

Rebecca was predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Edgar Leon and Naomi Joyce Brown; her father, Edward Lee Lamb; her mother, Brenda Joyce Brown-Lamb; her paternal grandparents, Oliver Lee Lamb and Madge Marie Hills-DeWees; her niece, Makayla Woods; and her sibling, Corky Parkerson.
She is survived by her stepmother, Judy Lamb of Bossier, LA, and her brother, Brian Lee Lamb of Bossier City, LA. Her sibling, Paula Parkerson, and husband Michael Cline of Bossier City, LA, also survive her, along with her sibling Twyna Hampton of SpringHill, LA. Her niece, Lauren L Whittington, and husband Colby of Ida, LA, her nephews, Titus Lee Lamb of Bossier, LA, and Aaron Hampton of Springhill LA, and her great-niece, Mary Catherine Whittington of Ida, LA, mourn her passing. Additionally, her great-aunt, Ester Watson of Haughton, LA, survives her.
In her younger years, Rebecca worked for Frost Industries, separating parts for AT&T. She was a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, prayed daily, and found joy in coloring and playing on her iPad. Rebecca cherished her family, especially her niece and nephew, whom she affectionately referred to as her “babies.” She had a close bond with her brother, Brian, often protecting him fiercely. Her affection extended to her caretakers, whom she lovingly called “mom.”
The family wishes to express their gratitude to all the caretakers from St. Matthews Direct Care for their continuous support, as well as the doctors and staff at W.K. Bossier and Intensive Specialty Hospital of Bossier City. Special thanks to Dr. Ted Warren, Dr. San Pedro, Dr. Beedapolli, Dr. Tivakaran, and the many others who cared for Rebecca during her illness.
Rebecca will be remembered for her love and kindness towards everyone and everything in her life.
Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 2 p.m. at Hill Crest Memorial Park in Haughton, Louisiana.
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