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Marshall Lambert
I'm taking the liberty of forwarding this from the vrtpaleo list. Marshall
Lambert was the nucleus of an enthusiastic group of amateurs in Elkalaka. They
were the discoverers of the skull of Pachycephalosaurus, which they donated
to the American Museum of Natural History. When I was a kid I dreamed of
going to high school there where the extraciricular activity was prospecting
the
Hell Creek exposures with Marshall Lambert. DV
<< The following news comes from Joseph Hartman (University of North Dakota)
and is forwarded at his request.
Marshall Lambert died September 9, 2005, in Ekalaka, Montana. He was laid to
rest Monday, September 12, 2005. A memorial has been established in his name
at the Carter County Museum. Mail can be addressed to his son, Brice
Lambert, in Ekalaka, Montana, 59324 (no street or box address). Marshall was
honored
by the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum (banquet), the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology (by declaration), and the Paleontological Society (Strimple
Award) for his long service to amateur-advocation paleontology, assistance to
many
professional paleontologists, and making the Carter County Museum the place
that it is today. >>