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It is with sorrow and much love we mourn the passing of Danielle Elizabeth DeCaro, 51, of Paulden, AZ who left this world on February 26, 2025, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Danielle earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the Arizona State University, specializing in Pediatric ICU, Oncology and Nephrology Nursing. Danielle was a dedicated mountain bike racer who won multiple awards. She also loved traveling, camping, and fishing with family. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania on March 16, 1973, she is survived by her parents Frank and Bonnie DeCaro, her companion Erik Zurbriggen and their daughters Natalie Rose DeCaro and Grace Phoebe DeCaro, her sister Gwendolyn Ann Payne and brother-in-law Tyran Payne, and nephews Tyran Payne, Jr., Alexander and wife Briana Payne, Wade Payne, Layton Payne and niece Layla Payne.
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