William Donald
Lazenby, Jr
October 28, 1955 - December 28, 2024
Dr. William “Chip” Donald Lazenby, Jr. age 69, of Florence, passed away Saturday, December 28,2024.
He was preceded in death by his father, William D. Lazenby, Sr.; grandparents, R.T. and Susie Benton; Carl and Bessie Lazenby.
Survivors are his wife, Peggie A. Lazenby; mother, Elizabeth B. Lazenby; children, William Robert Lazenby (Matti) and Sara Lazenby White; sister, Donna L. Ayers (Larry); grandchildren, Elizabeth Belle Blasingame, Eleanor Claire White, Nathaniel Allen White II, and Sadie Holland; best friends, Dr. Scott Jackson and Norman Elder.
Chip loved hunting, fishing, windsurfing, playing guitar, gardening, and target shooting. He was a 1983 graduate of Auburn University having attained a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine Degree. In-lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Auburn University Veterinarian Scholarship or your favorite conservation group or local animal shelter. A private memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. Williams Funeral Home of Florence assisting the family.
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5 Comments on “William Donald Lazenby, Jr”
Peggie, I am heartbroken for your loss. I know Chip was the love of your life. He was such a good veterinarian and friend to us. I am so very sorry for your loss.
I am so very sorry to learn this. I began using Chip as my vet when I was very young and he wasn’t long out of Auburn. He was so wonderful with my animals and didn’t mind me being full of questions! He even talked me into bringing him my baby pet squirrel to let him turn it loose on a wildlife preserve he was going to! (Because he couldn’t give it a rabies shot) I was so sad when he left Florence. I have thought of him so fondly over the years. Many prayers for all of you during this time. You sure had a wonderful loved one ❣️
Dr. Lazenby was a great man who has left behind a legacy worthy of rembrance. My sincere condolences to his family.
Peggie and family,
Lynda and I are sorry for your loss.
Chip was a great man and veterinarian.
We will carrry with us many warm memories of Chip. He was a dear person and time spent with him was always a pleasure. He will be missed. We wish all his family and friends a measure of peace in this difficult time.