Elizabeth Stacey
Hillman Chambers


January 16, 1933 - February 12, 2023

Elizabeth Stacey Hillman Chambers, age 90, of Florence, passed away February 12, 2023. A graveside service will be Saturday, February 18th at 11:00 am at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens with Kevin Johnson officiating. Williams Funeral Home is assisting the family.

Mrs. Chambers is preceded in death by her parents, George and Inez Porter Hillman; siblings, Elaine Olive, Marie Smith, Frances Mitchell, Leila Rush, and William Hillman.

She is survived by her high school sweetheart and husband of seventy years, George Chambers. Additional survivors include her sons, Martin Hillman Chambers and George Clifford Chambers; sister, Madeline Bonds (Larry); grandchildren, Dylan Wilson Chambers, Cory Thomas Chambers, Taylor Hillman Chambers, Analise Chambers, and George Hillman Chambers; and great-grandson, Conrad D. Chambers.

Mrs. Chambers was a homemaker and enjoyed taking care of her children. She served at BSU and was the director for a year, and also taught Sunday school at Woodmont Church. She helped establish the area Christian Women’s Club.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the charity of your choice that helps those in need.



Graveside Service-Saturday

February 18, 2023
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Graveside Service-Saturday

Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens, Florence Boulevard, Florence, AL, USA

February 18, 2023 11:00 am

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2 Comments on “Elizabeth Stacey Hillman Chambers”

  1. Dear Family, Thinking of you all as you gather for services for Aunt Betty. She was a precious part of Dad’s life and became more to me after
    he passed away. I love the published photo of her with the obituary. It captures her quick appreciation of joy and life and her beauty inside and out.
    Much love to each of you, Leila

  2. Dear Mr. Chambers, boys and families,
    Thinking of you today and days going forth. Mrs. Chambers touched so many lives everywhere she went. She was such a Godly influence to the students who attended the BSU and were in her Sunday School class at Woodmont. I remember when I went on Summer Missions, Mrs. C told me that each morning when she did her Bible reading, she would be remembering me in prayer. Each morning I had the assurance that she was praying for me, and it gave me encouragement and strength.
    I will never forget her and her witness and testimony.
    May God bless you,
    Diann McManus Ford

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