WILLIAM-CHAMBERS-Obituary

WILLIAM L. CHAMBERS II

New York, New York

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CHAMBERS--William L., II, William L. Chambers II, 82 years old, died on May 4 in Palm Beach Gardens Hospital, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He died after being in a coma for 27 days following emergency heart surgery. A native New Yorker, he lived for the last seven years in Jupiter, FL. Bill, a...

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Dad, wishing you were in person to celebrate our wedding with all our friends and family. I know you are shining and smiling down on me, however i really want to touch and see you. Missing you....love ya matt

I miss you everyday! YOUR GRANDSON

Dear dad I miss you oh so much everyday!
Love geoffrey

Dad, I think you were trying to tell me something today, the message was not clear.. Love you and miss you xoxo

Two years ago today at around just this time 445 PM , my best Friend and my dad was called home to to be with all of those who have gone before him. I know i should be rejoicing;knowing he is in a better place, however i still feel the need to let the world know that i may be selfish, but i want my Dad here with us. Everyday, i feel his presence here and i don't think there is a day that goes buy that i don't tell a dad story, but i would rather him be here telling us his story. Dad...

Dad,

I hope you are with Billie and all the rest of our friends and family. I cant believe that this is the second Christmas in our new home and you are not here physically, but you are so much in spirit. We have added your christmas treasures to our collections and have them all on display. This year its an amazing display of tress and decorations. we are trying to make enough light and joy down here so that you can feel it up there in heaven. i am so sad your not here but at...

They're waiting over there!!!

They're waiting for us over there:
The Young, the Beautiful and the fair
Who left us, oh so long ago?
Lonely and hurt on earth below,'
Are waiting bravely, never fear
Until our faces shall appear.

Then when our journey here is done,
And we set out to follow on
Through the gate, heavy mantled door
Which leads to rest forevermore,
They will be there to laugh away
The loneliness we fell to-day.

They'll welcome us...

Dear Matt, I am so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. What a warm and wonderful man he was. I am glad I got to meet him. My sympathy to you and your family. Love from, Linda Joyce