Debra Snowden’Mull
Debra Snowden’Mull lit a candle in memory of Grover Chambers

Birth date: Jan 20, 1951 Death date: Apr 28, 2023
Grover Kermit Chambers, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, age 72, passed peacefully from this life into eternal rest at his home in Annapolis, Maryland on April 28, 2023. Born on January 20 Read Obituary
Debra Snowden’Mull lit a candle in memory of Grover Chambers
My sincere condolences to the family of Grover. Having known Grover over 30 years we shared many laughs and often had discussions about the Bible. The one thing that I loved about Grover was that he was not ashamed to share his testimony about his life and how God changed his life. I’ll miss that smile and his sense of humor
To the family of Grover Chambers, he was such a very nice person always had a smile and always greeted you with one. I will miss seeing him with Leslie when they came to my house Grover always drove. He will be missed by all, he has earned his Golden Wings. To the family you are in my prayers.
RIP
To the Chambers family you all have my deepest condolences. Grover was such a nice person .Rest On Grover🙏
Grover you were
such a nice person always greeted people with your smile and your laugh.Im sending my prayers and condolences to your family. RIP
I knew Mr Grover from working for HACA. I got to know him more from working with him with the ADBC. He always had that smile and a joke or two. When it came to the children and working hard he made sure that he did just as much if not more than what he asked of them. My condolences to his family. He will be missed.
"Little" always had a wide welcoming smile regardless of the amount of time that passed since he had last seen you. He was always kind. It wasn't until I was an adult that I knew his given name of GROVER!!!! Rest well kind soul.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Grover Chambers. Rest peacefully Grover.
Several years ago, Grover and I were employed at Safeway which at the time was located in Eastport. We began as porters, assisting customers with putting there groceries in there cars and occasionally helping the cashier’s in bagging. In time, we were promoted to the Produce Department where we were responsible cutting off the butts of celery, lettuce and arranging the various products for display that made them appealing to customers. It was during this period, that we were also neighbors and our daughters were the same age. Those were some good days! I extend my deepest condolences to his family and pray that there memories will provide some measure of comfort.