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Glen Alfred Lamb

Portland, Oregon

Jul 5, 1925 – Mar 3, 2021 (Age 95)

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BORN
July 5, 1925
DIED
March 3, 2021
AGE
95
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Glen Alfred LambJuly 5, 1925 - March 3, 2021 Glen Alfred Lamb, 95, passed away March 3, 2021 at his care home in Beaverton, Ore. Born in Bowling Green, Ohio July 5, 1925, he was the youngest of Earl and Alice Lamb's three children and moved to Medford, Ore., in 1930. He graduated from Medford...

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I was lucky enough to have Mr. Lamb as my speech teacher at Centennial High School. Class of 1964. He was GOOD! He even made us even Better! He was one of a few teachers that really made a difference. I'll miss him very much! Tom Morgan

An amazing teacher (Centennial Class of 81, speech and debate team) who had an immeasurable impact on my life. RIP Mr. Lamb. No rebuttals, you were one of the best!

RIP, Mr. Lamb...you were so very instrumental in helping me to become the person I am today. You were by far and away the best teacher I ever had, and I treasure the time I had in your class, on the speech team, in Parlando, and working with you as a helper in your other classes. Thank you for being that teacher every student should have.

I have many happy memories of my time as Glen Lamb's student and a member of his 1980 to 1984 speech team. Many of the things Glen taught me then have helped me lead a well-rounded life, a refrain you'll hear from those who had the pleasure of knowing him. We kept in contact a bit through the years, so I know he had a full, well-lived life. Condolences to his family. RIP

I have warm memories of Mr Lamb at CHS, during my first 10 years of teaching. He was always kind, warm, and supportive. An excellent educator and mentor. A caring teacher, like Glen Lamb,
influences so many lives. Thank you for your service, and the happy memories, Mr Lamb.

One of my favorite teachers, remember being so nervous doing my first speech with a speaker phone, but he told just stare at the back wall and everything will be fine. I will miss you Mr. Lamb

Such a magnificent life. As a member of the Class of 1964 at Centennial, Mr. Lamb was influential in speech and musicals in my life. Reading of his amazing life after retirement says so much about his talents galore! Thank you also to him for being the first Director of Academic All Stars at the MESD! My child and many others benefitted from that program.

Mr. Lamb was an important part of my years at Centennial High School. I never had a class with him, but still found refuge in his classroom before and after school and learned from him as a member of the speech team. Our times with him at speech meets at area high schools and colleges were times of fun and growth and are some of my best memories of high school. What an impact he made! A life well-lived.