Carol Ann Danko passed away peacefully on Monday Jan 13, 2020, with family by her side. She was 66.
Born in Warminster, she was the daughter of Richard and Dorothy (Graeff) Craig.
Carol is survived by her loving husband, Brian Hostetler; her sons, Joe (Lori) Danko and Jim (Michele) Danko; grandchildren, Jacob, Callie, Lindsay & Kelsey.
Carol was a very caring and compassionate woman which led her to find her true passion as an LPN. She enjoyed spending time outdoors and had extensive knowledge of plants and wildlife, which she loved to talk about. Carol was often found crocheting, baking, canning or making her prized homemade jelly, and she was proud to share it all with family and friends. She was also famous for her delicious variety of Christmas cookies.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Feb 1, 2020 at Lehman United Methodist Church, 300 S York Rd, Hatboro PA 19040 visitation is 10-11am with memorial service starting at 11am.
With deep sadness,that I send my love to Joe,and Jimmy ,and Brian.I always remember the good times with you Mom,Carol. So will be solely missed and always loved.your cousin Wendy Mc laughlin Walters
The world seems a little smaller and darker now.
Carol you were not only a wonderful neighbor but, a great friend. You were always there when I needed you. No matter how small or big the problem you lended a hand with caring and love. I always enjoyed our chats about the birds we saw in our yards and the wildlife we saw when out and about. You really taught me to enjoy the simple things in life.
The love you had for your family was overflowing. You always talked of the joys your grandchildren brought to you and how very proud you were of your boys. You told of the fun and laughter you shared with Brian. I know how grateful you were for those special moments.
Even when life got tough you got tougher. You didn’t let the rain dampen your spirits, there was always something to smile about.
Carol you will always be here in our hearts. You will be thought about dearly. You will always be a a part of us.
– Keris
Joe & family, my most heartfelt love and prayers to you at this most difficult time. Joe, I am happy that you often spoke of your Mom, and shared your happenings and memories, as it seems that she was a very special lady, and made me feel as though I knew her.
May she rest in eternal peace.