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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sgt. Cole Chambers, killed in motorcycle accident, laid to rest
Cole Chambers, soldier and son, is remembered
By CHRISTINA HAYDEN
Those who knew Cole Chambers best recognized him as a vivacious and outgoing guy whose good mood was contagious.
“He was a unique character,” cousin Beau Breaux said. “He was generally care-free and fun loving. He was always having a good time.”
Soon after graduating Tomball High School in June of 2006, Chambers began his career with the United States Army.
After training, Chambers was deployed in support of operation Iraqi Freedom in September of 2007.
Chambers was currently assigned to the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, and 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood and was preparing to be deployed again in July 2011, to Iraq.
“When he came back from Iraq, he transferred to Fort Hood so he could be close to the family down here in Texas,” Breaux said.
Sgt. Cole Chambers, 23, of Tomball, died from injuries in a motorcycle accident in Belton, TX on June 10. The funeral service was held at 10 a.m. on June 17 at Tomball United Methodist Church located at 1603 Baker Drive Tomball.
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