Obituary

March 14, 2013

Linda Lee Sand

Linda Lee Sand, age 66, of Lincoln died March 13, 2013.  She was born January 27, 1947 in Fairbury, Nebraska to H. Ernest and Marjorie Jean (Spradling) Strayer.  Linda was a para educator with LPS and also worked for Nebraska SPF.  She was a loving member of Fellowship Community Church.

Survivors include her husband, Don Sand of Lincoln; Daughters and Son-in-law, Staci Lunders of Lincoln, Rene Sand of Denver, Colorado, Shari and Mark Hahn of Bemidji, Minnesota.  Mother: Marge Strayer of Fairbury.   Granddaughters: Anna Lunders, Morgan Lunders, Melanie Parkin,  Lindsey Hahn and Becca Hahn.  Grandson: Mat Shaefer.  Great grandchildren: Patrick Ernst, Rachael Ernst, Angela Ernst, Andrew Ernst and Aden Hahn.  Brothers and Sisters-in-law: Jim and Kay Strayer of Aurora, Nebraska, Tom and Marion Strayer of Augusta, Georgia, Kerry and Gailyn Strayer of Kansas City, Missouri.  Godson: Zack Reynolds.  Preceded in death by her father, H. Ernest Strayer.

Services for Linda will be held on Monday, March 18, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. in Wyuka Funeral Home.  Interment will be at Wyuka Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 17, 2013 from Noon until 7:00 P.M.  The family will be present from 5:00 until 6:00 P.M. all at Wyuka Funeral Home.

Memorials may be left for the Fellowship Community Church Youth Program.

9 Comments

  1. My condolences to the family of Linda. Fellow class member of hers.

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  2. Jim, Marge and families,
    I am so sorry to hear of Linda’s death. May God’s promises sustain you during this sad time. You are remembered in thought and prayer.
    Mary Shamburg Johnson, Fairbury

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  3. I am so sorry to hear that Linda has passed on. My thoughts and prayers are with Linda’s family at this very sad time. Linda was my first childhood friend from West Ward school. Her house was my first to get to go to after school to play. I have always remembered that.

    Beverly Graham Nitti

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  4. Our sincere sympathies to Don and family.

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  5. My sympathy to Don and family.

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  6. To the Sand family go my sincerest condolences. I did not know Linda more than just a few brief meetings as Don was my first 1st Sergeant in the military. They say that beside every good man is a good woman and Don is a great man and from my brief meetings it was obvious that Linda was a great wife and mother. My prayers are with you in dealing with this difficult time.

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  7. Don and girls
    So sad to hear about Linda’s passing.Please know that I am thinking of you although I am unable to be there with the family. Please give Marge my love. Also the boys. I think of you all often
    Lisa

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  8. Our thoughts and prayers are with Don and his family during this difficult time.

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  9. Marge, Jim and families,
    I was so sad when I heard of Linda’s passing. I will always remember all the fun we had together as kids and as fellow carhops at the Sweden Crème. I cherish the memories of recent visits with her. She was a wonderful gal who will be greatly missed. I am thinking of you all and remembering you in my prayers. God bless. – Carol Cacak Allen

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