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Danielle Marie Whitaker

Akron, Ohio

1969 - 2019 (Age 50)

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Danielle Marie Whitaker Danielle Marie Whitaker, 50, passed into God's loving arms on June 16, 2019 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born February 1, 1969 to Bob and Dixie Whitaker and preceded in death by her sister, Dana Marie and grandparents, Robert and Eleanor Whitaker and Ed...

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Still so saddened by this. I pray for the entire Whitaker family to be filled with hope, peace and healing

Forever in our Hearts and keeping your Family in our prayers. Miss you!!! With Love Always, Liz and Steve Miskalo

So hard to believe a year has passed, we added a special fur baby to our Family Archie he is a miniature Australian Shepherd and during our long walks my mind often wanders and I feel like Danielle could be looking down on us from above. She would have loved our new addition! Miss her so much, our love to you her Family Always! Liz Miskalo

Bob and Dixie:

My heart goes out to you as you deal with this heartbreak. What a beautiful, accomplished gal. Praying for your peace and comfort. So sorry.

Jim Gordon

Bob Dixie and Todd I remember Danielle as a beautiful young girl when we use to play baseball. I miss those days. You are in my thoughts. Jean Siegferth

Dear Whitaker Family,
Danielle earned so many athletic awards despite her (softball) teammates. She was a star on and off the field and I am still proud, all these years later, to say I played ball with her those four years. She was a sweet friend and classmate (87, 87, eighty eighty eighty eighty eighty seven!) Wishing you God's peace. Christina Wise (Tina Smith).

Her light will always shine!!

Bob, Dixie and Family,
I am so so sorry for your loss. Playing softball with Danielle is one of my best high school memories. At that time we were buddies. She used to tease me by calling me a rah-rah that she liked. I can't tell you how many times she and I walked from the softball field, through the CHS gym and into the locker room laughing hysterically at just about anything. I loved her as a friend. I looked up to her and was inspired just knowing her. I am so saddened by her...