GLENS FALLS – Danielle J. Harrington, 60, went into the arms of the Lord on Tuesday, August 24, 2021.
Born on May 4, 1961 in Glens Falls she was the daughter of the late Sylvester and Joyce (Gardner) Harrington.
Danielle had an impact on everyone that she came in contact with. She was a wonderful cook. Spending time in her kitchen and whipping up something that tasted wonderful was her gift. Anyone that visited her, could always count on eating something that was delicious. She also loved to tend to her gardens and going shopping.
Danielle was never seen without her makeup and always wore multiple rings and other jewelry. She took great pride in how she looked.
Her family was her center. She was the heart and soul of her family. Danielle was fiercely protective of her kids and grandchildren and she would do anything for them. She would always help anyone in need and was always taking people into her home. Danielle loved listening to all kinds of music and watching her ID TV shows.
She was predeceased by her sisters, Sandra Murray and Andrea Hawron and her brother, Paul ”Butch” Harrington.
She was survived by her siblings, David Harrington, Linda Schroll, Denise Smith, Sue Wescott, Larraine Lapinsky and Cindy Riley; her children, Nate Harrington and his daughter, Meadow Harrington, Sean Doherty and his wife, Ritsuko Doherty and their son, Logan Doherty, Meagan Doherty and her sons, Brenden Doherty and Liam Holmes, and her son, Nicholas Lanza; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Services for Danielle were private.
We have been friends as long as I have been married to your cousin, Mike, which has been 47 years. We had more fun than anyone would just dream of having. You were my peanut butter and I was your jelly. Lately we haven’t seen much of each other but we did stay in contact. I never would believe that the last time we talked was the LastTime!!!! I will miss you sooooo much! I just will never forget you and the way you say my name…. love 💘 and will miss you.
I am so saddened to hear of your passing. Forty years have passed and back then we were inseparable. Going out dancing every chance we got or going to the hockey games. Or just hanging out at the bowling alley watching the guys. We had fun . Wish I got to say goodbye. RIP my friend!
Jody Cloutier back then they last 35 years Jody Wilson