Mr. Lambert came to prominence as the founder of the French-speaking Scouts of British Columbia in 1955.
He also played important roles within the Caisse Populaire, the Pensioners’ Club and the Société Maillardville-Uni.
Jean Lambert is the founder of the French-speaking Scouts of British Columbia.
Photo: French-speaking Scouts of British Columbia / Facebook
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The movement he founded, the French-speaking Scouts of British Columbia, posted a tribute to Jean Lambert on Facebook.
He invites those who knew him to share their memories on his page.
We will find comfort together, thinking of these incredible moments that he has been able to create and share since 1955.
66 years of service, recognition, projects, knowledge, knowledge, stories, games, camaraderie, fraternity and, above all, unconditional service to young people!
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A pioneer
The Société historique francophone also posted its condolences on its Facebook page. She will recognize Mr. Lambert’s career in the next issue of his review, Voices of the West and offers its sincere condolences to the Lambert family.
Jean Lambert was one of the Francophone pioneers of Maillardville.
Maurice Guibord, president of the Historical Society wrote on Facebook that Maillardville was losing a legendary character with the death of Jean Lambert.
If we talk about the history of Maillardville, Jean Lambert emerges in all aspects, having played a predominant role at the Caisse Populaire, among the French-speaking Scouts, at the Club des Pensiés, at the Société Maillardville-Uni, and many others. again.
Several generations will remember him. Hi Ti-Jean and Thank you!