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Herbert L. Chambers
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Herbert Chambers
Herbert Chambers was born on October 8, 1934, in Washington D.C. to the late Joe Moore and Kathleen Moore Chambers. He had one older Brother, Melvin (Hattie-deceased) Chambers who preceded him in death. Herbert was called home to be with the Lord on November 8, 2022, at the age of 88.
Throughout Herbert’s adolescence he enjoyed playing baseball. He completed his secondary education in Maryland before moving to Cleveland, Ohio in 1964. There he met and married Evelyn Addie. Herbert was employed at Lutheran West Hospital, Republic Steel and the Cleveland Municipal School District where he retired.
Herbert, known affectionately as “Herb” had a great sense of humor and loved sports, especially baseball. He enjoyed watching and attending Cleveland sports and events. Herbert also loved to bowl, and he met many friends while bowling in leagues throughout his life. He had a competitive nature so when he wasn’t bowling or watching sports you could find him playing scrabble or gin rummy with his wife. They affectionately didn&rsq
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Herb Chambers
American businessman
Herbert G. Chambers (born November 24, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman, owner and president of The Herb Chambers Companies, a group of 60 car dealerships in the greater Boston, Massachusetts area.[1] In 2015, at the age of 74, he was named as one of the 400 richest Americans, ranking number 392, with an estimated $1.8 billion, by Forbes magazine.[2]
Early life and career
Chambers was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts and was the son of a commercial artist and a homemaker.[2] He grew up in a two-family home owned by his maternal grandmother. At the age of 13, Chambers' mother started charging him $15 per week rent and this was when he started working at the Stop & Shop supermarket in the neighborhood. He did very well at the market, earning promotions and raises, but his school work at English High School of Boston suffered. He ended up dropping out of high school in his senior year.[3][1]
In 1959, Chambers was out of school and looking for a purpose in life, s
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