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Anne Sargent

July 30, 1948 ~ December 3, 2024

On December 3, 2024, Mandy Sargent broke free from the shackles of Lewy Body Dementia at the Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy in Hiawatha, Iowa. Mandy was born on July 30, 1948, to Bill & Janice Hahn (Glasson) in Waterloo, Iowa. Upon graduation, she attended Stephens College and the University of Iowa, graduating with a degree in Special Education. Mandy and David Sargent were married on June 26, 1975, beginning a beautiful journey together that spanned 49 happy years. Mandy worked successfully in education, banking and family service counseling. In her banking years, she shattered the glass ceiling with impeccable style. But her most treasured role was that of an exceptionally loving mother to Jesse, Toby, and Holly. She was their biggest cheerleader, fiercest protector and their best friend, all while intuitively nudging them to follow their own arrow. Mandy was anything but conventional, and that was her superpower. She drove too fast, listened to her music too loud and attracted new friends wherever she went...she was magnetic, even in her final days. Mandy was fearless, strong and charismatic offering sage wisdom and hilarious stories. She had an extraordinary gift for connecting with people especially those who were hurting or struggling. She always knew how to bring comfort, even if that meant just listening. One of the greatest joys of Mandy's life was time spent with her beloved grandchildren: Grayson, Carsyn, and Britton. She was there when they took their first breaths and was instrumental in their upbringing as long as she was able. Her kindness and magic lives on in them, carrying her legacy forward. Her memory lives on with her husband, David; her sisters, Sue Hawn (John) and Katy Rohle (David); her children, Jesse Sargent, Toby (Kim) Sargent, and Holly Kloubec (Nick); her grandchildren, Grayson Hand, Carsyn Hand, and Britton Kloubec; and nieces, nephews, and many special friends. No amount of time with Mandy would have been enough for her friends and family, but she leaves them with enough laughter, memories and funny nicknames to treasure until they meet again. Fly free Mandy! 'Warmth in abundance, even at shadowed back. In glimpses like incendiary rays, through etching stained glass. We will always see you. We carry your colors, all illuminated. Epistles begetting the cosmos. Each of us a canvas and a palette of your finest hues. Until we meet again.' A Celebration of Life is planned for a later date. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Please share your support and memories with Mandy's family on her Tribute Wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries.

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

  2. May the years of love and giving Mandy gave to her friends and family continue in the form of this wonderful tree.

  3. I will always remember my high school friend as always bringing sunshine to everyone. Although
    It has been years since we were together I will always see her sweet grin and friendly greetings for everyone. Prayers for her family. Sue Penaluna Gorsh

  4. Mandy was a former neighbor and friend on Skylark Drive. We lived across the street. My husband and I have many fond memories.
    Mandy was a very kind, giving, warm, and one who would reach out to to others in time of need. She was a wonderful Mom to Jesse, Toby, and Holly.
    May her laughter and spirit continue on through her children and grandchildren.
    Many Blessings to the Sargents.
    The Hubler’s Bob and Judy

  5. I had the pleasure to work with Mandy at Bohemian S&L/Banc Iowa. She was always helpful and understanding giving her full attention to whom ever needed her guidance. She had a special spirit and welcoming smile that I will never forget
    Rest in peace Mandy!

  6. From West High School, in a class with over 600, I remember Mandy as being a warm and friendly person who always said ‘Hello’ to me…a pleasant, infectious grin, and quick with a conversation. Although we didn’t ’travel’ in the same group, it didn’t matter… I think she was friendly to everyone. The only ‘Mandy’ I’ve known…the name, the person, makes me sad that she has passed, but I can also crack a grin with her…she lives in memories.

  7. Mandy will remain a cherished friend to all who knew her. Her bright smile, her infectious energy, her easy laugh, and her beautiful spirit will remind all of us to try harder to share more of our own goodness with others.

  8. I had the pleasure of working with Mandy at the bank for several years. Mandy was a “breath of fresh air.” Mandy was passionate, a delightful friend, funny and a very caring person. God Bless you and rest in peace Mandy. Mary Jackson

  9. I also worked with Mandy many years ago at Bohemian S&L/Banc Iowa, my first job out of college. Her bright personality was a positive influence on me regarding how to treat customers, co-workers and people in general. Rest in peace Mandy.
    Tom Kenney

  10. I worked with Mandy and Dave for a number of years and always enjoyed the opportunity to meet and talk. Mandy always brought a bright smile and cheerful outlook to our discussions. She will be missed.


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