Thomas Earl Lambert died peacefully at home surrounded by family after a brief battle with ALS. Tom was married to Kathie for 55 years.
Tom was born March 27, 1946, in Minneapolis, MN. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother Charles “Chuck”, Tom enjoyed many years living on the lake, hunting, fishing and spending special time with his family and friends.
Tom is survived by wife Kathleen (Murphy) Lambert, Brother Robert ”Butch” (Patty) Lambert, Sisters Kathy Rosch, Debra (Dennis) McCoy, Children: Son Tommy Lambert. Daughters Natalie (Stephan) Martynow, Tammy (Zachary) Johnson. Grandchildren Brittany (David) Symanitz, Sydney Johnson, Kaylee Martynow, Parker Johnson, Shanen Johnson, Paul Martynow, Brennen Lambert, Brayden Lambert. Great Grandchildren Austin Symanitz, Aubree Symanitz, Sophia Borden, Elaina Dufresne. Many very dear and special nieces and nephews and his best bud canine “Tootsie”
A Celebration of Life will be held from 1:00-4:00 pm, Sunday, January 23 in a private room at Sports Page, 9014 Lyndale Ave. S., Bloomington, MN 55420.
Tom’s Sister-in-Law ,Colfax ,Wisconsin
Kathy, Tom, Natalie, Tammy, and all the members of this family. I give my sincere condolences on the passing of Tom. I enjoyed being with Tom at the many family fun times at Tom and Kathie’s lake home. We will miss him at our family get togethers. Butch’s wife, Patty
Nephew ,Hinesville ,Georgia
Sorry to hear about Uncle Tom’s passing. I still remember when he taught me how to clean fish at the cabin. Will miss him more than I already did, since I don’t get up there to Minnesota much. Hope everyone is well and will pray for a peaceful recovery from his passing.
Friend of the family ,Brainerd ,Minnesota
My deepest sympathies. I am praying for you to get through this time with the peace that comes from the knowledge that God loves you and that He will take care of you.
Friend ,Mt. Pleasant Ontario
Dear Kathie and family We are very sorry for your loss. Bill and I often reminisce about the good times and many laughs with our Arizona friends. All the card games and meals shared as well as a lot of good friend times. We also remember the recent kind phone calls to Bill from Tom. We will remember him with a smile. All the best to you and your family.