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  • TurboHeloDriver

    Constitutional Patriot
    Sep 23, 2009
    343
    Waynesboro, VA
    :sad20:So sad he's gone. I had the pleasure of meeting him and spending about half an hour with him when I went to his home to pick-up some challenge coins I'd ordered from him. He had a true and patriotic spirit that immediately endeared him to you as a good friend. I regret not getting to know him better, but I can say that in my communications with him by email, PM, and phone he was always a great guy who treated others with kindness and respect. He certainly earned my respect the first time I met him, something that is hard for most to do as I don't give my respect away lightly. I too will think of Roger whenever I hold that challenge coin. Rest in peace Roger. May God give you peace and rest forever in His company. My thoughts and prayers are with the Lambie family and all who knew him. I feel blessed to say I knew him. :patriot::mdpatriot
     

    md_rick_o

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 30, 2008
    5,116
    Severn Md.
    RIP (unknown brother), your legacy lives on in the people you touched and the work you did, sorry i missed out on meeting you other than on the forums and PM's.

    Me and mine will be praying for the family and friends.
     

    garber38

    Custom tailored ionizer
    Dec 27, 2006
    877
    Somewhere in PA.
    Just got back into town and heard about Lambo. Why!!! I met him up in Pa at one of the shoots and he was a very nice guy to chat with. Asked if I had a coin and I was proud to say, "Yes, I do". My family's prayers go with him to a better place.
     

    tdt91

    I will miss you my friend
    Apr 24, 2009
    10,823
    Abingdon
    I hope someone will be able to record the funeral as I will not be able to attend :sad20:
     
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    fivepointstar

    Thank you MD-Goodbye
    Apr 28, 2008
    30,714
    3rd Rock from the Sun
    I just got back...it was good to see Roger. he looks good and peaceful
     

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    epc3762

    Active Member
    Dec 30, 2007
    408
    Forest Hill, Maryland
    I just got back.

    Roger did look at peace.

    I will be headed back for the 7 -9 to support the family. They are holding up well.

    It is great to see Don and Paul and Scott Made it up as well. Mr's Lambie really really appreciated you coming and all the Maryland Shooters that have been there. What a great group we have here. By the way, Rogers wife has printed out every post of this thread. What an honor this is for them. Great job everyone.
     

    epc3762

    Active Member
    Dec 30, 2007
    408
    Forest Hill, Maryland
    Classic Roger and his booming voice and beaming smile and powerful handshake.!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq8lkEwzWA0
    Watch this video and notice the red truck pull up. It is Roger...Then while Kratovil tries to escape for the thirteenth time at the 2:33 mark of the video you will here this booming voice say "What about illegal aliens...will they be included in this bill"? That is classic Roger:bullhorn:... No bull horn needed. Then the very end of this video you will see Classic Roger again... Shaking hands with that all powerful grip and big smile:D. God.... I am going to miss this guy!:patriot:
     

    tdt91

    I will miss you my friend
    Apr 24, 2009
    10,823
    Abingdon
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq8lkEwzWA0
    Watch this video and notice the red truck pull up. It is Roger...Then while Kratovil tries to escape for the thirteenth time at the 2:33 mark of the video you will here this booming voice say "What about illegal aliens...will they be included in this bill"? That is classic Roger:bullhorn:... No bull horn needed. Then the very end of this video you will see Classic Roger again... Shaking hands with that all powerful grip and big smile:D. God.... I am going to miss this guy!:patriot:

    I was with him that day in Forest Hill. We were in the meeting together and out side together. The video shows me leaving at the end. Red/Wht chevy pickup. ( I think thats the video, I didn't watch the whole thing through this time as it was slow loading) Oh, the memories with Roger:thumbsup:

    The wife and I were able to make the first viewing. Got there about 4:30. He looked good and at peace. I mentioned that to the wife when we left. It's still hard to believe that he's gone.
     

