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Janet C. MANN

1945 - 2024

Janet C. MANN obituary, 1945-2024, Spokane, WA

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Janet MANN Obituary

Janet Clarke Mann died unexpectedly in an accident on June 11, 2024. She was born November 23,1945, to Harvey and Harriet Clarke. She was the only girl with three brothers. Raised in Spokane, she graduated from Saint George's School, the first of three generations to attend the school. She graduated from Scripps College and shortly after graduation married Paul Mann. She and Paul attended graduate school at the University of Wisconsin, where their son, John, was born in 1969. Graduate studies took them to Oxford University where their daughter, Genevieve, was born in 1972. They returned to Spokane in 1976 and their third child, Elizabeth, was born in 1977.

Although she had studied for a Master's in Teaching, Janet never taught. She thought about becoming a lawyer and worked for several years as a paralegal. She found that work enjoyable, but stressful, and eventually decided to take a hiatus. Bored with idleness she told Paul "I am going down to Vanessa Behan and hold babies for an hour or two a week." And that's when Janet found her calling. She was an active volunteer and quickly became their volunteer coordinator. She saw the huge need for foster parents and then informed Paul that they would become licensed. Between 1988 and 1994 they cared for more than 40 babies and toddlers, many of them medically fragile. In the process Janet saw that while foster care kept babies safe, the very act of protecting the child created a barrier to reunification. Working with both child and parent while keeping them together seemed logical, but there was no mechanism for doing that. So, they did it.

In 1994, Paul retired and the Manns created a nonprofit called the Children's Ark. They formed a Board, bought and remodeled a large house in Browne's Addition, and moved in with as many as four moms and babies at a time. It soon became clear that in order for young moms to parent safely they needed to be parented themselves. Janet did that. She came to see that an intensive therapy component was necessary, and this developed in conjunction with the innovative Circle of Security Project. Over the years the program evolved with the addition of a remarkable staff, wonderful providers, and a host of intensive services. The program moved from a residential to a day treatment model but continued to serve at-risk families until 2010. There was nothing exactly like it in the United States.

After retiring from the Ark, Janet teamed up with Professor Molly Kretchmar of Gonzaga University to write a book about the Children's Ark. Together they conducted presentations and trainings around the Country. Janet's 2021 TEDx talk, "People, Not Programs, Change People" can be found on Youtube.

Janet's love for children and babies was the foundation for her career, but there was so much more to her. Above all, of course, was her family. Janet and Paul had a partnership and love that most hope for – they supported each other in their individual endeavors and loved being together. She found special ways to connect with each of her adult children and their spouses – always full of wise, non-judgmental advice. Her four grandchildren were seen and celebrated for who they were. Janet loved her bicycle and rode 20 miles on the morning of her death. She loved hiking, skiing, the Spokane Symphony, Neil Diamond, meditation and yoga, Gonzaga Women's basketball, Lake O'Hara, and life downtown at the Ridpath. She was a voracious reader and loved to buy books for others. Janet liked true crime TV shows. She did not like cooking (or even eating, really). She had no time for casual chit chat or small talk, preferring true conversations with depth and meaning. Relationships were what she loved, and she could relate to any one of any background. She worked very hard to build, maintain and nurture her deep friendships.

Janet is survived by Paul, her husband of 56 years; her three children, John (Shyre), Genevieve Mann Morris (Dan), and Elizabeth Willis (Hal); and her grandchildren, Jack, Sam and Maggie Morris, and Holly Mann; and her brother, Don of Sacramento. She was predeceased by her parents and brothers, Bill and Ric. We will honor her wonderful life on Saturday, August 17, 2024, at 3:00pm at St. George's School, 2929 W. Waikiki Road. Donations can be made to Vanessa Behan or Saint George's School. Celebrate her life: live with kindness and compassion.

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Jun. 23, 2024.

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Jen Jones

August 7, 2024

I came across this unexpectedly and am heartbroken. My love to all those who knew Janet and shared in her beautiful spirit. She always welcomed us at camp and in her home, even though our "Riggs cousin" ties were sometimes crazy. She was someone I was proud to say was family.

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Heather Audel Neal

June 24, 2024

I met Janet while working at Randall and Danskin Attorneys in Spokane. She was a paralegal and I was a 16 year old "girl Friday". Janet was smart, hard working, humorous and always kind. I learned tenacity and professionalism by watching her navigate a male dominated environment. I wish I had had the opportunity to thank her for being the reason I went on to obtaining my bachelors and masters degrees. She was a wonderful person and had a positive impact on everyone she met.

Wendy (Colver) Iseman

June 24, 2024

I knew Janet when we worked together at Randall & Danskin - during her years as a paralegal, and I was a legal assistant. It has been about 40'ish years ago. Janet was full of energy and always on the run! She was such a special person and always so engaging with whomever she was talking to - she had a gift. My deepest condolences to her family and all who loved Janet - and I am positive there are many. RIP Janet - you were really one of the special ones!

Mariann Bofto

June 23, 2024

I am so saddened by the loss of Janet! One of the children she and Paul cared for at the Children's Ark was my grandson Christian Ducrest, and his mother and my daughter Amy Bofto. We became friends and Janet, Amy and myself went on a hike to Heart lake in Montana and a bike ride at the Hiawatha trail. Janet had lunch with Amy several times and just last year offered her a position on the board of Vanessa Behan . Unfortunately, my daughter Amy died from an accidental drug overdose on January 31, 2023..I am certain they will have good conversations in Heaven!

Michael Piel

June 23, 2024

I had the good fortune of being one of Janet´s many cousins who spent wonderful weeks in our family retreat in the mountains of Wyoming. Lasting friendships were fostered by those days which have continued to this day. We have loved and admired both she and Paul and are so sad she was taken so early. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Michelle Magers

June 23, 2024

Holding all who loved Janet in love and positive light.

Dawn Saari

June 23, 2024

My mother had the good fortune to know Janet at St. George´s when they were students there together. I had the pleasure to know Janet and Paul (and family) through my years as a second generation student at St. George´s. I have good memories of hours spent on hard bench seats watching B basketball tournaments in the Coliseum together. Janet was a particular treasure of a person, warm and generous-spirited. I visited the Ark more than once as I was getting my therapist attachment training from the Circle of Security group. What am incredible place Janet and Paul created. It was unassumingly, but powerfully, ground-breaking.

I will miss her. My heart goes out to the entire family.

Dawn

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