elevated xWs8U May 18, 1951 ~ December 13, 2024
elevated xWs8U Visitation
Wednesday, December 18, 2024 from 4 – 8 p.m.
Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6
elevated xWs8U Funeral Mass
Thursday, December 19, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.
Holy Rosary Parish
354 St. Clair Ave. West Toronto, Ontario, M5P 1N4
elevated xWs8U Burial of Cremated Remains (for family only)
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery
elevated xWs8U Obituary
It is with heavy hearts and a profound sense of loss we announce the peaceful passing of Danielle Fuochi Switzer on December 13, 2024, at the age of 73. Born on May 18, 1951 in Salsomaggiore, Italy to parents Mario & Anna. Loving wife of Brian. Beloved mother of Marc (Beth) and Emily (Nik). Proud Grandmother of Ella, Charlotte and Ivy. Caring sister of Robert and Andre (Mary). Adored aunt of Nathan and Anna. Danielle will be sadly missed and held dear in the hearts of her many extended family and friends. She will be always remembered and never forgotten. She knows now that “God is the love that moves the sun and stars.”
elevated xWs8U Your thoughts and kindness are truly appreciated during this time of sorrow.
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211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6
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I am so sorry! Danielle was such a lovely person with such a great sense of humour. We will truly miss her!
Chère Danielle
Toi qui voulais venir nous visiter en France dans la région toulousaine là où ta maman a grandi, malheureusement tu n’en aura pas eu le temps, mais nous savons désormais qu’une étoile supplémentaire brille dans le ciel et en levant les yeux nous aurons une pensée vers toi car tu étais une personne toujours souriante et solaire
Nous adressons nos très sincères condoléances à toute la famille et vous assurons de notre profond soutien
I loved having Danielle in our reading group with her good -natured feistiness, forthrightness, and humour. I will miss her here and yet she is still with us somehow, with the love Dante describes.
I am so sorry to hear this sad news. Danielle will be greatly missed. I will remember Danielle as a funny and unique person who was a joy to be around. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
I am so sorry to hear of Danielle’s passing. I have worked with her for many many years and she was such a wonderful person and great to work with. She had the most wonderful sense of humor. I will miss her dearly. Please accept my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends and all that new and loved her.
I worked with Danielle at Legal Aid, when we were at Centre Street and she was one of the Staff Lawyers. Danielle often spoke of her kids and was fiercely proud of them. Danielle had the best sense of humour , and really loved her job and helping the public. She was loved by all that knew her at LAO. I am so saddened to hear of her passing. May she rest easy and know that she left an imprint on so many hearts. God bless you Danielle.
Danielle was a true leader at LAO, a dedicated mentor, and a treasured friend. Her intelligence, sharp wit, and incredible sense of humor made her one of a kind. She approached everything with compassion, brilliance, and unwavering commitment, leaving a lasting impact on countless lives. Her wisdom, guidance, and humor will be deeply missed, but her legacy will live on in our hearts and minds.
Danielle was always dedicated to helping people who were less fortunate, and she worked for decades at Legal Aid Ontario to do this. She was always ready to lend a helping hand and will be very much missed. Safe travels, old friend.
I am deeply shocked and saddened by this news, and offer my sincere condolences to her loved ones.
Danielle, for many years, was a friend as well as a work colleague and her kindness, candor and self depreciating humour make it a true blessing to have known her.
To imagine a world without this Energizer bunny in human form is almost impossible, and she will always have a place in my heart.
RIP Danielle.
We were very saddened by the news of Danielle’s passing. We knew Danielle from Legal Aid, where she with always acted honesty, intelligence, kindness and humor. She was a brilliant mediator and those of us who stayed on in mediation missed her greatly when she moved on to criminal case management. Our thoughts are with her family at this difficult time.
You will be missed! I have such fond memories of going out for lunch with you and my Mom (Mary Ewart) at Legal Aid when I was at UofT. I will always remember your laugh and smiling face. And for all the baby items passed down when David was born.
Danielle will be missed. She was always positive and dedicated. A great loss for us all.
Such sad news. I had the pleasure of working with Danielle many years ago at the Etobicoke Legal Aid office where she would come work as acting director and for settlement conferences as well as area Committee appeals. She was a joy to work with, always smiling and laughing and offering help anyway she could. My deepest condolences go out to her entire family during this difficult time.
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Danielle, although virtually, for many years and she was an absolute delight. She was a wonderful person and she was always able to make me laugh. I will miss her. My condolences to her family and friends.
I’m so so sorry to hear this; Danielle was such a wonderful person to work with. I haven’t seen her in ages, but I have so many fond memories of her running LAO conferences, and she was sharp, solution oriented, and infinitely good humoured. I will miss her very much, and send love to her family.
Dear family of Danielle:
I am gutted by this news. I’d known Danielle for over thirty years. We were long time Legal Aid Ontario colleagues and I valued her advice and friendship over my many years of association with her. Danielle had an ineffable charm and was in all ways just a delightful human being. What a terrible loss for your family, especially at Christmas. My deepest condolences and may light perpetual shine upon her.
When I first met Danielle, it was when she was, very reluctantly, applying for a job at Legal Aid. Very luckily for me, she took it when it was offered, and for years we considered ourselves fortunate for being paid for having such a good time working together.
