In Memory

Everrett Lamb - Class Of 1934

Funeral services were Saturday at Lafayette for Everett A. Lamb, 58, of Rt. 1, West Point, and burial was in Battle Ground Cemetery.
  Lamb, a 1934 graduate of Delphi High School where he was a basketball player, died instantly of massive injuries Wednesday at 9:10 p.m, last week, when a horse trailer being towed by a pickup truck, broke away, crossed the centerline southwest of Shadeland on Indiana 25, and crashed head-on into the oncoming Lamb car.
  Mr. Lamb was born in Battle Ground on Nov. 8, 1914, and lived in Delphi for 20 years and in Monticello for 14 years before moving to West Point in 1966.  He was married in 1943 to Thelma Gray.  He attended Butler University.  He had been a salesman all of his life and for the past year and a half was employed by Purdue University.  He was a member of the Bethany Presbyterian Church and of Mount Olive F & AM, Delphi.
  Surviving with the wife are two daughters, Rachel Elizabeth, a student at Northwestern University, and Rebecca Colleen, at home, and a son, Miles, at home; two sisters, Miss Nellis Mae Lamb, Lafayette and Mrs. Howard (Esther) Brehmer, Louisville, Ky.; and a brother, George L. Lamb, Lafayette.
 
Obituary notice taken from the Journal-Citizen, Thursday, July 5, 1973