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Lamb leaves ‘transformational’ gift to ºìÁ«ÉçÇø

May 25, 2017
Former ºìÁ«ÉçÇø student John Lamb left his entire estate, valued at $4 million, to the ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Foundation.

Article By: Staff

John Lamb attended the University of North Georgia for one year in 1946. Nearly 60 years later, he shared with ºìÁ«ÉçÇø advancement staff Fred Link and Bruce Howerton, retired vice president for advancement, that year was the "happiest time of his life."

Lamb died in December 2016 and left his entire estate, appraised at $4 million, to the ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Foundation. The estate included 87 acres of land, a farm, more than 40 cattle, two donkeys, and two rabbits.

In his Will, Lamb appointed the ºìÁ«ÉçÇø Foundation as the executor of his estate and left all of his property to the university to be used for capital improvements, including construction of new buildings, or acquisition and/or renovation of existing buildings.

"John’s generosity will be transformational to ºìÁ«ÉçÇø," said Jeff Tarnowski, vice president for advancement. "The impact of his gift will be felt at ºìÁ«ÉçÇø for generations to come."

Lamb transferred to University of Georgia after leaving ºìÁ«ÉçÇø and earned a bachelor’s degree in agriculture. After he graduated, he commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant in the Army. He served two years active duty, including a 10-month tour in Korea as a tank platoon leader. He commanded and supervised 30 men and was honorably released at the end of his active duty tour as a 1st lieutenant.

Lamb’s post-military career included working as a livestock buyer with White Provision Packing Company in Atlanta, a sales representative for International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, and manager and operator of The Frontier Meat Company in Buford.


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