Dies At Shenandoah
Grover W. Lam, 50, died at his home in Shenandoah Monday at an early hour after an illness of several weeks of a kidney ailment. Mr. Lam had been a machinist helper in the N. & W. Shops at Shenandoah for years.
He is survived by his wife, who was before marriage, Miss Bessie Michael, of McGaheysville and the following children; Hazel, Earl, Cecil, Gillian, Russel, Grover and Berling, of Page and Rockingham.
Also the following brothers and sisters survive Lester Lam, Winchester; L.E. Lam, C.E. Lam, near Elkton; Robert Lam, Detroit; Hartle Lam, Detroit; Joe Lam, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Dora Baugher, Mrs. Sallie Hensley, Mrs. Alice Odon, and Mrs. Ruth Leak, all of near McGaheysville.
The funeral will be held from the Mt. Olivet church, McGaheysville, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Burial at McGaheysville.
Page News & Courier, January 23, 1940
Dies At Shenandoah
Grover W. Lam, 50, died at his home in Shenandoah Monday at an early hour after an illness of several weeks of a kidney ailment. Mr. Lam had been a machinist helper in the N. & W. Shops at Shenandoah for years.
He is survived by his wife, who was before marriage, Miss Bessie Michael, of McGaheysville and the following children; Hazel, Earl, Cecil, Gillian, Russel, Grover and Berling, of Page and Rockingham.
Also the following brothers and sisters survive Lester Lam, Winchester; L.E. Lam, C.E. Lam, near Elkton; Robert Lam, Detroit; Hartle Lam, Detroit; Joe Lam, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Dora Baugher, Mrs. Sallie Hensley, Mrs. Alice Odon, and Mrs. Ruth Leak, all of near McGaheysville.
The funeral will be held from the Mt. Olivet church, McGaheysville, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Burial at McGaheysville.
Page News & Courier, January 23, 1940
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