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Horace B. LAMB Jr.

Mystic, Connecticut

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LAMB, Horace B. Jr. Horace B. Lamb, Jr., of Mystic, died on May 4, 2012. He was the husband of Doris E. Santin. The Lamb family will be holding a private memorial service in the Chapel at the Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic. For additional obituary information, please visit

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Mrs Lamb and Family

My sincere condolances to you and your family with Horace's passing. My father Irvin Hughes worked with Horace for many years at Santin's and then Valentin's. His kindness to all will all be remembered.
Wih Much Sympathy,

Ann Hughes Rogers, Groton, CT

Doris, Sally and Kippy - I just heard the news and I am so sorry to hear of Horace's passing. My deepest sympathies go out to you all ... He was a wonderful man and I truly enjoyed and will always treasure my brief period of time knowing him. I know he will be greatly missed ...
John Roe, Stonington, CT

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

I had the pleasure of working with H.B. At Santin's & Later at Valenti's. I still have the hall tree he made for me many years ago. I will never forget the Co. picknicks we use to have at Santins way back in the sixties.
All my Best Chuck Wheeler

Horace B. Lambe was a loving uncle to me, and half brother of my mother Louise Saunders Bringgs. I am one of many family members who will miss him. End of an era. All love to my dear Aunt Dot, Nancy, Sally and Patty.
Diane Wintering (NYC, NY)

Mrs. Lamb and family;
I am so sorry for your loss. Horace was a wonderful man and friend. I knew Horace when I work with him at Valenti's many year ago. I still have the mirror he made for my husband and I 28 years ago hanging over my mantle. Even though we loss touch over the years, I would always think of his kindness he showed to me and others he worked with. It was a pleasure to have know him.

God Bless to All

Dot, Nancy, Patty and Sally,

It was my honor to know Horace. He was a Treasure to this community and a piece of work :)....I did not know he was a Submariner in WWII.... I will miss our boyish banters and his unspoken support for the stuff that really matters. I hope that your precious memories with him will carry you through this tough time and sustain you going forward. Please call upon the Nickerson's if there is anything we can do now and in the future.

With Love...