Juanita Marie Daniel

Juanita Marie Daniel obituary, Carmichael, CA

Juanita Marie Daniel

Juanita Daniel Obituary

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Juanita Marie Daniel
Born April 6th, 1944
Passed away surrounded by her daughters and son in law on August 19th, 2024.
Born Juanita Marie Coffey in San Francisco, California. She was the middle child in a family of five kids. Her family moved around from the Bay Area to Missouri, Arkansas, back to Northern CA..Half Moon Bay and Yuba City specifically. She told stories of how they migrated from one place to another following work opportunities for her father. She described these times as something out of "The Grapes of Wrath". Juanita grew up knowing financial insecurity intimately well, but also knew the love of a close knit family. Her fondest memories were those living in Half Moon Bay, CA. She had great adventures exploring the trails and coastal landscape with her older brother Jack. Some of her happiest childhood days and well into her adult years were spent in Pacifica, CA with her Aunt Helen, Uncle Sherm and cousins. Her aunt and uncle moved to Sacramento and bought a home next door to Juanita. They lived there throughout their senior years allowing her to repay the love and support they always gave her.
Juanita described herself as a child with boundless and often "too much" energy. She was a sensitive worrier with big feelings she wasn't always proud of. Yet, Juanita's boundless energy continued throughout her life. She thought fast, talked fast (and passed it on to her children) and moved as fast as she could up until her last days. She was described as caring, tireless, sharp, tenacious, strong and generous to a fault at times. She didn't spend much on herself and didn't often pursue notions or even vacations much beyond daydreaming. Her children and those who knew and loved her sure wish she had. The truth is, Juanita felt her work fulfilled her enough to forego these things.
Juanita is survived by her daughters Riesa Rice of Shingle Springs, CA, Arlana (Daniel) Gillespie [Paul] of Fort Collins, CO, brother Jack Coffey of Tucson, Arizona, Sister Jeanne McIntosh of Tucson, Arizona, Veronica Coffey of Oroville, CA, Step-children Tracy (Daniel) Burke, Jeff Daniel, Liz Robinson and Kathy Robinson. Her 9 grandsons- Justin Norton, Anthony Hausler, Colten Felkins, Chance Felkins, Jacob Rice, Jared Rice, Zachary Rice, Ian Gillespie, Brennan Gillespie, and numerous great grandchildren. Also, her dear friend and colleague, Lynda Buckmaster.
She was predeceased by her father Eugene "Bud" Coffey in 1969 and mother, Elizabeth "Beth" Coffey in 1974. Brother Stephen Coffey of Tucson, Arizona in 2003, husband Glenn Robinson in 2022. Juanita lost her oldest child, Tony Felkins in June of 2021.
Juanita was always a "go getter" and took great pride in any job she had. She worked as early as she could up to her last days on earth. In fact she later proudly stated "I never did miss a paycheck". In her earlier years she worked as a sugar beet "weigh master" (a job she really enjoyed), a waitress and an Avon lady, all during the years of raising her three young children. She owned a small restaurant for a time called "Daniel's Coffee Shop" where she made homemade soups and pies among other favorites.
Around 1981 she sold cookware door to door and as fate would have it came upon a lonely elderly woman who needed some care. In her free time, Juanita helped her with household chores, took her to appointments and often provided rides to a local senior facility called Camellia City Center. Juanita became a regular volunteer serving meals and providing companionship to many of downtown Sacramento's isolated and at risk seniors. In short time, she became a full time employee and eventually a leader. She didn't sell any cookware that day, but she found her life's calling and from then on completely entrenched herself in the service of others.
She went on to work for the Interfaith Service Bureau, managed the Central Downtown Food Closet, TLCS (now known as Hope Cooperative and finally Volunteers of America. Most of her work was providing in person and "on the streets" assessment and support to Sacramento's homeless who were also suffering from mental illness. During this time she served on the board of Volunteers of America (VOA) and eventually went to work for them. She oversaw the opening of a motel turned residential program for the homeless mentally ill in 1997 named Halcyon Place. In 2009, also through VOA, she opened a second residential program for abused and neglected seniors called the Sacramento Senior Safe House. She ended her career still directing the Safe House at her passing. She celebrated her 35th year with Volunteers of America this past spring, along with her 80th birthday.
Juanita never stopped working and lived up to the aged, shellacked, barn wood plaque (she'd had in her home since the 70's) that hung in her office at the Safe House. It states "It is Better to Wear Out than to Rust Out." Juanita Daniel dedicated her career and life serving those who were often overlooked, ignored and undervalued.
Juanita had a deep interest in genealogy, tracing her family history to the early United States settlers. She always enjoyed scenic drives and road trips to places like Tahoe, Bodega Bay and visiting her siblings in Yuba City, Oroville, Manteca and Tucson.
She enjoyed the Music Circus and other local theater and typically attended with her daughter Riesa and her family. She loved reading and collected books of all genres for her home library. She worked on crossword puzzles daily even making some a group effort with her daughters and grandsons via calls and texts.
She was once an avid bowler and even appeared on Bowling for Dollars.. and won!
Over the past decade or so watching birds at her feeders became a favorite pastime. Birds gave her much entertainment and serenity. In fact, one of her last musings was "Birds are life savers."
Juanita's daughters would like thank those selfless people who gave of themselves and their time to assist their mom in times they were unable. Specifically, Bruce Bunderson, Randy Taylor, Joanne Mann, Toni Runke, Monika Lopez, Lynda Buckmaster, and Jeannette Gale.
Also, thank you Melissa Levering and Sutter Home Hospice for your help in the 11th hour.
In hopes for visiting birds and a beautiful day...
A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday September, 20th at 11:00 a.m.
The Shepard Garden and Arts Center. (behind McKinley Park)
3330 McKinley Blvd
Sacramento, CA, 95816
In lieu of flowers, Donations to Volunteers of America will be appreciated. 3434 Marconi Avenue Sacramento, Ca 95821. Specific program is your choice. https://voancnn.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate
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6201 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Carmichael, CA 95608

