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Nolan Clayton Lambert, Jr.

November 20, 1963- February 16, 2014

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Nolan “Clayton” Lambert, Jr., age 50 passed away unexpectedly on February 16, 2014. He was born November 20, 1963 in Cheverly, MD to Nolan Clayton and Jane Lee (Dayhoof) Lambert. Clayton grew up in Huntingtown and attended Calvert and Northern High Schools graduating in 1981.He held various jobs after high school He then entered a journeyman program with Carpenters’ Union Local 132 of Washington, DC, and worked with the Union for more than 25 years. He was a very talented carpenter. He was married March 25, 2001 to Alisa Cae Smallenbroek in Baltimore, MD and resided in Huntingtown, MD. He attended Chesapeake Church. He loved Calvert County because of his love of hunting and fishing. He liked the Dallas Cowboys and was a Dale Earnhardt, Jr. NASCAR fan.
He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents John T. and Margaret Dayhoof and paternal grandparents Paul Lambert and Nancy Smith, .a sister Kimberly Dawn Lambert and brother Matthew Scott Lambert.
Survivng are his wife Alisa C. Lambert, and sons Clayton Dean and Colton Thomas Lambert of Huntingtown, step son Eric Smallenbroek of Chesapeake Beach, mother Jane L. Lambert and life partner Charlotte “Charlie” Anderson of Rivesville, WV, father Nolan C. Lambert, Sr and wife Nancy of Kingsport, TN, brother Barry R. Lambert and wife Beth of Huntingtown, nieces Kristyn, Kelli, and Karlee and nephew Barry Jr. He will be missed by many friends and loved ones.

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