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Information for
Martha Grace Rumbaugh Lamb
19 December, 1928 - 9 June, 1976 |
From the Ogden
Standard-Examiner, Page 40 |
10 June, 1976 |
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Contributed by Connie Martin
Purvis |
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Martha R. Lamb |
CLEARFIELD –
Mrs. Martha Grace Rumbaugh Lamb, 47, of 2897 West 300 North,
Clearfield, died Wednesday afternoon at the St. Benedict’s
Hospital in Ogden of cancer.
Mrs. Lamb was born December 19, 1928 in Republican City,
Nebraska, a daughter of Marion D. and Ethelene Helms Rumbaugh.
She was married to Joseph W. Lamb on July 3, 1953 in
Caldwell, Idaho.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Ogden. She was a
member of Beth Araba Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and was
past noble grand of Queen City Rebekah’s in Ogden.
She was reared and educated in Caldwell, Idaho and moved to
Clearfield in 1966.
Surviving are her husband of Clearfield; five sons, Michael E.
Lamb, Robert J. Lamb, M. David Lamb, Richard A. Lamb and
Warren D. Lamb, all of Clearfield; one step-daughter, Mrs.
Sally VanWormer, Hillsoro, Oregon; her parents of Caldwell,
Idaho.
Also surviving are one brother, Melvin Rumbaugh, Caldwell;
four sisters, Mrs. Milton (Nellie) Vail, Boise, Idaho; Mrs.
Doris Madison, Caldwell; Mrs. Al (Elaine) Moore and Miss
Marietta Rumbaugh, both of Rhododendron, Oregon; a
grandfather, E. J. Helms, Caldwell.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the First
Presbyterian Church in Ogden with Rev. Donald R. Steiner
officiating.
Additional services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in
the Dakan Funeral Chapel in Caldwell, Idaho. Interment in the
Canyon Hill Cemetery in Caldwell. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled
Children in Salt Lake City. Funeral directors Chapel of
Flowers Mortuary in Ogden. |
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