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Ginger Maclean Mandel

Washington, District of Columbia

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August 12, 2023
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Washington, District of Columbia

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MANDEL GINGER MACLEAN MANDEL Ginger Maclean Mandel died Saturday, August 12, 2023 from complications during childbirth. Ginger is survived by her son, Harry Mandel, sister Salli Mandel, her mother Thorne Rankin, her father Jack Mandel and her stepmother Tina Eck, along with many cousins, uncles,...

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We fondly remember Ginger! Love to your family. Anne and Emily Ainsworth, Ellen Kuiper

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to Jack, Tina, Salli and the rest of Ginger's family and friends. Sending all my love.

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Emily, my mother, Ellen Kuiper and I are very sad to hear about Ginger's death. We remember her from Lowell School and the SCAP program at St. Columba's. She was a happy and accepting person. Our prayers are with her family and young son, Love to all. Anne Ainsworth

We had the joy of living next door to Thorne, Jack and their adorable girls, Ginger and Sally, for several years. Our daughter Morgan had her first babysitting job with the girls and would often play with them, and Spike, out in front of our houses. Ginger was a sweet and shy and truly adorable child. After Thorne and the girls moved, we didn´t see Ginger for a long time until a few years ago at her Mom´s house, and we had a lovely reconnection with her. Certainly she was less shy and chatted...

I knew Ginger at St. Columba´s in Washington, D.C. and after my departure we remained friends on FaceBook. I´m so very sorry to learn of her death and the sorrow it brings to all who love her. Prayers for all and especially for young Harry who will learn of his mother through stories, photos and the love of his family. Peace, The Rev. Janet Vincent

I saw Ginger more when she was a little kid than as an adult. She would give me a smile at a time when she wasn't giving out too many smiles. She would make me feel so good to get one. I am blessed to be a little part of her life. I want to just smile thinking of her and not the tragic shortness of her life. love

Thorne, Jack, Salli and Harry, I knew Ginger for only a brief time, when she was a young child, at Lowell School. It was evident then that she was special so I´m not surprised to learn that she loved nature and demonstrated loving kindness throughout her life. Take care of each other and be gentle with yourselves. Sending all the love and light I can muster. Leah Noonan

Our love and respect to Ginger and all her family. The Popols