Addison “Addi” Grace Lambert was born July 10, 2019, in Sulphur. With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our sweet Addi, who was taken from us far too soon on Sunday, July 28, 2024, at the young age of 5.
To know her was to love her. She brought immeasurable joy and light into our lives with her kind loving heart, her big sparkling blue eyes, her smile that could light up a whole room, and her big contagious laugh. When she laughed, you laughed even if you didn’t know why. She loved Minnie Mouse, Peppa Pig, Barbie, playing outside, dancing with Brynlee, and doing her backbends. She loved going to dance competitions and she cheered Brynlee on so loud. She especially loved all the attention she got from the older dancers who would take her and let her be part of the fun. She attended Pre-K at Maplewood Elementary and was to start kindergarten in a couple of weeks that she was so excited for.
Left with broken hearts but to cherish all of her special memories are her parents, Ashley and Colton Bell; siblings, Avery and Aiden Bell; father, Jeremy Lambert; her “Pops”, James Rodrigue; her “MiMi and PawPaw”, Doug and Lisa Gilbert; other grandparents, Gary and Gina Lambert, Tina and Ronald Early, Rick and Linda Hess, and Cathy Bell Coberly; godparents, Brooke and Brittany Gilbert, and Zeth Turner; great-grandmother, Linda Lambert; uncles and aunts, Jason and Autumn Rentz, Zach and Melissa Redden, Joey and Sylvia Rentz, Dakota Jones, Josie Strange, Corey Bell, and Adam Coberly; cousins, Brynlee Gilbert, and Viviene and Elodie Redden; along with numerous great aunts, great uncles, and cousins in Indiana, South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana.
She was preceded in death and in the arms of her “Nana”, Kathy Rodrigue; and “Granny”, Roma “Faye” Jacobs; great-grandpa, Billy Lambert; and great-grandmother, Shirley Moore.
The family received friends from 5 – 8 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 4, the funeral service was held at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 5, at Crossroads Baptist Church in Vinton.
Arrangements were handled by Riley Smith & Sons Funeral Home, 1810 W. Fourth St., DeQuincy.
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