It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Logan Hampton Chambers, a beloved son, brother, friend, and talented athlete, who left this world too soon on April 17, 2025, in Ooltewah, Tennessee.
Logan was born on December 21, 1991, and graced our lives for 33 years, sharing his warmth, kindness, and love for life with everyone he encountered.
Logan was the cherished son of Robert Jerry Chambers, Jr. and Connie Jarvis Chambers of Ooltewah. He was preceded in death by his fraternal grandmother, Lillian Chambers, and his maternal grandmother, Celia Jo Geer.
He is survived by his dear brother, Hunter Caleb Chambers of Ooltewah, sister Ashley Stone, and a loving family that includes his paternal grandfather, Robert J. Chambers, Sr. of Ooltewah, and maternal grandfather, William C. Jarvis of Sparta, Tn., nephews, Reese Stone, Grayson Edge, Braden Chambers. Logan also leaves behind his Aunt Cindy Williams (Brian) of Sparta, Tn., as well as several uncles: Terry Chambers (Cyndi) of Ringgold, Ga; Tom Jarvis (Nancy) of Fayetteville, AR; Paul Jarvis (Vickie) of Lebanon, Tn.; and Billy Jarvis (Ana) of Sparta, Tn.
Logan was not only a son and brother but also a best friend to Nate Finley of Tennessee, whom he considered a brother for life. He is further survived by his loyal and cherished companion, his sweet dog Nala, who was a constant source of comfort and joy in his life. Logan’s numerous cousins, extended Family, and friends will also hold his memory close.
A proud graduate of Ooltewah High School, Logan’s legacy in the local community is highlighted by his remarkable talent in sports, particularly golf.
During his junior and senior years, he was the number one seed in golf and earned the Title of Club Champion at Ooltewah’s Champions Club in 2008 and 2009. Logan's passion for the game was evident not only in his accolades but also in the camaraderie he fostered. He was well-liked and respected, and his presence on the course brought joy to many.
One of his proudest moments came in 2020 when he and his father, Jerry Chambers, won the Holiday Shootout, with Logan sinking an incredible Eagle from 87 yards out. In true Logan fashion, he celebrated this special victory by expressing gratitude for the precious time spent with his father–a testament to his humble spirit and deep love for family.
Logan was known for his gentle and kind nature. He carried himself with a quiet dignity that earned him the friendship and respect of all who knew him. He had a unique ability to make others feel valued and loved, consistently brightening the lives of those fortunate enough to cross his path through his magnetic sensitivity.
His bond with his beloved dog Nala reflected this tenderness; she was his constant companion, a faithful friend who mirrored the warmth and care he extended to all. Logan’s sensitivity and genuine heart created a ripple of connection, bringing people together in moments of joy and solace alike.
As we remember Logan, let us celebrate a life marked by love, gentleness, and a profound devotion to friendship and family. He leaves a void that can never be filled, but we find solace in the memories he gifted us and the legacy of kindness he leaves behind. In this moment of deep sorrow, we are reminded that Logan’s legacy of love will endure with us for eternity.
A memorial service to honor Logan’s life will be held on Saturday, April 26, at 3 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Tim Geer officiating. Interment in Ooltewah Cemetery will follow service.
A visitation for family and friends to come together and reflect on the joy Logan brought into our lives begins prior to the service on Saturday 1-3 p.m.
“Perhaps they are not stars, but openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through to light our paths.”
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Arrangements and care entrusted to Chattanooga Funeral Home, Valley View Chapel, 7414 Old Lee Highway, Chattanooga, Tn. 37421.