Lena Myrtle Lamb

lena lamb

May 10, 1923 ~ June 29, 2013

Services: A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD with Reverend Bobby Thomas officiating and Reverend Jim Peterson co-officiating. Interment will be private. Visitation: The family will receive friends on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. Lena Mace Lamb, 90, of Leonardtown, Maryland, passed away June 28th, 2013, at Georgetown University Hospital. Born in Pine Level, Florida, May 10, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Wayne and Lutha (Cannon) Mace. She was raised in Fort Myers, Florida, graduated from Fort Myers High School, and attended Gwynn Park Business College. She worked at Buckingham Air Station at the outbreak of World War II. She married her high school sweetheart, Howard Lamb, with whom she began an odyssey as a Navy wife in 1942. They traveled throughout the Eastern United States from Maine to Florida, and enjoyed a tour of duty in Port Leyote, Morocco. As a Navy wife, when her husband was stationed someplace the family couldn’t go, Lena thought nothing of packing up the two boys, hooking up their camping trailer to the car and driving from their Maine duty station to their family hometown in Florida for six month periods. According to the boys, when they reached the Florida state line, Lena would say, “We’re halfway there!” The Navy family arrived in Lexington Park, Maryland, in the summer or 1958, making St. Mary’s County their home. Lena and Howard founded The Tackle Box in 1960, starting in a tiny corner of Mr. Aud’s building on Rt 235 in Lexington Park. Both they and their sons worked tirelessly to build the business to the successful enterprise it is today. Lena became active in community projects, the Navy Wives Club, Lexington Park Baptist Church, Hollywood Fire Dept Ladies Auxiliary, as well as supporting her son’s activities at Great Mills High School. Lena was an accomplished artist and painted throughout her life. She also acted and performed in numerous Navy Wives Club plays, as well as performing with two of her granddaughters in Lord Baltimore’s World at St. Mary’s City. Lena and Howard fished side-by-side in rivers, creeks, and lakes from Maine to Florida. They traveled all over the world as members of the Shillelagh Travel Club. Lena created photo books before scrapbooking was popular. Her life, her travels, her friendships, her family gatherings/celebrations, and her fishing trips are all recorded in over 100 family albums she completed over the years. When her sons returned to Lexington Park to join the family business in 1973, Lena became “Grandmother extraordinaire”! The grandchildren will tell everyone that she made the “most wonderful spam pancakes” in the world. Occasionally she would include a cup of highly milked coffee with the pancakes!! Heaven on earth!! She taught the children to fish, to water ski, to know the value of reading books & newspapers, and to value the importance of God in their lives. She taught them to accomplish all things with care and dedication, because everything mattered. She also taught them to learn their own voice and to share it – in truth, with dignity, with love, and with respect for the place it comes from. She danced and laughed and celebrated their graduations, weddings, and births of her great-grandchildren. She was always there for them. In recent years, her family activities continued with as much active involvement in the lives of her great-grandchildren. Lena was also an avid letter writer and was never too busy to reach out to people. She valued life and seemed to love and feel things to her bones. She was an inspiration and made each day of her life count, even to the end when she lead a Bible Study group at Cedar Lane Apartments where she lived In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Howard, and three sisters: Ara Shaffer and LaVerna Thomas of Fort Myers, Florida, and Buena Neal of Fort McCoy, Florida. She is survived by her two sons, Howard Lamb Jr. (Sandi) of St. Inigoes and Kenneth Lamb (Linda) of Lexington Park; five grandchildren, and thirteen great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Tuesday, July 9th from 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home in Leonardtown, where a memorial service will take place at 7:00 P.M. Internment will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Mary’s, P. O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650; or to Friends of Cedar Lane, 22680 Cedar Lane Court, Leonardtown, MD 20650.

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  1. “Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.”

