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William Arnold “Bill” Lambert

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William Arnold “Bill” Lambert

Birth
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Death
13 Feb 2008 (aged 86)
Chico, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
Chico, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM "BILL" A. LAMBERT

Loving Husband, Brother and Uncle.
Loving friend of many who were lucky enough to know him.
Bill will be missed by all who shared a cup of coffee a good story or a joke with him.

**Bill is actually interred in Chico Mausoleum next door to the cemetery. People tend to look here for him~

Obituary: Chico Enterprise Record.
A family gathering will be held at a later time for W.M. William "Bill" Lambert.

He passed away on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 peacefully at home with family around him.

Bill was born in Pocatello, Idaho on April 16, 1921 to Lee and Lillian Lambert.

They moved to Chico when he was a young child, he was the youngest of five boys, Jack, Leonard, Meridith and Leamon.
Bill served in the Army during WWII and fought in the Battle of the Bulge.

Bill enjoyed fishing, boating, traveling and having coffee with his buddies.

His wife and several nieces and nephews survive Bill.

Those who wish may honor Bill by making a memorial donation to the Humane Society, c/o Newton-Bracewell Funeral Home.
View online at nbcfh.com

Published in the Chico Enterprise-Record on 2/16/2008.


WILLIAM "BILL" A. LAMBERT

Loving Husband, Brother and Uncle.
Loving friend of many who were lucky enough to know him.
Bill will be missed by all who shared a cup of coffee a good story or a joke with him.

**Bill is actually interred in Chico Mausoleum next door to the cemetery. People tend to look here for him~

Obituary: Chico Enterprise Record.
A family gathering will be held at a later time for W.M. William "Bill" Lambert.

He passed away on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 peacefully at home with family around him.

Bill was born in Pocatello, Idaho on April 16, 1921 to Lee and Lillian Lambert.

They moved to Chico when he was a young child, he was the youngest of five boys, Jack, Leonard, Meridith and Leamon.
Bill served in the Army during WWII and fought in the Battle of the Bulge.

Bill enjoyed fishing, boating, traveling and having coffee with his buddies.

His wife and several nieces and nephews survive Bill.

Those who wish may honor Bill by making a memorial donation to the Humane Society, c/o Newton-Bracewell Funeral Home.
View online at nbcfh.com

Published in the Chico Enterprise-Record on 2/16/2008.




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