Caroline Danielson's Obituary
Caroline Danielson, 76, of Pinellas Park, FL, passed away on Thursday, June 8th, 2017.
She is survived by her brother Eric Ewens (New Hampshire) her two sons, Eric Danielson and Michael Danielson, her daughter Laurie Camp, 2 son in-laws, Larry Marshall and Samuel Camp. As well as 2 grandchildren, Kenneth Danielson and Christina Lamoureux, (extended grandchildren Michael, Jimmy and John Marshall and Kaitlin Camp), in-law grandchildren Marc Lamoureux and Jessica Danielson. She also had 3 great grandchildren, Misty, Marc (Bub) and Mailie as well as 2 other great grand babies that we will be welcoming in June (Elliyanah Marie) and another in November.
Caroline had her own daycare for over 25 years and many children came through her doors during that time. Most of which lovingly referred to her as “grandma”. Many stayed in touch with her even as adults. Most of our friends referred to her as "mom". She loved to write and draw and even had a book published “Prey” as well as some poetry. Her home was always open to her family and she was very close to all of us. There are not enough words to express the loss so many of us feel. Our Matriarch is gone and has left us with only the many memories of her life, most happy, some sad. She was a cancer survivor, she was a survivor of many things. The world will be a little dimmer with her gone. The family will be doing a memoriam, a festival of light on 7/8. This will be at Lansing Park in St Petersburg, FL. We have not finalized all the details yet so more details will be provided via Facebook events.
Our dearest Mother always watching over all of us
Fly so high as an angel up above
When you look down I hope you will see
All of us trying to live up to your legacy
We are all torn to pieces right now
It will be your strength to get us through somehow
Up to the sky we pray you knew
How much we all loved you
Rest in peace mommy
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