Darwin-Lambert-Obituary

Darwin L. Lambert

Easton, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Darwin L. Lambert Darwin L. Lambert, 74, of Moore Township, died Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009, in his home. He was under hospice care. He was the husband of the late Madeline L. (Bollinger) Lambert. She passed away in 2003. Born on March 28, 1934, in Wind Gap, he was the son of the late...

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Donna, Don, Mike

Our Deepest Sympathy to you and your family. I also have memories of Uncle Darwin and Aunt Maggie sitting around the table shooting the breeze with my Mom & Dad, and us playing in your basement or just running around the house, and laughter, that would put a smile on any bodies face. Your Pop will be missed.
Your cousin,
The Kuhns's, Danielle, Ken, Chad & Megan

Donna,Don, Mike & Their Familys

We want to express our Deepest condolences.
I will always have fond memory's of Uncle Darwin.When I was a little girl I loved to hear him talk, and tried real hard to get his accent down, Now my kids know if my accent is heavy mom is mad and go hide.
Our thoughts and Prayers will be with you guys now and always.

Mike,Our thought are with you in your time of grief.Hold on to the memories of your parents and know that they are together now and can be in peace.

Donna and family, We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts.

Bonnie and John Kelly
Jeremy and Danielle Ringhoff

Donna,Don and Mike and family, I know it has been awhile but we are always family and you are in our thoughts. Sorry for your loss, now your mom and dad are together.
The Greb's Sherry Jerry and Cassandra

Donna, Don, Mike and family, so sorry to hear of Uncle Darwin's passing. My fondest memory will be him playing his accordian, and playing baseball at Mammy and Pappy's house. Our deepest sympathy.

The Ladd's, Denise, Dave, Sons & Family

Dear Mike and family,
We want you to know that our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Even though we never met your dad, we know he had to be a great man, having raised a son as great as you.

We hope all the good memories you have of your mom and dad will help you get through this loss.

Most sincerely,

Mike and family,
our prayers are with you and your families. we will truly miss pop as we also miss mom. pop will be happy to be back with her. now he can get all his good home made mashed potatoes again. we love you guys
Scott & Pambi

Donna, Don, Mike and families,

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Pop. He was a special person. I hope you can find some peace in knowing that he is now reunited Mom, and the two of them are together as he wanted. I will miss the stubborn " old dutchman".
You are in my thoughts during this difficult time.