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Esther Lambert

May 14, 2025 at 1:03 pm Derrick Stuckly
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, Esther Lambert, who left us peacefully on 5-11-25 at the age of 61.
Esther Lambert was a woman who embraced life with open arms and a joyful heart. Her laughter was contagious, her hugs comforting, and her love for her family knew no bounds. She lived each day with a sense of gratitude and grace, finding joy in the little things, a sunny morning, a cup of coffee shared with a friend, and the sweet giggles of her grandchildren and great grandkid.
A proud mother, who showed her kids the value of kindness, work ethic, the strength in resilience, and the importance of living life fully. But perhaps her greatest joy came later in life, when she became a grandmother and great grandmother. Her grandchildren were her pride and joy, and nothing made her smile more than time spent with them-playing card games, playing loteria, or simply going out to eat breakfast. When she couldn’t drive to them, she would see them threw facetime.
She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and a family made stronger and more compassionate because of her. She is survived by her daughter Griselda Diaz and husband Chris Diaz, Dennis Lambert and wife Tomomi Lambert and Andrew Lambert and wife Sandra Lambert. Grandchildren Kimberly and Chris Diaz Jr, Allison, Luke and Jake Lambert and great-granddaughter Violet Gonzales.
Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Though she may be gone from our sight, the warmth of her spirit and the strength of her love remain with us always.
A celebration of Esther Lambert’s life will be held later in Mexico where her ashes will be scattered at her ranch and her loving mother, Luisa Molares and Brothers Eloy Teco Morales, Jaime Teco Morales, Gerardo Teco Morales, Marcelo Teco Morales, and Darinel Teco Morales and sister Blanca can all be present along with numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by spouse David Lambert and Father Salvador Teco.
The family is deeply grateful for the unwavering support and love Felix Barboza, has shown Esther Lambert and are forever thankful. Family would also like to Thank Solaris Hospice and Heartland Funeral Home for making this difficult time a little less stressful.
Rest in peace, Esther Lambert. You were deeply loved and will be forever missed.

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