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Carolyn F. Lambert

Overland Park, Kansas

Age 72

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Carolyn F. LambertCarolyn Faye Lambert, Overland Park, KS, former First Lady of Baker University, passed away July 17 with her family gathered around her bed. A memorial service for Carolyn will be held at 11:00 AM, Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection Wesley...

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Loving thoughts and prayers to all who knew, respected and deeply loved this lovely woman. We miss you, Aunt Shine

Dear President Lambert,

We share our deep sympathy with you on the loss of your wife Carolyn. May the Lord Jesus bless you and your family with His healing comfort and balm of peace for many days ahead.

Grateful for the days spent at BakerU as the Acting Registrar.
God bless you.

As one of Baker's Parmentors, I had the opportunity to work with President Lambert and Carolyn, and I was impressed by the individual care and attention they gave me. In fact, they attended some of my Cross Country meets, and I remember thinking how lucky I was to have the University's President and his wife at the starting line of my meets. Carolyn will be missed;however, her legacy will continue...

Thinking of you and your family...

Kristy Thrasher De la Cruz

Our sympathy and condolences in the loss of Carolyn – well remembered and appreciated from your days at Baker. We were saddened by the report. Better than most, I understand.

To Dan and Dee and Dick....I am so sorry for your loss. I know how hard it is to lose a special person, which Carolyn obviously was. God bless.

We remember and appreciate all that Carolyn did for Baker.
Bill & Barbara Gaeddert
Lawrence, KS

What a lovely and generous woman she was. I will always remember how kind she was to me.

Christine and I were so sorry to hear about Carolyn's passing. We all had such great memories of Heavner/Lambert family "Get togethers" in Liberty. She was a good neighbor to the Kohls family. And, we will always remember the wonderful evening catching up with the Lamberts in South Carolina. Carolyn was a wonderful woman and will be greatly missed.

Carolyn made a huge difference at Baker University, and she was the inspiration for Michelle as a great First Lady. We are blessed to have known her.