Imogene McMahan

Born in Gibson, IA
Born on Dec 16, 1921
Departed on Sep 29, 2020

Memorial

Imogene Irene McMahan, 98 of Hiawatha, Iowa passed away on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at Hiawatha Care Center.  Private family funeral services will be on Wednesday, October 7th at the Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories.  Private burial at Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery.  A live stream for this service can be viewed at: 
https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/77457783 at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, October 7, 2020.

As mandated by proclamation, social distancing must be practiced. The use of facemasks or shields is required.

Imogene was born on December 16, 1921 in Gibson, Iowa the daughter of Maurice C. Sampson and Eliza Maude (Pansy) Van Patten.  She graduated from Barnes City High School in 1939.  Imogene was united in marriage to Hassal Leroy McMahan on November 30, 1940 in Barnes City, IA.  She was a devoted homemaker and a cook for Springville School. 

Imogene enjoyed gardening, quilting, church activities, and camping with family and friends. She especially enjoyed “snowbirding” in Texas, cooking for family holiday dinners, and attending sons’ and grandsons’ school activities.  Imogene was a 60-year member of Springville Presbyterian Church in Springville, IA.

Imogene is survived by her children; Jerry (Judy) McMahan of Plano, TX; Dennis (Margaret – deceased) McMahan of Woodstock, GA; Robert (Gloria) McMahan of Cedar Rapids, IA; five grandchildren, Sean (Janet) McMahan of Mundelein, IL; Daniel (Mark Uriate) McMahan of Denver, CO; David (Stephanie) McMahan of Woodstock, GA; Ryan (Julie) McMahan of Cedar Rapids, IA; Jeff McMahan of San Francisco, CA; ten great-grandchildren, Colin, Brendan, Dillon, Jillian, Jackson, McKenzie, Calvin, Jonah, Henry, Lincoln McMahan; and a brother, Royce Sampson (Donna) of Clinton, IA.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Hassal Leroy McMahan in 1998; a grandson, Mark McMahan; three siblings, Esco (Jean) Sampson, Roger (Ruth) Sampson, and Max (Dorothy) Sampson.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Springville Presbyterian Church.