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William E. Lamb

Elkhart, Indiana

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The family of William E. "Bill" Lamb of Elkhart is sad to announce his passing on Thursday evening, March 9, 2023, in the comfort of his home surrounded by love and family. Bill was 91.

He was born on Nov. 25, 1931, in Elkhart to the late William H. Lamb and Mary Kathryn (Lenzo) Lamb. In...

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Bernie, friends and I spent many evenings at the Bulldog with good drinks, food, laughs over the years that Bill owned the establishment. Many friends were made and good times still remembered. My sympathy to his family and memories of a funny, personable Bill.

Have lots of good memories of Bill. He & my brother, Jack were good friends from childhood on through the yrs. We all played together when we were young and walked to St. Vincent's school together. Will remember him and his family in my prayers. Deepest sympathy, Jinny O'Connell LaRue

Sue, I was so very sorry to hear this sad news; I was talking to my son this morning about you and how you were like a second mom to me at Robertson's and sharing such special memories. You are in my prayers and please take care of yourself. I love you.

Sue, I am so sorry for your loss of Bill. I have so many fun memories of you and Bill. His kindness and generosity, will always be remembered. On the humor side, boxes and boxes of Hershey chocolate bars. I love you Susie & Cathy, I am so sorry for your loss of your Dad. I remember how much he adored you both.

Sending prayers to all Bill's family and friends. He was such a a great guy. When I worked at Godfrey in the parts department, he would always call me for parts for his boat, and I got to know him fairly well. Also enjoyed seeing him at The Bulldog. He will be missed

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bill ~ You will truly be missed by so many! Thank you for many fond memories that I will cherish. RIP

In loving memory of a wonderful man. Safe journey Bill