Stewart Kent Lambert passed away on January 14, 2024 in Cherokee Village, Arkansas at the age of 69 years. He was born in Malvern, Arkansas on April 26, 1954 to Robert Eugene and Vera Jean Foster Lambert, both who preceded him in death.
After graduating from high school and law school, Stewart became a trial attorney, served as deputy prosecutor, and was elected to the position of prosecuting attorney. He was a fair-minded man and cherished this quote that still hangs in his office, “There Is Nothing So Finely Perceived and So Finally Felt as INJUSTICE”. Stewart was an avid fisherman and hunter. His greatest joy, even with all his accomplishments, was time spent with his family. He was devoted to his wife, son, and daughter and dearly loved his six grandchildren!
Stewart is survived by his wife, Ramona Berg Lambert of the home in Highland, Arkansas; son, Stewart Zachary Lambert of Highland; daughter, Emily Lambert Rock and her husband Tim of Cherokee Village; his grandchildren: Dylan and Leif Lambert, Katie, Matthew, Allie, and Tucker Rock; brother, Galen Lambert of Melbourne, Arkansas; sister, Linda Lambert of Jonesboro, Arkansas; other relatives and a host of good friends.
Memorial services are pending and will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements are entrusted to Tri-County Funeral Home of Highland.