Celebration Service Honoring the Life of Noah Lee Lambert

May 1, 2026    Crossgates Special Event

Celebration Service Honoring the Life of Noah Lee Lambert


Noah Lee Lambert, age 17, of Brandon, Mississippi, was born on April 1, 2009 and passed away on Sunday, April 26, 2026.


Noah was known for his vibrant, adventurous spirit and his ability to bring energy and laughter wherever he went. He lived life fully—never one to sit on the sidelines—and was happiest when surrounded by friends. Whether he was hunting, fishing, playing pickleball, baseball, or swimming, Noah embraced every moment with enthusiasm. He loved backflips, good food, his perfectly customized F-150, and any adventure that included the people he loved. He also spent time learning the craft of knife making under a skilled bladesmith, taking pride in creating something with his own hands.


From an early age, Noah faced significant health challenges, meeting them with strength and resilience. Through it all, he was deeply loved and faithfully supported by his parents, who championed him every step of the way.


At the age of 10, Noah made the decision to follow Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and was baptized in Summit, Mississippi. His faith was an important part of his life and the foundation of the hope his family holds today.


After moving to Brandon, Noah found a place where he truly thrived. He built strong friendships, found his footing, and grew into a young man who was confident, joyful, and deeply connected to those around him. His family took great comfort in seeing him flourish in a community where he was known, valued, and embraced.


Noah is survived by his parents, Brittany & Davy Lambert; brother, Bryson Lambert; sister, Presley Lambert; grandparents, Ed & Melinda Madden, Kevin Armstrong and Brenda Lambert; aunts and uncles, Angela & Spencer McMillan, Jarod & Maggie Armstrong, Brooke & Jake O’Brien, Madison & David Burton, Tyler Madden and his cousins, Dalton & Caitlin McMillan, Lukas & Hannah Grace Armstrong, Dani Brooke O’Brien, Oakleigh Lynn Burton and Aaralyn & Madilyn Madden. Noah is preceded in death by his PawPaw, Ford Lambert.


Though Noah’s life was far too short, it was full—marked by laughter, adventure, friendships, and a spirit that left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.


His family finds peace in the promise of Scripture: “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18