Danielle McMurrough

Danielle McMurrough, 61, of New York, NY passed away on Sunday, February 27th following a short illness. Survived by sisters Patrice (and Robert) Fitzsimons of Pearl River, NY, Maureen (and Martin) Kahl and Christine McMurrough, both of Glendale, NY. Proud and loving aunt to: Jessica, Julie, Christie, Katie, Emily, Grace, Amanda and Patrick. Boasting great aunt to: Scott, Allison, Hollie, James, Graeme, Eva, Vivi, Aiyla, Angelo and Luna. Danielle was a devout New Yorker, committed to her village, her community and her friends. Her independent spirit fostered many dreams, and adventures, and her family will carry them with love.

A graveside service will he held Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at 1 PM at Rockland Cemetery, Sparkill, NY.

Arrangements by Pizzi Funeral Home, Northvale, NJ (201-767-3050).

www.pizzifuneralhome.com

Comments

  1. Christian Keesee

    Danielle was a bright star in our lives. She will be missed by her co-workers and friends – not only for her fun stories of ‘the glory days’, but also for her education in fashion she where she fine-tuned her distinct ability to outfit people in clothing that makes them feel comfortable and confident. We are sending much love to her family. Christian Keesee, Larry Keigwin and Blake Keesee

  2. It was a pleasure to have worked with Danielle this past 8 years. I truly appreciated her time in finding the most suitable garment. I send my deepest condolences to her family. Felipe Gonzalez

  3. Although there were huge gaps between the times I saw Danny, she was always a bright light, always upbeat and cheerful when I saw her. Genuinely happy to see me and my family. As a child she always seemed so exciting , energized. So sorry to her family, she and her family were our first friends and became family. Love transcends everything, even death❤️
    Tania Barricklo ( Ron, Cole, Sophia)

  4. Julie Maguire

    I worked with Danielle for almost 14 years and I was truly sad to learn of her illness. I wish peace for her family. She spoke of her sisters, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews a lot, and was always quick to share photos of them. I pray her family takes peace that her suffering is over and may she Rest In Peace.

  5. She was a bright spirit with energy to spare. A person who was as enthusiastic as she was determined, as helpful as she was desirous to see others succeed. It was sad when COVID curtailed the more frequent opportunities to see her (she would travel between New York to Oklahoma), and it was pure joy when she did return south, allowing those of us who cherished her here another chance to be around her. She will be missed.

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