Treyson Wade Lamb, 23, of Hopkinsville

Memorial services for 23-year-old Treyson Wade Lamb, of Hopkinsville, will be 2 PM Saturday, September 23, at Dogwood Funerals & Cremations of Hopkinsville.

Survivors include:
His parents, Wade Lamb and Susan Taylor McDonald;
His daughter, Alexis Kay King of Preston, Idaho;
His brother, Nicholas (Jocelynn) Lamb, of Hopkinsville;
His sister, Arianna Taylor, of Hopkinsville;
One niece, one nephew, and several friends.

A native of Preston, Idaho, he was born February 26, 2000.

Treyson came into this world with spit and vinegar and ready to go.

He enjoyed gaming, spending time outdoors camping and fishing and spending time with his friends. His mother gave Treyson his nickname “IRIS” at the age of 3, when of all the cool colorful band aids available, he chose the one that said “IRIS,” which was an acronym for immunizations in Idaho.

Then he wouldn’t take the bandage off until it fell off by itself.

Treyson lived a multicolored life. He lived life to the beat of his own drum. In high school he participated in band and played football. He was gentle and friendly to anyone and everyone he met.

Treyson carried a very strong bond with his older brother, Nicholas. He wanted to follow in his footsteps and have his own family and children and to be a good father like Nicholas.

Nicholas was a big influence in Treyson’s life. He also enjoyed the many adventures that he shared with his sister, Arianna, whenever they had the chance. Treyson also enjoyed taking his mother out to play Pokémon Go and teaching her the skills to the game.

Amber Kay King was the first love of Treyson’s life. Although later divorced, Treyson still loved her to the end. Their wedding rings were found clutched in his hand. They shared a daughter, “Lexi Lou” Alexis Kay King.

Treyson has left us and moved on to his next journey. I’m sure he was met by Grandma Lou, as I can hear him say I’m here for a good time not for a long time.

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