  2. “There will always be only one Aunt Lena, there are so many good memories. I will miss her in so many ways. Especially our Saturday Morning telephone calls. She and her three Sister’s are all togther once more. What a family they were. “God does all things well”. Tunis Rogers (her niece)”

  3. “So sorry for your loss. Mrs. Lamb helped me when I was a teenager and was having terrible problems at home. She was the most caring woman I have ever known. I will never forget her. God got a wonderful angel. My prayers are with the family.”

  4. ” I can’t believe I will never get another card from Grandma- with a picture or article tucked inside that she found and thought would inspire or aid me in some way. And where will we start out annual Halloween trek if not at her apartment where she told her great grandchildren to “hold the phone” and grabbed her camera for the many photos she must take. We use to roll out eyes at her need to capture every memory on film and now we spend family gatherings milling over more than 100 albums that showcase our lives. I believe I got my desire for memory keeping from her. My more than 30 albums are just the start of documenting the next generation of Lambs. And I can’t even begin to think about Christmas morning without her in the chair watching the madness around us and laughing that beautiful laugh. She was an extraordinary woman. I will miss her physical presence in our lives but the life lessons she taught me and the love she gave her great grandchildren will always be in my heart. “

  5. “My prayers are with you guys. She was a grand lady.”

  6. “Tom and I send our love and wish you peace in this time of loss. Love, Pat “

  7. “We Will Miss you Dearly “Miss Lena” Prayers go out to the Family…..”

  8. “My world is alot smaller and duller without my friend and Aunt Lena. The “greatest generation has lost one more and it should be noted women did their part also. Her priorities were always GOD, Family,Country, and she never complained or said a negative thing about anyone. I will miss her encouragement, her laughter,and her sense of adventure. She was a “total woman” before the idea even existed.Her love and pride in me will comfort and influence me until we meet again. I will always remember (she told me to)her last words to me and here her voice as I do.I sure would have liked to see St.Peters face when he met Aunt Lena but I am sure she will share it with me. “

  9. “KEN, I am so sorry to hear about your mom she was a wonderful person and will be missed by all. “

  10. “Ken and family my deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. Your Mom came into the post office over the years that I worked there and her smile always made a bad day go better. She is with the love of her life your dad and what a couple they have made over the years. People like your folks have a special place in heaven and I know they will be keeping an eye on all of you. God Bless”

  11. “Our deepest sympathy. We are thinking of you.”

  12. “Ken and family, You are in my thoughts and prayers. I was so sorry to hear about your Mom. You have my deepest sympathy. Susan Wicker, Ellett Brothers”

  13. DekMarVa Peninsula Chapter Studebaker Drivers Club says:

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with you.”

  14. “Ken & Howard, My deepest sympathy to you and your family at this very difficult time..cherish her memories and all the good times. Gloria (Adams)Wilcox”

  15. Jane and Beth Previti and Armswothy says:

    “I had the privilege of meeting Lena last November when we moved my mom to Cedar Lane. She was such a caring person & would always escort mom back & forth to Bible Study. Lena was such a vital part of the Chapel Service & we will surely miss her beautiful voice. I’ve written the verse in my Bible that was on her door, Nehemiah 8:10 “for the joy of The Lord is your strength”. Thank you Lena & thank you Lord for blessing us with such a wonderful friend. She will surely be missed. Sincerely, Jane Previti & Beth Armsworthy”

  16. “My deepest sympathy to your entire family. RIP Mrs. Lamb!”

  17. “Ken, Bud and Families, my condolences go out to you all on the loss of your mother. I didn’t know your mother well but it was always a joy to talk with her when I did see her from time to time while working for the family at The Tackle Box.”

  18. “We are sorry to hear of Lena’s passing, thought and prayers go out to her family…. (CPO Wives Club)”

  19. “It was a real treat to meet Lena last summer with Carrie. She was a fine lady and an inspiration to me. She will be missed by all who loved her. “

  20. “Ken, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If there is anything Sherry or I can do, please let us know.”

  21. “Bud, Ken and Family. I’m sorry that Alison and I were unable to attend the memorial service. She was a beautiful and kind lady and will be missed.”

  22. “Heart Broken by the loss of a grand lady whose friendship over many years I will never forget.”


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