Sara Marie Pedigo

Sara Marie Pedigo, 31, of Seattle, Washington, passed away on November 17th, 2020 of a sudden illness.

A memorial service will be held on January 8th, 2021 from 5 to 6 pm at Grace Pointe Assembly of God in Carthage, MO.

Sara was born in Joplin, MO to John and Carol Pedigo on February 26th, 1989. She went to school in Carthage, MO. She has traveled over the past 12 years between Arkansas, Colorado, and Washington. She was a devoted mother to 3 children.

Sara is preceded in death by her mother, Carol Pedigo, and grandmother, Eleanor Bradshaw.

Sara is survived by her daughters, Jenny Dawn, Janey Marie, and Katey Bawb. She is survived by siblings, Ronald Wendleton of La Russell, MO, Trevor Freeman of La Russell, MO, and Jessica Pedigo of Carthage, MO.

Honorary Pallbearers are Ronald Wendleton, Trevor Freeman, Brantley Pedigo, and Xavier Wendleton.

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