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Beth Wiederspiel
September 12, 2004
I was stunned to hear about Danielle. We were good friends back in middle school and high school and the last time I saw her about a year ago she seemed to be doing well. I have always driven past her house and remembered how much fun we used to have on her trampoline. I send my deepest sympathies to her family.
Barbara Kahner
September 10, 2004
Maddy
I was devastated to hear of Danielle's death.I remember her bright smiling face and the way she loved to play many years ago in preschool.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Barbara and Ira Kahner and family
Mike Welliver
September 10, 2004
Madeline,
I was shocked and saddened to read about Danielle in the paper this morning. I send deepest condolences from myself and all your old friends in the Art Department at Mercer County Community College.
Charlotte Grodzki
September 9, 2004
Madeline and family,
I was so sorry to hear of the death of Danielle. I met her only once - the time that she visited here and spend time in the art room. She did the most wonderful piece of art that day - it held a place of honor in your office long after. I'm sure you have many wonderful memories and the support of families to sustain you. Deepest condolences from myself and the staff here at Partners in Recovery.
Charlotte
kathy powell
September 9, 2004
I meet Danielle on Saturday August 28th for Marilyn birthday we all had fun that night and Danielle was a very nice person to meet and known God bless her family and you will be in my prays.
Denise Radford-Marusky
September 9, 2004
The Jean, Tom, Paul, Chris and Denise is sorry to hear the news. Your family is in our hearts and prays. I remember babysitting/ helping out her mother when Danielle came home from the Hospital. She was so small and cute.
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