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William J. Chambers

Dallas, Texas

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CHAMBERS, WILLIAM J. (BILL) Born November 22, 1927 in Ranger, TX and passed away May 10, 2008 in Plano, TX. Bill is survived by his wife, Margie P. Chambers; sons and their families, Gaylan, his wife Paula and son Matthew, and Brent, his wife Rhonda and children Kyle, Luke, Sean, Evan, and...

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My condolences to all the family. Bill was a friend, living acrosss the st. Del Rio, when I was with the Patrol. Bill was OIC, a finne man.

To Bill Chambers niece who lived on Auburn Drive....So sorry for the loss of your "Uncle Billie". I know how much you loved him. Lorraine (used to live around the corner on Auburn)

Brent and Gaylan,
Our hearts and our prayers are with you and the family during this time.
I ask that God bless each of you and grant you peace, strength, and understanding.

Bill has been one of my heroes since I was twelve years old in Eagle Pass, Texas. He was a good friend to my father and to me. He was one of the finest men I have ever known. My sincerest condolences to his family. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.

My family and I have known Mr. Chambers all of my life. I remember so fondly his stories of my grandfather at the POE bridge in Laredo. Bill brought to my life a sense of belonging to something far greater than us both. He was a light to me and one in whom this world is poorer for his absense from it. I pray we can all join him one day in a place where there will be no tears or sorrow. I will miss this old man!

My deepest sympathy to all of Mr Chambers' family. I worked for him in the Legalization Program for several years, but he was my friend for many more. After I moved to Washington State we stayed in touch by phone. I will truly miss our chats.

Brent and family - I am sorry for your loss. Losing your father is difficult. I will be praying for you. Brent we will be thinking of you and your family.
Jim Prock

My sincere condolences to the Chambers family. I have known Mr. Chambers since I eod'd at Eagle Pass in 1961. He was a true gentleman and I consider myself fortunate to have worked for him a number of years. Rest in Peace Jefe!

Bernita Thomas asked me to extend her condolences to Mr. Chambers family as she does not have access to the internet at this time. Bernita, like many of us, worked for Mr. Chambers at the Dallas District Office and has only the highest regard and respect for him.