The community of Hampton, Iowa, is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Lily Montalvo, a beloved daughter, friend, and shining light who passed away after a courageous battle with mental health. She was a young woman whose warmth, compassion, and resilience touched the lives of everyone around her. Though her passing leaves behind immense grief, Lily’s final act of selflessness—donating her organs to help others—is a powerful reminder of the generous and loving spirit she carried throughout her life.
Lily’s story is not defined by the struggle she faced but by the countless ways she brought light into the world. She was known for her kind heart, her ability to listen without judgment, and the gentle smile that could brighten anyone’s darkest day. Friends describe her as “the kind of person who always checked in,” often putting the needs of others before her own. She had a unique ability to connect with people on a deep level, making those around her feel seen, heard, and valued.
A student of life, Lily was passionate about understanding others, often exploring art, music, and writing as outlets for expression. She had dreams of pursuing a career where she could help people—perhaps in counseling, social work, or teaching—roles where her empathy and authenticity would have no doubt left an enduring impact. While her time was far too short, her soul made a difference in a way that many strive to do in a lifetime.
Lily’s battle with mental health was a private one, bravely endured behind a smile and quiet strength. Mental illness is a struggle that often goes unseen, and her passing is a sobering reminder of how vital it is to talk openly about mental health, to support one another, and to seek help without stigma. Her family has expressed that they hope Lily’s story encourages others to reach out, speak up, and lean on the support systems available to them.
Even in her final moments, Lily continued to give. Her decision to donate her organs means that her legacy of compassion and generosity lives on—now physically within the lives of others who were given a second chance through her gift. In this act of love, Lily continues to touch the world and serve others, just as she did in life.
The Montalvo family wishes to extend their deepest thanks to the medical team who cared for Lily in her final hours and to the community for the outpouring of love, support, and prayers. In honoring her memory, they encourage others to be kind, check on your loved ones, and advocate for mental health resources in schools and communities.
A celebration of life will be held in Hampton, where friends and family will gather to honor Lily’s memory, share stories, and remember the incredible impact she made. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Lily’s name to mental health organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) or local support groups.