Martha Kelly Lambert

Martha Kelly Lambert

Aug 11, 1929 - Apr 18th, 2021
  • Birth Date: Aug 11, 1929
  • Death Date: Apr 18, 2021
  • Funeral Date: Apr 22, 2021, 1:00 pm
  • Location: Saint John's Episcopal Church in Helena, AR
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Biography:

Martha Kelly Lambert of Helena, Arkansas passed away on April 18, 2021 at 91 years of age.
 
She was predeceased by her parents Thaddeus Robertson Kelly and Ariadne Wood Kelly, her brother Thaddeus Robertson Kelly, Jr., her sister Ann Kelly Allin and her husband Jordan Bennet Lambert Jr. She is survived by her children, Mary Lambert, Ann Lambert Waits, Jordan Bennett Lambert III, and Blanche Lambert Lincoln; her grandchildren, Macon Waits Hossley, Katie Lambert, Krystin Lambert, Jordan Lambert Gary, Karoline Lambert, Reece Lincoln and Bennett Lincoln; and her great grandchildren, Baylor Hossley, and Benton Hossley.
 
Martha grew up in Helena in the 1930s in a loving family with two older siblings. She was then, and for all her life, a joyful child dedicating her life to her family and friends.  She took great joy and pride in serving her lifelong community of Helena with her leadership in the Phillips County Community Foundation, Helena-West Helena Public Schools, Junior Auxiliary, American Red Cross and St. John’s Episcopal Church, along with the Arkansas Episcopal Church Women Statewide. 
 
She graduated from Helena High School and The University of Arkansas, where she was a member of Chi Omega Sorority. In 1950 she married Jordan Bennett Lambert Jr, her high school sweetheart. When he completed his service in the US military, they returned to Helena where they raised 4 children. Martha was never too busy or too tired to participate in the lives of her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, godchildren and great grandchildren.
 
She traveled the state of Arkansas and across the continental US to help with weddings, birthday parties, gardens, medical emergencies, babysitting responsibilities, church conventions, sporting events and sorority initiations. She helped to run successful political campaigns and she tap danced with Hollywood choreographers.
 
She kept the books for the Lambert farming operations and there was always room at her dinner table for friends, relatives and friends of friends!  “Life is what you make it” was her lifelong motto. Caring about others was what her life was about.  She tried to make life happy and wonderful for everyone she came in contact with. She had a special practice that came to be known as “cookie diplomacy “which proved that baked goods are a useful remedy for many of society’s ills. She brought joy and hope to many people. She was loved by many and blessed us all. She will be greatly missed.
 
Our family would like to especially thank all of the wonderful people at Presbyterian Village in Little Rock for their thoughtful and professional care, along with their amazing kindness and compassion in caring for our Mother in her last couple of years.
 
Funeral services to celebrate Mar’s life will be held for close family and friends in Helena, at St. John’s Episcopal Church on Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 1 p.m., followed by burial at Maple Hill Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please rejoice with us in giving to Presbyterian Village, 510 Brookside Lane, Little Rock, AR  72205 or St. John’s Episcopal Church, 625 Pecan Street, Helena, AR 72342.

