OBITUARY:
Cecil M. Lambert was born in Cross Timbers, Missouri, lived in San Bernardino for 22 years, last residence of 455 West Magnolia Avenue in San Bernardino, died Wednesday in San Bernardino at the age of 69. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of World War I, Barracks No. 193. She was survived by her husband, Louis E. of San Bernardino, a son, James of Riverside, three sisters, Nina Hayes and Ruby Lynch, both of San Bernardino and Lee McFarland of Kansas City, Missouri, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Bobbitt Memorial Chapel is handling the final arrangements.
OBITUARY:
Cecil M. Lambert was born in Cross Timbers, Missouri, lived in San Bernardino for 22 years, last residence of 455 West Magnolia Avenue in San Bernardino, died Wednesday in San Bernardino at the age of 69. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of World War I, Barracks No. 193. She was survived by her husband, Louis E. of San Bernardino, a son, James of Riverside, three sisters, Nina Hayes and Ruby Lynch, both of San Bernardino and Lee McFarland of Kansas City, Missouri, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Bobbitt Memorial Chapel is handling the final arrangements.
Inscription
CECIL M. LAMBERT / W.W. I AUX & GOLD STAR MOTHER / 1906 - 1976
Gravesite Details
Buried next to Louis Lambert, CDI provided the dates and birthplace of Missouri, SSDI lists San Bernardino for the last residence
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