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Her Life

Our Angel

March 13, 2016

Amanda (Mandie) Dawn Woolsey-Ganze was truly a gift to everyone who was blessed enough to know her. She was an amazing mommy to three beautiful children Isabelle Justice, Emily Grace, and McGwire Robert Ganzs. Her kids were her entire life she played with them gave them tons of hugs and kisses they would be cuddled up on the couch almost every time you walked into the house watching something like grease or highschool musical some of their favs. She also loved her mom and daddy dearly along with her sister sara brother Ben and Samantha and Nick her niece and nephew. She loved holidays so much one of her favorite holidays was Christmas watching her kids unwrapping all their presents. She was also the best friend a girl could have she was my best friend since we were kids she always said guys may come and they may go but we are soul mates. She was an amazing friend to anyone who needed her. Really she had so many friends it would be impossible to try and name them all or the lives she touched with her kindness along the way. She was also so goofy we always joked about how dorky we still were at 30 years old still having slumber parties telling stories watching old sappy movies dirty dancing was a slumber party favorite of ours just laughing so hard at nothing and having a blast like we were still 15. She was just the kind of person people gravitated towards and wanted to be friends with. I'll never forget the road trips she and I and Kelsey and Crystal would go on listening to bkondie driving around and finding cemetaries to try and scare ourselves. We also had our yearly float trip she loved so much. I was a big baby the first couple of years because I couldn't swim and she would just jump off the back of the canoe and tip us over we would get so mad and then she would be like but you guys the water was so pretty I just had to swim in it lol! We would all be cracking up within seconds you could never stay mad at Mandie she had a gift for that. She had her share of hardships too she had lupus and was in cronic pain but you wouldn't no it even when she was in the hospital because it  had gotten so bad she still would be ready with a home and a smile. She was my person my family and the best friend anyone could hope for and she deserves to be remembered to be missed. It's ironic the day before I got the call to come to the hospital we had a long talk probably 3 hours or so which wasn't out of the ordinary but it was different she talked about things when we were kids and about so many of the things that would have been talked about had we both known it was our last almost like she knew I hugged and kissed her and we ended it with I love you, I love you too see you tomorrow like we had a thousand times before only it was our last words to each other. I wish I could share with the world the  impact this amazing girl has had on me and always will. We all have a personal guardian angel now and she is in a better place and out of pain. I feel her beside me constantly even feel her kiss on my cheek every once in awhile like she used to do so I know she isn't really gone and we will see her again someday. So Mandie Dawn huni I love you so very much and I can't wait to see you in heaven we have a lot to catch up on. I hope I did you justice with this memorial. Every single person who knew this girl is better for it and we will never forget you. You live on in all of  our hearts.