Condolences(21)
Craig William Dayton
#21
Dec 17th, 2021 10:20 pm
I never knew this dear woman. I learned of her via the movie “A Castle For Christmas”. What an amazing life she lived, and what a blessing she was to those around her, as indicated in this obit. I was pleased to learn that she spent her final years at a Presbyterian home, an organization I support in my state of Pennsylvania and know of the good work they do. These women who live long lives, as did my own mom, are people I admire greatly. Their contribution to society is immeasurable. I wish I could have known Mrs. Lambert. May she rest in peace.
Gary Clowers
#20
Jun 19th, 2021 8:40 pm
Blanche, saw your mom’s obit by accident . Condolences. In February had COVID pneumonia. Hospital stay with COVID, two weeks later heart cath, two weeks later open heart surgery. Doing fine, but out of commission for the last three months. Sorry this is late.
Gary Clowers
Amber Bright White
#19
May 19th, 2021 5:50 pm
Blanche, Please know you are on my mind as I read your Mother’s obituary. Ms. Martha was one amazing lady. You and your family were able to spend many years enjoying her and now can cherish those years with marvelous memories. Bless, Amber White (Bright)
Jackie Sanders
#18
Apr 29th, 2021 10:56 am
What a sweet woman, that I was honored to know and call friend. She always had a smile and kind word. Such a sweet soul. Helena, Phillips County, and the World has lost a treasure. Peace be with you on your new journey.
Bill Bynum
#17
Apr 26th, 2021 11:51 pm
Sending prayers of condolence for the Lambert family.
Jo Turner
#16
Apr 23rd, 2021 9:30 am
I will always remember that bright smile and what a pleasure she was to be with.
Jim Christian
#15
Apr 22nd, 2021 6:35 pm
Sending condolences to all of Martha's family and friends. The Christian family is so blessed to have had her in our lives, and we will miss her. Love to all.
Marla Buck Riddell
#14
Apr 22nd, 2021 12:56 pm
God speed to the sweetest backdoor neighbor I've ever had. Her warm greeting, gentle smile and kindness will definitely be missed by so many people here. Knowing people like Mrs. Martha makes you realize that kindness is the little thing that matters the most in life. Hugs and prayers to all of her children and family.
Belinda and Calvin Anderson
#13
Apr 21st, 2021 9:46 pm
Blanche- Our deepest condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Blessings and peace to you all. You are in our prayers.
Donita Vaden
#12
Apr 21st, 2021 10:37 am
Martha did and will continue to make a joyful, caring, and uplifting difference to everyone who knew her and the heritage she has. What a great example for all.... Martha was a devoted, loving wife, mother, friend, and neighbor. One could really learn valuable life lessons from Martha.
Mike and Tamey Craig
#11
Apr 21st, 2021 10:07 am
What a pleasure to visit with Mrs. Martha at Presbyterian Village. Her smile was contagious. We remember a Thursday night dinner and seeing her dance to some old tunes. She will be missed! She is dancing now with a fully restored body at her new address. Sorry for this loss in your family.
Nada DeSalvo
#10
Apr 20th, 2021 9:59 pm
May Martha from strength to strength in God's tender care. With love, Nada and Vince
Kay Stroope
#9
Apr 20th, 2021 4:27 pm
She was a joy to be with.
She will be missed.
Susan Borné
#8
Apr 20th, 2021 3:00 pm
Sending love and sympathy to the Lincoln-Lambert family. What a joy it was to have Mrs. Lambert’s friendship these past few years at Presbyterian Village. She was a sweet friend to our mother Betty. We loved her and will miss her very much. A beautiful lady inside and out!
Mary K Rohrscheib
#7
Apr 20th, 2021 1:43 pm
So very sorry. Mrs. Martha was one of the sweetest, happiest, caring people I knew. May our Lord grant each of you peace and comfort.
Philly Herlein Rains
#6
Apr 20th, 2021 11:07 am
Always full of sunshine, and joy. The first person to welcome me when I moved back to my hometown. Much loved, and we will all miss you.
Beth and Mike Coulson
#5
Apr 20th, 2021 9:38 am
Lincoln/Lambert family-- I'm sure you're wondering what on earth you'll do without Mar in your lives, but she will always be there. No one could forget Mar, and not a day will go by that you won't be talking about her, laughing about something funny she said or did. They say a person dies twice, the second time when the last person mentions their name, and in Mars case, it will be a long, long time. We were honored to know her and see all the love her family and friends showed her and her for you. Take comfort in knowing she was loved until her last breath.
Richard Bloesch
#4
Apr 20th, 2021 9:36 am
Blanche, I was sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. I know you all will miss her. She was a strong lady, a steel magnolia, with a sweet spirit. Know that thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Kelli Grubbs
#3
Apr 19th, 2021 10:19 pm
Mrs. Martha was one of the first people I met when I moved to Helena. She was an amazing, joyful, interesting and kind person. I am so lucky to have known her. I hope to be like her someday. Her family is in my prayers. She will be missed.
Carolyn and Jerry Staley
#2
Apr 19th, 2021 7:26 pm
What a wonderful and dear lady we have lost. She was so kind to our kids when their baby son passed away. When he was born she visited their home and welcomed him so lovingly. She supported the community development work they are committed to in Helena. We’ve lost a treasure . Blessings and peace to all the family.
Bill Branch
#1
Apr 19th, 2021 5:04 pm
Such a wonderful friend to me during my job as Curator of the Delta Cultural Center in Helena, Arkansas.

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