As a co-owner and head software technician of Washougal’s Silver Star Computers and Solutions, David Lamb spent his days working on computers.
Then he’d go home, and in his free time he’d … work on computers.
“In the evening we would watch some news, because he loved to stay on top of things,” said Susie Graves, Lamb’s partner of 19 years. “But other than that he’d be on his computer doing something for somebody – looking up this, studying that, whatever he needed to do. We’d be sitting in the living room and he had his laptop on his lap and he’d be listening to the television and plugging away. That was his life.”
Lamb, a longtime Washougal resident who died June 29 at the age of 55, was good at what he did, partly because of his single-minded devotion to his craft.
“He was definitely a workaholic, almost to a fault,” said Graves, who came to Silver Star Computers and Solutions with Lamb in 2014 as the store’s business manager. “We’d get home from work and I wanted to relax and he’d talk business. But I admire the fact that he was smart enough to know that, ‘You have to work. You have to earn money.’ He had those ethics, and he didn’t put up with anything less than that. He was driven.”