Per the families’ wishes, cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be set for a later date for immediate family and friends. Fond memories and condolences can be left at www.dugankramer.com.
Danelle was born on February 24, 1975 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to Daniel and Cynthia (Buxman) Bailey. Dannie’s early years, she lived and attended school and graduated from Mitchell, NE. Danelle played and coached softball, along with doing 4-H and teaching her kids the skills to do 4-H as well.
Dannie’s passions in life were; camping, family gatherings, traveling, making her famous lasagna that no one could ever make. Danelle’s most valuable passion was her grandkids. She had that special twinkle in her big hazel eyes. Danelle was not only a mom to her children, but also was a foster mom to two wonderful ladies. Dannie had that bond with any child that came into her life, she always ended up being called “Mom” at the day. Danelle had a heart of gold and we all will cherish that for the rest of our lives.
In 1996, Danelle married David Sullivan in Scottsbluff, NE, eventually divorced after several years. To this union two children were born: Skyler and Shelby. After this union, she gave birth to Payton in 2013. Along Danelle’s life she was blessed with two wonderful step-father’s Robert Auto-Bee and Dana Wurdeman.
Danelle is survived by her children: Skyler (Keota) of Torrington, WY; Shelby of Gering, NE; Payton of Mitchell, NE; Jamee of Gering, NE; Sadee of Torrington, WY and Tanaya of Alliance, NE; 12 grandchildren; brothers Lealand Bailey and Anthony Auto-Bee and her ex-husband David Sullivan.
Danelle was preceded in death by Clarence (Katherine) Buxman, mother Cynthia (Buxman) Wurdeman, step-father’s Robert Auto-Bee and Dana Wurdeman, brother Bryan Bailey, step-sister-in-law Kelly Auto-Bee and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
“Mom, we just want to say our last good-bye, actually it’s not good-bye, it’s see you next time. Hope you are at peace now and comfortable as can be. We are sure everyone was waiting for you with open arms. We wish we could know how it is where you are and how happy everyone up there was to see you. Your time with us was short but we all will carry on your beautiful soul momma. I “Shelby” am going to miss everyone thinking you and I were twins. I hope God is taking care of all your needs that you ever needed. Mom, I will miss you taking over an hour to do your eyelashes because they had to be thick and perfect. Please from your kids and loved ones, enjoy your time in Heaven mom, because you deserve it. You’re free now, spread your wings and fly. Until we see you again.”
We love you forever Mom!
We love you forever Mimi!
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