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YVETTE R. MANSON

Washington, District of Columbia

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  YVETTE RENEE MANSON (Age 47)  Died suddenly on Sunday, October 7, 2012. The devoted wife of Delharty Manson, she is also survived by son Delharty Manson, II; mother Corrine East; sisters Ingrid East and Sherelle East; and a host of other relatives and friends. She served as Director of...

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We are sorry for your lost and may god be with you and your family each and everyday

Sorry forgot to sign my name to the message left on October 11, 2012, where I shared that Yvette sang for my husband funeral and also my daughter wedding.
A very special lady who gave so much to the world. Mary Douglas--- Redeemer

TO THE MANSON FAMILY, IT HAS SADDEN MY HEART TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. SHE WAS A GREAT FRIEND IN HIGH SCHOOL AND I WILL TRULY MISS HER. TO DEL, WE HAD A BLAST GOING TO THE SINGING EVENTS AND YOU GIVING US RIDES THERE.

Del my thoughts and prayers are with you and your son. Hold on to our Maters hand and He will see you through! Sincerely,
Phyllis Coleman DC#12

My prayers are with you and your family during this hour of sadness. Hold on to the Masters hand.

To Delharty (Del) husband of Yvette, Delharty Manson 11 son of Yvette and Mrs. East mother of Yvette, and all other family members, I take this time to express my condolences on your lost. I will always love and rebember her as a friend, a singer, and a loving person to those who came in contact with her. She gave her all to the Almighty through song and drama. Yes, we all will miss her; but we should remember that while here she impacted us so that she will always be with us. God loves her...

Del,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your son. Yvette was a good and loving person from what I know of her during the time you spent at Redeemer. I am deeply sadden to hear of her passing. But if I can be of any assistance to you please don't hesitate to call. God be with you, your son and family in your time of grief.

Love Your Christian brother,

James

MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO YVETTE FAMILY....I SADDEN BY THE NEWS....

Yvette, I will truly miss all the great times we spent together, especially the liturgical dances and Praise 150. And I truly enjoyed performing in your play as Aunt Millie - it was fun and I thought I would never learn my part. :) I will never forget you - and may the Lord watch between you and me while we are separated one from the other - Amen.