Obituary

Floyd Jack Lamken

Floyd Jack Lamken died June 21, 2007, in Eugene, Ore. He was 91 years old. He was born in Tacoma and had been a lifelong resident.
Floyd graduated from Stadium High School, attended the University of Salt Lake and the University of Washington. He was an Army veteran of World War II and the owner of Floyd Equipment Company, Inc., and one-time co-owner of Northwest Pipe and Steel. In retirement, he was a volunteer at the Washington State History Museum, and the Glass Museum. Floyd was a member of the McDonald’s Coffee Group, B’nai Brith, Temple Beth El, the Tacoma Art Museum and City Club.
Floyd is survived by sisters Estelle Farber of Tacoma, and Molly Cone of Seattle; daughters Joy McNally of Bellevue and Elaine Li of Seattle; grandchildren Shana McNally, Darin (Loretta) McNally, Daniel (Tamar) McNally, Judy (Mike) Dellart and Jonathan Li; and five great-granddaughters.   
Graveside services were held June 25, 2007 at Home of Peace Cemetery, Lakewood. Memorials can be made to Franciscan Hospice, Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital or Temple Beth El. Online condolences can be left at http://www.gaffneyfuneralhome.com.