Erik-de Lambert-Obituary

Erik S. de Lambert

Grover Beach, California

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Erik (Ollie) S. de Lambert

12/28/35 - 6/29/13

After a long struggle following surgery for a brain tumor, Erik de Lambert passed away on June 29, 2013, in Santa Barbara, California.

Erik was born in Charlottenberg, Sweden, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1949 with his parents, Astrid...

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Hey old man <3 I miss you dearly. Thanks to you, I have lead a wonderful adventure, just like you always dreamed we would. As we did. I love you.

If there's anything askew in Heaven, Erik will fix it. A man who got things done....a true legend who's stories will live on forever. Rest in Peace Erik, your legend will live on ...

TCP Harding 2012

You will be missed,
Rest in Peace, Eric.

I always enjoyed hearing his stories when I saw him at Gleneagles. He did a great job with the golf course. He will be missed but he will never be forgotten by the regulars at Gleneagles. RIP, Erik.

sad to hear the news--The man had a love of the game that lead to one of the most unique and fun club houses in the world! Also stars in one of the funniest videos(thanx AZ)--
The only guy I know who lipped out an eagle on six from the black tees in a huge storm,or so he told me....R.I.P.

Returning to SF today since 27 years ago when Erik and Forrest brought myself and my brother to come out the San Francisco to spend a summer with them. My dad Danny was Eriks caddy and driver for the time he spent in Prestwick? Was just looking him up tonight and picked up this terrible news. Our condolences go to his family. the Connor's - Prestwick, Scotland

Erik, my dear brother, it is so hard to believe I will never hear your wonderful stories and tall tales again. I will always treasure those last few days together, and only wish you had been well enough to enjoy them as much as I did. Remember what I told you, "No matter where in the world we are, you are always in my heart. Always have been, always will be". Your baby sister, Saga Christina.

I had the great pleasure to work with Erik for the past two years. He was a fascinating man and I enjoyed the time spent with him. My condolences to his family and friends. I always remember his strict but kind way of teaching me to cook to his liking. What a guy! The best gift ever was to learn to embrace someone and dance...even without any music playing. Thank you Erik.

I spent many a day at "The Eagle" playing all day, listening to Erik's stories and sipping on the finest single malts in the Bay Area. He was a character; sometimes you loved him, sometimes not. A unique man.

Roger Kelly