DAVID A. LAMB
The funeral of David A. lamb who died April 8, was held at the Altay Baptist church last Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr Lamb was born in the town of Pulteney January 7, 1831. Mr. Lamb was married to Sylvinia Jacobus, December 25, 1852. Their first home was at North Urbana. Mr. Lamb became a member of the Baptist church of that place, he and his wife both being members of the choir for years. For a short time their residence was changed to Milo, but they returned to Wayne, where they remained until their removal to Altay in 1877.
For years Mr. Lamb was engaged in the milling business in Altay. His activity and influence as a business man were always marked with courtesy and kindness. Two children were born to them, Henry and Sarah, both of whom are dead. Mrs. Lamb died September, 28, 1912.
Deceased Is survived by two grandchildren, Mrs. Floyd Walling of Corning and Leon Lamb of Altay and 12 great grandchildren.
DAVID A. LAMB
The funeral of David A. lamb who died April 8, was held at the Altay Baptist church last Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr Lamb was born in the town of Pulteney January 7, 1831. Mr. Lamb was married to Sylvinia Jacobus, December 25, 1852. Their first home was at North Urbana. Mr. Lamb became a member of the Baptist church of that place, he and his wife both being members of the choir for years. For a short time their residence was changed to Milo, but they returned to Wayne, where they remained until their removal to Altay in 1877.
For years Mr. Lamb was engaged in the milling business in Altay. His activity and influence as a business man were always marked with courtesy and kindness. Two children were born to them, Henry and Sarah, both of whom are dead. Mrs. Lamb died September, 28, 1912.
Deceased Is survived by two grandchildren, Mrs. Floyd Walling of Corning and Leon Lamb of Altay and 12 great grandchildren.
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