Ross-Lambert-Obituary

Ross Eugene Lambert

Tucson, Arizona

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Ross Eugene Lambert 88, passed away peacefully April 14, 2011, born October 7, 1922 Terre Haute Ind. Preceded in death by his wife Joan of 62 years. He is survived by two sons, Craig (Karla) and Brian (Ronna); seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Ross lived a full rich life. He was a...

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Dad, We cannot express how much all the love and laughter you brought into our lives has meant to everyone. You will always be with us and we know you and Mom are together and in a wonderful place. Thank you for all the love and help and guidance! Brian and Ronna

Dear Dad, WE are all missing you and Mom very much these days. We know you are in a wonderful place! We feel like you are with us always. You have been a wonderful father and grandfather to us. You had that cheerful way of always making people feel good. Love you forever Brian and Ronna

Losing someone so special to you and your family is unbelievably hard. My heart goes out to all of you. Keep your memories of him close to your heart.You will think about him so often when things are difficult and challenging as well as when things are happy or something funny reminds you of your times together. You will remember his smile, the feel of his arms around you, his laugh and the scent of his aftershave. They are the most precious of memories.

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Grandpa,
You were always so kind and patient... a true role model. You're stories were the best, and somehow you managed to keep us entertained on that farm with no TV for weeks at a time. Thank you for all of the breakfasts at six in the morning, for helping me on my studies in the summer, and for reminding me that I could attain any goal I chose. I will never forget you or all of the fun flying kites and being scared of the wicked witch in the water tower. You are smarter than some...

Dear Dad,
There are so many things I want to say to you. To the wonderful, loving man that wrapped his arms around a gawky girl from Glendora High and gave her a father that she never had. Your wisdom, your laughter, you advise and your quickness to forgive- only a few of your most amazing qualities that I could have never expected to put together in a dad. Thank you for all the wonderful years, for raising amazing sons that were willing to share you, for all the pop corn you popped,...

Grandpa, you are the smartest man I ever knew....and the biggest practical joker. We will miss your laughter and your wisdom. Give Grandma a big hug and kiss for us. We love and miss you terribly

I will always remember being so excited when you Aunt Joan were visiting. I Miss you already!

Dear Dad, We just want to let you know how very much it meant to us to have you live with us and be a part of our family here in Tucson. We don't have the words to tell you how greatly we appreciate everything you have done for all of us. We all miss you and Mom and you will always be in our hearts and watching over us. All our love forever and ever. Brian and Ronna

Uncle Ross I will miss you so much! We always has so much fun together when you and Aunt Joan came to town. I will never forget you donning your fancy suit and serving Cindi and I hot cocoa and peaches on the good china out of a silver tea service. We could always count on you to make us laugh or share with us your wisdom. I know you are with Aunt Joan now...give her my love! Miss you already.