It is with profound regret that we announce the passing of Ian Trevor Lambert of Aylmer, Québec, on February 16, 2019.
A fiercely proud Newfoundlander, Ian was born and raised in beautiful Southport on the southern side of the entrance to Trinity Bay's Southwest Arm. During his youth, as a member of Cadets Canada, he cultived a life-long knack for leadership and problem-solving, and a deep love of nature. Later, as a Cadet Leader himself, he left an indelible mark on so many young lives. Late in his teens, he left his beloved province for Québec. There he completed his university studies and cultivated his love for the French language and culture.
After living in Québec City, Montréal and Trois-Rivières, Ian moved to Ottawa to work at Cadets Canada headquarters. Some years later, his career brought him into the fold of the Federal Public Service where his many qualities, especially those having to do with patiently providing heart-felt mentorship, touched countless colleagues.
Recently, Ian was described in this manner: highly intelligent, voracious reader, loves to walk, endlessly curious, warm, kind, politically astute, keenly aware of social and world issues and wanting to change the world. A problem solver. A trailblazer for social justice before that term even existed. Fun with a great sense of humour. Coffee drinker. A nature lover. Very social. Enjoys music. A lover of trees, water, plants and all animals. Full of awe and wonder. A son. A brother. An uncle. A friend. A highly-respected and dedicated public servant.
Ian leaves behind his loving parents Gordon and Ivy Lambert, his sister Margaret Baker (Greg), his brother Conrad Lambert (Roxanne), his niece Rhiannon, his nephews Mattheson, Noah and Gavin, his companion Paul Boult, and countless other family members, friends and colleagues
Family and friends are invited to gather and celebrate Ian’s life, on Sunday April 28, 2019 between 1 to 5 p.m. at the Borden and Fleming Suites of the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Ian to the Ottawa Humane Society www.ottawahumane.ca or the charity of your choice will be appreciated.
Parents et amis sont invités à un rassemblement pour célébrer la vie de Ian, qui aura lieu dimanche le 28 avril 2019 entre 13h et 17h au salles Borden et Fleming du Centre commémoratif national Beechwood, 280 av Beechwood, Ottawa. Pour ceux qui le désirent, des dons en mémoire d'Ian à la Société protectrice des animaux d'Ottawa, www.ottawahumane.ca ou à l'organisme charitable de votre choix seraient appréciés.
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Brenda Inkpen
Harold and Lavenia Avery
Gordon Ivy and family. We are so sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest condolences.
Igor and Sonya Papic
Goodbye our dear friend.
Wilbur and Louise Janes
Condolences to the Lambert family, No words now can ease your pain but we pray in time you will find comfort in your meow Ian,we will be praying for you in the coming days.
Andrew Bell
Such a sad situation - condolences to all his family and friends. Thoughts are with you all.
Brenda Cooper
My heart is very heavy for you all in your tremendous loss of a wonderful, talented son. God be with you and I hope you find comfort in your precious memories.
Sincerely,
Brenda
Bonnie and Darren Seward
Thinking of you all during this difficult time. May your beautiful memories of Ian keep you strong.
Paul and Darlene Spurrell
Our deepest sympathy is extended to Gordon and Ivy and your family at this time.
Jerry Fitzgerald
Rest In Peace Ian
Nancy Sharko
we are very sad to hear of Ian’s passing. We can’t help thinking life is short. RIP Ian
So saddened to hear of your loss. Sincere condolences to Ian’s family and friends.