget when he raised the bar on investments. I will always remember Earl fondly.

A wonderful father and leader of the community. He was an example to us all of a "life well lived"

Lydia,
I am thinking of you as you prepare for your Dad's funeral. The details in his obituary make me realize even more that he lived life to the fullest and lived a long, inspirational life for you, your sister and the rest of your family. I wish you peace and love as you gather with your family.

Our thoughts and prayers to Nancy and family.
Tom & Mary Parris Florida