Lester-Lamm-Obituary

Lester Carl Lamm

Camas, Washington

1944 - 2016 (Age 72)

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DIED
September 20, 2016
AGE
72
LOCATION
Camas, Washington

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Lamm, Lester Carl 72 Jan. 28, 1944 Sept. 20, 2016 Lester Lamm saw life as an adventure not to be missed. Raised in Florence and Myrtle Point, Lester's horizons broadened while serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Honduras from 1964 to 1966 followed by two years of service in the U.S. Army....

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Tricia Lives! Les had idealism that never stopped. The world needs more people like him.

I just learned of Lester's passing.. I knew him as a young teenager struggling to survive in Vermont, he befriended me and forever changed my life. I thank you for your friendship , Lester. my heart goes out to Laura, Shaunessy and Forest, whom I never met... hopefully we will meet again in the great sky and we can hear you sing once again.. I love you

Laura, I see Jeanie shared the picture of the four of us at the 50th reunion - what a great weekend! Lester was always a great guy and fun to be around - he will sorely be missed. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

So sorry to hear of Lester's passing. I also went to school with him at Myrtle Point high school. I saw him at his 50th class reunion, too. He will be missed.

I knew Lester for many years and had it not been for Lester and Jackie, reconizing my situation in 1987 I may not be alive today. I will miss Lester greatly, thankfully he is out of pain.i also remember Lester kindness, humor and great stories.

We are sorry to learn of the passing of Lester, but grateful for his service to our nation, including his service with the Peace Corps in Honduras.

Our Condolences,
The National Peace Corps Association

Lester was a 1962 graduate classmate of mine. Last time I saw him was at a class reunion. Looked great and seemed to be loving life. He will be missed!

So sorry to hear about Lester. I was a classmate from Myrtle Point, his work in Nepal sounds wonderful. He will be missed. Peggy (Davenport) Shirtcliff

I knew Lester during the 5 years I worked at a chiropractic clinic. He was fun, funny, kind, and boy did he have great stories to tell. My heart goes out to all that loved him.