Why not just store data and have a procedure which executes with that data as an argument? That's completely equivalent to what you're asking for. I don't imagine there are any libraries that support storing lambda structures in postgres or any other database, because it doesn't make a lot of sense to do so (lambdas could require arbitrary amounts of closure data to be saved, and are very implementation dependent).
It's certainly possible, but you should probably be rethinking exactly what you want to do; one thing you might end up doing is writing a sort of store-procedure
function which stores the data necessary for a retrieve-procedure
function to create the lambda on demand.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean by stored procedure and you just want to call a postgres procedure defined with 'create procedure...' . I think you could do that with postmodern and simply the name of the procedure as a keyword, i.e.
> (sql (:my-proc 1 2))
"my_proc(1, 2)"