Tributes have poured in for an Easterhouse B&M employee after she sadly died from coronavirus

Mandy Davren passed away "unexpectedly" after a strong battle with the virus. 

The "one of a kind" 43-year-old has left behind one child, who is nine years old. 

Devastated colleagues have described Mandy as the "kindest and most caring woman" who worked at the Auchinlea store.

One person said: "Mandy you were a diamond, we loved having laughs and banter together. I am going to miss your smiling face every day. Fly high, Mandy."

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Another added: "I never thought in a million years I would be writing this.

"This morning 321 Auchinlea lost one of the best and most kind-hearted person your could ever meet.

"Mandy Davren was one in a million and I’m truly blessed to have worked beside you for 2 and a half years.

"Thank you for all the chats when I felt like giving up… thank you for sharing toast with me because I hated burning my toast and thank you for being the kindest, funniest, most loving woman in the world for everyone who crossed your path.

"My thoughts are with little mason and your family at this time.

"You will always be part of the family at Auchinlea and we will never ever forget you. Sleep tight Mandy, we will meet again someday."

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B&M have told how the "dedicated" worker was "always smiling" and going out of her way to support fellow employees. 

A spokeswoman said: ""=Mandy was a highly-valued and dedicated member of our Auchinlea store team, working as an Administrative Office Assistant for just under three years.

“Mandy was always smiling and would always go out her way to support her colleagues in any way that she could.

“She will be sorely missed by her colleagues and friends. Our thoughts are with Mandy’s family, friends and colleagues at this difficult time."

Since her passing, friends have launched a fundraiser to help Mandy's family through a "devastating time". 

The JustGiving page has surpassed its £2500 target in just one day.

Donate HERE.