Mandi Ann Ennesh
- PNW Cremation
- Oct 4, 2015
- 2 min read
July 02, 1976 - October 04, 2015
In Loving Memory of Mandi Ann Ennesh Born July 2, 1976 Butte, MT - Passed October 4, 2015 Spokane, WA Father: Steve Ennesh Mother: Kandi Medici - Mandi Ann was raised in Spokane, WA. She went to Rogers High School. She mastered many professions and loved to learn. Mandi had a soul of steel and a heart of gold. She will be sorely missed, she loved and was loved by many. She was a companion, friend, confidant, a mother, grandmother, sister and/or simply part of the family. People that knew Mandi would say she was a strong woman, trustworthy, ambitious, creative, forgiving and truly kind. She was raised by her mother along with other major people who played major roles in her life (Kandi, Coleen, Cherie). Growing up from place to place did not come easy; however, all throughout her life she was known to try, fail and try again. She was driven by the love she had for her children (Samantha and Nicholas) and was full of hope for happiness and love that could easily be seen through her passionate spirit. She was a talented woman at creating jewelry, crafts etc. and became skilled at anything she desired. She overcame many obstacles physically, spiritually and emotionally. Her life may have been shorter than most but was truly filled full. The nature of her passing was uncomfortable and was difficult but Mandi Ann was the kind of person to smile through the pain and still move towards her goals. Her disease did not break her. She was strong and even stronger in letting go. She was finally given that true peace that she fought for her entire life. She is truly resting; however, she will never let go of the pieces of our hearts she’s claimed. There are so many of us that were touched by her amazing spirit and I'm sure she will continue to do just that for each and every one of us in a way that only individually we can understand. I do not have the words to express what a loss she is, has been and will continue to be; I don't know if those words exist. However “it is what it is” as she would say and she would soldier on; I believe she would want us to do our best to do the same. She will be missed, she will still be loved so dearly and she will never be forgotten. Community Cremation & Funeral - Spokane Valley - 13127 E. Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, (509)926-2020 - Communitycremationandfuneral.com
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