Harry was born in Edgemont, Arkansas on February 26, 1932 to the late Sylvia Yetive Linn Chambers and Robert Harrison Chambers.
In his early years growing up on a farm, Harry liked to hunt, fish, bareback ride and play sports. He enjoyed school and graduated from Louisiana State University in 1955. He met his wife Mary Joan Ourso Chambers while in school and they were married in Plaquemine, LA, June 23, 1956.
Harry had a successful career in the restaurant industry. After college Harry worked for the Toddle House in Beaumont. They then moved to St. Louis, MO, Kansas City, MO and San Antonio, TX with the Toddle House. Harry left the Toddle House and founded The Kettle Restaurants with his brother Danny, which operated from 1968 to 1995. He not only took pride in his business, but truly appreciated the friendships he made with his employees and business partners. Over the years, he also served on many boards of directors throughout his Houston years. In his free time he enjoyed working in his garden, fishing and hunting.
As a man who operated in bulk, from purchasing, to his positive attitude, kindness and generosity; He sure did acquire a ton of love in this life. He always had to be working and was writing a book on maintaining a positive outlook on life and applying it to your everyday life and business to accomplish your goals until the day he died. His advice to loved ones: "Apply yourself to the best of your ability. Understand other people. Understand their needs, desires, opinions and beliefs." Harry Sr.
He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Mary Joan Ourso Chambers; along with four children; Beth and Flay Armstrong, Harry and Tammy Chambers, Brenda and Mark Carter, and Rene and Ray Rosenstrauch; 10 grandchildren, Allison and Garret Dumoit, Ken Hooper, Chaselinn Chambers, Carson Chambers, Cole Chambers, Alan Carter, Jonathan Carter, Mary Carter, Kayla Rosenstrauch and Nicole Rosenstrauch; 2 great-grandchildren Addison and Sydney Dumoit; 7 siblings, Betty Joe Stafford, Evelyn McKeown, Danny Chambers, Margie Irbe, Nettie Jean Scarzafava, Glenda Scogin and David Chambers; and many other loving nieces, nephews and relatives. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Jack Chambers.
A viewing for Harry Linn Chambers, Sr. will be held Saturday, March 25, 2017 from 9:00-10:00am with services beginning at 10:00am at Klein Funeral Home Cy-Fair, 9719 Wortham Blvd, Houston, TX 77065. Burial will follow in Rock Springs Cemetery in Rock Springs, AR Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 2:00pm. Serving as pallbearers will be his grandsons.
Condolences(7)
Tammy Hensley
Warren, AR Monday, April 3, 2017 My deepest sympathy for the family.John & Paige (Hill) Stell
Monticello, AR Saturday, March 25, 2017 Prayers for the family during this difficult time.Love,
John, Paige, Jayson, Colt, Brayden, Brad, Jake, & Jared
Janice Gladden Wiggam
Hot Springs Village, AR Saturday, March 25, 2017 You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May God give you peace and comfort in your loss.With love & sympathy,
Janice
Kay McClain Worbington
Monticello, AR Friday, March 24, 2017 To the Chambers family: You have my prayers and sympathy at the loss of you love one. May God comfort you through this difficult time.Carole (Johns) Rushing
Woodlawn, AR Friday, March 24, 2017 Betty Jo and all the family I was so sorry to read about Harry. Please accept my sincere sympathy. May the Lord give you strength, comfort and peace at this time.Carole (Doss-Johns) Rushing
Wilmot Green
Warren, AR Friday, March 24, 2017 Glenda and David and families, so sorry to hear of your loss. May God keep you in His loving, healing and comforting arms.Sincerely, love
Wilmot and Thelma Green
Mary D Lasiter
Wilmar, AR Thursday, March 23, 2017 Jo I am so very sorry to see where Harry had passed away. Please accept my sympathy for you and all the family.