of Little Rock, AR
March 24, 1953 - September 11, 2023
Marsha L. Chambers, 70, of Little Rock went to be with our Lord September 11, 2023. She was born on March 24, 1953 in Elkins, West Virginia to Charles and Mary Feaster. Marsha retired from the law firm of Friday, Eldredge & Clark in October 2019.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Mary Feaster and father, Charles Feaster. Marsha is survived by her husband, soul mate and best friend, Gary W. Chambers and step children, Lisa A. Barnett and Gary W. Chambers, Jr.
In lieu of flowers, please send memorials in Marsha's name to CARTI Cancer Center.
Marsha's service will be held at St. James Methodist Church on September 18, 2023, at 10:00 am.
Gary, our community feels your loss. It was always good to see you both on your outings over the last year. I will miss her smile and waive as Picachu and I were slowly making it up the hill. Prayers for you and your family.
So sorry for your loss. Marsha fought a long hard battle, but now is in the arms of the Lord and free from pain. You will be in our prayers! Dale and Jimmilee Kinzler
Gary, so sorry for your loss. Marsha was a wonderful woman and wife.
I will miss you sweet Marsha. Hope you are out of pain and at peace. Wishing Gary love and prayers to help him get through this.
I am so sorry to hear this sad news. My thoughts and prayers are for Gary and the family. May the Lord grant you comfort in this difficult time.
I've known Gary for years but just met Marsha in 2022. She was such a sweet, Christian lady. May the Lord give Gary and family strength and comfort during this time of sorrow.
Gary,
I am very sorry for your loss. I am praying for you and your family during this most difficult time. Mike
Marsha was such a beautiful woman I adored and loved her dearly! She will truly be missed by her CARTI family. She was always such a delight to be around and I could always count on such a warm and loving smile. Marsha and her husband Gary I saw them as a second family to myself as I grew so fond of both of them. Marsha will truly be missed but will always be here with us.
Oh Marsha, my sweet neighbor! I have so many memories of our visits during our dog walking. You were such a joy and a wonderful friend. Wait for me at the gate!
Gary, I didn’t know Marsha, but my thoughts are with you. So sorry. One of your Andover neighbors, Susan
My dear friend. Love and prayers for Gary and the family.
Sincerest of condolences and prayers to Gary and family. We will forever value Marsh’s heart and friendship. She is loved always and missed much.
Marsha & I have been friends since 7th grade. Both of our mothers worked at one of the local hospitals. We shared many of the same classes through high school, but our friendship blossomed during our activities in the school band. We survived many hours of band camp, indoor practices, and more marching which allowed us to perform in NC, Atlantic City, and DC. Last summer we planned to share a hotel in our hometown to attend our 50th high school reunion, but she was unable to attend at the last minute due to a fall. I will think of this missed opportunity when I think of Marsha, but know that she always carried a bit of Elkins in her heart. Rest well, my friend!
Gary,
I’m so very sorry. Marsha was a true light in this world. She will be sorely missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Gayle
I worked with Marsha's mother, as a nurse, for several years and we were great friends. I knew Marsha mostly through her mom's words of love and pride for her. All my sympathy to Marsha's family on their loss.
Marsha will be missed by the many lives she touched during her short time here on this earth. I know we will meet again someday. My heart goes out to Gary and the family and I pray God wraps him in His loving arms and gives him the peace that only He can give.
I will miss my dear friend forever. I know that heaven is a happy place so Marsha has to be shopping and finding wonderful bargains up there today. Save some good stuff for me, My Friend!
Our deepest condolences to Gary. We are so sad our time with her was cut short. She was always positive and a joy to be around. We were looking forward to being neighbors on the lake and we had so many special plans. We will carry out those plans in her memory. Saying prayers for peace and comfort for Gary and all who knew her.
My dear friend who will be forever missed. I will see you again one
day, Marsha, and you can give me a tour of heaven.
Marsha was always a joy and will be missed.