Colleen-Lambert-Obituary

Colleen Lambert

Buffalo, New York

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May 20, 2006, wife of the late William J. Lambert; loving mother of Elizabeth (Michael) Mararian, William J., Jr., Brian J. and Lawrence J. (Kelly) Lambert; dear sister of Maureen Canney and Anthony (Jean) Canney. Friends may call Monday 7-9 PM and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the REDDINGTON FUNERAL...

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Dear Lambert Family,
I just learned of your Mom's passing and am truly saddened by the news. Your Mom and I knew each other from the time we were about six years old (Yes, from St. Martin's on.) Everytime we saw each other it was like we were kids again except, as the years passed, we no longer had the speed of youth. I will miss your Mom.
My deepest condolences,
Kathy (Putich) Kraft

I really didn't know her but I know very well her son, Bill. He is a very wonderful person. A son that I would like to have someday. My condolences to his family. I hope she knows in heaven how good a person she raised even if it wasn't all nice.
Coleen you did good believe it!!!!

Hello,She was very funny to me.And
loved wrestling the way I do.She got me laughing the way I made her and her sister laugh.

Dear Bill and Family,
I am very sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. Bill has shared with me her many recent struggles and utter determination to again be well. Our prayers are with you and I know your family will get through this tough time guided by the good habits and strong faith she instilled in her children. Bill has always said what a great and gentle soul his Dad was may they be reunited and your hearts filled with warm memories.

Dear Bill Lambert & Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother, Colleen. My heartfelt condolences go out to you & your family. May it bring you comfort to know that many caring thoughts from all your Tampa, Florida friends are with you. I pray for your family & wish you peace.

Your friend,

My memories of Colleen go back over the past 60+ years. In the beginning...was it at #67 school or First Grade at St. Martin's?, I can see her as a curly-topped cherub with sparkling Irish eyes. I see her coming to play dolls, dress-up or roller skate on Hollywood or Ann Arbor Ave. with Ellen Sheehan, Julie Cheman, Mary Ann Carey
and others; riding our bikes; at Church and School at St. Martin's....not the new school and church but the old ones...the brown shingled box with the church...

Dear Lambert Family, I am so sorry at the loss of your Mom, Colleen. She was a kind and wonderful lady to know. My parents, Ron & Jean spent many 4 PM Masses together at St. Agatha's church with Colleen & Bill. When my Mom was ill your Mom would call her to chat and keep her spirits up.Now that my Dad passed this May, the four of them are together again in Heaven-happy and in peace. All of you are in my family's thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. May God Bless you with...

My earliest memories of Colleen were when she was the babysitter for my brothers and me. Over the years we'd remind one another of how she'd threaten to take us to Father Baker's in Lackawanna if we didn't behave. (Of course, we were always good so we knew she would never follow through). We joked about it each year in our birthday cards to one another. And thanks for keeping me off the rollercoasters at Crystal Beach. You were much wiser than me in that regard. Colleen, you had a big heart,...

To my neighbor Mrs. Lambert, a kind and gracious women who was the first to welcome me to Whitfield Avenue. I will miss you. May your soul be at rest in the Lord.