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Thompson Funeral Homes - Lexington
Phillip Arnold Lambert
June 16th, 1934 - February 2nd, 2025
In Loving Memory
Phillip Arnold Lambert, 90, of Gaston, South Carolina, passed away February 2, 2025, at Lexington Medical Center, West Columbia, South Carolina. He was born on June 16, 1934 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Ralph and Marie (Arnold) Lambert.
He retired after serving in the Air Force for 22 years. He loved his country!
After retiring from the Air Force, he worked in retail beverage sales until his official retirement. In his free time, he enjoyed hanging out with a very special group of friends.
He was an avid sports fan. He always enjoyed watching sports! And he loved all sports! But most of all, he loved his Gamecocks!
Phillip is survived by his two daughters, Becky Harrison (David) and Babs Addison (Chuck); ten grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by Helen Lambert (wife), two sons, Phillip Lambert, Jr. and Wayne Lambert.
Funeral services will be at Fort Jackson National Cemetery on Thursday, February 6th at 10am, with Pastor Tommy Huddleston officiating.
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Thompson Funeral Homes - Lexington
Since its founding in 1928 by J.R. "Buddy" Thompson, Thompson Funeral Home has helped generations of families with compassion and comprehensive end-of-life services. Our services span from full-service funerals and cremations to a serene cemetery space, providing comfort and convenience across the Midlands. Our dedicated Spanish-speaking staff helps you craft meaningful farewells that honor your loved one's life and legacy....
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