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Peter Lambros

Westlake, Ohio

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age 76, born June 18, 1947, passed away February 15, 2024. Peter Arthur Lambros passed peacefully in his sleep on February 15th after a long-fought battle with leukemia. Pete was a devoted husband to Karen (nee Ward). Loving brother to Diane Foos (Tony), Joann Tsang (Ignatius) and David (Janine)...

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I miss you my friend. J DOYLE

Pete was my old friend´s big brother. I remember Pete´s family on Clifton and his mother cooking breakfast, Pete talked about baseball back then. I remember their aunt, too...she was pretty and refined. Diane´s piano music drifted through the house a lot and I knew David and then Cookie. I loved that their mom was home, and kind to me. I´m sorry that my friend Diane has lost her big brother, and am sure that the whole family loves him deeply.

Pete and I shared a birthday ... in high school that was "cool thing". My favorite memory of Pete was taking drivers education class with him, we ended up driving in the same car, with Lee Sherman and Jeff Smith; they teased me relentlessly. Classic, Pete. My condolences, yet great joy knowing he was always loved.

I love you Pete.From the first memory of you playing at the Clifton house with Cookie, to the gig at the Blue Note and everything after and between, we had wonderful moments together. A great guy , cook and companion. Say hello to Estelle, Ina, Tommie, Tom, Art, Yiya and many others for me. Doc

I had the fortune to know Pete as a volunteer at Big Met. Also enjoyed an occasional round of golf with him. He was never anything but a gentleman and a great person to spend time with. My prayers go out to his family and other friends at this time of great loss.

I met Pete 5 years ago at The Big Met. I enjoyed playing golf with him a great deal. Pete was not only fun to be around, but I also enjoyed the many stories he told me about his experiences on the road while putting on rock n' roll concerts. He was always someone I looked forward to seeing. Pete was a cool cat and I would bet he's playing golf today high up above the clouds. GOD Bless his soul.

My condolences to Karen and the family of a great guy and good friend. Pete and I worked together at Big Met for a few years and played many rounds together. I'm going to really miss the post round stories he shared while we had a few beers. May he rest in eternal peace.

We will miss Pete. It was always encouraging to be welcomed by Pete at 7:10am at WPCC (Big Met). A true gentleman. See you at the "heavenly" turn Pete.

Great memories of family fun and golf! Well maybe golf not always so great but fun times always