Harrell Alexander Lamm Junior, age 76, passed away at his home on Christmas day December 25, 2020 in Dallas, Texas. His memorial service will be held on Saturday January 9th, 2021 virtually.
Harrell was born on August 18, 1944, to Harrell Sr. and Katherine Lamm in New Orleans, Louisiana before settling in Dallas, Texas.
Harrell is survived by his sisters Katherine Tirey, Sandra Glasscock of Dallas, Texas, and Linda Leonard (deceased) and his loving partner Helen Carnegis and two sons, Marshall Lamm and wife Allison, of San Francisco, California and Matthew Lamm and wife Jennifer of Austin, Texas. Harrell has four wonderful grandchildren, Florence and Foster Lamm of San Francisco and Brady and Elliott Lamm of Austin, Texas.
Harrell graduated from Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, Tennessee and attended the University of Texas at Arlington.
Harrell was an avid pilot and a long-time salesman that “never met a stranger” and his outgoing personality, humor, his ability to tell tall tales and “gift of gab” will always be remembered.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Family House of San Francisco, www.familyhouseinc.org, which provides temporary housing for families of seriously ill children, a charity supported by members of his immediate family.
George & Kathy Naftis
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Dearest Lamm Family,
We are deeply saddened by the loss of your father, sibling, partner and friend.
Never have we encountered a person so well suited to his name as Hap!
Hap was always fun to be around, and often made us laugh with his charming ways and quick wit.
May his memory be eternal in your hearts, and his name be written in the Book of Life.
Sincerely,
George & Kathy Naftis
Nicholas R. Demes
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Please accept our sincere condolences for the unexpected passing of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May his memory be eternal.
Gloria and Nick Demes
Matthew Durington
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I’m really happy that Hap got to see both of his sons married and got to appreciate his grandchildren. I am so sad about this…Hap knew me the majority of my life and I know he had a good heart. May he rest in peace and love to all those who loved him.