11/04/2025
Fredie Ray Lamb, age 74, Berryville, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 in Rogers, Arkansas. He and his twin sister Donna were born February 16, 1951, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, to Woodrow Pershing Lamb and Agnes Mae Becker Lamb.
After the passing of his mother in 1956, Fred and Donna moved to the state of Washington to live with their uncle and aunt, Calvin and Ruby Becker, and their daughters Pam, Faye, and Mary.
Fred graduated high school in Myrtle Point, Oregon, with his lifelong best friend Roger Rice. At age 19, Fred married his first wife in 1970 and the couple had two sons: Billy Lamb and Calvin Lamb (deceased).
He married his best friend, M. Raylene Honeyman Lamb, in June of 1991. They were married for 34 years until his passing. Fred was a caring and compassionate dad to LaTicia and Kristin Anderson.
Fred is survived by his wife Raylene, daughters Laticia and Kristin, son Billy, and siblings Brenda Lamb, Leon Lamb, Galen Lamb, Delawana Lamb, and Ron Davis; special nephews Mike and Eric Lamb; special cousins Sissy and Susan Scally; and his mother-in-law Dorothy Shields Beauchamp.
Fred was preceded in death by siblings Donna Lamb, David Lamb, Jimmy Lamb, Delores Lamb, Ronal Paul Lamb, and Tracy Lamb, and cousin Lenny Scally. Fred adored his late grandfather-in-law Vades Shields who lived with the family for four years in McDonald County, Missouri.
Fred will be remembered for his generosity, affection, and contagious sense of humor. He loved life deeply and treasured time spent with his nine grandchildren: Morgan Lamb, Mikeal Rosenow, Curtis King, Rachel King, Malachi King, Vada Mooney, Isaiah Mooney, Walker Mooney, and Rebekah Mooney.
A devoted animal lover, Fred found joy in the outdoors among his pets, livestock, and the wildlife that surrounded his home. He was a man of many talents—a master tradesman, mechanic, songwriter, and retired dairy farmer. He was self-employed for many years. Among his many accomplishments, he led the total restoration of the historic McDonald County Courthouse in Pineville, McDonald County, Missouri, leaving a lasting mark on the community where his wife was raised. Fred's legacy of kindness, hard work, and laughter will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Fred's choice was to be buried near family, but their graves were not in close proximity, so he chose cremation with remains being given to his widow Raylene and nephew Mike. A headstone will be placed in the Southwest City Cemetery in McDonald County, Missouri.
Ozark Funeral Homes handled the cremation. Private memorial services will be scheduled at a later date.