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Otis Bazemore Lamb

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Otis Bazemore Lamb

Birth
Emanuel County, Georgia, USA
Death
10 Apr 1959 (aged 55)
Swainsboro, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Twin City, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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OTIS B. LAMB

SWAINSBORO - Otis Bazemore Lamb, 55, of Twin City died in a Swainsboro hospital Friday after a short illness.

A native of Emanuel County, he was the son of the late Henry Lamb and the late Nancy Lawson Lamb, both natives of Emanuel County.

Survivors include his wife, the former Edna Curl; two daughters, Mrs. James Poole, Savannah, and Mrs. James R. Fulmer, Twin City; one son, Kerney Lamb, Twin City; four brothers, Jim Lamb, Twin City, Tommy Lamb, Wess Lamb and Morris Lamb, all of Savannah; one sister, Mrs. M.B. Boatright, Savannah, and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Baptist Rest Primitive Baptist Church, Twin City, with Elder Rollie Riner and Elder Harold McElveen officiating. Burial will be at the Antioch Cemetery.

T.C. Hunnicutt and Son of Swainsboro Mortuary will be in charge of arrangements.

The Macon Telegraph and News, April 12, 1959.
OTIS B. LAMB

SWAINSBORO - Otis Bazemore Lamb, 55, of Twin City died in a Swainsboro hospital Friday after a short illness.

A native of Emanuel County, he was the son of the late Henry Lamb and the late Nancy Lawson Lamb, both natives of Emanuel County.

Survivors include his wife, the former Edna Curl; two daughters, Mrs. James Poole, Savannah, and Mrs. James R. Fulmer, Twin City; one son, Kerney Lamb, Twin City; four brothers, Jim Lamb, Twin City, Tommy Lamb, Wess Lamb and Morris Lamb, all of Savannah; one sister, Mrs. M.B. Boatright, Savannah, and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Baptist Rest Primitive Baptist Church, Twin City, with Elder Rollie Riner and Elder Harold McElveen officiating. Burial will be at the Antioch Cemetery.

T.C. Hunnicutt and Son of Swainsboro Mortuary will be in charge of arrangements.

The Macon Telegraph and News, April 12, 1959.


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