In Memory

Lynda Joanne Lamb (Blair)

Lynda Joanne (Lamb) Blair  (Age 67) Passed away October 13, 2013 at Hospice House in Spokane, Washington following a diagnosis of terminal brain cancer on October 4th. She was born on September 25, 1946 to June and Lloyd Lamb in Spokane, Washington. Lynda graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1964 then attended WSU. It was there that Lynda met her husband, married and had two daughters. In her younger days, Lynda worked for her father delivering airline tickets after school for Broberg Travel and worked in the travel industry for a number of years after. In 1983, Lynda moved, with her two young daughters, to Cheney, Washington where she raised her children while working at Key Tronic in the purchasing department. It was during this time that Lynda earned her BA in Business from EWU. She enjoyed purchasing/ sourcing vendors and making lasting friendships. Lynda later returned to EWU to earn her Accounting degree.  Lynda had a deep and abiding faith in Christ. She first became ill in 2007 with colon and ovarian cancer and fought with strength and courage. She was preceded in death by her loving parents, June and Lloyd Lamb. She is survived by her best friend, Anita Harrand; two daughters, Heidi Blair and Heather Frye; sisters Becky Jensen, and Connie Howard; her beloved grandchildren Sierra and Skyler; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, and friends. Her wishes were to not hold a formal public service, so please honor her in your own way.



 
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08/29/14 05:36 PM #1    

Susan Jo Kleiven (Sorenson)

I was shocked and saddened to read that Lynda had passed away.  She was a very good friend while we were at LC.  We lost touch after we graduated and went on with our lives. I'm sorry for her family in her loss way before her time.


08/30/14 12:03 PM #2    

Roberta Larson (Van Dyke)

Linda Lamb was one of my favorite people in high school. I loved sharing thoughts and plans with Linda at while we were at L.C. - she was one of the people I have always hoped to see at a reunion. My memory of her is of a really sweet, positive, encouraging woman!

 I was really sad to hear she is gone and will only be at our 50th in our hearts. 


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