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Sherree Anne Lamb of Ramona, passed away on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at the age of 70. Sherree was born on November 29, 1954, in Portland, Maine to Ronald Allen and Lorraine Doris (Gelinas) Pouliot. She has lived in the area for the last 40 years, having moved from Boston. Sherree could often be found helping people and was a natural caregiver. This quality was often shown when working with patients as an LPN.
Sherree proudly served her country in the United States Army. She was a member of the American Legion Post #3344 in Ramona, and the Women’s Veteran Group. Sherree loved being a grandmother. Not only to her own grandchildren, but to any child she met. She will be missed dearly.
Sherree is survived by her children, David Lamb, Jr., Arianna Cleary and Holly Duncan; her siblings, Linda, Ron, Jon and Randy; 8 grandchildren, Dominic, Evelyn, Johnny, Liam, David III, Madelyn, Raya and Odette; and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends. Sherree was preceded in death by her parents, Ronald and Lorraine Pouliot.
The family will be holding a Celebration of Life on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 11: 00 am at Ramona First Baptist Church.
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