Chandlor Matthew Lamb
Chandlor Matthew Lamb, 20, Plymouth, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016.
Chandlor was born Sept. 13, 1996 in Plymouth, to Travis Elliott Lamb and Angela Marie (Bryant) Kain; who both survive.
Chandlor attended Plymouth High School. He had worked at Christos Family Dining and with Pam Lamb Private Home Health Care. He was a very compassionate young man who cared deeply for those he worked with. He loved hunting, fishing, playing guitar and drums, skateboarding and he played football and wrestled in high school as well as participating in band and was a song writer. He excelled at everything he did with a smile that could light up a room. He had beautiful blue eyes that melted the hearts of many.
Surviving is his mother and step-father; Angela and Lance Kain, Plymouth; father; Travis Elliott Lamb, Plymouth; daughters; Zerenity Lewis, Plymouth; Kynlee Lamb, Goshen; and son; Haydin Eicher, Goshen; siblings; Kylinn Kain, Bronson Kain, Michael Ebert, Makayla Ebert, Emily Lamb and Olivia Lamb. Also surviving are his maternal grandparents; Mike “Bampa” and Sharon “Nana” Bryant of Plymouth; paternal grandmother; Pam “Ma Maw” Lamb of Plymouth; paternal grandfather; Jerry “Pa Paw” Lamb; maternal great grandmother, Patsy “Big Grandma” Bryant of Plymouth; uncle, Jonathan “Uncle Bubby” and Melanie Bryant of Plymouth; uncle, Jerry and Michelle Lamb; aunts: Angela and Steve Shorter, Tera Ann and Sean Douglass, nephew: Hunter Bryant, as well as numerous cousins.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather; Donald Gene Bryant and maternal great-grandmother; Phyllis Guthrie, great paternal grandparents; Motton and Mae Lamb and Robert and Helen White.
The Bryant-Kain visitation will take place at Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, Tuesday, Dec. 20 from 11 a.m.– 1 p.m. followed by services at 1 p.m. Immediately following the service family and friends will be invited to a celebration of Chandlor’s life at Opie’s.
The Lamb family and friends Committal Service will take place at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20 in the chapel at the New Oak Hill Cemetery, 1300 Chester Street, Plymouth, followed by a balloon release.
Memorial contribution envelopes will be available at both services.