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Death Notices
Charlie Thomas McLamb
1946 - 2022
Charlie Thomas McLamb was the son of Charlie Junior McLamb and Catherine Jacobs. He was the ancestry line of Charlie McLamb and Alexander and Lydia Hobbs McLamb
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Lloyd Wade Draughon, Jr.
Lloyd Jr. passed June 25, 2022. He was the former president of the McLamb Family Reunion. He was the son of Vonnie McLamb, the daughter of Isaac McLamb. He was in the ancestry line of Alexander McLamb.
Maggie McLamb age 102 passed June 19, 2022. She was the widow of James Elwood McLamb, Sr. who was the son of Henry McLamb.
Patricia McLamb Parker
1948 - 2022
The Granddaughter of Isaac & Annie Surles McLamb. Daughter Deams McLamb and Letha Hobbs McLamb. She was in the ancestry line of Alexander McLamb.
Janet McLamb Lindsey
1959 - 2022
Janet was the daughter of Alfonza McLamb and Rena Hobbs McLamb. She was the granddaughter of Edgar McLamb and was in the ancestry line of Susan McLamb.
Tynysha Renee Surles
1975 - 2022
Tynysha was the daughter of Rufus Lee and Alice Surles. She was the granddaughter of Floyd Surles and Daisy McPhail. Sudie McLamb Surles was her great grandmother. She was in the ancestry line of Emma McLamb.
Lottie Lorene Hunter
1936 - 2021
Lorene was the daughter of Lottie McLamb and Walter D. Mathis. Lorene was in the ancestry line of Susan McLamb.
He was the son of the late Stella McLamb (Alphonso McLamb-Rena Hobbs) and the great grandson of Edgar McLamb.
Last family reunion
Willa Dean McLamb King (1953 - 2021)
She was the daughter of the Deams McLamb and Letha Hobbs McLamb
Letha Hobbs McLamb (1925 - 2021)
She was the wife of the late Deams McLamb and sister to John Robert Hobbs.
Katherine McKinne Frazier Hargrove
(1919-2021) Related by marriage to James Frazier and later to Moses Hargrove
Corrina McLamb (1929 - 2021)
Related by marriage to Napoleon McLamb.
Sudie Mae King (1921 - 2021)
The daughter of Bertha McLamb King
Ancestry line of Alexander McLamb
Ida Pearl McLamb(1947-2020)
Granddaughter of Isham McLamb from Minnie McLamb Days ancestry line.
Irene Marable Claybrook (1934-2020)
The daughter of Bessie McLamb Marable from the ancestry line of Alexander McLamb
Waymon McLamb (1946-2020)
Grandson of Isham McLamb from Minnie McLamb Days ancestry line.
Edward Bruce McLamb (1955-2020)
Grandson of Henry McLamb from Minnie McLamb Days ancestry line
James "Starling" King (1950-2020)
The son of Ester King and Alease Monk and from the ancestry line of Alexander and Susan McLamb
Willie Edward McLamb (1947-2020)
The son of Deams McLamb from the Alexander McLamb ancestry line
Carolyn Fay Troublefield Beale (1947-2020)
Carolyn was in the ancestry line of Mary Mclamb Hargrove who was the daughter of Alexander McLamb
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Lulla Grice LaGrange
1951-2019
Larry Sidney Bryant
1960-2019
Dorothy passed May 15, 2019 at home. She was the daughter of Arthur and Rosetta McLamb Owens. She was in the ancestry line of Alexander and Lydia Hobbs McLamb. Link for more information.
The celebration of Theodore McLamb, Jr. life was Saturday, February 2, 2019 at Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church in Greensboro. Theodore was the in the ancestry line of Alexander and Lydia Hobbs McLamb.
Billy passed December 17, 2018 in Florida. He was the son of the late Alfonza and Rena Hobbs McLamb and the grandson of Edgar McLamb, one of the founders of the McLamb Family Reunion. Billy was in the ancestry line of Susan McLamb.
Hattie McLamb McLean
1945-2018
Should you go first and I remain to finish with the scroll,
No length’ning shadows shall creep in to make this life seem droll.
We’ve known so much happiness; we’ve had our cup of joy.
And memory is one gift of God that death cannot destroy.
Should you go first and I remain to walk the road alone,
I'll live in memory's garden, dear, with happy days we've known.
In spring I'll wait for roses red, when faded, the lilacs blue.
In early fall when brown leaves fall, I'll catch a glimpse of you.
Should you go first and I remain, for battles to be fought.
Each thing you've touched along the way will be a hallowed spot.
I'll hear your voice, I'll see your smile, tho blindly I may grope,
The memory of your helping hand will buoy me on with hope.
Should you go first and I remain, one thing I'll have you do,
Walk slowly down that long path, for soon I'll follow you.
I want to know each step you take, so I may take the same.
For someday down the lonely road, you'll hear me call your name.
Author Unknown
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