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Karen Baum posted a condolence
Thursday, February 18, 2021
My heart is broken to lose such a good, dear friend. Mandy and I shared many happy times together and I cherish those wonderful memories. Mandy was so talented and loved by all her family and friends. Mandy will be forever in my heart. Karenx
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Julian Rippin posted a condolence
Monday, February 8, 2021
I was so sad to hear that Mandy had passed away. I knew Mandy from school in Brackley. She was kind and warm hearted. She had a depth of talent and an original , quirky, imaginative sense of humour. So much fun to be with. God bless you Mandy..you were a lovely lovely lady.
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Rosemary Coles posted a condolence
Thursday, February 4, 2021
It is so hard to describe how I feel and even harder to decide what memories to share, there are so many. Mandy was an incredible, special person, so talented, so graceful and beautiful. The world is a little emptier without her. We spent so many hours and days together as children and adults, the shared memories are endless. Whether sitting in her bedroom, Brackley, listening to Leonard Cohen, or attending classes together, we talked for hours. No matter how many days, weeks or even years passed between contacts the conversations always started straight up as if it had only been minutes. One of my most vivd memories is sitting in her lounge in Tacoma listening to Tchaikovsky.
Mandy, I miss you.
Rosamunde Bott lit a candle
Thursday, February 4, 2021
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Mandy and I were schoolfriends for a year in Brackley before my family moved to London. During that year, we were the closest of friends, and I have so many hilarious memories of us giggling and being silly together - as only young teens can. After I left, we wrote letters to each other (I still have them) and I fondly remember coming to stay with Mandy's mother and aunt in Brackley, and having such a lovely, fun time. We played piano together (she was so much better than me!) and had midnight feasts - I remember us throwing chips at each other across her bedroom! I am so glad that I got to see her again a few years ago when she came for a visit back to England. She had a warm, generous heart, and full of such fun - she was always able to make me laugh. I know she will be sadly missed by all of her family, and though I've never met her US family, I am thinking of you all at this time. xx
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Ann Dorman posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
So fondly remembered dearest mandy. Loved your marvelous sense of humour. Your energy goes on. Grieving your loss, but know you would not want your dear Mum, my friend Ann Steedman, or any ofus to be sad. Loads of love ANN DORMAN xxxx
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Karen Kunnen posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
I remember many happy days spent at the house on Halse Road with Mandy and her family and many late nights filled with joy and laughter (and occasionally tears). We were friends for years in school and rekindled our friendship when Mandy returned from College. I knew both her and Bob before they met each other and knew that from the moment they met their life together was destined to be a happy one. The last time I saw her was at Brandon's christening in St. Peters church in Brackley, a happy time and a great memory for all. We spoke occasionally through the years and the one thing that always shone through was her love for her family.
My thoughts and prayers are with Ann, Bob and the boys through this sad time.
Sleep well old friend, until we meet again xxx.
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Debra Brown lit a candle
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
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I, too am a childhood friend of Mandy and cannot believe my friend is no longer on this earth.
Mandy & I took marathon bike rides through the English countryside and spent lazy summers in her Mum’s summer house at the bottom of their garden. We danced together on the huge lawns of Manor houses and she and Peter tried a few times to teach me to play chopsticks on the piano. We shared cups of tea and spoke of boys after ballet lessons. Years later, we would occasionally speak on the phone -she in WA and me in FL - it was amazing to hear her voice! She never lost her way of speaking, was as pure as if she’d never left her place of birth.
It’s only hard for those of us left behind. Dear Mandy is now in a GLORIOUS place, completely well! God Bless you Mand.
Until we meet again, Deb xxx
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Ann Steedman planted a tree in memory of Amanda Clouse
Monday, February 1, 2021
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For my darling Mandy... I will miss you always and love you forever... God Bless Your Mum xx Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Ann Steedman posted a condolence
Monday, February 1, 2021
As Mandy's mother a long way a away in England I wish very much to write on this Obituary. Thank heavens it is not the normal thing for a child to die before parents..
So this is heartbreaking for me. Rest in peace my darling Mandy. We were/ are so much more than mother and daughter because we shared a love of music/ culture/ art and so much besides. As a little girl she was a dear little soul who gave me someone to fight for when I had to carve out a career as a one parent family. She was always my friend as I was hers through lots of rough times. When she married and went to USA I was glad because it was her choice.
Many times I traveled on long haul flights to be with her for the birth of my three Grandsons and many times afterwards. Mandy was able to come and stay with me at my little home in England quite a few times in recent years and all of it we both treasured... both in a love of home and England and with fun and much laughter. She remained an English woman through and though tho appreciating her different life in USA.
God Bless my darling Mandy... you are now free from pain and illness. I will miss you always and love you for ever. Mum/ Ann
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Peter Hall uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, January 24, 2021
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My last picture with my dear friend Mandy - in 2017 in Seattle. Many and I knew each other as teens and were soul mates for over 45 years. We didn't have to speak often because whenever we met or talked on the phone, we just picked up where we left off. Many was such a light in my life and brought joy and fun to the lives of so many. Can't believe we will never share a joke again, at least not in this life, but hopefully one day in heaven. xx
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Stewart Harding planted a tree in memory of Amanda Clouse
Sunday, January 24, 2021
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am the brother of Gerald your childhood friend and neighbour in Brackley. Stewart & Emmanuelle Harding. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Ruth Parry uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, January 23, 2021
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Mandy.
I will simply miss you.I loved you then as I do now.we had the best of times full of laughter and daft things.couldn't ask for more in a friend.fondue nights and hitching lifts and even more laughing.I cannot believe you are gone it is heartbreaking.
I will keep an eye on your mum like I promised you. I will carry you deep in my heart always.sweet Dreams my funny precious friend, I.ll see you next time..Love Always
Ruth.x
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The family of Amanda Elizabeth Watson Clouse uploaded a photo
Monday, January 18, 2021
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