Robert McMillan Lambert
March 25, 1941 ~ January 11, 2018
Robert McMillan Lambert
Robert McMillan Lambert, 76, passed away on January 11th, 2018 in Englewood, Colorado.
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Doc took great care of his Guard family as well as our family members, so sad to hear of his passing he will be missed. RIP Sir
I'll miss our skiing and golf and conversations that would have straightened out the mess our world is in! Rest in peace, Doc.
So deeply saddened to learn of Bob's passing. He was an outstanding patriot, guard-member, and friend. Bob will be greatly missed by his many friends. R.I.P. Bob.
The “Doc” will be sorely missed by his Guard buddies. He was a friend and patriot and a really good skier into his seventies who I could never keep up with. He made me laugh every time I lit up a cigar with him.
I was sorry to hear about the passing of Doc Lambert. He was a man of the highest standards with integrity. He performed knee surgery on my daughter , so I know that he was a great surgeon as well. He was always upbeat and excited about the present and the future. This meant a great deal to those people that served with him in the Air National Guard.
I had the good fortune to spend time with Doc riding many miles on our Harleys. He was so much fun to hang with, not to mention he put up with all us younger guys acting like idiots. He lived life thoroughly. I will miss ya Doc. You will be remembered and rejoiced.
Jeff Blakeman
Road Sludge
I knew Doc from the Military and have been riding Harley's with him for the past 19 years. He has been a good friend as well as a mentor to me. I will miss him dearly and look forward to seeing him again in the future.
“Doc”
I love you brother!
You will be missed!
Mike Kelly
Roadsludge Brothers
What a sad day to hear about your loss. Doc was a great man and he will be greatly missed. Thank you so much for sharing him with us on our rides. I always looked forward to our rides and being able to spend time with him and catch up. Our rides will not be the same without him there but he will always be with us. I cannot express my condolences near enough for this loss. Doc will be greatly missed by myself and all of the Roadsludge.
Doc you will be missed! I could always count on seeing you in the mirrors of my Harley on our many rides together. You were a good friend and Brother. Thank you to your family for allowing us to share so much of your time, whether it was keeping us flying or on a ROADSLUDGE trip. Godspeed.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Mathew 5-4
The RoadSludge rides won't be the same without you. I hope God had a shiny, tricked out Road King waiting with a tank full gas, brother.
Doc will lead the Roadsludge on our harley's as we meet up in the future. A true patriot and a good soul.