Sarah (Lee) Wixom

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My name is Sarah M. (Lee) Wixom. I was born in 1977 in Holyoke, Colorado. I was raised in Guthrie, Texas and rural Chase County, Nebraska. I attended high school at Chase County High School in Imperial, Nebraska and college at Central Community College and Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska where I received my Bachelors Degree in Accounting.

My husband and I were married in June 2000. I currently reside with my husband, Travis and our four children (Tristan, Tanner, Sierra and Savannah) in Enders, Nebraska. My family still owns the farm South of Lamar, Nebraska where my Grandfather, Wayne C. Lee, was born. My Grandfather was an inspiration to me. He was an author who has written several books and short stories which include Deadly Days in Kansas, Wild Towns of Nebraska, Scotty Philip – The man who saved the buffalo and many more.

The Green Lawn Cemetery South of Lamar, Nebraska borders the Lee farm to the West. Part of the land that the cemetery is on was donated by my ancestors years ago. A member of the Lee family has always been involved in taking care of the cemetery.

My name is Sarah M. (Lee) Wixom. I was born in 1977 in Holyoke, Colorado. I was raised in Guthrie, Texas and rural Chase County, Nebraska. I attended high school at Chase County High School in Imperial, Nebraska and college at Central Community College and Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska where I received my Bachelors Degree in Accounting.

My husband and I were married in June 2000. I currently reside with my husband, Travis and our four children (Tristan, Tanner, Sierra and Savannah) in Enders, Nebraska. My family still owns the farm South of Lamar, Nebraska where my Grandfather, Wayne C. Lee, was born. My Grandfather was an inspiration to me. He was an author who has written several books and short stories which include Deadly Days in Kansas, Wild Towns of Nebraska, Scotty Philip – The man who saved the buffalo and many more.

The Green Lawn Cemetery South of Lamar, Nebraska borders the Lee farm to the West. Part of the land that the cemetery is on was donated by my ancestors years ago. A member of the Lee family has always been involved in taking care of the cemetery.

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