KEITH LAMBERT
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Keith Richard Lambert, 41, of Idaho Falls, died November 29, 2005, at his home.
He was born July 15, 1964, at Holyoke, Massachusetts, to Leo Lambert and Claire Farmer. He graduated from Cortez High School in Phoenix, Arizona. He resided in Idaho Falls and worked for The Home Depot.
He was a member of the Berean Baptist Church. He enjoyed camping, fishing, archeology, and rock collecting. Keith especially loved spending time with his son, Michael, and had many nieces and nephews whom he adored.
Survivors are:
Son: Michael Lambert, Idaho Falls
Mother: Claire Farmer, Idaho Falls
Brother: Steve Lambert, Firth
Brother: Leonard Lambert, Coeur d’Alene
Sister: Lisa (Manny) Santos, Rigby
Sister: Annette (Pat) Geach, Athol, MA
Grandmother: Anita Lambert
Funeral Services will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday, December 2, 2005, at the Berean Baptist Church, 2975 East 1st Street, with Pastor Todd Wood officiating.
The family will visit with friends for one hour prior to the services at the church.
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Condolences sent:
Gio Alvarez (FERNYALVAREZ@peoplepc.com)
Dear Lambert family,
Hi. I am so sorry about what happend to Keith. I will miss him, too, because he was like an uncle to me. He and my dad were best friends and they worked together at the junkyard and Home Depot. I still wish Keith was here because he was real fun to camp with and he was teaching me how to play the guitar. Again, I am real sorry . . . I loved Keith, too.
Yours Truly
Gio Alvarez
Randy Cook (newt@ida.net)
I am sorry to hear that Keith has reached the clearing at the end of the path. He was a good man in the Mountain Man Club, where I first met him, and one of the best helpers in Home Depot when I needed help for my business. He told me how happy he was to have a job with a company that really cared about him. I will miss his great personality and fun loving way he worked with me.
Best Regards.
Carol Strassman PT (strassman.c@ghc.org)
I just wanted to personally express my condolences to Sharon and the rest of the family. The one thing that stands out in my mind about Louie is that he was always a very positive person, even when things were difficult, and that he always had faith.