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Raymond H. Lambert, 75

Raymond Henri Lambert, 75, of Milford, died on October 8 surrounded by his family.  A self-made man, Ray had a long career in the financial services industry.  Beginning as a teller at Attleboro Savings bank, he worked his way up, ultimately becoming president of Milford Savings Bank.  Later he was a successful small business owner of Check-X-Change in Worcester.  Ray was also a veteran, proudly serving his country as a captain in the US Army Reserves.  Of the utmost importance was his commitment to his family, faith and community. As a long-standing parishioner of St Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Milford, he volunteered for many activities including the church’s soup kitchen.  Throughout the years, Ray took various roles in different community organizations including the Order of the Masons, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, and the Rotary Club.  It cannot be forgotten that Ray played Santa for several years at the annual Catholic Charities Christmas Party. His loves included, spending time with his family, cooking, and reading a book a day.  He had a lifetime love of the outdoors to ride his bike, go hunting, cruise on his boat, tend to his garden and in the early days, go camping. He was known to enjoy a stiff Beefeater Martini and the exploits of Larry David.  Raymond leaves behind his wife Marie (Marques) Lambert, of Milford, his children Laurie (Lambert) Donovan and her husband Warren, of Northborough, Gregory Lambert and his wife Liaridis, of Worcester, Joanne (Lambert) Dufault and her husband Charles of West Springfield, Linda Morris of Milford, James Morris, and his wife Linda of Watertown, (late) David Morris, and Kelly Morris of Bridgewater.  He also leaves behind his sister Pauline (Lambert) Billingkoff and her husband Gary of North Attleboro, his brother James Lambert and his wife Sue-Ellen of Homestead, Florida, and his sister-in-law Virginia Lambert of North Attleboro.  He will be greatly missed by his 18 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and his many nieces and nephews.  Raymond is predeceased by his parents Edward Lambert Sr. and Annette (Thibodeau) Lambert, brothers Edward Lambert, Jr. and Robert Lambert.   The funeral will be held Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 9 A.M from the Consigli-Ruggerio Funeral Home 46 Water St. Milford. A mass of Christian burial will be held at 10 A.M. at the St. Mary of the Assumption Church on Winter St. The burial will follow in the St. Mary’s Cemetery on Cedar St. Calling hours will be held Friday from 4 to 7 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations are welcome to the Home for Little Wanderers electronically at give@thehome.org or by mail, Attn: Development, The Home for Little Wanderers, 10 Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135.

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Jim & Sue-Ellen we are so saddened with the news of your loss. May Ray "Rest in Peace" and may the empty hole in your hearts be filled with love from your families and friends at this very hard time. Sincerely, George & Annette Magnan
George & Annette Magnan


Mike catalano We extend our deepest condolences to the Lambert family and friends. The Holy Scriptures give us comfort and hope. Our lord, Jesus Christ said in John 5:28: "Do not be amazed at this for the hour is coming in which all those in the "memorial tombs" will hear his voice and come out." Knowing of a resurrection and being able to see our loved ones again in the near future can give us comfort and hope. You can read more words of consolation from The Bible at: www.jw.org. We sincerely hope that these words can soothe your hearts. Sincerely, Mike Catalano
Mike


When Jimmy had his stroke I called Ray because I was so upset and Jimmy was taken to Mass General I don't know what I I would have done without Ray's hekp that day and the days after. His support and love I will never forget. We will miss him so much
Sue-Ellen


Joanne, my friend, I am so sorry for your loss. Love, hugs, and prayers to you and your family.
Dawn Cote


I am very sorry for your loss Jay. Ray was always such a very kind and decent man. As kids, he always welcomed us into your home with a smile and witty remark. He was very proud of all of you and often caught me after Sunday mass to give an update on everyone’s doings. You are in my thoughts.
Nathan


Jay, I am so sorry for your loss. God bless you all. Mary
Mary Regan


Marie, Laurie, Greg and Joanne, Our deepest condolences to you and your families. May you find comfort in all the wonderful memories and love he brought to you and everyone he encountered. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. All of our love Heather, Mike, Colin, Catherine, Emily and Evan
Heather Berthold


My heartfelt & sincerest condolences to the entire family.
Brenda Dufault Cassidy


Ray, my best man, at my wedding in 1969. I loved Ray Lambert! I am so happy to have known a man like Ray. From the very first time I met him back in July or early August 1968 , I felt I knew him already. He and Lu treated me so good from the start. The evening I met them at their home, Lu had just recently had brought Greg home. I asked to hold him and they allowed me too. Rays parents were there also and they became my friends also. Laurie was a real cutie then and of course Joanne was in the future. Ray had many friends. He was the type of person that you felt comfortable with really fast. He was highly intelligent. A self-starter and highly motivated. He made everyone feel comfortable talking with him. I used to go with him when a few times to Boston and area as he worked for MGIC to meet some of his clients. They absolutely loved him. He was a natural in the field of business. He was sincerely patriotic!!!! He loved serving in the Army. Sometimes on Sunday mornings years and years ago when I had stayed overnight, he and I would get up and play military songs, like the Army goes Rolling along. We laughed and laughed. He and I shared the dedication to military service. We both loved a beer back then and shared many. I deeply regret not having opportunity to see Ray these past decades. I have thought of him often. I know he is in heaven. I never say a person is in a better place, I am selfish and want all my deceased loved ones back here with no sickness with all of us. But, I smile when I think that I will see them one day in Heaven. I can’t wait! Ray was an inspiration to me and I don’t say that lightly. Back in the day, I thought of him in same way I thought of my brother. I suppose I still do! He gave me incentive to strive to be successful in whatever I chose to be. I am so glad God made he and his family a part of my life. I salute you! I Love You.
Bob Rainbolt


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