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Danielle Gene Pingleton, beloved mother, daughter, and friend, passed away on April 6, 2025, in Elsmere, Kentucky. She was born on December 27, 1986, in Florence, Kentucky. Danielle's vibrant spirit and love for life were evident in her many interests and passions.
She cherished every opportunity to spend time outdoors, particularly enjoying the tranquility of fishing. However, her greatest joy came from the moments spent with her two sons, Levi and Levee. Her affection for animals, especially her dogs, displayed her nurturing spirit and love for all living creatures.
Along with her sons, Danielle is also survived by her father, Donald (Patricia) Rodgers; her significant other, Robert Webster; her grandfather, Gene Pingleton; her step-brother, Andrew (Shalynn) Howard; her nephews, Easton, Jaxson, and Declan; and her extended family which includes her aunts, Sherry (Matt) Courtney, Crystal (Roy) Smith, her uncle, Mike (Lisa) Rodgers, her great-aunt, Wilma Smith, and her great-uncle, Donald (Shirley) Powell. She is also remembered fondly by her best friend, Shawna Morris-Burgett, along with a host of other family members and friends who will miss her deeply.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Tammy Pingleton, and her grandmother, Glenda Pingleton, both of whom held a special place in her heart.
There will be no services held at this time.
Danielle’s legacy of love and joy will continue to resonate with all who knew her, and her memory will be cherished by her family and friends as they celebrate the impact she had on their lives.
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