Alma Dell Chambers , December 18, 1935 — November 12, 2018

Alma Dell Chambers  (Houston, Texas, TX) December 18, 1935 November 12, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Alma Dell Chambers December 18, 1935 – November 12, 2018 Alma Dell Victery Chambers, 82, passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, November 12 in Houston, Texas. Alma was preceded in death by her husband, Alvah Zack Chambers and son, Alan Zackery Chambers. She is survived by her children: son, James (Paul) Chambers; son, Greg Chambers; daughter, Suzanne (Scott) Andrews; and grandchildren, Garrett (Kelly) Crocker, Emily Andrews, Mitchell Chambers, Allison (Garrett) Shourd, Michael Chambers and Lauren Chambers.

And great grand children Zoe Shourd and Kody Crocker. Alma was born December 18, 1935 in Palestine, Texas to James Jett Victery and Alma Mea Walding. Her parents then moved the family to Bay City and finally to Matagorda, Texas at the age of seven where her father became Lock Master for the Corps of Engineers.

She attended Matagorda primary and middle school in which she skipped a grade. She graduated Bay City High School with the class of 1953 with honors. She married her great love, Alvah Zack Chambers, on January 16, 1954 at the historical Matagorda United Methodist Church.

They started their married life in Bryan, Texas while her husband was in the Air Force. After her husband’s service, they eventually made their home in Houston, Texas were they settled in the Spring Branch area to raise their family. Al and Alma were married for 58 years.

Alma was a wife, homemaker and mother raising four children which was a full time job in itself. Later she made a career change working with Watts & Jones, CPA of Houston, Texas as an office manager until her retirement. After retirement, she enjoyed baking, crocheting, quilting, reading novels and canning vegetables her husband grew in his yearly garden.

They both also enjoyed spending time and working on the old Victery family homestead in East Texas. Alma was also a volunteer for several organizations as well as a member of the United Methodist Women Organization. She was always a champion of the less fortunate, especially concerning mothers and children and always offered a helping hand where needed.

She will be greatly missed as a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. The family would like to express deep appreciation for the excellent care our Mother received this past year; caregivers, Julie Brooks, Kathy Herriage and especially our angel on earth, Renee Bates; Mother’s long-time physician and his wife, Dr. and Mrs Jeffery Lee; and Crossroads Hospice. Thank you for all of the compassion, patience, love and care you gave our Mother.

A celebration of Alma’s life will be held on Friday, November 16, 2018 at 2pm at the Texas Liberty Mausoleum Chapel at the Memorial Oaks Cemetery. A reception will immediately follow at Memorial Oaks. The family request in lieu of flowers that an expression of sympathy be made by a memorial contribution to their mother’s charities in her name: Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation 110 East 42nd Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10017 www.

alzinfo.org/memory-wall/almadellchambers American Foundation for Suicide Prevention 120 Wall Street 29th Floor New York, NY 10005 afsp.

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death notice Alma Dell Chambers December 18, 1935 — November 12, 2018

obituary notice Alma Dell Chambers December 18, 1935 — November 12, 2018

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