Nola Mcomie
Nancy was always kind and so fun to talk to whenever I would see her. She and her family is in our prayers.
Birth date: Jun 25, 1943 Death date: Feb 18, 2023
Nancy Anne Ware Lambert, 79, of West Jordan Utah passed away surrounded by her loving family on February 18th, 2023. I was born June 25th, 1943 to Calvin Willardson and Lorene Hamel Ware in Richfield, Utah and moved to Salt Lake Read Obituary
Nancy was always kind and so fun to talk to whenever I would see her. She and her family is in our prayers.
I was fortunate to call Nancy mom growing ip as their neighbor. She took us in as one of her own and made sure we were taken care of. She watched Alan and I fight, make up , fight and make up again as we became best friends. In all of this she continued to guide us in the right direction. Nancy you are an amazing woman and will be truly missed. Rest in Peace!!! Love always.
Greg Lowder

As a fellow volunteer at LDS Hospital, I spent many a Tuesday afternoon’s playing referee to Nancy and Ron, about the Utes and Cougar’s. Nancy and I started as volunteers around the same time and were fellow Ute fans. I’ll miss her little smile, and occasional “shady” stories. Go Utes!
Love, Brad Badger
Mom thank you for all you did for me and my family. I'll miss you everyday and I'll still reach out for some guidance. I love you
I did Nancy’s nails for over 25 years. She had the best sense of humor. When she told me a joke that was a little “racy”, she would whisper it. Even though we were the only 2 in the room. She absolutely loved her family. Each grand or great grandchild was born, she would say “Can you believe they named him/her that!?”. Then for the next 6 months,at least, she would talk incessantly about them & show me pics & video. I would ask if she liked the name now. She would smile & say “for some reason, it just goes with this child”. One day after doing her nails, I heard a loud scream outside. I ran out to find Nancy standing by her car ,almost in tears…IT’S PINK!!?” We changed it immediately! While visiting, she whispered “Trish, I think I’m dying”. “Why would you think that Nancy?”. “Because my whole family has come to see me in the last couple of days”. “Well, what do you think about dying”? “I guess it’s ok. I don’t have anything else to do”. Love, love, love this girl!!
jJim Judy Ware lit a candle in memory of Nancy Lambert

Grandma red i miss you so much i love you may you rest easy and forever be in out hearts and thiughts. As this is hard on all of us because how amazing you were and how many people and life's you changed and helped with you had a heart of gold and im glad to have been your grandson and to have had you in my life

Dave Farmer lit a candle in memory of Nancy Lambert

Howard and family
We are so sorry for the loss of Nancy; wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a great friend and example to us as a sister-in-law and to our children as their Aunt Nancy. We are so glad we had the opportunity to visit with you guys more often now that we have moved back closer. The way that you both spent so much time volunteering has always been a great example to us.
We love you,
Tom and JoAnn Lambert and family
Howard, John, Sally Anne, Allan, Shauna and Amy. You are all in Alan and my thoughts and prays. Please let the tears roll and remember the good time with her. Love all of you.