Born January 25, 1922, in El Paso, White County, Arkansas.
Mrs. Lamb was a homemaker and a member of Mary's Chapel Baptist Church. She loved her garden and farming, and dearly loved her dogs, "Tracie" and "Sissy".
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Gerald and Pearl Lamb, and Joey and Betty Lamb, all of Rector; and one daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Don Huckabay of Lafe. She is also survived by thirteen grandchildren; nineteen great grandchildren; seventeen great great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Willie McDaniel; her husband, Clyde Lamb; five brothers, Arlie, J.D., Leon, Johnnie and Rufus McDaniel; and by four sisters, Susie Fowler, Dora Thrasher, Doshie Seay, and Florene Donahue.
Burial was in Woodland Heights Cemetery. Arrangements were by Mitchell Funeral Home.
Born January 25, 1922, in El Paso, White County, Arkansas.
Mrs. Lamb was a homemaker and a member of Mary's Chapel Baptist Church. She loved her garden and farming, and dearly loved her dogs, "Tracie" and "Sissy".
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Gerald and Pearl Lamb, and Joey and Betty Lamb, all of Rector; and one daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Don Huckabay of Lafe. She is also survived by thirteen grandchildren; nineteen great grandchildren; seventeen great great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Willie McDaniel; her husband, Clyde Lamb; five brothers, Arlie, J.D., Leon, Johnnie and Rufus McDaniel; and by four sisters, Susie Fowler, Dora Thrasher, Doshie Seay, and Florene Donahue.
Burial was in Woodland Heights Cemetery. Arrangements were by Mitchell Funeral Home.
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