Kimberly Baca:  

CLASS OF 1977
Wylie High SchoolClass of 1977
Wylie, TX

Kimberly's Story

After 20 years as a nurse, I hung up my uniform and have a couple of stay-at-home businesses. I have a successful eBay business, and I teach piano lessons. This lets me be home to care for my son, Adam, who has autism, and is unable to live alone or care for himself without supervision. Adam is 22, but still goes to Wylie schools for vocational training--he will finish this in 2009. He participates in Special Olympics--basketball, golf, bowling, track--and got to go to the National Meet in Florida in golf in 2007. You might see him around town--I am best known in Wylie as "Adam Young's mother"! My daughter, Rebekah, is married, graduated from UTD Dec. 2008, lives in Garland just a few minutes from here (Wylie). I have two stepdaughters who are ...Expand for more
grown, and a 6-year-old granddaughter, Alyssa, who is of course the sweetest granddaughter ever! I don't get to see her much, she lives in New Mexico. I have 2 dogs, Kirby & Sassy. My husband, Leroy, works for UPS. We love to watch football and basketball. We hang out with our best friends, Dan & Jill, and like to travel with them. We go to their vacation house in Arkansas every chance we get. Like everyone else I know, we work a lot, like to play in our spare time, and spend time with friends and family. We are active in our church, Cornerstone Baptist, in Wylie. I play the piano there. I graduated with nursing degree from Indiana State University, and was a Labor and Delivery nurse at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas for 15 years. The end!
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