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March 31, 2025

Elizabeth Valentine posted to the memorial.

November 3, 2024

Heidi Varma posted to the memorial.

September 19, 2024

Elizabeth Valentine posted to the memorial.

Elizabeth Valentine

March 31, 2025

Juanita was a force of nature here on earth. I'm certain she is hanging with all the angels to provide unconditional love to all our homeless brothers and sisters.

Heidi Varma

November 3, 2024

I am so grateful to have had the sweet opportunity to have been caregiver for Juanita. I am grateful for her high esteem of each and every of Gods children - it spoke to me volumes as we would deeply share our love of God and His Beloved Son and a sure knowledge that He Lives and loves each and every son and daughter born into mortal life. She spoke often of the Master Physician. She knew of His power of the atonement and His love for every life.

Talking with Juanita helped me to realize friendship on a level where we could feebly attempt to share sincere and glad humility of striving for pure service as we each listened and communicated the deepest most precious tender feelings of the heart and mind. .We shared understanding that it is God who judges rightly, little by little, and to love and minister simple small acts of service and otherwise stay out of His way in any matter of judgmentalness, blaming, criticizing or stonewalling any brother or sister. I cherish our sweet midnight hour discussions of devotion, our shared hope that all may be persuaded that Jesus Is The Christ and that it is He who we may each and every look to for a remission of sin.

Love you and thank you Sister Juanita!

Heidi

Elizabeth Valentine

September 19, 2024

I met Juanita before she was a VOA employee at the Poverty Resistance Center. She was a fierce mental health advocate and spoke truth to power. She was relentless in her pursuit of the proper care for her clients. She will remain a pillar as the enduring example of service for the homeless who suffer from a mental illness.

Larissa Niu

September 12, 2024

I have had the pleasure of working with Mrs. Juanita for 8 years on and off as an employee at the safe house which we now refer to as "Juanita´s place"
Over the years she has been a mentor and best boss. She was so compassionate and kind. She always gave guests the best care. The word "NO" is NOT in her vocabulary it was "let´s see what I can do"
She has helped so many people over the years, I am so proud and grateful to have had her in my life. The memories we share are all work,my favorite was the Christmas parties and that day she held my newborn son she knew how precious life was and how important the role of a mother was. I will miss her smile and her generosity she always made me feel loved and appreciated she treat us all like we were family. I wish I had the opportunity to give her one last hug and to tell her how much I loved her. Thank you Mrs. Juanita for your strength and being a fighter to the end. It speaks volumes of her character. I know I will see you again
Until then May God continue to hold you in the palm of his hands.

Teresa O

September 12, 2024

May you rest in peace We have received another angel.fly your wings.Juanita was a wonderful wo.en who enjoyed helping folks that cold not help themselves. I worked as a outreach worker and it was one of those very cold and wi ds blowing so fast.But Juanita said go out and find who ever you find and bring them into a shelter with there pets we did just that

Chance Felkins

September 10, 2024

My Grandma Juanita will be in my heart and memories for the rest of my life. I loved playing in her yard and diving into the pool, helping her water the garden and going on our road trip to Texas. She was compassionate, smart, relentless and beautiful. I will miss her hugs and love.

Betty Howard

September 8, 2024

What a fun,gentle loving person Juanita was and I'm blessed to have known her.
Now your with your loved ones gone on,
RIP, I will love you forever.
Betty Howard

Clara Howard

September 6, 2024

I was blessed to meet Juanita when she visited her sister Veronica in San Antonio, TX. I spent a day in "the Texas Hill Country" with Juanita and her grandson, Chance, sharing some of my favorite places with them. What a life of service Juanita lived! RIP, Juanita, as you were the epitome of "a good and faithful servant!

Paul

September 6, 2024

Arlana Gillespie

September 5, 2024

Arlana Gillespie

September 5, 2024

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