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Donald G. Lamb

Zephyrhills, Florida

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LAMB, Donald G., 72, of Lutz, joined our Lord July 14, 2003, in Tampa. He is survived by his wife, Pam Lamb of Lutz; four sons, Donald Lamb, Jr., Keith Lamb and Kenneth Lamb all of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Mike Ma rtin of Lutz; two brothers, Richard Lamb and Robert Lamb both of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a...

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Don Lamb was a kind and generous human being. He was my mechanic for several years. When I did not have much money Don sold me car that he refurbished. He is missed. And I am still very sad. Sending prayers and condolences to his family and friends. RIP Don Lamb. I hope you are soaring with the angels.

Don Lamb was one of my fathers best friends. I met Don threw my father and he was our family mechanic. My father had spent alot more time with Don mostly hanging out at Lutz Auto Barn or working at Dons house on the shead. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. He will be missed by all.

Wally first introduced me to Don. After about 30 minutes I felt like I knew him for 30 years. What a great guy. Don always had time to talk to you. My condolences to the family, you've lost a man respected by everyone that knew him. We'll all miss him.

I met Mr. Lamb a little over a year ago. I can honestly say that he was one of the nicest people around. I wish I could have known him longer. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends. Lutz has lost a true treasure.

Ginny Sweet

Don Lamb was one of the kindest human beings I have ever known. I met him in 1983. He became my mechanic and my friend. He was the type of man in which a handshake was all that was needed to secure an arrangement between him and his customer. Through the years Don also became my family's mechanic.

My mother called me this morning to tell me that she had read in her newspaper that Dan had passed. The Brookins family would like to offer it's deepest sympathy to Mrs Lamb, Don's...

Don was an exceptional person, someone I am proud to have known. I got to know Don through his love of computers and techie stuff and our friendship grew from there. I will miss our Friday evenings at the shop, drinking a couple of beers and solving all the world's problems. He was a good friend and mentor and we grew expecially close after my Dad moved to Pensacola after the passing of my Mother. His love of life and learning was an inspiration and I will miss him.

Don was one in a million. Knowing this man my entire life, every moment I look back on makes me smile. He had such a big heart and brought joy to many lives. His love will live on and my memories of such a dear man will never be forgotten.
With Deepest Sympathy
Gary, Jenni and Brittany Foxworth

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.