    Norton

    NRA Endowment Member, Rifleman
    Staff member
    Admin
    Moderator
    May 22, 2005
    122,906
    Sorry we couldn't stick around longer to see some of you guys that came later, but travel concerns dictated we had to get back on the road.

    It was good to see that so much of what was going on was a celebration of what Rog was about more so than dwelling upon his passing.
     

    Rattlesnake46319

    Curmidget
    Apr 1, 2008
    11,032
    Jefferson County, MO
    It was good to see that so much of what was going on was a celebration of what Rog was about more so than dwelling upon his passing.

    As it should be. While we miss him and mourn his passing, we should be thankful that such a man lived and shared so much with us. We're pretty lucky to have had a friend like Roger.
     

    1776

    Active Member
    Sep 16, 2009
    439
    I was at the viewing this evening along with The Phantom Patriot and epc3762. I saw Roger for the last time, he will be missed. America needs more people like Roger, his heart was in the right place and he believed in the USA. He looked at peace and it was good to see him in his green military cap. Guys, try to enjoy each & every day you have on this earth. We never know what will happen to us tomorrow. RIP Roger.
     

    teratos

    My hair is amazing
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
    59,958
    Bel Air
    I was at the viewing this evening along with The Phantom Patriot and epc3762. I saw Roger for the last time, he will be missed. America needs more people like Roger, his heart was in the right place and he believed in the USA. He looked at peace and it was good to see him in his green military cap. Guys, try to enjoy each & every day you have on this earth. We never know what will happen to us tomorrow. RIP Roger.

    Every American needs to be like Roger. It was spirit and ideals like his that built this Country.
     

    epc3762

    Active Member
    Dec 30, 2007
    408
    Forest Hill, Maryland
    I am off to say my last good bye to a great patriot and friend!

    What an honor it was to know him and be his friend. Pray for strength for the family and for us with the honor and duty of escorting him to his final resting place. This is truly a sad day. Now time to pick up his torch and carry on. God Bless our cause for Liberty.

    Roger has expanded my horizons like no one else. I know for a fact Rogers patriotism goes back to the 70's when he and my boss, a life member of the John Birch Society, and Roger worked many many political events. Roger had devoted his life to fighting for our rights. Roger knew the pulse of the enemy and he knew how strong the fight needed to be. With the knowledge that Roger had of the true cause of our current situation in this country he carried a huge burden. Once your aware of what is really going on it is a burden like no other. The best anyone of us can do is to pick up the Torch that Roger ran with and carry on the fight. There is a GREAT VOID left with his passing. It will take a great number of men to even begin to fill his shoes.

    Lets see if even three hundred of us(being there for Roger) could begin to fill one of his shoes.

    God, Please Bless Roger "LAMBO" Lambie

    AMEN

    I will be there for the Viewings...both, and the Funeral.

    Ed Cox
    Chapter Leader of "The John Birch Society" Located in Harford County
     

    Jaybeez

    Ultimate Member
    Industry Partner
    Patriot Picket
    May 30, 2006
    6,393
    Darlington MD
    There are too few people that had the kind of passion the Roger had.

    The family seemed in good spirits this afternoon, and they seems to be keeping things together pretty well. A good family of strong and loving people.
     

    epc3762

    Active Member
    Dec 30, 2007
    408
    Forest Hill, Maryland
    Here is a link to the Funeral procession at the Cemetary.

    I am not sure if these video's can be posted here or not. I am technically challenged on this. Here is the link. If you know how to post them please do...


    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Donna-Stiffler/116077401738961?v=desc#!/video/video.php?v=1375468779805&ref=mf

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Donna-Stiffler/116077401738961?v=desc#!/video/video.php?v=1375469619826&ref=mf

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Donna-Stiffler/116077401738961?v=desc#!/video/video.php?v=1375468779805&ref=mf

    I have no idea why these links have "Donna Stifler's name in them... Weird She has nothing to do with these videos...
     

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