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Mamie Rebecca <I>Dovel</I> Lam

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Mamie Rebecca Dovel Lam

Birth
Page County, Virginia, USA
Death
22 Dec 1935 (aged 40)
Staunton, Staunton City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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DEATH OF MRS. ASHBY LAM

Mrs. Mamie R. Lam wife of Ashby Lam, of Elkton, Va., died Dec. 22, 1935, at 9:30 p.m., at the State Hospital at Staunton. Mrs. Lam had only been in that institution for a week and her immediate family did not consider her illness serious. Mrs. Lam was well known in Shenandoah, being before her marriage to Mr. Lam a few years ago Miss Mamie Dovel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Dovel of Honeyville, Va. She was employed for several years in the home of the late W.T. Miller... She was a member of the Christian Church at Shenandoah.

he leaves to mourn her loss her husband Ashby Lam, her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Dovel, two brothers- Ernest and Leonard, two sisters- Mrs. Elmer Housden and Mrs. Elizabeth Kibler, three step children- Harry, Virgil and Elsie Lam.

The funeral was conducted from her late home on Dec. 25th, Christmas Day at 2 p.m., by her pastor, Rev. Edgar C. Mabe.

Page News & Courier, December 21, 1935
DEATH OF MRS. ASHBY LAM

Mrs. Mamie R. Lam wife of Ashby Lam, of Elkton, Va., died Dec. 22, 1935, at 9:30 p.m., at the State Hospital at Staunton. Mrs. Lam had only been in that institution for a week and her immediate family did not consider her illness serious. Mrs. Lam was well known in Shenandoah, being before her marriage to Mr. Lam a few years ago Miss Mamie Dovel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Dovel of Honeyville, Va. She was employed for several years in the home of the late W.T. Miller... She was a member of the Christian Church at Shenandoah.

he leaves to mourn her loss her husband Ashby Lam, her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Dovel, two brothers- Ernest and Leonard, two sisters- Mrs. Elmer Housden and Mrs. Elizabeth Kibler, three step children- Harry, Virgil and Elsie Lam.

The funeral was conducted from her late home on Dec. 25th, Christmas Day at 2 p.m., by her pastor, Rev. Edgar C. Mabe.

Page News & Courier, December 21, 1935


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