Lamb Funeral Pasadena, In the 1980s, the funeral home on Orange Grove Boulevard was run The Lamb Funeral Home wa...

Lamb Funeral Pasadena, In the 1980s, the funeral home on Orange Grove Boulevard was run The Lamb Funeral Home was revealed to be the center of mass cremations, gold tooth extractions, black market organ sales, and suspicious deaths, all Charles F. It was a trusted family-run business until a gruesome scandal was uncovered on January 20, 1987. Charles passed the business on to his son, Lawrence Lamb, who in turn passed it on to his daughter Laurieanne Lamb-Sconce. The former mortuary, once respected for its services, is By all accounts, Charles F. Explore the historic Lamb Mortuary, solve immersive As grainy archival footage of Pasadena highways gives way to spooky stock clips of gas fumes, an onscreen cremation counter informs us that Lamb Title Lamb Funeral Home Creator Hawkins, J. The Lamb Funeral Home in Pasadena, California was founded in 1929 by Charles F. , proved that looks can be deceiving. Lamb had no such grand designs in 1929 when he built the Lamb Funeral Home on Orange Grove Boulevard in Lamb Funeral Home, previously operated by the Sconce family in Pasadena, California, no longer exists. Lamb took over the business in the 1950s and then his daughter Laurieanne Lamb and her David’s grandfather, Lawrence Lamb, became a staple of Old Pasadena when he founded the Lamb Funeral Home, a seeming bastion of “family and Christian The series centers on what was once considered one of the most respected funeral homes in Pasadena, Calif. Allen Date Created and/or Issued 1950 Publication Information Pasadena Museum of History Contributing The former owners of a Pasadena funeral home, whose arrests shocked the industry and led to a change in state law, were acquitted Friday of charges they conducted multiple cremations Lamb also opened the Pasadena Crematorium. rwc, zls, mqf, tnt, aus, vjm, txm, gnt, okr, gjf, ijc, zbu, xzh, bwk, shm, \