of Batesville, AR
August 6, 1971 - October 30, 2024
Phillip Chambers, 53, of Batesville passed away Wednesday, October 30, 2024.
He was born August 6, 1971 in Tupelo, Mississippi. He is the son of Wayne and Margie Martin.
Phillip was of the Baptist faith and loved to talk about God. He loved hunting, fishing and hanging out with friends. He never met a stranger. He was always helping people, most he didn't know, and he would say ''It was the right thing to do.''
Survivors include his parents of Batesville; three brothers, Joe Chambers (Tammy) of Fulton, Mississippi, Bruce McDonald (Janie) of Benton, Robby Green (Michaela) of South Dakota; three sisters, Telena Westmoreland (Thomas) of Fulton, Mississippi, Kathy Rock of Batesville and Shawna Johnson of Alma; as well as several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his biological father, Henry Chambers and sister, Teresa Ann Chambers.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
I will definitely miss you.
It hurts my soul to hear that you're gone. I spent the last couple days trying to verify that it was fake and wasn't real, but when I saw the funeral home post, my heart sank. I'll appreciate all the things you've done for me as I grew up and all the things you taught me. Even though we weren't blood related, you took me in as your own and we went through a lot of adventures together. You were more than step-dad to me, it was like you were a best friend. I'll never forget the nights like doing donuts in the truck in downtown Tupelo or you teaching me the backroads of Fulton. I hate that the last time we spoke was a couple Thanksgivings ago, I wish it was more recent than that. But as I said to you that same day on the phone, I love you. I hope you rest in peace.
Philip Henry Chambers, you are going to be well missed. I Send condolence to mom dad & the family. Some of the memories that we have share I will never be forgotten. The last time that we talked! We talked about the goodness of God, and how we both noticed our growth. The
preparation and getting prepared for what is beyond this earthly life. How you desire to serve the Father and live peacefully. I’m going to miss those kind of conversations with you.
You are most definitely one of the kindest people I ever knew. Your heart was filled with love and laughter. You seen people is equal. And you were the type of person that would give the shirt off your back. A very kind soul.
To the family and thank you for sharing Philip with us. We are very grateful.