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Barbara <I>Boots</I> Lambert

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Barbara Boots Lambert

Birth
Death
8 Mar 2021 (aged 83)
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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- Barbara Lambert died of breast cancer on March 8, 2021, at the home of her son Mitchell Lambert and his wife Laurie with her husband Don Lambert, Mitchell and Laurie by her side.

She was born to Buddy and Leitha Boots on April 4, 1937. She graduated from Paschal High School, class of 1955.

Barbara and Don met and then married three months later. They would've celebrated 60 years of marriage on April 29 of this year.

Barbara had a very colorful and unique career. Before they married she managed The Fair Beauty Salon in Fort Worth, Texas. After Barbara and Don married they moved to Colorado Springs, Colo. There she managed the US Olympic Training Center gift shop. During that time she also served as the Secretary to the Director of the Republican Party at the headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo. After leaving Colorado, she owned multiple businesses including a baseball card shop, multiple antique and gift shops and a snow-cone stand.

Everyone that had any interaction with Barbara always said she was the sweetest lady and she was! She always ended her phone calls with her family members by saying " I love you baby" and she really did love big.

Barbara and Don are both Fort Worth natives, however they spent 28 years in Colorado Springs, Colorado before returning to Fort Worth.

Survivors: Husband, Donald Lambert; three sons and their spouses, Mitchell and Laurie Lambert, Don (Ty) and Kim Lambert, Chris and Joyce Lambert; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Graveside: 1 p.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Memorial Park, Oaklawn Section on White Settlement, Fort Worth, Texas. A reception will follow at the home of Mitchell and Laurie Lambert and all friends and family are invited to attend to pay their respects and celebrate Barbara's life.

Memorials: In Lieu of flowers you may make donations to Pathway Church of Burleson ministry, Serving Seniors.
- Barbara Lambert died of breast cancer on March 8, 2021, at the home of her son Mitchell Lambert and his wife Laurie with her husband Don Lambert, Mitchell and Laurie by her side.

She was born to Buddy and Leitha Boots on April 4, 1937. She graduated from Paschal High School, class of 1955.

Barbara and Don met and then married three months later. They would've celebrated 60 years of marriage on April 29 of this year.

Barbara had a very colorful and unique career. Before they married she managed The Fair Beauty Salon in Fort Worth, Texas. After Barbara and Don married they moved to Colorado Springs, Colo. There she managed the US Olympic Training Center gift shop. During that time she also served as the Secretary to the Director of the Republican Party at the headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo. After leaving Colorado, she owned multiple businesses including a baseball card shop, multiple antique and gift shops and a snow-cone stand.

Everyone that had any interaction with Barbara always said she was the sweetest lady and she was! She always ended her phone calls with her family members by saying " I love you baby" and she really did love big.

Barbara and Don are both Fort Worth natives, however they spent 28 years in Colorado Springs, Colorado before returning to Fort Worth.

Survivors: Husband, Donald Lambert; three sons and their spouses, Mitchell and Laurie Lambert, Don (Ty) and Kim Lambert, Chris and Joyce Lambert; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Graveside: 1 p.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Memorial Park, Oaklawn Section on White Settlement, Fort Worth, Texas. A reception will follow at the home of Mitchell and Laurie Lambert and all friends and family are invited to attend to pay their respects and celebrate Barbara's life.

Memorials: In Lieu of flowers you may make donations to Pathway Church of Burleson ministry, Serving Seniors.


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