Arrangements are under the direction of Rix Funeral Directors.
She died Tuesday, June 19, 2001.
She was born March 30, 1913, in Kemp and had been a resident of Lubbock since 1935. She married Floyd Lee Jennings on Jan. 3, 1942, in Clovis, N.M. He died Aug. 19, 1983. She was a charter member of the New Testament Baptist Church and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and the Senior Citizens Center on 19th Street. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include a son, Tommy Mills of Big Spring; three daughters, Billie Bramblett of Bridge City and Mary E. Young and Jeanette Holtzclaw, both of Lubbock; a sister, Dorothy Jones of Lubbock; 19 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; and 23 great-great-grandchildren.
Best Mom, Grandmother and Friend in the whole world.
Missing Mamma
The sun came up this morning
It wasn't very bright
My dark mood cast a shadow
It's hard to see the light
We all have just one Mother
And, now her life on Earth is done
The emptiness and loss I feel
Makes it hard to see the sun
Tomorrow is a brand new day
May the pain and sadness lighten
I will remember all her love
And, then the sky will brighten
Gone is not forgotten
Her love remains behind
She's traveled in a new direction
Love knows no space or time
I will always love her
She will care for me from above
She will send me starlight and rainbows
To remind me of her love
Written by: Christine McClimans
Arrangements are under the direction of Rix Funeral Directors.
She died Tuesday, June 19, 2001.
She was born March 30, 1913, in Kemp and had been a resident of Lubbock since 1935. She married Floyd Lee Jennings on Jan. 3, 1942, in Clovis, N.M. He died Aug. 19, 1983. She was a charter member of the New Testament Baptist Church and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and the Senior Citizens Center on 19th Street. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include a son, Tommy Mills of Big Spring; three daughters, Billie Bramblett of Bridge City and Mary E. Young and Jeanette Holtzclaw, both of Lubbock; a sister, Dorothy Jones of Lubbock; 19 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; and 23 great-great-grandchildren.
Best Mom, Grandmother and Friend in the whole world.
Missing Mamma
The sun came up this morning
It wasn't very bright
My dark mood cast a shadow
It's hard to see the light
We all have just one Mother
And, now her life on Earth is done
The emptiness and loss I feel
Makes it hard to see the sun
Tomorrow is a brand new day
May the pain and sadness lighten
I will remember all her love
And, then the sky will brighten
Gone is not forgotten
Her love remains behind
She's traveled in a new direction
Love knows no space or time
I will always love her
She will care for me from above
She will send me starlight and rainbows
To remind me of her love
Written by: Christine McClimans
Family Members
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Kenneth Uvalde Lambright
1914–1982
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Grady Horace Lambright
1916–1985
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Arvil Raymond Lambright
1917–1975
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Jessie Inez Lambright McKeown
1921–1969
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Thomas Jim Lambright
1922–1923
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Barney Howard Lambright
1924–1924
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Roy Edward Lambright
1925–1977
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Lillie Mae Lambright Keeling
1929–1969
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Dorothy Belle Lambright Jones
1931–2012