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Eugene (Gene) C. McLamb Jr.

September 17, 1939 - May 17, 2024

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Obituary For Eugene (Gene) C. McLamb Jr.

Gene passed away on May 17 after a long battle with cancer. He was predeceased by parents Eugene McLamb Sr and Mary Willie McLamb of Clinton NC, and sister Mary McLamb Pritchard of Denver Colorado and Winston-Salem NC.

As a child and young adult, Gene loved visiting family in Florida, Texas, and Oklahoma (where his uncles fed his fascination with geology and petrology). He attended Louisburg College and graduated from Campbell College, and then attended the Bank Executive Leadership program at the UVA Darden School of Business. Along the way, he took numerous geology classes at NC State University – often reading the textbook before the first class even started, and always acing the tests.

Gene worked at First Citizens Bank for over 45 years, starting in collections and working his way up to Senior Vice President of Special Assets. While at the bank, he traveled extensively, reviewing commercial loans and working on bank mergers.

Gene met his beloved wife, Jess Roper McLamb, while working at First Citizens. They were married for over 40 years. They adored each other and were truly soulmates.

Gene loved going to their mountain house in western NC and sitting on the deck drinking Coors Light and cooking on the grill with all their “mountain family”. He constantly experimented with chili recipes, introduced deep fried turkey to Thanksgiving meals long before it became a thing to do, and made Brunswick stew for many parties in a huge black cauldron over a wood fire. He was a self-proclaimed “mountain man”.

His also loved spending long weekends in Beaufort NC with many of their lifelong friends. The numerous “reunions” in recent years with their “Friday Old Friends” group were special to him.

Gene loved ACC basketball (especially Carolina) and the NFL (especially the Denver Broncos) but once he went to his first NHL game (Carolina Hurricanes, of course), be became a fanatical hockey fan with season tickets for many years.

Gene always had a mischievous grin on his face. He loved real trees at Christmas, hiking in the mountains or walking around North Hills, water gun fights, “studying” every decision, his Scottish ancestry and Scottish music, classical music, border collies, and all his family.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by niece Erin Pritchard Macon (Thomas) and great niece Mary Macon; niece Catherine Pritchard Smith (Kent); Sister-in-law, Liza Roper and nephew Jesse Franklin; brother-in law Tom Roper (Sue), nephew Christopher Roper (Kelly) and great niece Sadie Roper; and niece Britney Roper.

If you are interested in a memorial donation in Gene’s honor, please consider the West Yancey Volunteer Fire Department, 6557 U.S. Hwy 19, Burnsville, NC 28714 or a special non-profit of your choosing.

The family will hold a celebration of life in honor of Gene on June 15th for family and friends to reminisce and tell “Gene” stories. For more details, contact Roper Rarities at 919-424-7257.

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  • June 15, 2024

    I met Gene a long time ago when I worked for Equifax and tagged along with a sales representative. Gene said something funny that had me like him instantly. I use to run into him at different Raleigh businesses when shopping. Once at a free music concerts that was held at a Raleigh strip mall, we were talking and a sudden downpour occurred. He ran for cover one way and I ran the other. I lucked out and he got soaked. That was a laugh. Gene was so much fun to talk to! I will always remember visits with him at First Citizens, seeing him around town, his Grin and his love for archeology.

  • June 11, 2024

    Gene and I worked together for many years at First Citizens Bank; he was wonderful to work with. Gene always had a smile on his face. Deborah Jones

  • June 01, 2024

    Jess and family. Thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Gene was a great husband, brother-in-law, uncle and friend to all of us that were fortunate to have shared his life. Wishing you peace comfort and healing in the many special memories you shared. Will never forget his kindness and his "mischievous" smile. God Bless. With deepest sympathy and love, Jean Overton

  • June 01, 2024

    Rest in peace Gene! I will forever remember the love shared between you and Jess, and the smile and joy between you both. May your memory live on in the hearts of those who loved you.

  • May 26, 2024

    Gene and I worked together for many years at First Citizens Bank. He was a valued and reliable associate. Always pleasant with a grin for everyone. He will be missed by all who knew him. Cameron Shearon

  • May 22, 2024

    ago. He was so much fun to twlknwith abou Gene was and his wife were so nice and I enjoyed talking with them about banking as I was a banker for 45 years and we had some good laughs deepest sympathy to the family. Nola and jack overton Greenville nc .t bankng

  • May 21, 2024

    Already miss you 'Doc'. Rest Well my friend! JR

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