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Benjamin McLamore Obituary

McLAMORE - Benjamin Of Buffalo, NY, entered into rest August 10, 2008. Relatives and friends may visit Mt. Aaron Missionary Baptist Church, 540 Genesee, Buffalo on Saturday morning from 10-11 AM, where the Funeral Service will immediately follow. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME.

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Published by Buffalo News on Aug. 14, 2008.

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Toshia Rogers

August 26, 2008

To My Cousin Celeste ,
Sorry to hear about your father, I jus found out about your lost. May he rest in peace!

Kimberly "slim" Brown

August 16, 2008

I am sadden by Jerry's untimely demise my condolences go out to the Mclamore family. When i see you in heaven i got that bologna sandwich and chips for you. You will be missed. Rest in peace!

Tresilyn Gordon

August 15, 2008

I want to give my condolences to the family my prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. Jerry Mclamore was what i would call "Jack of all Trades" he knew it all and did it all. He will be deeply missed by all those whom ever came in contact with him and if you didn't you truly missed out on a man with such wisdom. There is one thing i can remember about Jerry he never forgot anything he could remember the last conversation he had with you from ten years ago and pick up right were he left off. Rest in peace Jerry Mclamore !

J Tomczak

August 15, 2008

Watch over us down here. I'll have a dollar and a cup of coffee for you when I see you again. I miss you already.

NATE BARKER

August 14, 2008

JERRY WAS MY BROTHER IN LAW AND I WILL MISS U ALWAYS KEEP YOUR LEGACY GOING LOVEW NATE BARKER

MEGEEN VERGO

August 14, 2008

Please accept my condolences. Benjamin, (or Jerry, as we called him) was my student for the last six years. He was the first person to greet me every morning and we had a great time together. Everyone loved Jerry because he was funny, kind and always upbeat. I will miss him terribly!

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