Irma A. Chambers, age 101, passed away October 21, 2024, at Ohio Living Cape May. Irma treasured her family and was a loving Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma. Her Beloved Husband, John Gilbert (Gil) Chambers, preceded her in death on December 4, 1998. They were married on April 21, 1944. She was born on December 2, 1922, in Marietta, OH.
Irma is survived by her children, Linda Mitchell of Ocala FL; John (Jean) Chambers of Wilmington OH; DeeDee (Gary) West of West Chester OH; Randy (Nora) Chambers of Sevierville, TN; grandchildren, Melissa (Phil) Vermillion, Andrea (Keith) Madigan, Matthew (Loren) Chambers, Heather Chambers and Ryan (Alexis) Chambers; great grandchildren, Hannah Vermillion, Pryce Chambers and Rowan Chambers.
She was preceded in death by her son in law, Jay Mitchell and sister, Selma Curliss.
Arehart-Brown Funeral Home in Wilmington is serving the family. The family will be holding private graveside services.
In her memory, donations can be sent to Clinton County Humane Society, PO Box 1024, Wilmington OH 45177.
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David Moore
November 3, 2024
I met Irma while working at Cape May. She was one of my favorites, and was always very kind to me. I'd check in on her, and she was always telling me how it was for her back in the day. I used to listen to her many stories. I will miss her and offer condolences to the family.
Jim Groves
October 30, 2024
My condolences to the family. She was such a nice lady. I have many good memories of her and the entire Chambers family. My prayers to each of you.
Dorthy Hribar-Creed
October 26, 2024
So sorry for your loss. Mrs. Chambers was a wonderful person. I have very special memories for both your mom and dad. They were both so good to me. You never forget someone who is kind to you.
I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Dorthy Hribar-Creed
Nora Chambers
October 25, 2024
I have so many wonderful memories of my special mother-in law. The times we shared in my home in Tennessee to the treasured moments in her home and at Cape May in Ohio. You are such a beautiful person inside and out. You called me your daughter. You were my second Mom. May you be blessed in your eternal home, Heaven, with the Lord you knew and loved.
Beverly
October 25, 2024
I´m sorry. I loved waiting on her at Cape May. I work parttime in culinary. She was so easy to please. Didn´t care what kinda salad dressing you gave her. Said she was just glad she didn´t have to prepare the food. I guess she´d fixed many many meals in her life. She´ll be missed. Rest easy Irma!
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