Emmett Chambers: The young face of tradition in the funeral industry

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The Chambers’ family legacy in the funeral industry dates back to 1933

ROCKY RIVER, Ohio – when Emmett Chambers’ grandfather and great-grandfather laid the foundation for what would become a respected and enduring business. Starting in West Park, their dedication to serving the community with compassion and dignity quickly became their hallmark. There is also now a location in Berea.

Emmett’s entry into the funeral industry reflects this ethos of encouragement and support too. His decision to join the family business was driven by his own sense of purpose and fulfillment, guided by the principles of service and compassion instilled by his predecessors. Proof of the Chambers’ family philosophy is that another young son, Danny, is in the finance industry, not the funeral industry.

He continues to reflect on his journey into the funeral industry with a mix of pragmatism and gratitude. “This isn’t a sought-after job,” he remembers, acknowledging the unique nature of his profession. However, he also recognizes the advantage of having a “foot in the door” due to his family’s legacy and expertise in the field.

Despite the complexities of the job, Emmett’s journey highlights the importance of finding purpose and fulfillment in one’s career. While not every profession may be considered glamorous or sought-after by society’s standards, what truly matters is the impact and meaning it brings to both the individual and the community.

 

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