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George Sargent

Chicago, Washington

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Sargent, George Kimball (Kim), III Passed away on June 6th 2019. Kim was the son of the late George K. Sargent, Jr. and Betty Martin Sargent, of Greenwich, CT, and is survived by his siblings, Betsy Hill, William Sargent, Michael Sargent; three nieces; and two nephews. Kim, a graduate of North...

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I first met Kim at the neighborhood coffee shop and over quite a few years was blessed by his friendship. I liked his dry humor, his goodness. He even out of the blue gave me two tickets to an upcoming Cubs game. My girlfriend and I went and found out we were in the fifth row along the first base line. Kim once invited me to the Union League Club for lunch but I never in the end got back to him with a day that worked. I would occasionally get or send him an email and usually he would be...

Towards the end of 1970, Kim and I served together in Coastal Division 13. He was a very kind soul in a violent enviornment. Steady good judgement. On behalf of quite a few other Swift Boat skippers, Kim will be missed.

Kim was know by all as a generous soul
who had many good qualities, his valor and
courage during Vietnam was a extraordinary feat.
Hopefully that won't be forgotten.
A Donation: DAV

Devastated to hear about the passing of Kim. When we first moved to Chicago we got very friendly with him and he just loved our son. Our son was only a few months old and every morning they would share a yogurt and a few times a season would go to Cubs or Wolves games with him. We used to love hearing all his stories but we didn't know half of what we had done in life until we read about him on the Porchlight Theatre website. He will be greatly missed

Cubs with Kim

It was a pleasure to know Kim and talk with him about movies, baseball, camping, theatre and all of his various interests. He is missed. My thoughts go out to his family and hope their memories comfort them at this time and in the future.

My sincere condolences to the family and friend of George Sargent. May the God who binds up the brokenhearted and comfort all who mourn sustain your family during this time. His words at Isaiah 61:1,2.

Kim and his colleagues of the Porchlight board

We at Porchlight Music Theatre in Chicago are heartbroken at Kim's passing. He was a long-time board member who was very active on Porchlight's marketing and finance committees, as well as giving his time to greet patrons coming to performances. We will forever be grateful for his leadership, generosity and enthusiasm.