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Louie
Lambert
February 24, 1960 – April 25, 2026
Louie Lambert, a beloved figure known for his kindness and open heart, passed away peacefully on April 25, 2026, at Markham Stouffville Hospital. Born on February 24, 1960, in Kirkland Lake, Louie lived a life marked by warmth, generosity, and an unwavering commitment to those around him.
Throughout his life, Louie was always open to a good time, cherishing moments spent with family and friends. His welcoming nature and genuine kindness made him someone who would readily help others, often giving selflessly to those in need—truly the kind of person who would give you the shirt off his back. His personality left a lasting impression on all who knew him.
Louie had a special passion for drawing, expressing himself through art in ways that touched the soul. Additionally, he cultivated a remarkable ear for music, amassing a unique and cherished collection of cassettes, records, and CDs. Music was not only a hobby but a deep interest that enriched his life and connected him to the world.
He is survived by those who loved him dearly: Donna, the mother of his children; his children Amber, Cody, and Kayla; and his grandchildren Bella, Hunter, Kaden, Alanna, Lacey, and Avery. He is also remembered by his siblings Louise, Pauline, and David, who carry forward his memory.
Louie was preceded in death by his father Louis Lambert, his mother Judy Morden, and his brother Raymond. Their memories remain intertwined with his own, forming the foundation of a family legacy filled with love.
Louie Lambert’s departure leaves a profound sense of loss, but the memories of his kindness, his laughter, and the joy he found in music and art will continue to inspire all who knew him. His spirit endures in the hearts of his family and friends, who will forever remember a man who lived with an open heart and a welcoming smile.
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