Brayden
Brayden sent a virtual gift in memory of Danielle Workman

Birth date: Apr 6, 1989 Death date: Nov 13, 2019
Dani (Danielle) Donner Workman (04/06/89 - 11/13/19) was a young woman with sparkling eyes and golden hair. She was a fiercely-burning bright star in many lives — giving of herself at home and at work in the health care industry; Read Obituary
Brayden sent a virtual gift in memory of Danielle Workman

My Mom was a great person! She helped multiple people with her job at the Utah Utes Hospital. My favorite memories are when I came home and say hi to her. My dad was a great helper when I needed it with the death of my mother. I was so happy when one of her travel friends came over to see me and my dad. She is now my stepmother and she helped us with our life after her passing. 🥹
Brayden lit a candle in memory of Danielle Workman

I never met Dani. But she supported me quietly as I fled my home country of Brunei in 2018 and somehow knew what to say in one liner direct messages over facebook.
Cos we were tadpoolers, thrown together by our love of nerddom. I was a gay Bruneian fleeing trial and imprisonment. She was... just a decent human being who did what she could from afar.
But unlike countless others who had the opportunity, she actually was proactive. Though she prob didn't see what she did as "helping", "supporting", "keeping him sane". She just reached out, instinctively, digitally...
...she kept me sane.
The fact that she is no longer with us feels like a reality dysfunction. Good people aren't supposed to be cut down like this. . My heart goes out to her family.
I want them to know exactly what sort of friend Dani represents to me so they can feel pride in knowing that even strangers from across the globe were touched by her. Because most of us try to be good people. She just was. And she radiated that daily.
Al-fatihah. Be at peace friend, you left us better than how you found us
Dani and I were good friends in middle school. My favorite memory is of having a sleepover at her house for her birthday. I got her a “paper pickle” birthday card and it made us laugh so hard and became a favorite inside joke.
I never met Dani in person, but she was a close friend when I first started in EMS. I sadly lost track of her over the years and was saddened to hear of her passing. We have the Watch Dani. Rest Easy.
-Brad "Goose"
I never got to meet Dani face to face, but as a fellow tadpooler and sufferer of mental health conditions, she helped me more than she’ll ever know. She was never afraid to speak her mind, and I admired her greatly for that. Every time Facebook tries to tag her when I write ‘work’ it hurts my heart a little to think I’ll never get to meet her face to face now, and that her little boy will grow up without his Mama.
She left a lasting impression on so many of us. She was spunky, outspoken, and drop dead gorgeous. Dani, you will be so missed.
I remember to cute funny little girl who live up the street and was friends with everyone. As she grew older and became a wife and Mother she blossomed even more. I’ll always remember how fun Bunco was when she sub with our group. Never a dull moment and lots of laughs. My heart breaks for her family. Many prayers to them during this difficult time. RIP sweet girl. 😢🙏🏻
