He married Mildred Craig in Charolette, North Carolina. Their son, Carl Craig McLamb was a miracle baby, as Mildred suffered from miscarriages and was not able to have any more children. They lived in Charolette, North Carolina. Carl was a Veteran and joined the military Jan 11, 1941 in Fort Bragg. He died at the Veterans Hospital in Salisbury. He said, while dying," He was in there for an attitude adjustment." My sister and I were ten or eleven years old when we snuck down the hall to see him in his room. We were suppose to go with an adult, but if we had not seen him then, we never would have again. Carl Joydon was my Great Uncle. He had diabetes and I believe that is what he died of, but I am not sure.
He married Mildred Craig in Charolette, North Carolina. Their son, Carl Craig McLamb was a miracle baby, as Mildred suffered from miscarriages and was not able to have any more children. They lived in Charolette, North Carolina. Carl was a Veteran and joined the military Jan 11, 1941 in Fort Bragg. He died at the Veterans Hospital in Salisbury. He said, while dying," He was in there for an attitude adjustment." My sister and I were ten or eleven years old when we snuck down the hall to see him in his room. We were suppose to go with an adult, but if we had not seen him then, we never would have again. Carl Joydon was my Great Uncle. He had diabetes and I believe that is what he died of, but I am not sure.