Kent Mahrer, age 64, of Isanti died July 14, 2016 at the Cambridge Medical Center. A memorial service will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, July 20th at our Isanti location with Deacon Gene Kramer officiating. Friends may gather 1 hour before the memorial service on Wednesday.
Kent Lee Mahrer was born February 14, 1952 in Minneapolis to Vern and Mickey (Brown) Mahrer. Kent was raised in St. Francis and graduated from St. Francis High School. On March 27, 1971 he married Cheryl Pudlik and they made their home in Isanti. Kent was employed as a supervisor/carpenter for Sherman and Associates in Minneapolis for several years. His main interests were watching movies, Nascar, 4-wheeling, fishing and hunting.
Kent passed away after a long battle with cancer on July 14, 2016 at the Cambridge Medical Center at the age of 64 years and 5 months. He was preceded in death by his mother and by 1 grandson, Vincent. Kent is survived by 4 sons, Michael (Bonnie) of Bethel, Brett (Jennifer) of Cambridge, Ryan (Heather) of Isanti, Nathan (Jordan) of Cambridge; father, Vern of Crystal; former wife, Cheryl of Isanti; 8 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson; 3 brothers, Tracy (Sue) of Duluth, Kim (Sheryl) of Bradford, Ross of Minneapolis; 1 sister, Kathryn (Terry) Baresh of Crystal; and by many other relatives and friends.
Linda DeRosa says
Brett: With deepest sympathy at the loss of your father
Leo & Pegg Ternes says
May faith uphold you! May you find comfort in happy memories.
Kent now sees the FACE OF GOD!
Our love and prayers!
Uncle Leo & Aunt Peg
Carol Evens says
Ryan – My thoughts are with you and your family for the loss of your father. I will remember Kent’s smile when he stopped by my cube to say hello. Your father will be missed by so many people at Craftsman Construction and Sherman Associates. May your heart heal with time. With sympathy, Carol
Rich Kiemen says
I have enjoyed working with Kent over the last 12 years. In particular getting to know him better over the past few years as he managed his health issues. He had a sense of humor that showed up on occasion! We will miss his visits to the office as everyone enjoyed seeing him. I will remember his trip to Arizona in March of 2015. He sent me some photos and he could not have looked happier. He was a hard worker, a great father, and above all else a good man. We at Craftsman and Sherman will miss him but will always share “Kent” stories. With sympathy, Rich Kiemen
HeatherNelson says
Ryan & Family – my sincere sympathy to you all. Kent will be missed very much, I will miss him stopping by to greet me in the office with “Hey Sunshine!”. He was a wonderful man
Lynn Christensen says
My prayers are with all of you