Mandy Jo Gentry

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November 1, 1978 ~ March 31, 2019

 Mandy Jo (Hawkins) Gentry passed away on March 27th 2019 at 2:08 a.m.  Mandy was born on November 1, 1978, in Columbus, Indiana to David J. (Tomala) Hawkins and Robin Kay (Darin) Lord. She was a loving mother, daughter, sister and friend. She enjoyed spending time with her three boys, family, and close knit friend-family. She also loved playing women’s flag football and broomball.  Mandy was a long time employee of Applebee’s in Columbus. Starting as a waitress in 2002, Mandy recently worked her way up the ladder to become an Area Director for Apple American Group. During her 17 years at Applebee’s Mandy hosted many fundraisers for various charities including Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Toys for Tots, and various Love Chapel initiatives, not to mention regular food donations for local sports teams, non-profits, and community groups. She would also host an annual community Thanksgiving dinner for individuals who had nowhere to go on Thanksgiving.  Mandy is survived by her parents; her sons, Christian (Erin) Jaral, Kyle Jaral, and Zander Gentry; her boyfriend, Eric Brannan; children’s fathers, Brian S. Gentry and Derrick Jaral; a sister, Cassie Hawkins (Tommy Wicker); a niece, Braelei Ernest, and two nephews, Briceon Ernest and Trynten Wicker;  her grandmother, Wanda Sue Scott, all of Columbus; as well as many close friends who were like family.  She was preceded in death by a brother, Nathanial David Hawkins; her grandparents Ed Scott, Clara and Joseph Hawkins; and her great-grandparents.  A celebration of life will be held at the Eagles Lodge #741, at 930 Washington Street, in Columbus from 2-8 p.m. on Sunday, March 31st, 2019.  Friends and family may call at any time during those hours.  In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation in Mandy’s name for the Love Chapel Ministry.  

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  1. I am still in shock over the news of the loss of such a truly unique, amazing & beautiful person. I am honored that I had the privilege to know Mandy. She was one of a kind. I will treasure her memory always. Thoughts and prayers to Kay, David, Cassie, & the boys. My heart is breaking for you all.

  2. I didn’t know mandy very well, but what I do know is that she always had a good soul. She was very thoughtful, and I liked the fact that she wasn’t afraid of stepping up to do the right thing! She will be missed by so many. Her family is in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. The short time I had the pleasure of working for her at Applesbees was a gtrat experiance. She was a great boss and an even better person. Funny and compassionate for her fellow employees. She will be greatly missed. Thoughts and prayer to all.

  4. Mandy and I worked many years together at Applebee’s. She was an amazing woman who touched everyone’s lives that she came in contact with. My deepest sympathies to the family. Such a tragic loss. I am very sorry I am unable to come to her life celebration.

  5. My heartfelt condolences go to all of Mandys family and my son Eric.  May God have His hands of peace and comfort on everyone.

  6. Dave Kay and Cassie my heart goes out to each one of you. I am shook to the core. Love to each one of you and may God bless and heal you all. David

  7. Mandy was such a beautiful person inside and out. Sending prayers for peace and comfort to all during this difficult time.

  8. Just one more margarita my friend. Even with the distance between us we never let a true friendship go dull or fade away. The memories remain alive in the speaking of yr name and times shared..

  9. My thoughts are with all of Mandy’s family. Eric I love you and have you in my thoughts.


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