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Deborah Anne Lamb

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
14 Sep 2018 (aged 90)
Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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DEBORAH ANNE LAMB
AGE 90 YEARS

Deborah Anne on September 14, 2018, died at Carleton Willard Village Retirement Home in Bedford, MA, where she had lived since September of 2005.
In June of 2011 she moved into Ross Worthen Hall at Carleton Willard Village, where she received compassionate care for Alzheimer's Disease.

She was born in Boston, MA to Prof. Arthur Beckett and Blanche Anne (Driscoll) Lamb and had one younger brother who preceded her in death in 2009. Debby never married and had no children but she is survived by her cousins, the Brookes of Maine and California. She grew up in Brookline, MA. After graduating from Winsor School in Boston, MA. she attended Smith College where she received an undergraduate degree in architecture and then went on to the Harvard Graduate School of Design where she received her Masters Degree in Architecture.

Although Debby had a successful career as an architect, she is most dearly remembered for her kindness and generosity and her passion for social justice and environmental concerns.

Graveside Service at Woodlawn Cemetery in Attleboro, MA.,
where her ashes will be interred beside the graves of her father and mother.
Published in The Boston Globe on Oct. 12, 2018
DEBORAH ANNE LAMB
AGE 90 YEARS

Deborah Anne on September 14, 2018, died at Carleton Willard Village Retirement Home in Bedford, MA, where she had lived since September of 2005.
In June of 2011 she moved into Ross Worthen Hall at Carleton Willard Village, where she received compassionate care for Alzheimer's Disease.

She was born in Boston, MA to Prof. Arthur Beckett and Blanche Anne (Driscoll) Lamb and had one younger brother who preceded her in death in 2009. Debby never married and had no children but she is survived by her cousins, the Brookes of Maine and California. She grew up in Brookline, MA. After graduating from Winsor School in Boston, MA. she attended Smith College where she received an undergraduate degree in architecture and then went on to the Harvard Graduate School of Design where she received her Masters Degree in Architecture.

Although Debby had a successful career as an architect, she is most dearly remembered for her kindness and generosity and her passion for social justice and environmental concerns.

Graveside Service at Woodlawn Cemetery in Attleboro, MA.,
where her ashes will be interred beside the graves of her father and mother.
Published in The Boston Globe on Oct. 12, 2018


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