Sarah Blaser-Brown

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Sarah Jo Blaser-Brown, age 42, of Lawler, Iowa died Sunday October 15, 2023 in Lawler. Memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Featherlite Center in Cresco, IA. Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton have been entrusted with Sarah's arrangements. 641-394-4334. Sarah Jo Blaser-Brown, born on July 9, 1981, in Oxnard, California the beloved daughter of Bruce Blaser and Gail Kennemore. Sarah's journey through life was marked by a deep love for her family, a passion for music, and a free spirit that led her on unforgettable Sunday afternoon drives. She attended Crestwood High School in Cresco, where she found her voice and discovered a love for music through her involvement in the choir. Her melodious spirit would continue to resonate throughout her life. After completing high school, Sarah pursued further education at the University of Phoenix, demonstrating her commitment to personal growth and learning. It was during these years that she found love and happiness in the company of Adam Brown. Their union brought forth the greatest joy in Sarah's life, their beloved son, Andrew. She cherished her role as a mother, and the bond between Sarah, Adam, and Andrew was marked by unwavering love and devotion. Despite life's challenges, the family they created remained at the center of her heart. Though her journey with Adam eventually led to different paths, Sarah's love for her son and family never wavered. Family was the cornerstone of her existence, and her enduring commitment to them was unshakable. Sarah's love for music was a profound and defining part of her life. She had a particular affinity for rock and roll, with a special place in her heart for the music of Avenged Sevenfold. Her passion for music was not only a source of joy but also a means of self-expression and connection with others. In addition to her love for music, Sarah found joy in cooking. Her culinary creations were not just meals but expressions of her warmth and hospitality. She shared her love through the dishes she prepared, leaving lasting memories for those who had the pleasure of sharing a meal with her. Sarah's spirit was one of adventure and spontaneity. She was known for her fondness of Sunday afternoon drives, where she would set out with no destination in mind. These drives were emblematic of her open and adventurous personality, always open to the beauty of the unexpected. Sarah is survived by her son Andrew Brown of Lawler, IA; father, Bruce (Judy) Blaser of Cresco, IA; paternal grandma Perry Blaser; bonus grandmother, Evelyn Beth; brothers Steven (Staci) Blaser of Oklahoma City, OK, Matthew (Gina) Sorsen of Rochester, MN; sisters, Rebecca (Joe) Conlin of Cresco, IA, Charlotte Sorsen of Rochester, MN' nieces and nephews, Jeffrey, Zachary and Sophia Blaser, Arianna Whitacre, Wren Sorsen. She was preceded in death by her mother, Gail Lynne Kennemore; paternal grandfather, Arnold Blaser; maternal grandparents, Robert and Mary Jo Kennemore.

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  1. I miss getting our nails done together, talking about girl drama, and listening to Katy Perry. So many more memories I can’t write:(

  2. I miss when you’d let me come over for no real reason and shared everything you possibly had if I needed it and our drive to Rochester or wherever it was we went lol us just jamming to music and Drew in the back with us I love and miss you lots Sarah I was so happy to call you my “mom” rest in peace momma I miss you

  3. i will cherish the memories we had of the crazy laughs and conversations and the crazy drives we went on . I could of never asked for a better best friend and a sister like .. Words just caint express how much your missed .. Till we see each other again.. I love you girl..

  4. I met you in 2012 when our kids went to School together and when Ricky come over to your apartment and they be singing what the fox say and dance it was always fun hanging out with you Andrew
    You will be missed so many memories I’ll cherish

  5. Mom I just want you to know The day before I lost you when I was feeling sick and said you didn’t care I didn’t mean it And I loved you more than life itself I don’t know how I’ll go on in life without you but I have to try for you for grandma and for Aunt Rebecca I miss you so so very much I can’t wait to see you healthy and strong again just like I remember you but until then rest for now you’ve earned it you were the best mom anyone could ever ask for and I will never forget all the things you did for me like holding me in your arms at night when I would have Nightmares and hum softly to me and hold me while I slept peacefully thanks to you or how you would comfort me when I was sick gently rubbing my back soothingly or even how you would clean my wounds and I remember I was crying even when you were done and you would hold me no matter how old or how tall And I remember I would cling to you like you were the only thing holding the room together

  6. So many questions I have yet to ask you Mom I don’t have the chance to ask them yet but when my time comes I’m certain your desperate to answer them but mostly I want nothing more than to see you alive I miss you so Much Mom I can’t wait to see you again

  7. Mom you were the most special person in my life. I never wanted to imagine a life without you in it. But sometimes life just doesn’t go as we plan that’s just the way it is life can be so hard but we also have so much to give. that’s the first lesson you ever taught me…and still the most important. you never gave up hope no matter the odds. you were the heart and soul of my life. the glue that held me together and that’s more than enough for me anyway now that I’ve made you blush I should probably continue to focus on life and become the man you wanted to see me become

    Love you Mom


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