Danielle González

07/30/1981 - 12/28/2022

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Obituary For Danielle González

It's with the greatest of sorrow and heart break that we announce the passing of our beloved daughter, Danielle Jean Gonzalez. Danielle was not just our daughter, she was a loving mother to her four beautiful children, Taylor, Justin Jr, Mikayla, Ivan, and proud grandmother to Damani Joseph (DJ). Her children and grandson were the loves of her life, they meant everything to her. Danielle looked forward to and valued her time with her children whether it be at home snuggled up together watching videos, playing cards, board games or watching their practices and ball games. She enjoyed taking them to a park to play basketball, to let them know mom could still play the game. She was always there to support them and listen to what they had to say. Danielle has a younger brother Lowell Hall Jr, whom she was close to and loved very much.They both knew that no matter what, they were always there for each other.There were many long hours of talk and laughter between them that will be missed. Danielle was born July 30, 1981 in Missoula MT. She attended school at Lolo Elementary then moved to Target Range middle school. She was involved in several sports growing up, competed in Judo, baseball, bowling league, volleyball and her favorite sport of basketball. She attended her first year of high school at Big Sky in Missoula then in the summer of 1996, with her mother, she moved to Yelm, WA. Danielle attended Yelm High School. While there she played on the volleyball team, softball and basketball. She even tried golf. She loved all sports. Danielle graduated high school in 1999. She met her husband to be, Justin Gonzalez Sr, while living and going to school in Yelm. They made a home in Lakewood and together they raised their four children until they divorced in 2015. While married, Danielle owned and operated a children's thrift store in Lakewood with the help of her mother in law, Marie Carter. Marie remained a very special friend to Danielle after her divorce and up until her passing. After the closing of her store and divorce Danielle went into the workforce. While employed by a machine shop, she learned how to put together quotes for the manufacturing of airplane parts, and learned how to machine. From there she worked at a tooling company in Tacoma, to be closer to home and her children.This ended due to Covid and business layoffs. Her last employment, up until her passing, was working for T&A Commercial Flooring Supply as a customer service rep. No matter what her job description was, she had an amazing ability to learn and quickly became a valued employee. She handled the customers with knowledge and humor, they enjoyed working with her. Danielle did not like to be the center of attention but her beauty, intelligence and quick wit always put her there. Danielle is survived by her children Taylor, Justin Jr, Mikayla and Ivan, her grandson Damani Joseph, brother Lowell, mother Kim and step-father Wayne Johnston. She has many more family and friends who are mourning her loss. Sweetheart You Were Always More Than You Believed ♥️ Words cannot express my love for you and how much you are missed, Mom May You Rest In Peace My Sweet Darling til we meet again ♥️

Services

4 Feb

Funeral Service

01:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Sumner Voiles Funeral Chapel 15124 Main St E Sumner, WA 98390 Get Directions »
by Obituary Assistant

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  • 02/05/2023

    You know you'll live on forever in my heart until we meet again. I love you bff 💜

  • 02/02/2023

    I remember when I knew who you were but didn't really know you. You were introduced to our crazy family through Justin. The first few times that I spent with you, Isa and I buzzed around you, laughing and talking, and really just running right over any word you might want to let out. Soon after, we allowed you to get out of your shell 😉 I got to know your humor and kindness and truly loved spending time with you. We had late night laughs, serious talks, loads of pranks. Who knew you would end up being so funny, hahaha Danielle, I really loved my time with you. I also loved that you found me so funny, hahaha I can almost see your eyes rolling at me 😀 Even though we were still connected after all these years, I always missed the times that we REALLY had together...so much. My heart aches for the potential future that was ahead for you. Life can be so complicated...please accept this eternal hug from my human, imperfect self, to your perfect soul. I love you and I will always remember your heart. I will see you when I see you ♥️

  • 02/02/2023

  • 01/28/2023

    I remember loving her white dodge nitro so much growing up that it became my dream car. The first car I bought with my money was a dodge nitro because of you Danielle. I wish you knew how much I looked up to you and all the sweet jams in that white nitro.

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