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In Memory of
Susan Elizabeth Lamb
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Susan Elizabeth Lamb (70) passed away Monday, April 3 at her home in Houston, Texas. Susan was born on February 3, 1953 at the Corn Belt Hospital in Belle Plaine, Iowa to Charles and Winnifred (Fritz) Lamb.

She was a loving and caring soul, who was always surrounded by friends and family. She was raised in Belle Plaine, graduating from Belle Plaine High School and Upper Iowa University where she excelled in Speech and Theatre. She spent her professional career teaching English, Speech and Theatre in Albert City and Tipton, Iowa and Houston Holub Middle School. 

Suz, being a people person, loved her retirement job of security guard at a local medical facility in Houston for 15 years.

She is survived by her brother, Dick Lamb (Anita), niece and nephew, Bill Lamb (Toni), Elizabeth Roberts (Blair Hughes) and great nieces and nephews, Charlotte Kuuskevere (Chris), Payton Lamb, Joseph Lamb, Mason Roberts, her beloved cat, Murphy and a multitude of very close friends. Arrangements are in the care of Beresford Funeral Service, Houston, Texas.

A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date.
 

Tributes

Message from
Nathan Schmidt
Mon, 04/17/2023

Sue was my drama teacher at Tipton. I’ve been looking to connect with her for the last few years to thank her for investing in. I had no experience on stage and she taught me to let go of my inhibitions. She got me to sing up there. I am very thankful that she cared so much about me the lessons I learned from her helped in so many ways. Wish I could have given her a hug and said thank you.

Message from
Cindy and Kurt Gunther
Sat, 04/22/2023

Sue was a dear friend at Upper Iowa and one of the most fun people to be around. Our deepest sympathy

Message from
Cindy and Kurt Gunther
Sat, 04/22/2023

Sue was a dear friend at Upper Iowa and one of the most fun people to be around. Our deepest sympathy

Message from
Cindy and Kurt Gunther
Sat, 04/22/2023

Sue was a dear friend at Upper Iowa and one of the most fun people to be around. Our deepest sympathy