William Louis "Bill" Chambers

william chambers
Of Vienna, VA on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at INOVA Fairfax Hospital.

Beloved husband of Antonia Chambers; son of the late William and Louise Chambers. Survived by his brother Robert Chambers; aunt Violet (Nick) Martin and Stella (Nobuhiro) Satake and cousin Lori (Peter) Bauck.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. This year at the VATESOL conference, I was so excited to connect with Bill and realize that he is a fellow music-lover and musician (in addition to being a fellow ESL teacher and fellow VATESOL board member). He generously gave many conference attendees copies of his CD, “Chambers Music” – such a great tool for the classroom. He will be missed… My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

  2. We may not understanding why sad things happen, may it somehow help to know how much we care. I wish to express my sympathy in your loss and to let you know that our thoughts are with you.

  3. Antonia – I am so sorry for your loss and heartbreak. Anyone could see that you and Bill were soulmates. He had such great stories – like the almost-stolen election in Palau! We all will miss him, but please know that loving friends, including me, surround you to give you comfort and support. God will hold you through this terrible time of grief, and one day the sun will shine again for you, I promise. Love, Priscilla

  4. Antonia – I remember the first time I met you and Bill and how great I thought you were for each other. I’ve loved hearing about your trips and outings and I hope your grief eventually gives way to fond memories. We will be there for you whenever you need. Love, Nancy and Rob

  5. Dear Antonia – My family and I will keep you in our thoughts and Bill in our prayers. Please accept our most heartfelt condolences and sympathy. Tom and Family

  6. Antonia: I am so very sorry for your sudden loss and am keeping you close in my thoughts and prayers. Your loving marriage was evident. I hope beautiful memories will comfort you in the days ahead. I’m here for lunch whenever you are ready. Fondly, Sue

  7. Dear Antonia, I’m sorry that I never had the privilege of meeting Bill, but I will think of him and of you and your stories of fun together from now on, whenever I hear of the Blackhawks, the Bills, the Giants, the Packers, the Stanley Cup, trains, and so much more! With love from all your friends, Rob

  8. Dear Antonia, I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss, and regret never having had an opportunity to meet Bill, but will remember him by the fond stories you shared with me. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Remember that we love and care about you, and may the comfort of God help you during this difficult time. Love, Andrea

  9. Antonia: I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Catherine Salcedo. INR/WHA

  10. Antonia, I offer my heartful condolences on the passing of your husband, Bill. May you find solace in memories of times you spent together, of shared joys, and of challenges jointly overcome. May God grant you peace and strength now and in the days ahead. Keith

  11. Dearest Antonia, I am so terribly sorry for your loss. I cannot imagine the pain of losing a spouse, especially in such a sudden way. My heart grieves with yours. You and your family will always be in my prayers. Love, Michelle

  12. Dear Antonia, Please accept my most sincere expressions of sympathy. Thanks to you, I have so many lovely memories of Bill, and of his service to others as a teacher. For me, he will remain an inspiration. Alienor and I will remember you in our prayers.

  13. Dear Antonia, Please accept my most sincere expressions of sympathy. Thanks to you, I have so many lovely memories of Bill, and of his service to others as a teacher. For me, he will remain an inspiration. Alienor and I will remember you in our prayers.

  14. Dear Antonia, I have only received the awful news today and sadly missed the wake. I plan to be at the funeral tomorrow. My heart goes out to you and your family at this tragic time. Bill was a wonderful guy and I was honored to be the one who introduced him to you. He always said how happy marriage with you had made him. I’ll never forget Bill and I pray he is at peace now.

  15. Aloha Antonia, I know we have never met but I am a friend of Robert, your brother-in-law. He has spoke often to me about Bill, sharing some of his childhood memories of his brother and all the accomplishments that Bill achieved as an adult. He seemed like such a wonderful man and I wanted to send you my condolences and let you know I will keep you in my prayers. God bless, Laura


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