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David J. Lambiotte

Camarillo, California

1934 - 2008

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David J. Lambiotte, 74, died peacefully in his sleep Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008, at his home in Camarillo.

David was a loving and generous husband and father who always did everything he could to ensure the well-being of his children.

David was born March 23, 1934, to Ethel and Oscar...

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Dear Rose and family,
Am sending my heartfelt sympathy to you and yours during this time of sorrow and grief. It is so hard, but we must take things one day at a time and trust that God will keep His Loving Arms surrounding you. Am praying for you. God bless and keep you. Hugs, ClaraJean Knepp

Dear Rose, We were so sorry to hear of David's passing. What a great guy! We will miss his wit and intelligent conversations. We were so fortunate to know him and enjoy his company at the fun parties at Bill and Betty's. Remembering David with fond memories. Thinking of you,

Pat and Norm Beach

I am sorry for your loss and my prayers are with you...

Words cannot express what a presence Uncle David was -- we were separated by distance over the years but every visit was a precious one - I will never forget the stories that he shared - the warmth and kindness he displayed - the special songs that he sang - the wonderful visit that I made a few years ago to California - I wish I could have been there for the standing room only last farewell but he is watching over all of us now - Soar with the Angels Uncle David - you will always be in my...

On behalf of the entire Lambiotte family, I'd like to thank everyone for their kind words and for sharing their fond memories of my dear father, David Lambiotte. It has been very comforting to hear how his intelligence, wit, warmth, generosity and gregariousness (I could go on and on...) has left such an indelible mark on the lives of so many people, as was evident at the standing-room-only memorial service on Tuesday, November 18. I can confidently say that he would have been humbly...

Dear Rosetta and Family.
It is with a heavy heart that I write this note of sympathy. Dave was a true friend and patriot who always put others ahead of himself. We first meet in the late 70's when Dave and his team at NCEL were working on R&D projects for the Marine Corps. We became close over the years as I visited the Lab and Dave visited Quantico, VA. We shared many occasions of both a social and serious nature. We became close friends and I always looked forward to seeing Dave and...

We are saddened by the passing of Mr. Lambiotte. The Maher family knew of him and his family when he lived on Napa sreet in Oxnard and my father worked with him at the CBC base. We were childhood friends of his children Marcia and Annie. We were sorry to hear of the passing of Marcia. We had very fond childhood memories of her. My sister Julie remembers David attending our brother Mark's funeral in 1993. She was so touched by his presence. Our father Joseph passed away last year.
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My heartfelt sympathy to Rosetta and family. When I arrived at the Naval Civil Engr Lab in 1970, Dave helped me learn the ropes of working for the federal government, the world of Naval Airfields, and even contributed to my social life.
His irrepressible wit and buoyant outlook will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Dave hired me and helped guide my career at the Naval Civil Engineering Lab. He was a great boss. He was always friendly and had great stories to tell. My thoughts and prayers go out to all his family, thanks for sharing him with his friends at work.