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Published December 15, 2011, 12:00 AM

Rose Lambert

Rose Lambert, 88, of Hallock Minnesota, entered into the Kingdom of Heaven on December 11th 2011 at Kittson Memorial Nursing Center of Hallock. Rose Randazzo was born on February 15th 1923 to Antonino and Rosalie Randazzo of Detroit, Michigan. Rose attended school at Miller High School in Detroit and worked for Woolworths Clothing Store until joining the USO during World War 2 where she met Phillip Lambert. Phillip and Rose were married on June 8th 1946. In 1955 Phillip and Rose moved to the family farm in Hazelton Township east of Hallock, MN, where they raised their family and operated a dairy farm. Rose was a hard worker and never complained. Rose was an awesome mother of nine children and still found time to participate in her favorite activities such as Ladies Aid, Home Makers, baking many loaves of bread every week, and making homemade jelly from berries she picked in the woods surrounding the farm. She was known for crocheting hats, scarfs and blankets for anybody who could use them and always loved visiting with friends and relatives. Many times she would write letters to friends and family in the wee hours of the night when everyone else was asleep. Rose also enjoyed reading the letters she received from her children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends. Rose was very proud of her Italian heritage and often made delicious Italian dishes for her family and friends.

Rose Lambert

Rose Lambert, 88, of Hallock Minnesota, entered into the Kingdom of Heaven on December 11th 2011 at Kittson Memorial Nursing Center of Hallock. Rose Randazzo was born on February 15th 1923 to Antonino and Rosalie Randazzo of Detroit, Michigan. Rose attended school at Miller High School in Detroit and worked for Woolworths Clothing Store until joining the USO during World War 2 where she met Phillip Lambert. Phillip and Rose were married on June 8th 1946. In 1955 Phillip and Rose moved to the family farm in Hazelton Township east of Hallock, MN, where they raised their family and operated a dairy farm. Rose was a hard worker and never complained. Rose was an awesome mother of nine children and still found time to participate in her favorite activities such as Ladies Aid, Home Makers, baking many loaves of bread every week, and making homemade jelly from berries she picked in the woods surrounding the farm. She was known for crocheting hats, scarfs and blankets for anybody who could use them and always loved visiting with friends and relatives. Many times she would write letters to friends and family in the wee hours of the night when everyone else was asleep. Rose also enjoyed reading the letters she received from her children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends. Rose was very proud of her Italian heritage and often made delicious Italian dishes for her family and friends.

Rose was very strong in her Catholic Faith and was a devoted member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church of Hallock.

Rose is survived by her children David (Terry) of Lake Stevens, WA; Stanley (Lena) of St. Clair Shores, MI; Neil (Kris) of Ham Lake, MN; Linda (Floyd) Seay of Mesa, AZ; Edwin (Diane) of Wellsville, UT; Ralph (Theresa) of Emily, MN; Richard (Monica) of Hallock, MN; Ross (Cheryl) of Drayton, ND; her sister Rosalie Curcuru of McDonough, GA; sisters-in-law Angeline Randazzo of Warren, MI; Elizabeth Lambert of Karlstad, MN; Marjorie Carlson of Arizona City, AZ; brother-in-law Ted Smit of Arizona City, AZ; many Grandchildren and even more Great Grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews.

Rose was preceded in death by her husband Phillip, son Raymond, her parents, brothers Jack and Frank, and sister Mary Vitale.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 17th, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Hallock.

Interment will be in the Two River Cemetery, rural Hallock.

Visitation will be held at the Austin Funeral Chapel on Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. and at the church for one hour prior to the service.

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Cindy S.
Becker, MN     12/15/2011 12:32 PM

Ross, Cheryl and all family members, So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing Ross. She sounds like a wonderful Mom! Prayers go out to you and your family at this sad time. Cindy Spilde

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