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Franklin Dean Lamb

Bonaire, Georgia

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Franklin Dean Lamb -BONAIRE - Franklin Dean Lamb, 67, of 106 Sprucewood Drive, Bonaire, GA died Friday, December 16, 2005. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, December 20, 2005 at 9A.M. at Sha'Arey Israel Cemetery. -In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to...

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David, Kevin, Jason, Rachel,
It is only today, 7 Aug 2006, that I learn of your fathers passing. I have only met David, when you lived in Okinawa. I was the best man at the wedding of your mother and father! He was a dear friend!! This breaks my heart!! The last time that we saw it each other, I was on a business trip with the Navy to Albany, Ga. Your father came down and we spent the day together. If either of you see this message, please give me a call. My home number is (717)...

Rachel,I was sorry to hear about your father. You and your family will be in my prayers.
Alesia Hortman

Jason, Rachel, Kevin and David,
I am truly sorry to hear of your recent loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. If there is anything I can do, please do not hesitate to contact me.

To Frank's family and his synagogue Family--I can never think of Frank without seeing his warm smile and hearing his caring words. He was a gift to us all and he will be missed. Warmly, Johanna Chanin

Dear David, Kevin, Jason & Rachel,

Your dad was a wonderful, caring and funny man. My most vivid memories are of him teaching our Sunday School classes at shule when I was a kid. How he managed to keep a bunch of pre-teen and teenagers engaged in lively debate about the world around us and our religion, I'll never know. That was no small feat.

I am truly sad to hear about his death. It's a huge loss to all who knew him, and to Sha'arey Israel in particular. My...

Dear Rachel, Jason, Kevin and David,
Words cannot describe the sorrow we feel on the loss of our dear friend. We always ended our long phone visits with "I love you." How we were looking forward to showing him our hometown, New York City, next October when we were all going for our son Josh's wedding. I cannot imagine what Passover or the High Holidays will be without him at our table. Frank was with us for over 20 years at those holiday celebrations. He was truly family to us.
May...

Jason, Rachel, David and Kevin: Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your Dad. I remember him fondly and always remember him making guests feel welcome in his home.

To The Lamb Family,
We have known your father for many years. We always enjoyed talking to him. He was so proud of his children. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

Frank, what a dear friend, one of the first people I came to know at the Synagogue. You and I often attended the theatre together, as well as going out to dinner. Thank you for the memories Frank. Your friend - Howard