Mildred Daniele
January 8, 1933 – March 29,2025
Mildred Daniele, a devoted wife, loving mother and grandmother peacefully entered eternal rest on March 29, 2025. Born on January 8, 1933, she was a beacon of faith and love, always putting others before herself. She instilled in her children a strong sense of values and love for the Lord. She was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Ralph Daniele. She is survived by her daughter Kara Daniele; daughter Daria Karnazes (Peter); son Ralph Daniele, Jr. (Jan); son Tony Daniele (Vicki) along with her cherished grandchildren Jesse Rodriguez, Alexander Karnazes, Zachary Karnazes, Celeste Daniele, Hailey Daniele and great grandchild Joseph Daniele.
Her children recall their mother always opening her heart and home to their friends and welcoming anyone who was alone during the holidays. Her memory will also live on in the delicious Italian recipes she developed and shared with her family. Mildred was a strong woman of faith; gentle spirit and she had the ability to find joy in even the simplest moments. Her life was a testament to the power of love, compassion and faith.
A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, April 11, 2025, 10AM at St. Malachy Catholic Church: 6200 N. University Drive, Tamarac, Florida followed by the Interment at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery: 1500 S. State Road 7, North Lauderdale, Florida at 11:45AM. For those unable to attend, the church will be livestreaming the funeral mass at the following link: https://stmalachy.church/livestream
Arrangements entrusted to Boyd Panciera Family Funeral Care.
St. Malachy Catholic Church
Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery
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Nancy Jovellar
April 3, 2025, 12:56 pm
Please know we are thinking of you during this painful time, we want to express our deepest condolences for the the loss of your mother to you and the family.
Love,
Robert & Nancy
Lori Scrofani/DeRose
April 3, 2025, 11:19 pm
Dearest Cousins,
My memories of Aunt Millie from so long ago, are remembering her laugh, sense of humor and her smile. Pray that your loving memories stay near and dear to your hearts. Your mom(my aunt)is now in Heaven with her siblings, husband and other dear family members that have passed on before her.
Love you all and wish you peace and comfort during this very difficult time🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️
Vicki Sargent & Family
April 3, 2025, 11:59 pm
My love and heartfelt grief are with all of you at this difficult time. You are part of my family. We have so many wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. I have visions of some hilarious Millie moments. Although it a somber time, I feel it’s important to remember the good times also. I never knew it was a cardinal sin to rinse the pasta. I haven’t done it again in the last 50 years. Millie taught me well. I have no doubt she is holding Ralph’s hand and they are both looking down on their beautiful family with so much pride. Our tears flow down with sadness now and someday we will be tearful with happiness when we are joined together for eternity. I love you Kara and family.
Linda Pinney
April 9, 2025, 5:15 pm
God has called one of His soldiers Home, and we’ll miss her and her good example of motherhood, grandmotherly, love and respect. Mildred has brought a wonderful family, into this world. Always to be remembered by footprints left behind. I met Kara at Holy Cross ICU , then Joseph came along and when I met her Mom, I always called her Mom afterwards. Millie was always kind and polite to me, and I’ve been fortunate to have been introduced to Kara’s siblings and benefited by their kindness and generosity. Losing a mother is the deepest pain to endure but with love of friends and family you survive. Just know God loves you and Mom is never far from you.