Stone Roses legend’s wife dead aged 52 after long cancer battle

The Stone Roses bassist Mani’s wife has died aged 52 after a long cancer battle credit:Bang Showbiz
The Stone Roses bassist Mani’s wife has died aged 52 after a long cancer battle credit:Bang Showbiz

The Stone Roses bassist Mani’s wife has died aged 52 after a long cancer battle.

Imelda Mounfield passed away on Saturday (18.11.23), with the news announced on X by 57-year-old Happy Mondays singer Rowetta.

She said about Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s partner: “So beautiful, so brave, so LOVED. We’re all going to miss you Imelda Mounfield.

“All my thoughts and love to Mani and your beautiful, precious boys and love to all Imelda’s family and friends.”

The Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, 60, paid tribute to Imelda on X by saying: “Rip @imeldamounfield GOD BLESS MANI and his boys X.”

Events agent Imelda was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in November 2020 and in the wake of her diagnosis she and Mani have held a string a number of charity fundraisers to raise money for good causes The Christie Hospital, The Stockport Charitable Trust and Maggie’s.

Imelda told ITV last year about how the charities had supported her through her illness battle: “Cancer affects not just the person who has it, but everyone around them, and I hope that by investing in some more research, we can help alleviate some of the devastation caused to families.”

Before her and Mani’s latest event, she said Maggie’s had supported them “from the start” by providing counselling sessions and resources to help explain She added: “It’s a continuing battle for me, and I’ll be using their services more in the future.”

Imelda also told ITV in December 2022 her diagnosis came as a shock to her and her family as she had not been feeling “poorly”.

She added: “The doctors didn’t know how I would respond to chemo, but I responded quite well. I’ve been on quite a big journey over the last two years.”

Imelda’s death comes weeks after The Stone Roses’ bassist Pete Garner died aged 61 – also reportedly after a cancer battle.