Mary Anne Lambert
April 5, 1946 - August 4, 2018
Obituary
It is with great sadness that the family of Mary Anne Lambert announces her passing on August 4, 2018 in Seattle after a long battle with lung disease. She was 72 years old.
Born in Boston on April 5th, 1946 to the late Frank and Rita (Goggin) Lambert, she was a graduate of Emanuel college and received her MBA from Northeastern University. She went on to have a long career as a financial analyst for the Mitre Corp.
After retirement, she was involved in many activities. An avid gardener, she became president of the Lexington Garden Club and also volunteered for a number of charitable organizations. She lived life fully. In addition to being a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, she was a dedicated friend to many. Always positive and caring of others, she will be dearly missed.
She leaves behind her husband and best friend of forty-two years, David Litwack, her two sons, Peter and Kevin, and two young granddaughters, Amy and Lisa, as well as her sisters, Jane Sterling and Dorothy Sullivan.
Close family gathered in Seattle at the time of her passing, with plans to hold a celebration of her life at her two most recent residences in Falmouth, Cape Cod and Bonita Springs, Florida.
Donations in memory of Mary Anne can be made to the American Lung Association or the Arthritis Foundation. Since Mary Anne so much loved her flowers, if you’re so inclined, please plant a flower for her.
Mrs. Lambert has been one of our company’s best and most valued customers for almost 15 years. She was passionate about her landscape and a phenomenal coach and mentor to our entire team. She made us a better company for our customers and a better place to work for our entire team. God bless you Mary Anne, you will be greatly missed by me and my staff.
John and I were very sad to hear of Mary Anne’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of her friends and family. She will be missed.
MaryAnne was a truly beautiful person, both inside and out.
She was a dear friend. I will miss her at Mah Jongg as well as on the golf course. Rest In Peace, dear sweet Mary Anne.
With love and compassion we reach out to you, David, and to your family upon hearing of your loss of Mary Ann. We hope to see you either in Falmouth, MA in October or in Bonita Springs, FL.
Please let us know if we can be of any assistance in either place. We wish you peace and love.
Richard and Judy Yost