Peter W. Sargent

July 16, 1940 - April 09, 2019

Peter W. Sargent

July 16, 1940 - April 09, 2019

Obituary

Peter W. Sargent, aka Grandpa Pete, passed away suddenly on April 9, 2019 in Blaine, WA.

He is preceded in death by his wife Arlene, and parents Edward Sargent and Florence Frost Sargent.

Peter was a former Air Force veteran who specialized in electronics and worked on the U.S. Apollo space program. Peter loved to work in his garden, work on electronic equipment, and take long walks with the family dog, Lulu.

He is survived by his daughter Kalene (Scott) Drummond, his grandchildren Joshua, Brandon, Jacob Drummond, and Sarah (Drew) Sooter, his great-grandchildren, brother David Sargent of AZ, sister Elizabeth Azcarate of CO, and numerous nephews and nieces.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday April 27th at 2:00pm in Blaine, Washington.

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2 responses to Peter W. Sargent

  1. Heidi Kihne says:

    Kalene – I am so sorry for your loss. Your father sounds like a wonderful person and I know you will miss him dearly. Sending bear hugs and lots of love your way during your difficult time. Take care, my friend.

  2. We love you Grandpa and miss seeing you. You were an amazing man and an even better Grandpa. You made us smile and laugh each and everytime we were around you. Our hearts are happy knowing you were happy and enjoyed life. You being gone still doesn’t feel real and it never will. We all missed seeing your smile on Easter. It was the first holiday without you there but you were there in spirit and in our hearts. Not a day goes by that I don’t think about you and I dancing at our wedding to the Butterfly song that you wanted to hear play that day. I will cherish that moment for forever. I tried to convince mom to play ‘Smoke on The Water’ at the end of your service this weekend but she wasn’t having it. Don’t you worry, I’ll make sure it gets played at some point! I love you so much Grandpa! We’ll be thinking of you.

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