Ronald D. Lambert

ronald lambert
DANVERS- Ronald D. Lambert, 74, passed away on September 14, 2022, in the Kaplan Family Hospice House. He was the loving husband of Helen (Arslanian) Lambert with whom he shared 31 years of marriage. Born in Winthrop on May 20, 1948, he was the son of the late Julian and Theresa (Restaino) Lambert. Ronald had served his country with the United States Navy during the Vietnam War and was honorably discharged. Ronald had been employed as a special needs bus driver for many years. He had worked for First Student and the Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School. He played the guitar and bass and enjoyed playing in several bands. In addition to his wife, Helen, he is survived by his daughter Lisa Lewandowski and her husband, Ron of GA, his sister Rose MacDonald and her companion Larry Malta of Revere, a grandson Matthew Lewandowski, a niece and nephews, David and Dennis MacDonald and Cheryl Mallet and their spouses, a great niece and nephew Bryan and Bernadette, an aunt, several cousins and his Navy family. CHANGE: His Funeral Service will be held at 10AM on Saturday, September 24, 2022, at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. All other services are private. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Ronald’s name to the New England Center and Home for Veterans, 17 Court St, Boston, MA, 02108 or https://nechv.org/donations/tribute-giving.

 

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  1. I recall those special times when I would beg my dad (uncle Victor) to go to visit cousins Rose and Ronnie to learn how to play the guitar and learn how to dance. So off we went on Friday evenings to Revere and in the basement cousin Ronnie would make his futile attempt to teach me how to play Base Guitar. He was inspirational and an outstanding Guitarist!!…..and Musician. The stories he told of his travels while on tour with some very special bands of the day were treasures.

    Our exchange of letters while he was stationed in Pensacola, FL for his Naval training gave me greater respect for my older cousin. Although he as many disliked his daily duties he loved his country and his fellow sailors.

    Lots of Love. You will be missed!!
    Cousin Gary

  2. From Aunt Lee; she sends her special condolences to Helen, Rose and the family for their loss in the passing of Ronnie. She has so many memories of Ronnie throughout his years especially at family gatherings and more. At 96 she had a difficult time to vocalize them but misses Ronnie and all of the family.
    Love to all and God Bless Helen and the family with strength to endure.
    From Aunt Lee


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