Danielle Purinton
PLYMOUTH, Mass. – Danielle Purinton, 39, formerly of Litchfield, passed away unexpectedly June 16, 2022, at her home in Plymouth Mass.She was born Nov. 21, 1982, in Lewiston, to parents Libby and Gary Purinton. She attended Oak Hill High School, active in basketball and cheerleading. Afterward she worked at Cathay Hut as a waitress, and she also enjoyed working for DoorDash. She enjoyed traveling with friends, music, concerts, camping, the ocean, her pets, and spending time with her loved ones. She is survived by her partner, McArthur Sullivan, of Plymouth, Mass.; mother, Libby Purinton and stepfather Richard Tervo of Litchfield, father, Gary Purinton and stepmother Marcella Purinton of Greene; daughters Kaydence Purinton of Lewiston and Caitlyn (Thibodeau) Kauppinen of Oakland; sisters Nichole Filion of Wales and Sarah Holmes of Lewiston. She also had seven nieces and nephews, Caleb, Patience and Aiden Filion of Wales, and Jonathan and Gabriel Holmes of Wales, and Lilly and Landon Holmes of Lewiston. She was predeceased by her paternal grandmother, Barbara Eliason of Norway; maternal great-grandmother, Gwendolyn Hallowell and great-grandfather, Walter Hallowell, maternal grandfather, Robert Harrington of Louisiana, maternal grandparents Nancy and Donald Webster Sr.; uncle, Donald Webster Jr.; and a cousin Ryan Toothaker. A celebration of life will be held at a date and location to be announced.
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