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Kenneth Eldon Lamb Alumni Photo

Elder Kenneth Eldon Lamb

75 N. Main P.O Box 420123
Kanarrville, UT 84742


435-592-2907

Current Address
kelamb.lamb@gmail.com

Email Not Available
Presidents:
Dwayne N. Andersen [Dec.] (1962 - 1965) | Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968)
Served: 1965 - 1968
Areas Served:
Tokyo West, Otaru, Yanai
Companions:
Morgan Don Clement | Glen Bazil Deeben | Timothy Glenn Hironaka | Richard M. Holdaway | Dennis Maclay Lee | Michael Sudlow
Spouse: Kit
Comments:
6 kids, 16 g'kids. Son Joseph served in the 80's in Sendai under Pres. Niiyama. Now serving Kannarrville Ward as Bp.
Kenneth Lamb
PO Box 420123
75 North Main Street
Kanarraville, UT 84742
435-592-2907
In San Francisco with Gary Fenske, Tom Weed, John Atkinson, R Meng, et al
Nov 2013: Ken Lamb (NFEM 65 - 67) is serving a mission with his wife in Hiroshima. The mission president has asked them to concentrate on reactivation. Ken wondered if I knew any missionary who had labored in that area and could remember the names or addresses of anyone they had taught. I couldn't think of any. Would it be possible for you to ask if anyone who had labored in the Saijo, Higashi-Hiroshima area could remember names or addresses of someone they taught? Thanks, Mel Young
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 24 Jan 2003
Last Login: 29 Feb 2004 12:22:32 PM
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