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In Loving Memory of

Amandeep Manget

Amandeep (Am) was a much-valued Breast Cancer Now colleague, working in the People & Organisational Development Team in London.

She joined Breast Cancer Care as a Senior Business Partner in 2015, a role that was very important to her.

Am was instrumental in helping us through the merger and was a member of the skeleton team during 2020, working hard to support everyone whether they were in the office or on furlough and through the organisational change we went through. Am also made a big contribution to our equality, diversity and inclusion work.

Her infectious laugh and willingness to help people made her hugely popular. Am really will be greatly missed.

Book Owner: Fiona Murton-Taylor

Book Size:  500 Messages

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Brooke

Dearest Am, you we’re such a ray of sunshine. You always took the time to have a chat and you had such a beautiful infectious laugh. I remember talking to you about festivals and how excited we both were for Glastonbury. You always had time for people and were such an amazing support for everyone. We will all miss you dearly. Reast in peace. xxx…

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Olivia A

I will be forever grateful for the kindness and care Am gave to me when supporting me in difficult job role circumstances; and forever appreciative of the positivity and happiness that surrounded Am’s presence. Sending love and strength to Am’s family in this most difficult moment, may some comfort can be found in the abundance of admiration, respect, love and high regard that everyone had for Amandeep. Best wishes, Olivia x …

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Sophie

Am was so vibrant, caring, supportive and fun and this incredibly sad news is so hard to comprehend. It was wonderful to have known Am and I feel lucky to have worked with her at the charity for many years. Am will be hugely missed by us all and I’m sending love to her family and friends. X…

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Sarah C

Lovely Am, from chatting about travelling and family life to the oddness of lockdown working, you were always kind, funny and so thoughtful. You will be so very missed both as a colleague and a friend. Thank you for always being you, and bringing laughter to all situations. Sarah xxxx…

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Shurron

Am, I remember the first time we met – and how we chatted like old friends. It was so easy to get along with you. I will miss you so much at Breast Cancer Now. You lived your values in the way you did your job: You saw each employee as a person who came to work with their own story, and their own set of circumstances. I have SO much to thank you for professionally – I’m glad I got to tell you in person.  I remember you telling me about your nephew. Your love for him was clear as day. I loved hearing about him (and his love for Star Wars), seeing his cheeky videos, and imagining how you spoiled him rotten! I am just so sorry that he and the rest of your family will miss out on your love and laughter. I know your love will live on through them. xx…

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Janet Kirby

Am helped me to get started at Breast Cancer Now last year. She was always very friendly and helpful. I am sending lots of love and strength to her family and friends. …

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Rachel T

Lovely Am, it’s been so hard trying to find the right words to do justice to such an incredible person and to come to terms with such a shocking and sad situation. Thank you for being you! In every situation your compassion provided much needed support, your experience provided reassurance of the right/best way forward and your sense of humour provided relief in sometimes difficult situations. I’m so grateful to have worked with and known you all these years and it’s going to be really difficult still coming to terms with the fact that I can’t pick up the phone to you. Who am I going to send cat pictures to now? We’re all better for knowing you and my thoughts are with your friends and family. Rest in peace beautiful Am x…

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Leah

Am, We talked about Costa Rica, our love of rose gold and the madness of lockdown. You were a constant, stabilising and reassuring part of my 4 years at the charity. The values that you so clearly lived by and demonstrated will inspire me in my life – loving your family wholeheartedly and travelling the world. When I next get on a flight/ don my rose gold headphones, i’ll smile thinking of you. Leah xx   …

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Liane Grimes

It’s still so hard to believe that Am has been taken so soon. I have many memories of Am, one of which is Am saying to us when we were talking about equality and diversity: “Why can’t everyone just like and respect each other?” and this really embodied Am’s beliefs in fairness and kindness. Am was the person in the team who organised the team get togethers and her laugher and humour on these occasions always made everything fun.  To Am’s family and friends, I am so deeply sorry that you have had to go through this, she will be deeply missed. …

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Shuhel Miah

I can’t believe I am having to write this. I’ve known you prior to merger and we as a team had a very awkward HR meeting due to us not brining lunch which we all blame Martin as he told us to have lunch before the meeting! But since then, we all worked as a great team bringing in ideas and having banter. We had our ups and downs, however, your presence including your laughter will be very much missed. I remember you told me ‘see you in the first week of January’ and that was because you and I were to return to work whilst the rest of the team were on annual leave, however, I guess life had other plans. This is hard for all those you knew you but I’m sure this is not what you want from us but instead we will all remember you with laughter and happiness! Shuhel…

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Lorraine

Am, it’s hard to believe you are no longer with us. You have been taken away from your family, friends and colleagues far too soon. You were an integral part to our team and made such a contribution to the charity as a whole. We will miss your infectious giggle and stories of your amazing travels. My condolences to your family who I know you loved dearly –  I hope they find comfort in knowing that you will be fondly remembered by us all. Lorraine x…

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Martin Margrie

It is with much sadness that I am having to write this. In the time we worked with each other and we got to know each other, I grew incredibly fond of Am. I appreciated her outlook on life and respected her love and dedication to her family and the support she readily offered to others. The news of Am’s sudden death will take time to take in, but I hope that Am’s family will take comfort from hearing how loved and appreciated Am was. Over time, the sadness will begin to fade and you will look back, as Am will want you to, remembering Am with a smile. Am, rest in peace, Martin xx…

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Mia de Villiers-Hill

It was my pleasure to have known Am and her smiling, friendly nature during my time at Breast Cancer Care. I am shocked and saddened to hear news of her passing and send my sincere condolences to her family at this difficult time. You are in my thoughts….

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Sami

Am, you are going to be so missed by me and everyone else at Breast Cancer Now. Your kindness, support and ability to make us laugh no matter what the situation will never be forgotten. Sending so much love to Am’s family at this time, I hope these messages of love and friendship for Am provide some comfort. Sami x…

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Shah Miah

I am deeply sorry and saddened to hear of your loss. Am was on the panel that interviewed me when I joined and her presence there gave me a warm vibe of what I was to go onto experience during my time at BCC. Am was a lovely person and will be sadly missed. My sincere condolences to the family….