Rhonda Lee Daniel was born August 7, 1960 to Paul and Shirley Daniel.
Rhonda fought a difficult battle with health issues most of her life and lost that battle at the age of 53 on February 23, 2014 in Mount Vernon Washington.
Rhonda is survived by her brother Ron Daniel (Vanessa) and her nephews, Brandon, Shawn, Zane and niece Zoey.
Rhonda loved her high school days at Anacortes High School and graduated with the class of 1978. Rhonda was involved with multiple clubs including Felician's and Pep Club. Rhonda loved the color blue, hanging out with friends, going to the motorcycle races, listening to music and laughing. She was genuine, sincere and nothing was more important to her than her friends and family.
Rhonda was hired in the 1980's at Maurice's and with hard work, devotion, her love of fashion and talent became the store manager.
Rhonda's last few years was spent at the Life Care Center in Mount Vernon. While she was there she impacted many lives with her warm and caring personality. We remember her with love and kindness and for the warrior that she was in battling things beyond her control. Rhonda was a true friend and she will be deeply missed.
Rhonda Lee Daniel was born August 7, 1960 to Paul and Shirley Daniel.
Rhonda fought a difficult battle with health issues most of her life and lost that battle at the age of 53 on February 23, 2014 in Mount Vernon Washington.
Rhonda is survived by her brother Ron Daniel (Vanessa) and her nephews, Brandon, Shawn, Zane and niece Zoey.
Rhonda loved her high school days at Anacortes High School and graduated with the class of 1978. Rhonda was involved with multiple clubs including Felician's and Pep Club. Rhonda loved the color blue, hanging out with friends, going to the motorcycle races, listening to music and laughing. She was genuine, sincere and nothing was more important to her than her friends and family.
Rhonda was hired in the 1980's at Maurice's and with hard work, devotion, her love of fashion and talent became the store manager.
Rhonda's last few years was spent at the Life Care Center in Mount Vernon. While she was there she impacted many lives with her warm and caring personality. We remember her with love and kindness and for the warrior that she was in battling things beyond her control. Rhonda was a true friend and she will be deeply missed.
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