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Barneveld Lutheran Church: Rochelle (Shelly) Lee

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Created September, 2003
Last Updated: January 3, 2008
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Welcome to "MySpace" church page. My name is Rochelle (Shelly) Lee. I am married to David Lee. We just celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary in January. We have four children:

  • Melanie (Scott) Norton is 29 and lives in Hollandale. Melanie and Scott were married June 10, 2006. Melanie is a guidance counselor with Belleville Public Schools. Scott is a carpenter and enjoys his job with the exception of the cold weather. Melanie and Scott recently delivered our first grandchild Aleea on December 22, 2007, she is a true blessing and will have no choice of whether to be a Packer fan or not.
  • Scottie is now 23, and works for JG Construction in Blue Mounds as a carpenter and loves what he does, and is successful at it.
  • Tiffanie is 21, and is a full time student at UW Platteville majoring in Business and will graduate in May. She is very busy because she is also going to MATC-Madison and is completing an apprenticeship with Strands Salon. She hopes to own her own salon someday.
  • Sawyer is 14, and in 8th grade in Barneveld and is very involved with school. He enjoys football, basketball, and baseball and hopes to learn more about golf in the spring.


Dave and I farm in rural Barneveld and I am also an interior designer in Madison at Interiors By Wendie and I throughly enjoy it! Working with the children of the church has always been a big part of my Christian life. I have worked with the Sunday School Program for about 20 years and it would leave a void in my life if I could not be a part of these children's lives.

When I was asked to help with the older youth I felt privileged. The youth truly energize me and give life a whole different perspective. They are the future of the church.

I was born and raised in the Mt. Horeb area and was baptized, confirmed, and married in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Mt. Horeb. Church was always a huge part of our family life. I attribute my strong faith to my parents who instilled in me the importance of faith. I went from having to go to church, to wanting to go to church as a young adult. I hope that I can make that same transition for the youth in our church.

Shelly Lee