News of Chambers’ passing sparked an outpouring of grief from colleagues, friends, and community members. Her former employer, WBRC 6 News, released a statement remembering her as a dedicated journalist with a passion for storytelling and community coverage, particularly high school sports. Former coworkers described her as enthusiastic, reliable, and deeply respected in local media.
After leaving full-time broadcasting, Chambers transitioned into education, teaching broadcast journalism at Thompson High School. She became a mentor to many students and was named Advisor of the Year by the Alabama Scholastic Press Association in 2024. Chambers often spoke about the joy she found in teaching and motherhood. While her loss is deeply felt, many say her legacy lives on through the students she inspired and the impact she made both on and off the screen.