She was born January 23, 1947 to Charles Edward and Mildred Josephine Byran.
She was preceded in death by the love of her life James Edward Bogart, whom she was married to for 44 years.
She is survived by her four loving children, Ginny (Mike) McClanahan, Edward (Emily) Bogart, Michele (Tripper) Liden and Darica (Derek) Dietrich; her grandchildren, Daniel Bogart, Timothy (Katie) Bogart, Katie Liden and Alyssa Acosta; and great-grandson, Austin Eldred. She is also survived by her brothers, Larry (Sandy) Byran and Scott Byran. She had many more friends and family who held a special place in her heart.
The greatest joy of her life was spending time with her children and grandchildren and her special puppy Kelso. She never let us leave without telling us she loved us. She loved springtime and being outside planting flowers. She always pulled us aside to show us something new she had done to her yard.
Danielle was the most kind and caring woman to all who met her. She had enough hugs for all who needed them and she will be missed so much. Her greatest gift was her ability to love everyone with her whole heart.
We invite you to a celebration of her life Saturday, April 23, 2011 at 1 p.m. at the Darrington Community Center.
She was born January 23, 1947 to Charles Edward and Mildred Josephine Byran.
She was preceded in death by the love of her life James Edward Bogart, whom she was married to for 44 years.
She is survived by her four loving children, Ginny (Mike) McClanahan, Edward (Emily) Bogart, Michele (Tripper) Liden and Darica (Derek) Dietrich; her grandchildren, Daniel Bogart, Timothy (Katie) Bogart, Katie Liden and Alyssa Acosta; and great-grandson, Austin Eldred. She is also survived by her brothers, Larry (Sandy) Byran and Scott Byran. She had many more friends and family who held a special place in her heart.
The greatest joy of her life was spending time with her children and grandchildren and her special puppy Kelso. She never let us leave without telling us she loved us. She loved springtime and being outside planting flowers. She always pulled us aside to show us something new she had done to her yard.
Danielle was the most kind and caring woman to all who met her. She had enough hugs for all who needed them and she will be missed so much. Her greatest gift was her ability to love everyone with her whole heart.
We invite you to a celebration of her life Saturday, April 23, 2011 at 1 p.m. at the Darrington Community Center.
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