Elmwood Funeral Chapel & Crematory

Visitation Information

Judith Lambert

Passed away on February 27, 2025


Judith A. Lambert (nee Muench), age 85. Late of Crown Point, Indiana. Passed away February 27, 2025. Loving mother of Jeffrey O. (Jacqueline) Lambert, Drew Lambert, late Christopher (Laura) Lambert, late Pamela S. Lambert, and the late Quinn C. Lambert. Devoted grandmother of Nicholas, Megan, Courtney, Jacob, and Rianna. Cherished great-grandmother of Bennett, Delaney, Baker, Milo, Maddox, Ella, and Rhett. Dearest sister of Linda Kruse and Janet Jackubowski. She was a graduate of Thornton Township High School class of 58 where she was president of the photography club, editor of the school newspaper and was on the yearbook staff. She was a natural gardener, an avid reader and had a great love of animals and enjoyed birdwatching. She also owned the Wild Briar Catery where she was a breeder of American Shorthaired show cats. She retired as a proud Walmart employee after more than 25 years of service. She cherished spending time with her great grandchildren making memories. Visitation Wednesday, March 5, 2025 from 3:00 – 8:00 pm with a funeral service at 6:30 pm at the Elmwood Funeral Chapel 11300 W. 97th LN (1/2 block west of US 41/Wicker Ave. at 97th LN.) St. John. A private interment will be held at Beverly Cemetery for the immediate family. For more information 219-365-3474.

Interment:
Private interment Beverly Cemetery

Visitation Location

St. John
11300 W. 97th Lane
St. John, IN 46373
(219) 365-3474

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Visitation Information

Wednesday, March 5, 2025 - 3:00 pm until 8:00 pm

Prayer Service
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 - 6:30 pm

Condolences
"Judy was an awesome Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Aunt and friend. I got to know her later in her life when I was blessed to meet Jacque and Jeff and the love of my life Jennifer. We had so much conversation about topics she loved and she was so intelligent and sassy. My parents taught me that if you listen you learn. That was what I will always remember at the family functions, parties and holidays and get togethers. She loved her family so much and graced her children and relatives with her presence. May God Bless her as she enters heaven and the memory of her life be remembered by all who knew and loved her. Gods Speed Judy. We will always love you very much!"
- Kenneth Ubriaco
March 2, 2025 12:55 pm

Candles Lit