1963 - 2024
1963 - 2024
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1963
2024
Scott Allen Lamb, 61, passed away at home surrounded by his four children and family on August 25, 2024, in Cleveland, TN.
Scott Allen Lamb was born on February 19, 1963 in Indianapolis, IN, to Richard Lamb and the late Sondra Jackson.
Scott started his career as a Carpenter and went on to work for Favorite Market for 20+ years. Scott was a "jack of all trades" and a gifted handyman who could fix just about anything. Scott was a loving father to his four kids and a great friend to many.
Scott is survived by his father Richard (Betty) Lamb of Ankeny, IA, his children Forrest (Stephanie) Lamb of Canton, GA, Savannah Lamb of Smyrna, GA, Megan Lamb of Dalton, GA and Shelby Lamb of Carrollton, GA, his brother Robert (Vicki) Lamb of Cleveland TN, sister Tonja Hunkapiller of Chattanooga, TN, along with several brothers and sisters from the state of Iowa; Ed (Bonnie) Cumings, Luanne (Mike) Dwyer, Laura (Rick) Daily, Ben Cumings, Shannon (Cheryl) Lamb, Shawn (Janelle) Lamb, Summer (Gary) Swalsky, Stacey (Chuck) Winchester, nieces and nephews Lindsey Hunkapiller, Matthew Lamb, Rodney Parker Jr, Heather Parker, Michael Parker, grandchildren Sophia Lamb, Maddox Lamb and Henry Allen Lamb; as well as many great friends.
Scott is preceded in death by his mother Sondra Jackson and brother Rodney Parker.
Visitation for Scott Lamb will be held on Friday August 30, from 5pm-7pm at Companion Funeral Home Cleveland TN. A service will be held immediately following.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the charity of your choice in honor of Scott Allen Lamb. He was a generous friend who was always willing to lend a helping hand.
2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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