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Danielle David

Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center

September 21, 1969
September 05, 2024

Age 54

Life story

" Danielle Renee David, of Bowling Green, VA passed away much too soon at the age of 54, from pancreatic cancer. Born on September 21, 1969, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she is the daughter of the late George and Norah (Delaney) David. She is survived by her beloved fiance, Allen Gott and his family, of Bowling Green, VA along with her two cats; her siblings, brotherJohn (Carrie) David of Minneapolis,MN; sister Adrianne (Chris) Turbok of Manassas, VA; nephews Peter and Levi David and Wyatt Turbok; nieces Casey and Molly Turbok. She leaves behind many loved ones, and people whose lives she touched both personally, and through her profession as a hairdresser. To know Danielle was to know her "larger than life" personality. She loved animals, loved to sing, was an incredible artist, and was quick with a joke. When asked "What will be missed the most?" "Her laugh!" seemed to be the recurring answer. She loved a good party, and loved to celebrate holidays. Christmas and Halloween were her favorites. Most of all, she loved to be surrounded by family and friends. She will be missed beyond measure.
We ask that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to The American Cancer Society donatecancer.org. OR Fredericksburg SPCA fredspca.org

"Love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone." "

Memorial Service

  • Old St. Mary's Catholic Church
    Fairfax, Virginia

    703-978-4141

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    September 30, 2024
    11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Guest Book


  • Dawn Sebastian

    05.48 PM 09/30/2024

    "Danielle, I am so glad we reconnected through FB over the years. You were such an important part of my teenage years. We had many good memories before we grew up and apart. My heart hurts for all your family.”

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  • Dawn Sebastian

    05.48 PM 09/30/2024

    "Danielle, I am so glad we reconnected through FB over the years. You were such an important part of my teenage years. We had many good memories before we grew up and apart. My heart hurts for all your family.”