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Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church
April 16, 2005
Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church and Troop 194 convey our deepest sympathy to the family of Cubmaster Margaret M. Lambert. Mrs. Lambert enthusiastically and faithfully served as Cubmaster of our unit for over 20 years, even though she was not a member of Camphor and was "on loan" from Mt. Olivet Tabernacle Baptist Church. Scoutmaster Officer wishes the family to know, "She will be greatly missed and very hard to replace. Our prayers go to the family."
Lucy Carr
March 10, 2005
To the family, You have many memories as I will have. A lovely person always striving to help someone else. I met her in the Boy Scout area. You have my sympathy.
Rev. Frances Sparkman
March 9, 2005
Ms. Lambert, thank you for your influence in my life. You have always encouraged me to pursue my goals and dreams. You will be dearly missed.
To the Lambert Family: Thank you for sharing your mom. My condolences to you all but remember that weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Take comfort in knowing that she fought a good fight, she finished her course and she kept the faith and now, she's laid down her cross for a crown.
Faithe Lambert-Harris
March 9, 2005
Grandmom, I woke the other morning and the first thing I picked up was a picture of you. The relationship I had with you was more than special, you loved me with an unconditional, nonjudgemental love and you helped me become the woman I am. Your love for my father and my siblings was a true testament to your unwavering loyalty to your family. You loved me and protected me from so many people and things, and your own experiences added years of wisdom and grace to my very existence. My sincere desire is that I can take every lesson and word of encouragement that you gave and pass it on to the next generation that we might leave legacies of strength, hope, courage and wisdom for every child that follows. May the grace of God that sustained you in life embrace you as you enter Heaven's Gates to be with all of our loved ones who have gone on before you. I love you...... Faithe.
Barbara Gary
March 7, 2005
Everyone who crosses our path impacts our lives in one way or another, there are those who stand out more than others....Ms Margaret stood out as someone who was concerned not only about her own family but also those around her...the bible tells us to love our neighbor as ourselves...GO TO YOUR REST, it has been a long journey.....you have crossed to the other side.
James Lambert
March 5, 2005
Grandmom: You were always there for anyone who needed help. You were a Maitriarc in your day. You will be sadly missed. I'm not crying though because to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. God has called you to a better place. Jesus said in my Father's house are many mansions. Live on in your mansion and I'll see you when I get there.
Love,
James Evan Lambert
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