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Kenneth Lambert

MIMS, Florida

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Kenneth Lambert - Mims - Kenneth Lambert, 73, died Wednesday, February 11, 2009. He was born in Uriah, AL. He was a Tour Escort for Delaware North for 40 years at Kennedy Space Center. He was a member of VFW in Titusville. He enjoyed fishing, and spending time with family and friends. He is...

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It's been 13 years Daddy I love you more than anything in the world forever go Yankees I miss and love you Daddy

I met Kenny while I worked at Camp KSC during the past four summers. He was always so wonderful to the campers. Kenny was a wealth of information about the space program and treated everyone with great respect. I will miss him this summer! Kenny, I hope you catch all of the Yankee games!

Dear Family of Ken Lambert ,you are all in my prayers for I have had the honor to met pops a few times, and had nothing but respect for the man. He loved you all so much and so deeply. Atleaste now he is with grandma and living in light and love. God bless and be strong.

God looked around his garden and found an empty place.
He then looked down upon the Earth and saw your weary face.
He put his arms around you
and lifted you to rest.
He saw the road was getting rough
and the hills were hard to climb,
so he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine".

God bless you Ken. I am proud to say that you were my friend.

I met Ken in 1977 while working at TW Services/NASA Tours. During those 17 years, Ken was always happy, positive, and such a joy to talk to. His love for his family was awesome. They were always the first thing he talked about after he asked how you were doing. Even 14 years later after I left TW, we would see Ken in town and he was still one of the nicest and friendliest people you could ever meet. Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with his family.

I met Kenny through my sister Christine. She worked with him at KSC. He was an advid Yankees fan as we are. He was wonderful to my Mom when we toured the Space Center. My Mom passed away a few weeks ago and I guess Kenny is driving her around heaven. May God Bless you Kenny.

Lambert family;I worked with Ken at KSC for 7yrs.He was always there to help any and every one.I will always remember him and his love for his family and friends.l Love ya Ken! Mary Crespo. Bus 4.

I knew Kenny for 17 years and always enjoyed his presence. A real pleasure to talk to and put me in a good mood for the day. I will miss you Kenny!

Bruce K. Elrick