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Elizabeth Ann McLamb
02/20/1948 - 02/21/2026
Elizabeth Ann McLamb, age 78, passed away on Saturday February 21, 2026. She is survived by her daughter, Shelley Renae McLamb; her two sisters: Nancy Carol Coleman and her husband Marvin Holt Coleman, Jr. and Emma Lou Taylor; her brother, Turner Boyd King, Jr. and his wife Joyce Rowe King and her many loving cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Emma Elizabeth Jones and Turner Boyd King, Sr. and step-father George Walton Hardy and her former spouse, Jerry Ronnie McLamb. She was a supervisor for the State of Virginia and a supporter of emergency management and CERT programming. Her hobbies included music and dance which she passed down to Shelley. The family will receive friends starting at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, February 28 in Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home and Crematory. A funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. with a private interment to follow in Oakwood Cemetery. Pallbearers are Landon Holt Coleman, Marvin Holt Coleman, Jr., Christopher Kyle King, and Bruce William Taylor. Her family is creating a digital memory book. We invite you to experience her song, Joy, and to leave stories and memories, condolences and photos on the website, https://sites.google.com/view/elizabeth-mclamb. In lieu of flowers, please donate in her name to the Henry Volunteer Fire Department at PO Box 3231, Mechanicsville, VA 23116. This company services the area and hosts an annual Santa Run, showcasing her two of her favorites, firefighters and Christmas.
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King
Oh, Ann I already miss our phone calls together. Even more , I will miss the beauty of your face, your gentleness and compassion of Love given to you by Our God. I will always be your little brother and you my Big Sister. Now show God’s choir
how to Belt One Out!
Rest peacefully with God Love and Mine
Big Sister
Ann, I already miss our phone calls, Even more.the beauty of your face”, the genuine kindness of God’s Love for all, no matter what. I’ll always be your “little brother” and you my “Big Sister”
Rest peacefully and gently
Oh, now show God’s choir just how to “Belt One Out”
Ann! I know you are no longer hurting or suffering, I will always feel honored and considered a privilege to know you and your beautiful Shelley, i will always feel honored that you would have trusted me to raise Shelley if anything had happened when she was younger, i would have raised her as my own. Rest easy my friend.
Sis
Oh how this is so hard. As I never wanted this day to come. I called to tell you Happy Birthday and to let you know that my granddaughter is having another baby and if a girl she will have Ann has part of her middle name. I always cherished our weekly calls and it’s going to be hard without you. You taught me so much, gave good advice and mainly our love and bond lasted a lifetime and will continue. When I look at the stars at night and see that sparkling on I know it will be you looking down on me and I’ll be talking to you. I love you Sis more than words can ever say. Fly high now pain free as I know God has better plans for you.