Kenneth-Lamb-Obituary

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Kenneth Gordon Lamb

St. Paul, Minnesota

Aug 20, 1940 – Dec 5, 2019 (Age 79)

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BORN
August 20, 1940
DIED
December 5, 2019
AGE
79
LOCATION
St. Paul, Minnesota

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Kenneth Gordon 

was born on August 21, 1940 in St. Paul, MN to Margaret Gertrude (Klinkhammer) and Kenneth Royal Lamb.  He died on December 5, 2019 at home. He graduated from Cretin High School and Dunwoody Technical College. He married...

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He always had such a positive attitude
God Bless!

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Rest in peace Godfather. Thank you to always coming to plays and performances, recitals shows and concerts. We could always count on you and your family being there to support us all. Thank you for always hosting so many parties and spending so much time and effort On food and hospitality. Thank you for getting all of the kids memories of Santa Claus over the record player speakers. You taught us the true meaning of believing. Enjoy your cards and games in heaven. I'm sure you've already...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I remember Ken fondly involved with Highland Hockey for many years. We enjoyed his humor, wit and friendliness. He was very humble and fun to be with and talk to. As nice a guy as you could find.

My thoughts are with my Brothers family...Tears are just rolling down my face, along with a smile from the memories that I will always keep...

I never met anyone in the Cretin Class of '58 who did not like Kenny. He was friendly, outgoing and very funny. He will be missed.

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

Kenny's Cretin H.S. classmates enjoyed his unique sense of humor. We always liked to talk and laugh with him at the alumni luncheons too. He will be missed. Sincere condolences.
Don Cosgrove