Cover photo for Carol Ann Danner's Obituary
1933 Carol 2022

Carol Ann Danner

October 12, 1933 — March 1, 2022

Fort Mill

Carol Ann Danner October 12, 1933-  March 1, 2022, Fort Mill, SC

It was on Columbus Day October 12, 1933 during the height of the

Great Depression that Carol Ann Danner was born at Far Rockaway

Hospital in Queens, New York to the late William Hulser and his wife, the

late Ann Hulser.

Carol is survived by her husband Frederick Danner, her children

Kevin (Olivia) Curley of Huntington, NY, Kathleen Curley of Chester, SC,

Patricia (Ernest) Hernandez of Williams, AZ, Daniel Curley of Panama City

Beach, FL, Eileen (Salvador) Rubio of Charlotte, NC, Nancy (Dana)

Burreece of Shawmut, MT, stepson Carl (Lisa) Danner of Alamo, CA, step

sister Peggy Devine of Oyster Bay, NY and half-sister Gail ( Doug) Smith of

Point Loma, CA, 22 grandkids, 26 great grandkids, 14 great, great

grandkids, as well as many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Carol attended St, Fidelis Parish School graduating junior high in

1947. She went on to St, Agnes Academic High School to complete her

Studies and graduated in 1951. Carol later became the chairperson in 2001

for her high school 50th reunion. Carol lived in College Point, New York and

Ronkonkoma, New York while married to her late husband, William Curley.

The family moved from Ronkonkoma, New York to San Diego, California in

1969. Carol worked as a waitress in many establishments before getting a

job in central supply at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California.

After her kids were grown and she and Bill had retired, they moved to

Shawmut, Montana to start a whole new kind of life. Carol and Bill bought

40 acres and raised chickens and sheep. They also rode horses with the

many grandkids who would go spend summers with them. It was some

time after the death of her husband, Bill in 1991, Carol decided to return to

Long Island, New York to live.

It would be in New York where she met and married Frederick Danner

in 1995. Carol was involved in many activities and clubs to include the

Melville Lions Club where she was part of the resupply of food and drinks

to the many firefighters and police officers during the search and rescue

efforts after the 911 attack on the World Trade Centers. Carol was also

involved in the outreach program in Huntington Station, NY for the Blind,

Deaf, and Needy. Carol was a member of the Red Hat Ladies. She was a member of the Italian Genealogy

Club on Long Island as well as the Huntington Historical group where she traveled

each year from 2004-2018 to the Library of Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake

City looking for family records. Carol also made many trips overseas to

Sicily looking for family records.

In 2006, Carol and Fred moved from Huntington Station, New York to

Fort Mill, SC to start another chapter in their retirement life. Carol enjoyed

traveling both within the United States and overseas to Germany and Italy.

Carol also enjoyed bingo, canasta, hand and foot card games, cribbage,

and of course spending time with family.

Carol is preceded in death by her first husband William Curley, daughter

Maureen Garcia, brother William Hulser, half-sister Carol Brean, step

daughter JoAnne Campbell and granddaughter Danielle Campbell.

In lieu of flowers, we are asking for donations in Carol Danners name to be

made to Hospice and Community Care 2275 India Hook Rd, Rock Hill, SC

29732.

Viewing will be held at Palmetto Funeral Home, 2049 Carolina Place Dr.

Fort Mill, SC on Friday between 5-7 pm.

There will be a viewing one 1 hour prior to the funeral at Lake Wylie

Lutheran Church 2906 Highway 160 W Fort Mill, SC on Sunday at

3pm.

**Masks are recommended and will be available if needed

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Carol Ann Danner, please visit our flower store.

Service Schedule

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Visitation

Friday, March 4, 2022

6:00 - 8:00 pm (Eastern time)

Palmetto Funeral Home and Cremation Service

2049 Carolina Place, Fort Mill, SC 29708

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Funeral Service

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Starts at 3:00 pm (Eastern time)

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