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David Franklin Sargeant

Sandy, Utah

1955 - 2017

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1955 ~ 2017David Franklin Sargeant born April 14, 1955 in East Stroudsburg, PA to W. Ford and Roberta Sargeant. Dave chose to move to the next adventure on April 23, 2017 while residing in Riverton, UT. He graduated from Bountiful High School in 1973. He then joined the Army, where he received...

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You will forever live on through the memories we all carry and hold so dear to us.

I have worked with Sarg for the last 7 years. I am sorry for your loss. I am very heartbroken because Dave was like a father figure to me. He is the most outgoing and supportive supervisor and co worker I have had. I miss hearing his voice and seeing his face daily. He has been a huge part of my professional and individual growth. He has positively supported me through both personal and professional struggles. I was so blessed to work directly with him my entire time up to now at Alorica and...

I am so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. I know he will be missed by all that knew him.

Sarge you were one of a kind. You were always more than a boss, you let me vent to you many times and even gave me a ride across the valley so I could work late. I'm so sad you're gone. My condolences go to his family in this difficult time.

My deepest condolences goes to his family and all who knew him. He made Alorica enjoyable. Glad I got to know you. Til we meet again

I would like to express my condolences to the family and to especially to Cindy. Dave will be missed by many. He helped so many people become great at their jobs and grow in their personal lives too. Rest in Peace friend.

You will be forever loved and missed. I wish I could change the candle to your lava lamp.

I first met Sarg at Alorica in 2006. I was very intimidated by him at first but, once I got to know him I realized he is a loving person. I have to say that the news of his passing was a extreme shock and very unexpected I'm sure to all! The world is not as bright anymore. He was very family oriented, always saying he was going to see his father or his daughter or going to the store for Cindy on his way home etc. Sarg was one of the hardest workers I have seen and always willing an able find...

My condolences to the Sargeant family