Fae Hunter Lamb
On the night of September 6th, 2017, Fae Lamb passed away at home peacefully of natural causes, surrounded by family. Fae was 92 years old.
Fae was born in Helena, Montana, on April 13th, 1925. She was the eighth child of Dr. William Hunter and his wife Florine.
Fae graduated from Helena High School in 1943 and later attended Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, graduating in 1948 with a degree in Art. She married Donald Lamb of Spokane, Washington, in August 1950. After briefly living in Helena, Fae and Donald moved to southern California where they both taught elementary school for many years. Fae and Donald raised two boys in California, often returning to Helena for long summer vacations.
After Donald passed on in 1995, Fae returned to Helena to live with her sister, Agnes Hunter. Sons David and Douglas eventually moved to Helena to be near family, Douglas with his wife Lolita and son Donald.
Fae was a life-long Christian Scientist and a member of the Christian Science Mother Church in Boston, as well as a member of the Christian Science branch church in Helena.
Fae was preceded in death by her husband, Donald, her father William, mother Florine, sisters Janet, Margaret (Peggy) and brothers Lloyd, Robert, Dan and William.
Fae is survived by her sons, David and Douglas Lamb, her daughter-in-law Lolita Lamb, grandson Donald Lamb and her sister, Agnes Hunter.
Donations may be made to Helena Food Share, PO Box 943, Helena, MT.
Service Schedule
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Lolita Lamb says
We love and miss you always.
Susan says
I will miss you Aunt Fae. You will be in my heart forever. Nothing can take away the laughter we shared, and all the tips on how to be a lady!
I love you…
Suzie
Bonnie Jacobs says
Loving thoughts to all the family and remembering all the wonderful times we enjoyed together. God ‘s dear love is ever with each and everyone. Much love. Bonnie.
Marsha Hunter says
The Lamb, Hunter, and Mullin families are in our thoughts and prayers. We are remembering you all in Helena where the elder Hunter siblings grew up. Aunt Fae, Grandma, and aunties bustled in the kitchen, making hush puppies while the brothers went fishing, and we all ate meals cooked with loving hands. Blessings on all who have gone before and those here who remember them with love, and who care for our elders now. Love, Marsha and Brian