Farewell to former Mayor Jürgen Lambert: A big person goes

Farewell to former Mayor Jürgen Lambert: A big person goes

In a ceremony characterized by emotions, last Friday in the Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche in Zweibrücken, the late Mayor Jürgen Lambert was given the last honor. With a quote from Albert Schweitzer, who aptly reflects Lambert's character, the mourning community initiated the celebration. "The most beautiful monument that a person can get is in the hearts of his fellow human beings," was chosen as a leitmotif for the memories of the city father who died last Friday.

The funeral service was characterized by warm memories and moving words. The main speaker, including Mayor Marold Wosnitza and the CDU member of the state parliament Christoph Gensch, emphasized Lambert's human and accessible. In particular, Wosnitza described Lambert as a "gripping, cheerful and optimistic person", who left traces in the hearts of many Zweibrücken.

appreciation and personal farewells

In the tributes to Lambert, not only his political passion was emphasized, but also his role as a loving family man. His grandchildren, including Michael, Finn, Tom, Jörn and Amelie, took the opportunity to say goodbye to their grandpa with very personal and direct words. These emotional moments made the funeral service appear particularly impressive and showed the deep family ties that Lambert valued during his life.

Kaplan Vasyl Vasylshyn held the sermon, which stimulated the gathered both for thinking and to remember Lambert's special properties. He emphasized how important Lambert's work was for the community and that his heir will live on in the hearts of people.

The city administration was also affected. In his lecture, Mayor Wosnitza sent the deepest sympathy of Prime Minister Alexander Schweitzer "and the entire state government" to the family of the deceased. This support was gratefully received by the mourning community and underlined Lambert's importance for the region.

Jürgen Lambert, who was 88 years old, leaves an impressive legacy. He was not only a respected city father, but was also perceived by numerous citizens as a loyal friend and an estimated guide. His life and work will be remembered for a long time in the city. The moving words of the mourners and the frequency of laughter and wine during the ceremony are proof of the strong connection that Lambert had with his city and his people.

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