IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Narciso
Lambert
March 19, 1960 – February 16, 2025
NORTH CHELMSFORD – Mr. Narciso Lambert, 64, of North Chelmsford, formerly of Salem, beloved husband of Flora (Martinez) Lambert, passed away after an abrupt illness, surrounded by his loving family.
Narciso was born in Puerto Cortes, Honduras, son of the late Ciriaco and Justa (Colon) Lambert. He was raised in Puerto Cortes and educated in New Orleans, LA, a graduate of Warren Easton High School.
Professionally, Narciso served as a direct care worker for NFI in Haverhill, where he dedicated his life to caring for those in need. His compassion, patience, and kindness resonated profoundly with the patients he cared for, reflecting his genuine commitment to making the world a better place.
A gifted musician, Narciso was a dedicated member of several bands, notably the beloved Yurumei and Los Cometas, which later became known as the Lamar Band. His love for music was reflected not only in his ability to play guitar, piano, and bass, but also in his powerful songwriting and soul-stirring vocals. Beyond the stage, Narciso was a devoted family man. He was a remarkable husband and an adoring father. His love for his family was as boundless as his love for music, and he strived to bring joy into their lives every day, embodying the role of an amazing dad and husband with grace and unwavering dedication. In addition to his musical talent, Narciso was known for his passion for soccer, as a member of the Vida Soccer Club in New Orleans, where he played with enthusiasm and camaraderie.
In addition to his parents, Narciso is predeceased by his brothers, Albino and Walter Lambert.
Narciso is survived by his loving wife, Flora (Martinez) Lambert of Lowell, his children, Steven Lambert of Haverhill and Evelyn Lambert of Lowell, his grandchildren, Landon, Logan, and Laytum Lambert and Aliyah and Justin Martinez Lambert, his siblings, Julio, Gregorio, Rosa and Efrain Lambert and Hilda Martinez, his half-brother, Guillermo Lambert, his nieces and nephews, Leah, Naomi, and Tyra Clotter, Gregory, Kimberly, Jonathan, Marvin, Helen, Alexander, Esmeralda, Wesly, Dinora, Orvin, Elias, Dixie, and Nidia Lambert, Glenda, Xiomara, Martha, Eduardo, Junior Martinez, Clare Rochez and Ivy Colon, his cousin, Maria Colon Rochez and many more extended family and friends.
ARRANGEMENTS: A funeral service for Narciso will be held on Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 12:30 P.M. at O'Donnell Cremations - Funerals - Celebrations, 84 Washington Sq., (at Salem Common) SALEM. You may also view live via TribuCast by clicking the link below. Family and friends are invited to visiting hours prior from 10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Burial to follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, 226 North Street, Salem. Please join us for a Celebration of Life at the Salem AOH at 104 Boston St., Salem, MA from 3 to 7 PM (parking in the back of the building at 17 Beaver St., Salem, MA. 3 parking lots). To share a memory or offer a condolence, please visit www.odonnellfuneralservice.com.
Visitation
O'Donnell Cremations - Funerals - Celebrations SALEM
10:30am - 12:30 pm
Funeral Service
O'Donnell Cremations - Funerals - Celebrations SALEM
12:30 - 4:00 pm
Celebration of Life
AOH - Division 18 - Salem
3:00 - 7:00 pm
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