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Warren Kilz
October 5, 2007
I went to elementary school with Lambert. He was always a fun, athletic kid. I remember being in our classroom on Nov.22nd 1963 and hearing about Kennedy's assassination on t.v. I'll always remember the look of shock on Lambert's face about that dark day. All of his classmates were in turn shocked when Lambert had the accident but I think all of us remember how strong this kid was when he lost his legs. Although I haven't seen Lambert for over 45 years I always thought of him. God Bless you my childhood friend, we will see you later.
Joan Sievert Frazee
October 2, 2007
I learned of his death from a friend. I went to high school with him and we were in the same advisory class. I remember the accident. Wow, what a direction the accident took him in his life! The last time I saw him was at the 1975 reunion of our class, @ Mr Yac's. I will remember all of you in my prayers.
Annetta Bohnert
October 2, 2007
I had the opportunity to work with Lambert several times with patients of mine at Missouri Baptist. He shared his knowledge with patients, therapists, and families, and always spent as much time as needed with the people he saw. He was a wonderful advocate for his clients and will be missed greatly.
Sharon Peiffer (Galloway)
October 1, 2007
Dear Ray, Danny, Audrey & Arlene & Lambert's wife and childen: I'm sorry, I saw this too late to get to the funeral. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
September 29, 2007
To Mrs Pott and Lambert's children, we send our condolences. We were "river neighbors" of Lambert's at Two Branch Marina, and we always loved his happy, positive attitude. Kids, hold on to your loving memories/fun times that you have of your couragous father.
Fondly, Gary and Rita Esses (our boat was Prime Tyme).
Avie Higbee (Garrett)
September 29, 2007
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
LaQuetta Halley & James Avery
September 29, 2007
It's hard to understand why people are taken from us, but we can find comfort in knowing that we were a part of a very well-lived life. May your memories carry you during this time of great sadness.
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