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The Rev. Carroll R. Chambliss, Sr.: An AME Scouting Legend

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He and his sister, Nora Lou, and four brothers, Jessie Jr, Francis, Leonard (Leo), and Carey, grew up as members of Pearl Street AME Church in Jackson, Mississippi.

His mother, Nora Robinson Chambliss, an accomplished pianist and music teacher at Jackson College, served as the church secretary at Pearl Street AME Church during Carroll Chambliss’ formative years.

His father, Jessie R. (J.R.) Chambliss, Sr., an accomplished businessman, community leader, was respected and well-known as a dedicated layman at Pearl Street and throughout the Connectional AME Church.

Thanks to the prayers of their family, church, and many others, all five Chambliss brothers survived World War II and returned home, continued their educations, and started their own families.

Milton J. Chambliss is a Scoutmaster for Troop #51 at Pearl Street AME Church.

Source: The Christian Recorder

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