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Amanda Maugham Pearson

New York, New York

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PEARSON--Amanda Maugham, age 65, died at home on February 23, 2008. Born in New York City, she was raised in Princeton, and was graduated from Miss Fine's School. She went on to Sarah Lawrence College (1964) and subsequently was awarded two Masters degrees from Bank Street College of Education....

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Hal and family, May you all derive solace from inspiring memories. Alan Z.

Hal, Our condolances to you. I'll always be glad to know you and Amanda found each other.
Diana, PLEASE come to Thanksgiving this year. The rest of the family would really love to get to know you better. We have a lot to share!

Amanda and I worked together at Y&R almost forty years ago. We were colleagues, friends and lovers of New York's many delights. She was a lady and a delight to all who knew her. May her memory be a blessing.

We never truly appreciate the value of the well until is has run dry.

While it may now be filling with our tears, that will subside with time, and for all who were fortunate enough to know Amanda, the well created by her time here will continue to be a source of spiritual nourishment.

Dear Diana,
Those we hold in our arms for a short time, we hold in our hearts forever.
Our thoughts are with you.
Love,
Jan,Viki,Mikey,Frini and Livi

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

As a dear friend of Amanda's sister Liza,and one who knew Amanda when she was a beautiful and ebullient teenager, I want to express my deep sadness to her husband and daughter. Amanda inspired me as a pre-teen with her humor, style, beauty and enthusiasm. I wanted to be exactly like her and I still do.

Hal and Diana you are in my thoughts and prayers--The times I was around Mrs Pearson will always be remembered with such joy--She was an amazing person who will be missed by all of those who ever knew her-
Much Love-Jeffery McCullough

I met Amanda only a few times, but was so touched by her sweet loving presence. She reminded me of my own mother - strong, hard-working, a role model to her child. I know that she was an amazing woman by how she raised her daughter.

Diana, you are an incredible being, and Amanda's spirit lives on through you.

Our hearts and prayers are with you.