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, Mo. and had recently engaged in real estate at New London, Mo. 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, KY. (Indiana Daily Times, Sat Feb 19, 1921)
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, Mo. and had recently engaged in real estate at New London, Mo. 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, KY. (Indiana Daily Times, Sat Feb 19, 1921)
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