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Lucille Hudsco Lambert

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Lucille Hudsco Lambert Lucille Hudsco Lambert, 78, a retired Catasauqua High School English teacher from Catasauqua, passed away on Saturday, March 14, 2009 in Allentown. She was an 11-year survivor of pancreatic cancer. Lucille was a graduate of Arcadia (Beaver) University where she was...

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I will always remember how much she enjoyed having our Golden Retriever, Beau visit her.

I had always loved to read and my time in Mrs. Lambert's 11th grade English class was complete joy. She was also one of my favorite teachers at CHS--she is sincerely missed. (Class of "74)

We welcomed Lucy as a new teacher and soon found that she was more than just a teacher, but an encourger, a friend, someone to respect, and also to be able to enjoy a good laugh with us. Our prayers are with Eli and all her family.

Mrs. Lambert was an amazing force in my high school experience of English. Conservative in traditional values, innovative in creative approaches to independent study, she was always interesting. Her animated passion for teaching vocabulary instilled and fortified my love for words. Her desire to broaden student horizons involved frequent trips to urban museums, theaters, and cultural institutions. She actively balanced structure with unconventional methods of creative development. Due to her...

Dear Eli,
Lucille was an inspiring teacher who had much influence on many of her students. Herb and I extend our sincere sympathy on your loss.

Carol and I offer our deepest sympathy on the loss of Mrs. Lambert who brought so much joy to our class. She taught us to strive for more in learning.

Lucille Lambert will always be remembered for her inspiration and encouragement. She definitely was a credit to the teaching profession.

We never met Lucille Lambert, but consider ourselves close friends of her daughter Lisa and her husband, Al Kirchner.
Judging by the admirable qualities and character of her daughter, she must have a wonderful mother besides such a talented, well remembered teacher. We send our prayers and condolences to the entire Lambert family.

I have only recently been advised of Dave's Mom passing. I wish to extend my deepest sorrow to Dave and his family. I did not know Mrs. Lambert but she was obviously a very good teacher and a wonderful mother to have developed a well respected son both professionally and socially.

My best wishes in the most difficult of times.