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Malorie Hults

September 30, 1990 ~ March 24, 2022

It is with deepest sorrow that we announce the death of our beautiful, cherished daughter, Malorie Shea Hults, 31, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Malorie unexpectedly passed away on March 24, 2022. We welcome friends for Visitation from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, March 31, 2022, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Funeral Service for Malorie will be at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 1, 2022, at the funeral home, by Celebrant Dawn Stephens. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Anamosa, Iowa. Malorie is survived by her parents, Cristy and Chris Caldwell, and father, Randy Hults; her maternal grandfather, Gary Bergman, paternal grandmother, Rhonda Hults; siblings, Steven Turner, Monika (Chad) Carson, Cole Turner, Tate Turner, Brandon (Hillary) Caldwell, Stephanie Pineda; nephews, Donavin, Bradley, Holden; her best friend and confidante, Brett Michael, and her faithful companion, Socrates. Other survivors include her aunts and uncles, Tammy (Sterling) Silver, Bill (Cindy) Bergman, Julie (Matt) Cunningham, Eric (Becky) Bergman, Mary Jo (Brian) Holland, and Kenny Hults; and many beloved cousins. Malorie was born September 30, 1990, in Anamosa, Iowa. After high school, she became a licensed massage therapist, and was currently studying architecture at Kirkwood Community College. Malorie was passionately creative with an amazing talent for fashion, drawing, and singing. She enjoyed modeling and acting, but most of all she loved being with her family, especially Cole and Tate. Her wings were ready but we were not. Malorie will be forever missed, loved, and remembered for the beautiful soul she was inside and out. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Glenna Bergman, and her uncle, Steve Hults. Please share your love and support with Malorie's family on her Tribute Wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries. In lieu of flowers consider donating to Malorie's memorial fund at https://gofund.me/a0a62d0f or via venmo at cristy-caldwell-4 to help with funeral expenses.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids

  2. I will never forget Malorie singing Hallelujah over the speaker at Yellowbook/hibu to kick off our Christmas caroling. Her voice was so beautiful that I was brought to tears. I’m so sorry for your tremendous loss.

  3. I’ll never forget all the wonderful memories I have with you and your brother Malorie! My heart breaks knowing I’ll never hear that wonderful voice again! I loved singing with you and just having an amazing time as young teenage kids! I’ll cherish all the times and memories and sending all the prayers and love to your family during this time! Fly high girl!

  4. When I knew Malorie she was very sweet and quiet. She is my son Trevor Hults cousin she came with grandma Rhonda to see him when he was born . She will missed

  5. The first day you started at Roosevelt you were so quiet and so sweet I’ll never forget coming up to you and asking you to hang! I’ll miss you Mal pal!

  6. Malorie had one of the most beautiful voices! When she was young she was so shy. It always amazes me that this voice was that of one of the quietest people!

  7. The videos clear up once play is hit! She’s just so talented and I wanted to make sure everyone had a chance to hear her!

  8. Malorie was one of the smartest, funniest, kindest, gorgeous and most genuine human beings I’ve ever known. I remember one time when we were hanging out she and I just stared up at the stars and talked about the universe and our lives. She started singing a song she was writing and dancing to it. I just remember it being one of the most beautiful moments of my life. She was so free and uniquely herself. Many of my memories of her were conversations from deep meaningful ones to us making jokes and making each other laugh. She was so clever and funny. I also worked with her in 3 seperate films. The woman had a natural acting talent and I remember helping her through some of her auditions. I remember on set I cut my hand and it was bleeding everywhere. When I said I needed help everyone else kind of backed away and didn’t know how to react. Mal jumped at the chance came over and asked if I was alright and went and got me paper to wrap it up as she also found band aids. She made sure I was OK. That’s just the kind of person she was, compassionate. She stayed with me and talked until we got the bleeding to slow down and could finish filming. She then checked up on me after shooting the scene. She was already done filming and didn’t need to stay but she did. She did for me. Through this and other memories she changed my life forever and I will always miss her.

  9. We are so sorry for the loss of Malorie! You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Carrol and Shirley Himes

  10. Oh Miss Malorie! I’m so sorry to read of your passing. Many prayers for you and your family and friends. Nancy Kula AHS

  11. Oh Mal Pal, you left such a mark on my life and so many others. Thank you for giving me so many memories to cherish. I love you beautiful, I am sending so many positive vibes to your family during this hard time. ❤

  12. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  13. We are so sorry for your loss of Malorie. She was a beautiful young woman who left you much too soon. Our hearts go out to you with sympathy. Susan and Ed Dolan


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