Beverly Ann Lambert, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away on November 15, 2025, in
Bryan, Texas. She was born on August 4, 1961, to Thomas Lambert and Joyce Oliver, in Pontiac, Michigan. She was raised in Clarkston, Michigan, where she cherished the joy of family gatherings and the comfort of faith. In 1982, Beverly made the decision to move to Texas, carrying with her a spirit of resilience that would touch many lives.
Beverly's career was marked by her dedication and warm-hearted nature, first working at Walmart before dedicating her talents as an Administrative Assistant at Evans Library at Texas A&M. Her professional life was a testament to her character. She approached every task with a loving spirit and an infectious joy that brightened the lives of those around her.
Beverly lived her life with an unwavering commitment to family and faith. As a single mother, she provided not only for her daughter, Brie Ann Buentello but also welcomed any child into her home as if they were her own. She taught Brie the value of love, faith, and family, ensuring that each moment spent together was filled with purpose and joy. Beverly took immense pride in her family, cherishing her grandchildren, who were her world. The proudest accomplishments of her life stemmed from these loving relationships, with memories woven from camping trips, church activities, and the simple pleasure of being together.
Those who knew Beverly could not help but be touched by her genuine spirit. She was loving, caring, and kind-hearted, sharing her faith with all she encountered. Her warmth extended beyond her family as she built friendships effortlessly, never meeting a stranger. Beverly had the remarkable ability to stretch every penny and still offer a helping hand, embodying a selfless nature that inspired all who crossed her path. Her laughter was contagious, her presence uplifting, and her heart openly shared with everyone around her.
Beverly found joy in the beauty of God's creation, spending hours in prayer and study of His word. She had a talent for crocheting blankets, painting, and writing, often collecting angels and crosses as reminders of her faith. Through Bible studies, she deepened her understanding of her spiritual journey, always eager to share her insights with those she loved. Beverly believed in the importance of looking for God and trusting in Him amidst life's inevitable ups and downs.
Beverly Ann Lambert is survived by her loving daughter, Brie Ann Buentello and husband George Buentello; her cherished grandchildren, Braiden, Blake, and Brooke; her siblings Colleen (Dale) Waller and Fay (Jeff) Conley; and her stepfather Paul Oliver.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Lambert and Joyce Oliver, as well as her grandparents, Charles and Bessie Simpson.
The family extends heartfelt appreciation to Gabriel Winn, Fay Conley, Chris Rogers, Michael Batts, and Joyce Batts for their devoted care, support, and love over the years. She loved you all dearly.
Beverly's life was a testament to the power of love and devotion, and she will forever remain a cherished soul in the hearts of those who loved her dearly.
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16