Born in Providence, Raymond was a son of the late Valmore P. and Olivine (Aubin) Lambert.
He was a Dispatcher and then Safety Director at Paul Arpin Van Lines for 29 years, before retiring in 1994.
Raymond was a Navy Veteran serving during WWII.
Ray was quite the handyman with an innate ability to fix just about anything, except those newfangled computers. His passions were his family and yard, but a daily vodka & tonic came a close third. In his later years Ray and Jean traveled extensively in the US and Europe. Ray was soft spoken with a quick, dry wit that was rumored to often have the veteran's home staff in stiches. Ray's gentle soul was admired by those privileged to have met him. With his passing it will be sorely missed.
He is survived by his two loving children, Michael R. Lambert and his wife Kathy of Randolph, NJ, and Lynne L. Kasyan and her husband Joseph of Saunderstown.
Raymond was the cherished grandfather of Tim Lambert of Buffalo, NY, and Dan Lambert of Austin, TX. He was the dear brother of Cecile Fielding of Warwick, Claire Vanasse of Richmond, and the late Oswald Joseph "Buddy" Lambert, Arthur Lambert, Rev. Norman Lambert, Irene Boisvert, Gerard Lambert, and Eveline Desrosiers.
His funeral was held from the Nardolillo Funeral Home1278 Park Avenue, Cranston on Tuesday followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's Church, Cranston . Burial, with Military Honors, was in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours were held on Tuesday morning.
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Born in Providence, Raymond was a son of the late Valmore P. and Olivine (Aubin) Lambert.
He was a Dispatcher and then Safety Director at Paul Arpin Van Lines for 29 years, before retiring in 1994.
Raymond was a Navy Veteran serving during WWII.
Ray was quite the handyman with an innate ability to fix just about anything, except those newfangled computers. His passions were his family and yard, but a daily vodka & tonic came a close third. In his later years Ray and Jean traveled extensively in the US and Europe. Ray was soft spoken with a quick, dry wit that was rumored to often have the veteran's home staff in stiches. Ray's gentle soul was admired by those privileged to have met him. With his passing it will be sorely missed.
He is survived by his two loving children, Michael R. Lambert and his wife Kathy of Randolph, NJ, and Lynne L. Kasyan and her husband Joseph of Saunderstown.
Raymond was the cherished grandfather of Tim Lambert of Buffalo, NY, and Dan Lambert of Austin, TX. He was the dear brother of Cecile Fielding of Warwick, Claire Vanasse of Richmond, and the late Oswald Joseph "Buddy" Lambert, Arthur Lambert, Rev. Norman Lambert, Irene Boisvert, Gerard Lambert, and Eveline Desrosiers.
His funeral was held from the Nardolillo Funeral Home1278 Park Avenue, Cranston on Tuesday followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's Church, Cranston . Burial, with Military Honors, was in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours were held on Tuesday morning.
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