David W. Lambert, 64, of Cumberland, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 19.
Born in Woonsocket, he was the son of the late Henry & Stella (Szewczyk) Lambert, he resided in Cumberland all his life.
David was employed as a inspector for the Leathertone Co. in Woonsocket for 20 years before retiring. He was a volunteer firefighter for the town of Cumberland. Known in the area as a skilled handyman, he was an avid New England Patriots fan.
He is survived by a brother, Henry, and his wife, Connie Lambert, of Cumberland; two sisters, Julie and her husband, Lee Sundsted, of Brasstown, N.C., and Denise McCarter of Southside, Ala. He was the brother to the late Lorraine Cook. He also leaves several nieces and nephews. His funeral and burial will be private.
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