Margaret L Moore's Obituary
MOORE, Margaret “Margo” Lambert, 58, of Clearwater exited the earth at Mease Countryside on July 18, 2018 after a life well lived. Margo always said ‘only the good die young, so I’m going to live forever’; little did she know what everyone around her did - she was one of the good ones. She was born a cornhusker in Omaha, NE and was transplanted to Clearwater at 10 years old. She was a CHS Tornado and a die hard Florida State Seminole football fan, where she received her B.S. in Food & Nutrition Sciences. She was a proud licensed and registered dietitian and practiced throughout the state of Florida for many years. Her mother, Loretta, was one of her best friends and she adored spending time with her. She had a lust for life, and a love for local art and live music - especially the Jazz Fest in it’s early years. She was known for her homemade quiche, lasagna, and chocolate chip cookies which she frequently brought to her family and friends. Her sense of humor and laughter were infectious, and she was known by many for her youthful and carefree presence, always making her the life of the party. She will be truly missed by many, but especially her daughters, Amelia (Brian) Decker and Katie Moore, as well as her pomeranian, “Pip” and grandson Wyatt Decker. Margo joined her father, Richard Lambert, in heaven. She is survived by her mother, Loretta Lambert; her brother, Jim (Tami) Lambert; her sister, Cathy (Mike) Geer; and all of her “favorite” nephews, niece, and Colorado “cuzzies”. In true Margo fashion, her life will be celebrated with a big party on the beach in September. In lieu of flowers, we ask everyone to spread her joy by doing something kind for someone in need or a spontaneous and fun act in her honor. Sweet dreams only to a caring mother, daughter, sister, and friend. Please share your favorite memory of Margo at her guestbook.
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