Luther Chambers was born at Whiteside, Tennessee on 27 April 1907, the son of Walter C. Chambers and Mary Ellen Cox. Huband of Rubie Chambers. Brother of T/5 Coy Chambers.
Luther Chambers Died non Battle 18 March 1944
Buried at Ladds Cemetery near Whiteside, TN
Private First Class
Hq & Hq. Battery, Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion
Coast Artillery Corps
The Chattanooga Daily Times, 19 March 1944
Pfc. Luther Chambers, 37, died at Camp Stewart, Ga., yesterday morning. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rubie Chambers, Chattanooga; father, Willis Chambers, Knoxville; two sisters, Mrs. Claude Stancil, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Will Dagan, Jasper; five brothers, Cpl. Clay Chambers, U.S. Army; Arthur and John Chambers, Chattanooga, Will and J.B. Chambers, Jasper.
- Rank: Private First Class
- Date of birth: 27 April 1907
- Date of death: 18 March 1944
- County: Hamilton
- Hometown: Chattanooga
- Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
- Division/Assignment: Coast Artillery Corps, Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion
- Conflict: World War II
- Burial/Memorial Location: Ladds Cemetery near Whiteside, TN
- Location In Memorial: Pillar XI, Middle Panel
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