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Ida Florence <I>Ambrose</I> Lamb

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Ida Florence Ambrose Lamb

Birth
Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
Death
2 Aug 1970 (aged 81)
Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Turner County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Ida Florence Ambrose Lamb, 81, died in Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia. She was the daughter of Henry Newton Ambrose (1848 - 1936) and Nancy Elizabeth Bailey Ambrose (1854 - 1917). When Ida Florence Ambrose (Lamb) was born on September 1, 1888, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, her father, Henry, was 40, and her mother, Nancy, was 33.

She married Little Webster Lamb in 1908. They had four children in 12 years: Harvey Lenton "Leonard" Lamb 1909–1988, Clinton Felder Lamb 1913–1982,Esther Mae Lamb (Gilbert)(Law)(Gentry)(Jones)(Gilbert) 1918–2006, and Linnie Lorene Lamb (Brown) 1922–2012.

Mrs. Lamb died on August 2, 1970, in Ashburn, Georgia, and she was buried in Rainey Cemetery, Turner County, Georgia.
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Obituary published in the Wiregrass Farmer 6 August 1970

Last Rites for Mrs. Lamb, 81

A resident in Turner County for 70 years, Mrs. Ida A. Lamb died Sunday, August 2, at the age of 81 after a brief illness.

Mrs. Lamb had been admitted to the Turner County Hospital two days prior to her death.

Funeral services were held Monday, August 3, at 4:30 p.m. at the Amboy Baptist Church where she was a member. Conducting the last tribute were the Rev. Grady Selph and the Rev. Horace Holcomb.

The widow of Webster Lamb was the daughter of the late Henry Ambrose and Mrs. Mary Ambrose, coming to Turner County in her early childhood.

Family members that include eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren served as pallbearers, and interment was at Rainey Cemetery.

Surviving are her sons, Harvey L. Lamb of Rebecca, and C. F. Lamb of Rebecca; daughters, Mrs. Esther Mae Gilbert of Ashburn and Mrs. Minnie Lorene Brown of Cordele.
Ida Florence Ambrose Lamb, 81, died in Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia. She was the daughter of Henry Newton Ambrose (1848 - 1936) and Nancy Elizabeth Bailey Ambrose (1854 - 1917). When Ida Florence Ambrose (Lamb) was born on September 1, 1888, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, her father, Henry, was 40, and her mother, Nancy, was 33.

She married Little Webster Lamb in 1908. They had four children in 12 years: Harvey Lenton "Leonard" Lamb 1909–1988, Clinton Felder Lamb 1913–1982,Esther Mae Lamb (Gilbert)(Law)(Gentry)(Jones)(Gilbert) 1918–2006, and Linnie Lorene Lamb (Brown) 1922–2012.

Mrs. Lamb died on August 2, 1970, in Ashburn, Georgia, and she was buried in Rainey Cemetery, Turner County, Georgia.
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Obituary published in the Wiregrass Farmer 6 August 1970

Last Rites for Mrs. Lamb, 81

A resident in Turner County for 70 years, Mrs. Ida A. Lamb died Sunday, August 2, at the age of 81 after a brief illness.

Mrs. Lamb had been admitted to the Turner County Hospital two days prior to her death.

Funeral services were held Monday, August 3, at 4:30 p.m. at the Amboy Baptist Church where she was a member. Conducting the last tribute were the Rev. Grady Selph and the Rev. Horace Holcomb.

The widow of Webster Lamb was the daughter of the late Henry Ambrose and Mrs. Mary Ambrose, coming to Turner County in her early childhood.

Family members that include eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren served as pallbearers, and interment was at Rainey Cemetery.

Surviving are her sons, Harvey L. Lamb of Rebecca, and C. F. Lamb of Rebecca; daughters, Mrs. Esther Mae Gilbert of Ashburn and Mrs. Minnie Lorene Brown of Cordele.


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