Donald-Lamp-Obituary

Donald G. Lamp

Omaha, Nebraska

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Lamp, Donald G.
Jun 12, 1915 - Nov 17, 2009
Preceded in death by wife, Marjorie; son-in-law. Ronald Elliott. Survived by sons, Russell (Cheri) Lamp, Flowery Branch, GA, Dr. William (Josephine) Lamp, Columbia, MO; daughters Joanne Elliott, Lincoln, NE, Virginia (Justice Clarence) Thomas, Fairfax Station, VA; grandchildren Dr. Jeff (Cheryl) Lamp, Christopher (Danielle) Lamp, Elizabeth (Robert) Slade, Greg (Jenny) Elliott, Jill (Mike) Kimbrel, Tom (Katie) Lamp, Katie (Peter) Moore, Jamal Thomas, Mark Martin; 14 great grandchildren; sister Betty Jacobs of Tucson, AZ.
FUNERAL SERVICE Monday 10am Living Faith Methodist Church, 5310 S. 182nd Ave. VISITATION Sunday 3-5pm at the Pacific Street Chapel. Interment Evergreen Memorial Park with Military Honors by VFW Post #2503. In lieu of flowers, Memorials are preferred to Living Faith Methodist Church or Asera Care Hospice, 1600 S. 70th St. #201, Lincoln, NE 68506. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES
PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL
14151 Pacific St., 391-1664

This obituary was originally published in the Omaha World-Herald.

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Donald G. Lamp was a great person and founder of Lamp Rynearson & Associates. I worked at Lamp Rynearson 11 years+ with Veterans on the job training for two years. Mr Lamp was always a perfect gentlemen and eager to lend a helping hand. I am sure all his friends, relatives and employees will miss him forever. (6/05/2014)

Ginni and the entire Lamp family,

I remember your Dad as such a sweet, warm, and welcoming presence, not to mention a great American. Your parents raised a beautiful family and their joy and spirit for life and for this country will live on for years to come.

Our thoughts, prayers, and love are with you.

Sigal, Steven, and the Mandelker family

Dear Russ and Family,

I was so glad to have worked 3 summers as a college student at Lamp Rynearson, and to get to know the wisdom, kindness, and great example Don gave to us all...and always with that light touch, a helping hand...must have been a tremendous Dad.
Our condolences.
Dan Olson and Family

Don and Marj were two of the kindest, most thoughtful people I have been fortunate enough to know---their life and legacy touched so many and continues through their wonderful family---I feel grateful to have known them and grateful for the influence they have had on my family.It's a time of celebration. Scott Johnson

Don's family-sorry to hear of your great loss, our Sympathy to all. I have a card to send but do not have Joanne's address. Would you please send it to me? Marilyn Lamp Temple, [email protected]

Joanne, I'm so sorry to hear about your father. I remember visiting Ginger Cove long ago and the interesting financial advise your father gave us as newly weds. Since he had worked with my Uncle Jud Birch I respected his knowledge and years of experience. He contributed so much to this world through his values and hard work. Your family is in our prayers.

Ginni,

I am truly sorry for your loss. Your father was a very special person and I remember well his words of encouragement in the 1980 congressional nomination race even though he had pledged his support to my opponent.

May your thoughts be on all the great times and philosophy you shared.

Ginni, Just learned of your fathers death. I only met him a few times, but what a rock solid, salt of the earth, wonderful man he was, and what a legacy he left in you! Please know that your family is prayed for during these difficult days. Love ya much!!

Russ- Sorry to hear of the death of your dad. I was in Maryland at the time of your mothers death, dealing with my mother's death. She was in hospice also, like your dad. I will always remember your folks and the good times we all had together. "God Bless Your Family"
Prudy (Conner) Gregory (Atlantic, Iowa)