of Jonesboro, AR
May 30, 1931 - June 19, 2021
Lee Roy ''Judge'' Lambie, 90, of Jonesboro, passed away, Saturday, June 19, 2021, at Lakeside Nursing Home. He was born in Egypt, Arkansas, May 30, 1931, to Garfield Eugene and Callie (Smith) Lambie. Mr. Lambie was formerly a branch manager for Citizens bank in Cash. He was a member of Strawfloor Baptist Church and a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Preceding him in death were his parents; sisters, Lois Lambie Madajesvski and Joy Lambie East; brothers, Elmer L., Carl ''Star'', Earnest, Glen Eugene, Gerald and Billy Eugene Lambie.
Survivors include, his wife of sixty-five years, Cecil Marie (Pate) Lambie; son, Mark Lee (Kathy) Lambie; daughter, Kristie (Ed) Hill; grandchildren, Brittney (Justin) Watkins, John Edward (Paige) Hill, Jr.; great-grandchildren, Vada Watkins, Violet Watkins, Sterling Hill, John Edward Hill III, ''Jed''; sister, Edna Mae Burris.
Funeral services are Monday, June 21, at Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home, at 11:00am, with Brothers Don Miller and Harral Russell officiating. Pallbearers are Scotty Pate, Bill Pate, Hunter Burris, John Hill, Justin Watkins, Danny Harlan and Dennis Pate. Honorary bearers are Ron Maxwell, Ricky Burris, Jerry Lee and Roger White. Burial follows at Unity Cemetery
Visitation precedes the service at the funeral home at 10:00am.
We are so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man and a great neighbor. We will miss him very much. Prayers for you all.
So sorry for your loss. Prayers for you all.
Sincerely,
Robin and Leeann Castleberry & Family
Sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss.
Many wonderful memories flood through our hearts and minds as we discuss the passing of Lee Roy. I’ve heard so many stories told to me by my Daddy and I’ve enjoyed each and everyone of them, almost as much as Daddy enjoyed telling them, they always brought a smile . It will quieter in future days but I hope the family understands he’s always watching and always listening. Continue to speak with and of him as if he is in the room with you, I promise you he is but just a breath away. Much love to a family that I always felt a part of, some of my best memories revolve around church and the strong belief of a higher power that Lee Roy Lambie alway knew was there, he is now visiting with others, he has found his peace, I pray the family finds theirs.
Elizabeth and I loved our Uncle Judge. He was a sweetheart who loved his Maker, his Cecil Marie, and his family. We will miss his smile, humor, and sweet spirit. I’m so glad I visited with him last week. Rest In Peace, dear one. Prayers for peace and comfort for my Lambie family.
Lee worked with me at Citizens Bank for many years great employee alway calm with a smile! I really like working with him. Sorry to hear of his passing!!
It was a blessing to get to know Lee Roy, along with Cecil. He was a wonderful man that loved to serve the Lord in all he did. May God continue to bless the family in the trying days ahead. He will be missed by all who knew him.