Susan Bowie (Roberson) Lambert

September 4, 1944 ~ August 13, 2020
Born in:
Santa Barbara, CA
Resided in:
Fletcher, NC
Susan Bowie Roberson Lambert: Passed unexpectedly on August 13th 2020 at her home. Born Sept. 1944 in Santa Barbara CA from an honored long military lineage family. Her mother was Eleanor “Ellie” (Kirchner Norman) and father William (“Duke”) Dean Roberson. Duke was a highly decorated WW2 Marine torpedo bomber pilot who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor and received the “Distinguished Flying Cross”. GG-Grandfather Ryland Tisdale was WW1 & WW2 hero and the US Gov. named Navy Warship “USS Tisdale” after him in 1943. Susan’s middle name represents the Bowie relatives. Most notably Colonel James Bowie who is famous for creating the Bowie knife in 1827 (still popular today) and died fighting in the Battle of the Alamo. Susan is survived by her husband: John F Lambert, her sister: Lucy Pfirman (El Paso TX), her two daughters: Laura Lambert and Vanessa Binns, and her grandchildren: Hunter, Emma, Hope and Andrew. Susan & John met on a blind date while John was attending the US Naval Academy (later became a Commanding Navy Pilot for +20 years) and Susan was staying with her grandmother Norman in Annapolis. John fell in love immediately with his CA model and never looked back. After getting married in USNA Chapel in 1964 they were stationed around the world and finally settled in Fletcher NC to be close to Laura, Vanessa & the grandchildren.
Vanessa, Oliver, Emma and Andrew, I am so sorry to learn of Vanessa’s mother’s passing. I know you will all miss her in your lives. Thinking of all of you. Ann Skoglund
So sorry to hear about your Mom. What an amazing obituary. My condolences Laura to you and your family. Chip Frank
We are so sorry for your loss. Your mom was so kind to me.
Thinking of you and your family at this difficult time.
Vanessa,
Sending lots of love and hugs to you, Oliver, Emma and Andrew. May you some peace during this time and pray for healing for you.
Vanessa,
I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you during this very difficult time.
With all my love,
Leah Wear (Roberson) & Family
My condolences to the family, may you find comfort and peace in your many wonderful memories and in the loving support of God and family. 2 Corinthians 1:3,4
John and family
I am very sorry about the lost of your lovley wife and mother.
I am so sorry for your loss. I will be keeping the entire family close to my heart and in my prayers.
I hope my email this morning adequately expressed our sorrow for the loss of your dear wife.
Jane and I live only 2 hours away in Denver, North Carolina. If you are having a public ceremony for Susan, we would like to attend.
Arch Woodard lives in Burnsville, NC. I will notify him if you wish.
John my sincere condolences for loss.
Bill
Eleanor Thompson
Linda and Hank Graham send their condolences to John Lambert
Dear John, Laura and Vanessa,
I’m so sorry to hear the sad news. We spent time together in Greece in 1973, and I have lovely memories of that period. I came across the Obituary by chance, and wanted to send this message of condolence as even though so much time has passed, I remember you all so very well. Look after yourselves.
Kind regards, Jeanette Gibson (nee Brockman)