The funeral of Millard "Red" Lamm of Ramah was held Thursday in the First Baptist Church in Simla.
The Rev. E. E. Atchison officiated, followed by burial in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Colorado Springs.
Mr. Lamm died May 28 in a local hospital. Born July 12, 1916, near Ramah, he attended schools there and graduated in 1934 from Simla High School. He was married July 16, 1941, in Goodland, Kan., to the former Betty Jean Stewart. After serving two years in the Army, he settled on a ranch near Ramah where he lived for 34 years.
A member of the First Baptist Church in Simla, he was a deacon and member of the choir.
Mr. Lamm is survived by his wife, Betty Lamm; a son, Larry Lamm of Arapahoe; a daughter. Patt Barnes of Golden; three brothers, Glenn Lamm of Portland, Ore., and Victor and Ben Lamm, both of Colorado Springs; a sister, Hildagard Lamm, also of Colorado Springs; and five grandchildren.
The funeral of Millard "Red" Lamm of Ramah was held Thursday in the First Baptist Church in Simla.
The Rev. E. E. Atchison officiated, followed by burial in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Colorado Springs.
Mr. Lamm died May 28 in a local hospital. Born July 12, 1916, near Ramah, he attended schools there and graduated in 1934 from Simla High School. He was married July 16, 1941, in Goodland, Kan., to the former Betty Jean Stewart. After serving two years in the Army, he settled on a ranch near Ramah where he lived for 34 years.
A member of the First Baptist Church in Simla, he was a deacon and member of the choir.
Mr. Lamm is survived by his wife, Betty Lamm; a son, Larry Lamm of Arapahoe; a daughter. Patt Barnes of Golden; three brothers, Glenn Lamm of Portland, Ore., and Victor and Ben Lamm, both of Colorado Springs; a sister, Hildagard Lamm, also of Colorado Springs; and five grandchildren.
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