Mr. Lam was one of the oldest employes of the Rife-Loth Corporation, having been employed in the machine department of the corporation, and prior to that with the Rife Rama dn Pump Works. His service with two organizations was said to be aprroximatley 50 years.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida Lam, of Waynesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Paul Glenn, of Waynesboro; and a son, Arthur Lam, of Charlottesville.
Employes of the Rife-Loth Corporation will be honorary pallbearers at the funeral. Activve pallbearers will include Floyd Clark, J. W. Henderson, Charles W. Hicks, Charles McCrary, Frank L. Pleasants, and Harry C. Brower.
Interment will be in River View Cemetery.
Waynesboro News Virginian-date of paper: February 20, 1940
Mr. Lam was one of the oldest employes of the Rife-Loth Corporation, having been employed in the machine department of the corporation, and prior to that with the Rife Rama dn Pump Works. His service with two organizations was said to be aprroximatley 50 years.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida Lam, of Waynesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Paul Glenn, of Waynesboro; and a son, Arthur Lam, of Charlottesville.
Employes of the Rife-Loth Corporation will be honorary pallbearers at the funeral. Activve pallbearers will include Floyd Clark, J. W. Henderson, Charles W. Hicks, Charles McCrary, Frank L. Pleasants, and Harry C. Brower.
Interment will be in River View Cemetery.
Waynesboro News Virginian-date of paper: February 20, 1940
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