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Ernest Lambert

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Ernest Lambert

Birth
Elwood, Madison County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Dec 1948 (aged 54)
Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington, USA
Burial
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Ernest Lambert, son of, Leon and Eugenie (Seckler) Lambert.

Ernest Lambert siblings are:

1. Leo Frances Lambert b. 4 Jan 1884
2. Frank Xavier Lambert b. 17 Aug 1885
3. Edourd Lambert b. 1887
4. Bertha Lambert b. 1890
5. Paul Edward Lambert b. 23 Apr 1892
6. Irene Eugene Lambert b. 8 May 1896
7. Marie Daisy Lambert b. 13 May 1898
8. Elizabeth Huldah Lambert b. 12 Dec 1900
9. Frank Martin Lambert b. 15 Nov 1902

Ernest Lambert married Opal Harte on 1924 in Bremerton, Kitsap Co., Washington.

Ernest Lambert and Opal Harte children are:

Teresa Lambert
Louise Lambert.

ERNEST LAMBERT

Following an illness of several months, Ernest Lambert, 54, died yesterday at his Brownsville home, Rt. 4, Box 1125.

A former supply department employee in Puget Sound Naval shipyard. Mr. Lambert was reitred in 1945. He had resided in Bremerton and vacinity for 41 years.

A veteran of World War I, Mr. Lambert was born in Elwood,Ind., Feb. 25, 1894. Ernest Lambert was a French translator with the European Theater of Operations in WWI. He was with Joyce Kilmer, poet of "Trees" when he was blown up with a bridge they were annihilating.

He visited his mother's half sisters, Rosalie and Virginia in 1918.

The above information was written by my mother Betty Jane (Lund) Byrum.
He leaves his wife, Opal, and a daughter, Louise, both of the family home; another daughter, Mrs. Melvin Danhauer, Silverdale; two brothers, Edward, Belfair, and Leonard, Bremerton, and two sisters, Mrs. J.W. Suldan and Mrs. Walter Goehrs, both of Bremerton.

Mass will be said 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic church with the Rev. Father Martin Skeehan officiating. Internment under direction of Miller-Reynolds chapel, will be in Forest Lawn cemetery.
In Memory of
ERNEST LAMBERT
Born February 25, 1894
Elwood, Indiana
Passed Away December 6, 1948
Bremerton, Washington
Mass Celebrated
OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH
December 09, 1948 at 9:30 a.m.
REV. FATHER MARTIN SKEEHEM.
INTERMENT
FOREST LAWN CEMETERY
Under Auspices of Silverdale Post No. 4
John and Cyde Nelson Post No. 7498
Lieutenant Theodore Hokenstad Post.
No.
Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Family Information contributed by.
family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
Ernest Lambert, son of, Leon and Eugenie (Seckler) Lambert.

Ernest Lambert siblings are:

1. Leo Frances Lambert b. 4 Jan 1884
2. Frank Xavier Lambert b. 17 Aug 1885
3. Edourd Lambert b. 1887
4. Bertha Lambert b. 1890
5. Paul Edward Lambert b. 23 Apr 1892
6. Irene Eugene Lambert b. 8 May 1896
7. Marie Daisy Lambert b. 13 May 1898
8. Elizabeth Huldah Lambert b. 12 Dec 1900
9. Frank Martin Lambert b. 15 Nov 1902

Ernest Lambert married Opal Harte on 1924 in Bremerton, Kitsap Co., Washington.

Ernest Lambert and Opal Harte children are:

Teresa Lambert
Louise Lambert.

ERNEST LAMBERT

Following an illness of several months, Ernest Lambert, 54, died yesterday at his Brownsville home, Rt. 4, Box 1125.

A former supply department employee in Puget Sound Naval shipyard. Mr. Lambert was reitred in 1945. He had resided in Bremerton and vacinity for 41 years.

A veteran of World War I, Mr. Lambert was born in Elwood,Ind., Feb. 25, 1894. Ernest Lambert was a French translator with the European Theater of Operations in WWI. He was with Joyce Kilmer, poet of "Trees" when he was blown up with a bridge they were annihilating.

He visited his mother's half sisters, Rosalie and Virginia in 1918.

The above information was written by my mother Betty Jane (Lund) Byrum.
He leaves his wife, Opal, and a daughter, Louise, both of the family home; another daughter, Mrs. Melvin Danhauer, Silverdale; two brothers, Edward, Belfair, and Leonard, Bremerton, and two sisters, Mrs. J.W. Suldan and Mrs. Walter Goehrs, both of Bremerton.

Mass will be said 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic church with the Rev. Father Martin Skeehan officiating. Internment under direction of Miller-Reynolds chapel, will be in Forest Lawn cemetery.
In Memory of
ERNEST LAMBERT
Born February 25, 1894
Elwood, Indiana
Passed Away December 6, 1948
Bremerton, Washington
Mass Celebrated
OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH
December 09, 1948 at 9:30 a.m.
REV. FATHER MARTIN SKEEHEM.
INTERMENT
FOREST LAWN CEMETERY
Under Auspices of Silverdale Post No. 4
John and Cyde Nelson Post No. 7498
Lieutenant Theodore Hokenstad Post.
No.
Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Family Information contributed by.
family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune


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