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SARA LOUISE (GAMMELL) LAMBERSON
October 23, 1950 September 6, 2018
Sara Louise (Gammell) Lamberson, born October 23rd 1950, to Jesse Edward Gammell and Bertha Louise Hallum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, died at home in Colorado Springs, on September 6th, 2018.
Sara married James Remsen Lamberson on February 26th, 1972, in Del City, Oklahoma.
Being part of an Air Force family Sara enjoyed traveling, she visited Europe and many locations throughout the United States, visiting friends and family. Sara loved taking photographs and could be seen wearing her camera on her many adventures. Her real joy in life was her children and grandchildren.
Sara is survived by her loving husband of 46 years, James Lamberson; sister, Karen Gayle Holdridge; three sons, Edward Remsen Lamberson, Jeffrey Scott Lamberson, and Bryan James Lamberson; and four grandchildren, Skylar Remsen Lamberson, Dakota Arthur Lamberson, Jorden Kylie Lamberson, and Baelei D. Lamberson.
Memorial service to be held in early November 2018 at Memorial Gardens Funeral Home & Cemetery. For service information or to leave the family an online condolence please visit www.dignitymemorial.com
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