Adam Todd Lamberth, 41, of Spring Hill passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2020. Adam was born on July 25, 1978 in Nashville, the son of Prentice Todd Lamberth and Marcia Lewis Lamberth who preceded him in death.
Surviving Adam is his beloved son, Grayson Lee Lamberth; brother, Scott Lamberth (Samantha); half-sisters, Morgan Riggs (Andy) and Lindsey Hesson; maternal aunts Kathy Buntin (Barry) and her children, Meaghan Lokey and Patrick Barnes, and Karen Van Eldik and her children, Logan and Allison Van Eldik; and fraternal aunts and uncle, Debbie Bishop (Edwin), Corky Binkley (Gene) and Tori Lamberth (Tammy); and several cousins.
A kind soul with a big heart is the best description of Adam. He was a loving and caring father, son, brother, nephew and friend. His son Grayson was his life and he truly loved every minute he had with him. Adam had a passion for music. He loved playing his guitar and listening to his two favorite bands Phish and Mile 8. He loved being in the outdoors and canoeing.
The family is planning a “Celebration of Life” service later this year when it is safe to come together.
“The song has ended but the melody lingers on”
Cremation rights have been accorded by Bentwood-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home.
Brentwood-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home
Brentwood, TN
Adam Todd Lamberth, 41, of Spring Hill passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2020. Adam was born on July 25, 1978 in Nashville, the son of Prentice Todd Lamberth and Marcia Lewis Lamberth who preceded him in death.
Surviving Adam is his beloved son, Grayson Lee Lamberth; brother, Scott Lamberth (Samantha); half-sisters, Morgan Riggs (Andy) and Lindsey Hesson; maternal aunts Kathy Buntin (Barry) and her children, Meaghan Lokey and Patrick Barnes, and Karen Van Eldik and her children, Logan and Allison Van Eldik; and fraternal aunts and uncle, Debbie Bishop (Edwin), Corky Binkley (Gene) and Tori Lamberth (Tammy); and several cousins.
A kind soul with a big heart is the best description of Adam. He was a loving and caring father, son, brother, nephew and friend. His son Grayson was his life and he truly loved every minute he had with him. Adam had a passion for music. He loved playing his guitar and listening to his two favorite bands Phish and Mile 8. He loved being in the outdoors and canoeing.
The family is planning a “Celebration of Life” service later this year when it is safe to come together.
“The song has ended but the melody lingers on”
Cremation rights have been accorded by Bentwood-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home.
Brentwood-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home
Brentwood, TN
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