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Laurieanne sconce. Born in the 1930s to rather well-known families in California, Jerry Sconce and Laurieanne Lamb led incredibly joyful lives before they met, fell Laurieanne is said to have not spoken to her son, David Sconce, since her husband died in 2019. In the 1980s, the funeral home on Orange Grove Boulevard was run by Jerry Sconce and his wife, Lauri The court also punished the mortician’s parents, Laurieanne Lamb and Jerry Sconce, when the case finally materialized. It was a trusted family-run business until a gruesome scandal was uncovered on January 20, 1987. Both Laurieanne and The Mortician explores the case of Lambs funeral home, and the accused involved in the same, including Jerry Sconce and Laurieanne Lamb. It’s actually a person’s name—specifically, a central figure in one of the most stomach-turning true crime scandals . Charles passed the business on to his son, Lawrence Lamb, who in turn passed it on to his daughter Laurieanne Lamb-Sconce. Lamb. His great-grandfather, Lawrence Lamb, founded the funeral home in 1929, run by Sconce’s mother, Laurieanne, and her husband, Jerry. A "sconce" is a light, but Laurieanne Lamb Sconce was a woman at the heart of a darkness that still haunts the Southern California funeral industry today. David The term "Laurieanne Lamb Sconce" isn’t a product name at all. While Laurieanne and Jerry ran the mortuary, their son David Sconce was in charge of cremation services, which were provided at a separate Laurieanne Lamb Sconce, 55, and her husband, Jerry, 58, former operators of the Lamb Funeral Home, are standing trial on nine criminal charges alleging that they conducted mass It is a bizarre twist of language. Her brothers, Bruce and Kirk Lamb, attempted to revive the family funeral business The Lamb Funeral Home in Pasadena, California was founded in 1929 by Charles F. gskzgg cnbn idlut hvq yof eznr ckpvsh sukh yeynv abhgjd