
1989-2026
Brendon Lambert, affectionately known as “Bran,” transitioned from this life on February 22, 2026, in Conway, Arkansas. He was born on April 28, 1989, in Dumas, Arkansas, to Malessa Lambert and Nathaniel Jones.
Bran was blessed with the love and guidance of a second father, Ozell Robinson Jr., who helped raise and nurture him into manhood and loved him as his own son.
At the age of thirteen, Bran accepted Christ and was baptized, beginning his personal walk of faith. His academic journey reflected both leadership and ambition. He graduated from Dumas High School in 2007, proudly serving as class president—a role that highlighted his natural ability to lead and inspire others. Determined to further his education, he attended Arkansas Barber College in Little Rock, Arkansas. Professionally, Brendon served as a respected supervisor at Arkansas Box Company in Conway, Arkansas. He was admired for his strong work ethic, infectious smile, and the positive energy he brought to his workplace.
Brendon had a wide range of interests. He enjoyed playing basketball and watching football, and he found joy in video games and cooking. Above all, he deeply loved his nieces and nephews, who meant the world to him. His presence brought constant laughter and warmth, and he never hesitated to express his love for those close to him.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Anna Joyner; his grandparents, Bessie Lambert and John Lambert Jr.; and Ozell Robinson Sr.
Brendon leaves to cherish his memory his parents: Malessa Reynolds (Cliff) of El Dorado, Arkansas; Nathaniel Jones Jr. of Dumas, Arkansas; and Ozell Robinson Jr. He also leaves behind his siblings: JohnQuarius Robinson, Jarrell Jones, Kayla Joyner, and Ozell Robinson III, all of Dumas, Arkansas; Sheatona Dodds, Jasmine Robinson, Destanee Jones, and Jaqueesha Jones, all of Little Rock, Arkansas; and Nathaniel (Ashley) Jones Jr. of Detroit, Michigan. He was the beloved grandson of Bertha Robinson, Sherbbie Lambert, Nathaniel and Delois Jones, he also leaves to cherish his memory his many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Those who knew Brendon recognized his selfless heart. He was the kind of person who would give you the shirt off his back without hesitation. His honesty was unmistakable—if he didn’t connect with someone, it showed—but those he loved never had to question his loyalty or devotion.
While we grieve the loss of Brendon Lambert, we also celebrate a life lived with purpose, kindness, and unwavering love for family and friends. His legacy will continue in the hearts of all who knew him. May his memory remind us to smile freely, love deeply, and give generously—just as he did.

