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Brenda Sue Doxtator
January 28, 1950 - October 15, 2021
Brenda Sue Doxtator, of Lincoln, NE, died at The Monarch on October 15, 2021, of complications from Alzheimer's Dementia. Anyone fortunate enough to have had this remarkable woman as part of their life enjoyed an incomparable and lively measure of compassion, empathy, humor and dedication.
Born in Pratt, KS on January 28, 1950, Ms. Doxtator grew up in Cullison, KS and on a farm in Pratt County KS. She attended school in Cullison. In 1968, her senior year, she served as class president and graduated co-valedictorian at Skyline High School. An active member of Pratt County's Richland 4-H Club, she earned honors for projects ranging from sewing and record keeping to public speaking.
She served as Pratt, KS hostess for the 1968 Miss Kansas Beauty pageant. She attended Pratt Junior College for general studies, Emporia State Teachers College with particular interest in Library Science, and Kansas State University where, in 1972, she graduated with distinction, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree, certified to teach English. After graduating from Kansas State University, Brenda and her husband, Bruce Mills, a U.S. Army veteran and railroad engineer, spent 18 of their post-college years in Pratt, KS and Alliance, NE, raising a family.
A dedicated learner and educator, Ms Doxtator returned to school in 1988, attending Chadron State College, in Chadron, Nebraska, renewing her teaching certificate and beginning a Master's degree, completing it in 1992. In 1993 she entered The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's doctoral studies distance-learning cohort. In 1994 she received The Peter Keiwit Award for Excellence in Classroom Teaching for her "Generations"unit.
During a sabbatical in 1995-96, she was a teaching assistant in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Education. From 2002-2005 Ms. Doxtator taught composition and English Education courses at Chadron State College before moving to Lincoln, where served as an adjunct English Education instructor for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She retired from teaching in 2008.
She is survived by her husband Robert, son Jeremy Mills and daughter Leah (Mills) Dawn, grandson Kyzer J. Dawn, granddaughters Natasha M. and Mariah M. Dawn, sister Vicky L. (Hatfield) Trippe, stepdaughter Elizabeth A. Doxtator-Morenberg, and stepson Edward H. Doxtator. She was preceded in death by mother Darline (Burgin) Hatfield and father Lowell F. Hatfield.
A memorial celebration in her honor is planned for the late spring, when her ashes will be interred in a family plot in Springfield, Missouri. Donations to her memory should directed to The Monarch at Eastmont or Horisun Hospice in Lincoln, NE, or a local Alzheimer's Association. Send condolences, reflections and messages to her family at www.aspenaftercare.com.
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Scotti Jo Finn
October 25, 2021
My deepest sympathies to the family. Mrs. Doxtator was one of my favorite instructors at CSC. She always made everyone feel cared for as her students, even in college. I'm so sorry for your loss. What an amazing person! Thoughts and prayers for your family.
Garland Lewis
October 23, 2021
My deepest sympathy. I always admired Brenda growing up and attending Cullison schools together. We were in 4H together and one of our favorite fun things was square dancing. Brenda is on the right with my brother Loren as her partner.
Nelia Hense
October 21, 2021
Robert, I am so sorry for your loss. Brenda was a wonderful, caring person and we were all so fortunate to have known her. She had a way of enriching life for everyone she met.
Gaye Ann Tomlinson
October 20, 2021
Robert, I am so sorry for loss. She was quite a woman.
I was hoping to spend more time with you both, when I returned from Phoenix . Are you still making that terrific coffee? Be well
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Diane Ohlson
October 19, 2021
My deepest sympathy....As the obituary says I was
fortunate enough to know this remarkable woman when our paths crossed at UNL Teachers College. What a sweet lady!
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