Shelby  County  Indiana
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Lamb


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Tuesday, January 12, 1943
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LOCAL WOMAN'S
BROTHER DIES
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          Charles Lamb, of Indianapolis, brother of Mrs. Karl DePrez,  of this city, died Sunday evening at St. Vincent hospital in Indianapolis.
          His death, which was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage was unexpected.  He became ill Sunday and was taken to the hospital in the afternoon.
          He was born near Hannibal, Mo., and was 50 years of age at the time of his death.  He moved to Indianapolis a number of years ago and was well known throughout the county, having been a cattle buyer for the Indianapolis stockyards. Survivors are his wife; two sons, Midshipman  Thomas Lamb,  who is in the Merchant Marine, and  James Lamb,  at home, and the sister, Mrs. DePrez.
          Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery in this city.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Kokomo  Tribune
November 26, 1932
Page 2
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MOTHER  OF  MORTON  LAMB,
FORMER  KOKOMO  POSTMASTER
  DEAD
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Greentown, Ind., Nov. 25
          Mrs. Artie M. Lamb, 84, widow of  William Lamb  and the mother of  Morton Lamb, former Kokomo postmaster, died at the home of her daughter,  Mrs. John R. Little  of Fairmount at 11:15 a.m. Friday.  Mrs. Lamb was born March 24, 1848, and moved to Henry county when a small child.  Later she moved to Howard county, living the greater part of her life in Greentown and vicinity.  Since the death of her husband she has made her home with her children.  She was a member of the Methodist church in Greentown.  Three children survive,  Morton Lamb  of Shelbyville,  Mrs. John R. Little  of Fairmount and  Mrs. Florence Fairchild  of Toledo.  She is survived also by eleven grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church in Greentown Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, with the Rev. R. W. Graham in charge . Burial will follow in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Indiana  Daily  Times
Saturday, Feb 19, 1921
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Dies at Daughter's Home in Shelbyville
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Special to the Times.
Shelbyville, Ind., Feb. 19. - C. T. Lamb, 57, is dead at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Karl De Prez.  His death followed the fourth stroke of paralysis he had suffered during the last three years.  Mr. Lamb was a prominent stock raiser and ice manufacturer of Hannibal, Missouri and had recently engaged in real estate at New London, Missouri. He had been here since November visiting his daughter.
          Surviving are his widow,  Mrs. Margaret V. Lamb; one daughter, Mrs. De Prez; one son,  C. T. Lamb, Jr., of Indianapolis, and one sister,  Mrs. M. L. Gillman  of Camp Knox, Kentucky.
Contributed by Jay G. Lamb

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