IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Danielle Marie

Danielle Marie Archer Profile Photo

Archer

Jul 9, 1983 — Jun 28, 2026

Obituary

Some people pass through this world quietly. Danielle didn’t. She left fingerprints on every heart fortunate enough to know her.

On June 28, 2026, our beautiful Danielle Marie passed away peacefully in her sleep after her long and courageous journey with end stage liver disease. While our hearts are shattered beyond words, we find comfort in knowing she was surrounded by love until her very last breath.

Danielle was the kind of person who made people feel safe. Fiercely loyal, endlessly compassionate, and unapologetically protective, she was the first to stand up for the people she loved and the last to ever let them face life’s battles alone. If you were lucky enough to be loved by Danielle, you never had to wonder where you stood with her. She loved with her whole heart. She had the most beautiful hazel green eyes that somehow reflected both her strength and the kindness she carried inside. She stood ten toes down for the people she loved and never hesitated to speak up for those who couldn’t speak for themselves. Her courage was matched only by her compassion. She had a way of making people feel seen, heard, and safe, and those who knew her will forever carry that gift with them.

Even in hospice, when she was the one facing the unimaginable, she was still thinking about everyone else. That was Danielle. Her instinct was always to love, to comfort, and to give.

Danielle was preceded in death by her beloved grandfather, Timothy McCarthy; her uncle, Douglas Meisch; and her father, Gregory Archer.

She is survived by a family who adored her beyond measure, including her loving mother, Kim Meisch Enright; the devoted love of her life, Chris Evans, who faithfully remained by her side every day until her peaceful passing. Though they never had the opportunity to share a wedding day, they shared a love every bit as enduring and devoted as any marriage. Along with Chris, Danielle also leaves behind their beloved fur babies, the cats she cherished so deeply; her sisters, Meghan (Joe), Ashley, and Kelsey; her brother, Robert; her beloved niece, Zoey (12); her nephews, Roman (9), Remington (7), Jamison (6), and Creed (4); her cherished grandparents, Douglas Meisch and Mary McCarthy; her many aunts, uncles, cousins, and their children; countless friends whose lives will forever bear the imprint of her love; and her best friend since childhood, Kelly Bubacz (Turner), whose lifelong friendship was one of Danielle’s greatest blessings. They had been part of each other’s lives longer than they had ever been apart, a bond that remained steadfast through every season of life.

Although her body could no longer stay with us, the woman she was will never leave us. She lives on in every lesson she taught, every life she touched, every act of kindness she inspired, and in every one of us who were blessed enough to know and love her.

The world is quieter without her, but everyone who loved Danielle carries a little of her courage, her infectious laugh, and her fierce heart forward.

This isn’t goodbye, it’s simply, “See you later.”

Until we meet again, Danielle. We will carry you with us always.  To share a special memory please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.


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