Dorothy J. Lambrecht

Dorothy J. Lambrecht

dorothy lambrecht

March 21, 1940 ~ November 19, 2013

SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. Tuesday November 19, 2013 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home OFFICIATING CLERGY: Pastor Tim Tallent FINAL RESTING PLACE: Flat Rock Baptist Cemetery VISITATION: 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday at the funeral home MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Hartsville Baptist Church Building Fund or Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Dorothy J. "Dottie" Lambrecht, 73, of Clifford, died at 7:53 a.m. Friday, November 15, 2013, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. She was born in Bedford, March 21, 1940, the daughter of the late Herbert "Rip" and Dorothy Elma Isaacs Miller. She married Bill Lambrecht on June 12, 1960, and he survives. Dottie was a member of the Hartsville Baptist Church and was formerly a member of First Baptist Church of Hope for 30 years. She was a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother and loved to travel. She was formerly employed as a caterer for Winchester Weddings in Hope. In addition to her husband, Dottie is also survived by sons, Michael (Tammy) Lambrecht of Scipio, and Mark (Emily) Lambrecht of Columbus; daughters, Kimberly (Bruce) Beecher of Columbus, and Karen (Todd) Franklin of Chester, Va.; a brother, James (Susie) Miller of Manitowac, Wis.; grandchildren, Ryan Beecher, Alison Beecher, Spencer Franklin, Rachel Franklin, Carter Lambrecht, Macy Lambrecht, Alexandra Reynolds, and Lillian Reynolds; and great-grandchildren, Keiran Perera, Koda Beecher and Averie Beecher. She was preceded in death by her parents.

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  1. Dottie was my dear friend. Our friendship began in high school. She was a very special lady & role model. She always had a smile on her face. I love you Dottie.

  2. Bill and Family, I am so sorry to hear of Dottie’s passing. I know she was in great pain, and you can take comfort knowing she is pain free now and with the Lord. I know this will be a difficult time for all of you, but know I will continue to pray for you and your family during this difficult time. Dottie was a great friend of Ellen’s and I often tagged along on their crusing around bedford, or stopping for pizza. I love being with Ellen’s friends, especially Dottie! So glad Dottie was able to enjoy the girls visit and they got to enjoy Dottie and hwer wonderful sense of humor. She will be missed by many. Love to you and your family. Dana

  3. Sending a msg from the Ron Miller family (my father and Dottie were cousins) Please know that connecting with Dottie on facebook was so nice. We have been praying for her and all the family and we will continue to do so. I know she is a child of God and we hope to be with her again someday. God Bless all of you.

  4. Dear Bill and family and Jim Miller and family. How we wish we could be there with you to “mourn with those who mourn.” We are doing that tonight and tomorrow(just the two of us)Dottie was a wonderful cousin and friend. I am so happy that her best childhood memories were with me and my family at the farm in Southern IN. Our prayers are with all of you. Love, Jim and Patti (Cous)

  5. Bill. sorry to hear og Dottie’s passing. Age4 has a way of catching up with us.Have missed seeing you since our mother’s has passed away.

  6. Ray and Janes Hughes’s daughter.I was so sorry to hear about her passing. Dottie was a wonderful person, could always make me laugh. She will be greatly missed.God be with all of you. Prayers to all.

  7. Dottie was one of my best friends >>we shared a lot together & I’ll miss her so much. Even though it’s hard to let her go, I’m thankful that she is now at peace with no pain.

  8. Love and prayers are with you, Lambrecht family. And to Dottie: thank you for blessing us with your sweet and loving presence. You will be missed.

  9. Our loss is Heaven’s gain. Miss Dot meant a lot to me. She shared her daughter with me, her humor was uplifting, her love for family was unfailing, her love for Mr. Bill was so sweet. She lived a Christian life and it showed! Miss Dot would encourage us to love the Lord and do good to others. I look forward to seeing her again! We didn’t have many face to face conversations but I felt a very loving connection to this sweet lady and will miss her!


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dorothy lambrecht

March 21, 1940 ~ November 15, 2013

SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. Tuesday November 19, 2013 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home OFFICIATING CLERGY: Pastor Tim Tallent FINAL RESTING PLACE: Flat Rock Baptist Cemetery VISITATION: 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday at the funeral home MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Hartsville Baptist Church Building Fund or Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Dorothy J. "Dottie" Lambrecht, 73, of Clifford, died at 7:53 a.m. Friday, November 15, 2013, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. She was born in Bedford, March 21, 1940, the daughter of the late Herbert "Rip" and Dorothy Elma Isaacs Miller. She married Bill Lambrecht on June 12, 1960, and he survives. Dottie was a member of the Hartsville Baptist Church and was formerly a member of First Baptist Church of Hope for 30 years. She was a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother and loved to travel. She was formerly employed as a caterer for Winchester Weddings in Hope. In addition to her husband, Dottie is also survived by sons, Michael (Tammy) Lambrecht of Scipio, and Mark (Emily) Lambrecht of Columbus; daughters, Kimberly (Bruce) Beecher of Columbus, and Karen (Todd) Franklin of Chester, Va.; a brother, James (Susie) Miller of Manitowac, Wis.; grandchildren, Ryan Beecher, Alison Beecher, Spencer Franklin, Rachel Franklin, Carter Lambrecht, Macy Lambrecht, Alexandra Reynolds, and Lillian Reynolds; and great-grandchildren, Keiran Perera, Koda Beecher and Averie Beecher. She was preceded in death by her parents.

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  1. Dottie was my dear friend. Our friendship began in high school. She was a very special lady & role model. She always had a smile on her face. I love you Dottie.

  2. Bill. sorry to hear og Dottie’s passing. Age4 has a way of catching up with us.Have missed seeing you since our mother’s has passed away.

  3. Dear Bill and family and Jim Miller and family. How we wish we could be there with you to “mourn with those who mourn.” We are doing that tonight and tomorrow(just the two of us)Dottie was a wonderful cousin and friend. I am so happy that her best childhood memories were with me and my family at the farm in Southern IN. Our prayers are with all of you.

    Love, Jim and Patti (Cous)

  4. Sending a msg from the Ron Miller family (my father and Dottie were cousins) Please know that connecting with Dottie on facebook was so nice. We have been praying for her and all the family and we will continue to do so. I know she is a child of God and we hope to be with her again someday. God Bless all of you.

  5. Bill and Family, I am so sorry to hear of Dottie’s passing. I know she was in great pain, and you can take comfort knowing she is pain free now and with the Lord. I know this will be a difficult time for all of you, but know I will continue to pray for you and your family during this difficult time. Dottie was a great friend of Ellen’s and I often tagged along on their crusing around bedford, or stopping for pizza. I love being with Ellen’s friends, especially Dottie! So glad Dottie was able to enjoy the girls visit and they got to enjoy Dottie and hwer wonderful sense of humor. She will be missed by many. Love to you and your family. Dana

  6. Love and prayers are with you, Lambrecht family. And to Dottie: thank you for blessing us with your sweet and loving presence. You will be missed.

  7. Ray and Janes Hughes’s daughter.I was so sorry to hear about her passing. Dottie was a wonderful person, could always make me laugh. She will be greatly missed.God be with all of you. Prayers to all.

  8. Our loss is Heaven’s gain. Miss Dot meant a lot to me. She shared her daughter with me, her humor was uplifting, her love for family was unfailing, her love for Mr. Bill was so sweet. She lived a Christian life and it showed! Miss Dot would encourage us to love the Lord and do good to others. I look forward to seeing her again! We didn’t have many face to face conversations but I felt a very loving connection to this sweet lady and will miss her!


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