Wilmer Elmer ‘Bodie’ Lambert Jr. – Coal Center
MARCH 9, 1946 MARCH 19, 2025
It is with heavy hearts yet joyful memories that we announce the passing of Wilmer Elmer “Bodie” Lambert Jr., age 79, who left this world on March 19, 2025, at home in Coal Center, Pa., with his loving family by his side. He was born on March 9, 1946, in North Charleroi, son of the late Wilmer “Ducky” Lambert Sr. and Velva Byrne Lambert. Bodie lived a full and vibrant life, spending many years as a dedicated coal miner, embracing the strength and resilience that defined his character. He worked at several places during his career, including McCormick Drilling Company, Consol Mining Company and Guttman Oil/Mon River Towing. He was a proud member of Tri-County Lodge 252, F & A.M. of PA, the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Pittsburgh-Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, the California Young Men’s Club and the Independent Club in Bentleyville, Pa. Bodie was a loving husband to his beloved spouse, Anna Lambert, and a proud father to his three daughters, Sheri Lambert (Mike Hixenbaugh), Renee Cross (Rick) and Lisa Miller (Douglas), who cherish the countless memories they shared with him. He is also survived by his brother, Jerry Lambert; sister-in-law, Rose Lambert; and sister, Cheryl Cole; along with a legacy of grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, Tim Krause, Jr. (Misty), Cody Lambert (Kayla), Taylor Vidrine (Addison), Jordan Miller, Chloe Miller, Leo Cross, Benjamin Krause, Hayden Krause, Tavlyn Hall and Ezra Lambert. In addition to his parents, Bodie was preceded in death by an infant son; his stepfather, Charlie Huffman; and his sister, Marian Zbyl. His family fondly remembers him for his warmth, wisdom and unwavering support. The Lambert family invites all those who knew and loved Bodie to celebrate his life and legacy for visitation at MARISCOTTI FUNERAL HOME from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, 2025, and from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, March 27, 2025, when funeral services will be held in the funeral home with the Rev. Kevin Carpenter officiating. The Masonic Lodge will accord services Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Friends and family are encouraged to come together to share stories, laughter and love, commemorating the joyful spirit of a man who touched many hearts. Although he is no longer with us, Bodie’s spirit will forever resonate within the loving memories he has left behind. As we gather to celebrate his life, let us remember the strength, laughter and joy that he brought into our lives. May he rest in peace, knowing the profound difference he made in the hearts of his family and friends.