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    Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, LG, DBE, FRSL (née Spencer Churchill; 15 September 1922 – 31 May 2014) was an English author. The youngest of the five children of Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine , [ 1 ] she worked for public organisations including the Red Cross and the Women's Voluntary Service from 1939 to 1941, and joined the ...

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  3. Jun 5, 2014 · Mary Soames, the last surviving child of Winston Churchill, lived a storybook life and chronicled it in her own well-received books. After her family announced her death at 91 on May 31 in London...

  4. Jun 1, 2014 · Lady Mary Soames, Winston Churchill's last surviving child, has died at the age of 91, her family have announced. She died on Saturday at her home after a short illness.

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  5. Feb 8, 2015 · Mary Soames was the last surviving child of Winston and Clementine Churchill, and the only one of their five children who really came to terms with bearing that distinguished family name. She enjoyed a fulfilled life as daughter, wife and mother before blossoming into an accomplished writer.

  6. Feb 14, 2009 · She saw Churchill’s wilderness years from the viewpoint of an intensely aware teenager who had always been treated as an intelligent adult by her father. In 1945, she was at Potsdam with him and helped to arrange his dinner with Stalin—whom she remembers as “small, dapper and rather twinkly”—and Harry Truman.

  7. Jun 7, 2014 · Having devoted her life to her family, Mary was about to embark on a second spring, as a writer, beginning with a really excellent biography of her mother, distinguished not only by affectionate...

  8. Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, LG, DBE, FRSL (née Spencer Churchill; 15 September 1922 – 31 May 2014) was an English author. The youngest of the five children of Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine , [1] she worked for public organisations including the Red Cross and the Women's Voluntary Service from 1939 to 1941, and joined the ...

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