Monday, January 13, 2014

Jack McLamb, a patriot, passed away on Saturday

Americans have lost a great patriot.

Informing fellow Americans with much sadness we have lost a great American Patriot.
Jack McLamb, passed away on Saturday, late afternoon, Indiana time.

More information follows below.

Our Sympathy and Condolence to Jack's wife Angie.

V.K. Durham

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-------- Original Message --------

         12 January 2014, Sunday

To:  The People's House

Harmon;

A note on the passing of Jack McLamb, for those who recognize who he was in the freedom movement.

Klaus Becker, Speaker
The People's House
wtpn@cox.net

"The more a truth is told, the more it is believed."
  "Freedom starts in the mind, as does authority."
      "An armed society is a polite society."
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----- Original Message -----
From: Pat shannan
To: Klaus Becker, WTPN
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:36 PM
Subject: Fwd: Officer Jack McLamb, Ret.

Klaus, I know your list of people would want to know this:

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Dear friends of Jack McLamb,

It is with much deep sentiment that we write to advise that our much beloved friend and brother,
Jack McLamb, passed away on Saturday, late afternoon, Indiana time.  Though he is missed far
more than any words can say, all who loved him are grateful to know that Jack is at last freed
from the physical disabilities that increasingly plagued him, especially in these past few years.
For the blessed relief that has come to him, we certainly have great reason to rejoice.

We now join with Jack's wife, Angie, and all his family in extending our deepest gratitude to each
and all of you who, by means of your continuous outpouring of love and prayer, provided such comfort
and upliftment, particularly during this past very difficult week - - and we can't help but feel
somehow that all of that love and blessing was received personally by Jack as well, on the level of
his inner spirit.  Now that "Officer Friendly" is once again "back in the greatest of form" himself,
be ready to receive the thanks and Blessings he's likely to send you!

A number of memorial services are being planned for Jack, the most immediate one taking place this
coming week in SW Indiana.  Should anyone be close enough to that area and wish to attend, feel free
to contact us, by way of this email address or by calling (208) 935-7852, for further information.
Concerning the other memorials to be held, we will advise later on.

Thank you again, and may God richly bless you all.

Bob and Theresa Huebner
Jim and Jean Hisaw, and
Carol Asher




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I don't know Jack Lamb, but I imagine this is who they speak of.

http://voices.yahoo.com/who-officer-jack-mclamb-6181616.html

Officer Jack McLamb is the most highly decorated police officer in the history of Arizona. He is a man of integrity and an advocate for civil liberties and the U.S. Constitution. He promotes the Oath Keepers, which encourages all officers to remember their oath to uphold the constitution. He reminds them that tyranny cannot reign without cooperation of law enforcement.

Jack McLamb was a police officer until, according to his MySpace Page, he "sustained line-of-duty injury in the apprehension of a convicted drug smuggler, leading to medical retirement in 1986. Officer McLamb was and is intolerant of official corruption and is a strong advocate for honesty and integrity in law enforcement.

Officer McLamb was also an Arizona Regional Police Academy Instructor, Hostage Negotiator for FBI and president of The American Citizens & Lawmen Association. He is the author and publisher of "Aid & Abet" newsletter for police and military and a Constitutional lecturer.

If this is he....He was a fighter.