

It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Lambry on Sunday, January 15, 2023 at the age of 31. Lambry is predeceased by his grandparents: James [Jim] and Frances Dawson, and Louis and Evelyn Stamatinos.Lambry will be remembered, loved, and forever missed by his children Ava and Lian; his parents George and Janet; his brother Jordan (Kayla); his significant other Randi Church; his uncles John (Lesley) Stamatinos and their children, Michael [Mickey] Dawson (Alicia Ward) and his children; Barry (Joanne) Dawson and their children; his aunt Brenda (Doug) Kelly and their children; his godmother Victoria Billett and her daughters; many cousins and their families; and his friends. He is remembered by his children’s mother Sarah Lemaire and their grandmother Lorelae Lemaire.Lambry was born and grew up in Regina. He attended W.S. Hawrylak Elementary School and Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School. Lambry obtained his Diploma in Geomatics Engineering Technology from the Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) Nova Scotia Community College in 2016. He worked for several years as a survey technologist before returning to the University of Regina in 2020 as a full-time student to complete his engineering degree. He was in his last semester of Environmental Systems Engineering and would have convocated in June 2023.Lambry had an infectious laugh and was very resilient no matter what life presented to him. His motto was, “No Regrets – Just Lessons Learned”. In 31 short years, Lambry packed many adventures and life experiences into his life. He loved to travel, played water polo in his youth, played rugby as an adult with the Rogues, and recently started training at SIAM gym in Muay Thai and boxing. He loved playing video games at the “battle station” in his home. He embraced every fleeting passion in his life to the fullest.Lambry’s friends and family were precious to him and a big part of his life. They were far reaching across the country, but he loved visiting and talking with them, playing board games, and sharing food and laughter.Lambry’s significant other, Randi, supported him to the fullest during their time together. They enjoyed many passions and shared interests. Lambry’s children Ava and Lian meant the world to him and he will live in their hearts forever. He was their father, best buddy and greatest love. Their short time as a family taught them the virtues of love, respect and kindness. We would like to thank the Paramedics from Valley Ambulance Care Ltd; the nurses, doctors, and social worker in the Emergency and Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the Regina General Hospital for their incredible efforts and kindness in the face of tragedy. We are so grateful to friends, family, and community who have overwhelmed us with comfort, food, and love.
In lieu of flowers, an account has been setup for his children’s future. Any donations can be sent by e-transfer to [email protected].
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