Chambers, Kevin John

Kevin John Chambers OAM MBBS FRACS FRCS(Eng)
 
A selfless, generous and inspirational man. 
An influential teacher and mentor in the medical community and a wonderful patron of the Visual Arts.
A passing that has left a void in the heart of family, friends and the local community.
Passed away peacefully at the Royal Melbourne Hospital on the 20th November 2020 surrounded by loved ones.
 
Dearly loved husband of Julie and Akanesi (deceased). Devoted father, step-father and father-in-law to Jasmine and Nick, Jenny and Clinton, Scott and Sammie, Kylie and Jason. Beloved brother of Margaret and Rosemary. Adored by his 8 grandchildren Lachlan, Cameron, Charlotte, Ruby, Tom, Maya, Stella and Lila.
 
Due to Covid-19 restrictions a private funeral service will be held.  
Please note - viewing of Kevin's service will available by clicking the link below on Saturday November 28,2020 at 4.00pm
The family has created on the MBPH website a Kevin Chambers Fund http://ioncreative.com.au/kevin_chambers.html where tax deductible donations received will go towards items for the local hospital. This is in lieu of flowers.
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  • Margaret, David and Christine Stephens

    RIP Dr Chambers . A real gentleman and a great surgeon. Our condolences to his family.

  • Margaret, David and Christine Stephens

    RIP Dr Chambers . A real gentleman and a great surgeon. Our condolences to his family.

  • Paul & Cathy McErvale

    Julie and family – we were very saddened to hear of Kevin’s passing this week. He was a doctor for everyone and as a family we were all were blessed with his healing touch.
    RIP Kevin

  • Joanne Hancock

    Dear Julie and family,
    No words will comfort the loss of such a man.
    Having grown up on stories of hospital life, never imagined sharing the work place with such a man…
    What an honour to work with him, learn from him and of course have a laugh with him.
    His shoes will no longer tread the hallways of Mildura’s hospitals.
    But he will be remembered.
    At last he will rest, may it be peaceful.

    With Respect and Love
    Joanne, Alan and Julie Hancock

  • Annesley Perera

    Dear Julie, Kylie, Jasmine, Jenny and Scott. Our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences to you all. Kevin was a gentle giant and I had the privilege of working and being a colleague of him for 15 long years. Kevin was the Maestro in everything he did. Sadly he is no more and I am going to miss my friendly chats whenever I call on him in the future. REST IN PEACE MATE You have earned it. Annesley, Sonali and Andre Perera