Jack Powell Chambers, 81, passed away peacefully on Feb. 20, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. Born on May 17, 1944, Jack lived a life defined by hard work, deep love, and unwavering devotion to Jesus and his family.
Jack was a hardworking man who believed in providing for those he loved. He led by example, teaching his children and grandchildren the value of dedication, integrity, and perseverance. No matter how long the day or how heavy the load, his family always came first. His strength was steady, his heart was generous, and his love was constant and true.
He found great joy in the simple pleasures of life. Jack loved working in his yard and took special pride in tending to his roses. His garden was a reflection of him — patiently nurtured, carefully tended, and full of quiet beauty. He also loved working with wood. Whether building, repairing, or crafting something with his hands, he found satisfaction in creating things that would last. His projects were made with care, skill, and often shared with those he loved.
He is survived by his loving daughters, Laura Chambers; Phyllis Phillips and husband Ricky; and Penny Martin and husband David. He was a proud and devoted grandfather to Samantha Reis and husband Ramon; Jason White and wife Marissa; Chad White and wife Natalee; Macie Martin and husband Baldemar Sandoval; and Megan Mendez and husband Nelson.
Jack’s greatest joy was his growing family. He adored his great-grandchildren: Lilianna and Lyondru Reis; Trayton and Teagan White; Cayden and Kelbee Franklin and Holden White; Heidi and Hatti LaFrance; Baldemar Sandoval Jr.; and Lucas and Alex Mendez. He also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many dear friends who will cherish his memory.
Jack was preceded in death by his beloved wife of sixty-one years, Dorothy Chambers, the love of his life; his beautiful daughter, Pamela Chambers; his parents, Jack Floyd and Lillie Mae Chambers; and his sister, Verta Sue Lawrence. We take comfort in knowing he is reunited with those he loved so dearly.
Jack’s life was a testament to what truly matters — faithfulness to family, a strong work ethic, and a loving heart. His legacy will live on in the lives he shaped, the lessons he taught, and the love he gave so freely.
He will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.