I consider her my fourth sister, and I will miss her so very much.
Brian, Marc & Emily, you have my heartfelt sympathy and love.
I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with Danielle since our days as Duty Counsel and throughout our careers Her care commitment and professionalism just grew. I feel a deep loss at my friend’s passing. My condolences to her family.
Good-bye my friend. I will always remember you as my go-to person at LAO; the person I could count on when good judgement, experience, and humanity was needed. We would laugh our way through the confusion until we found a solution. You were the best.
It was such a privilege and honor to work with Danielle. She was an incredibly smart and thoughtful individual . Danielle was my go to when I had a question about the criminal matters , she was always an email away. May her memory live on forever. My condolences to her family. Rest easy Danielle.
My condolences to Danielle’s family and loved ones. I hope that there is solace in knowing how loved she was, and how many lives she touched.
Danielle was a mentor, teacher and friend. She was so dedicated and passionate, it was a joy to work with and get to know her. She was truly defined as ‘one of a kind’. She shaped my career and life in a lot of ways, and I will be forever thankful to her. I think a lot of us will strive to meet the example she set, and I am beyond grateful for the time I knew her.
I am deeply saddened to learn of Danielle’s untimely passing. Danielle was certainly a bright light here at LAO and a great pleasure to work with; but I will remember her best for her mischievous smile, her kind heart, and her generous spirit. My deepest condolences to the family.
Danielle was such a wonderful, warm, and compassionate presence. She was truly a delight to work with and a lovely and caring human being.
I had the great pleasure of working with Danielle for over three decades and will always cherish those memories. She accomplished much and was admired and respected by all. I marveled at how she could carry on multiple conversations at once. Nobody could have a conversation with her without smiling, laughing or both. The office was far too quiet when she was away and sprang back to life on her return. Truly a unique and wonderful person.
To Danielle’s family:
My deepest condolences go out to you all.
Danielle was a wonderful person and one of the first people I met and worked with at LAO over a decade.
I was very saddened by this news and truly feel that we have lost a bright light.
She always brought insightful humour, patience and warm positivity to our workplace. She will be dearly missed.
In the few years I had the pleasure of knowing Danielle, a few things were clear from the beginning: her deep knowledge and love for the law and the respect she had among her colleagues. Though I was new to the department, she was very welcoming, encouraging and kind. But what I appreciated most of all was her great sense of humour. I don’t think we had a meeting where she didn’t make me laugh. She will be missed. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
My heartfelt condolences to Brian and the entire family. I know there are no words that can ease your pain during this difficult time. As one of Danielle’s colleagues, you should know she did make a difference with her positive dedicated work ethic, laughter and most of all her ability to make you feel part of the team.
RIP you will be sadly missed.
Love Linda Andreevski
Even with the lights turned off, your halo shines through. We have lost an angel. You earned your wings.
We were blessed to know you. You were an example of love, compassion and dedication.
Live, love and learn, that is what you taught us.
Rest in peace my dearest friend and colleague
My condolences to Danielle’s family. Sending lots of strength your way…
Danielle was such a warm, smart and caring person. It was a pleasure to work with and laugh with Danielle. Thank you for believing in me and supporting me in my LAO journey. You will be missed but forever remembered.
Rest well Danielle!
Love, Lisa G-W
My deepest condolences to Danielle’s family and loved ones. I have had the pleasure of working with Danielle for over 14 years at LAO. Anyone that knew Danielle knew her dedication and passion for criminal law. I could always ask a million questions and she had no issues answering them. She was humorous and never failed to make me laugh daily. Danielle you will be missed terribly. Until we meet again
Danielle was a friend and colleague for close to 40 years and she never failed to bring a smile to my face.
Danielle was kind, highly intelligent and unpretentious. She possessed so many positive attributes it is impossible to name them all here. I will say though that as many will remember, she had an impossibly quick wit.
I will fondly remember our time at 70 Centre, sharing stories and updates over coffee. She would delight us with the the daily antics of ‘the boy’ and ‘the girl’. We would pass around the daily crossword and Danielle would always manage to come up with the word that had stumped the rest of us.
As time flew by, our positions changed and in passing Danielle always took time for a quick chat and to ask about my life and my family. She never forgot even the smallest details.
Recently we caught up over zoom and it was like going back in time to those good old days at 70 centre. I feel lucky to have shared a small place in Danielle’s life for she truly was one of a kind. She will be missed.
My deepest condolences to her family.
I am so sorry to hear of Danielle‘s passing. My deepest condolences to the family. Danielle was a wonderful lawyer, but more importantly she was a wonderful person. Her laughter lit up the room. It was an honour to have known her. She will be missed by many
I am so shocked and so sorry to hear of Danielle passing. she was a lovely person, a great friend, positive, kind and great presence. she cared so much for the clients at legal aid. she will be greatly missed.
I will miss you, Danielle, but thankfully, you leave me with over 30 years of memories of many wonderful times we had together. Memories of my days at LAO, high tea at the King Eddy, shopping for hats, dessert lunches at Demetris, dinner parties, Halloween parties…
As a dedicated lawyer, facilitator, case manager, and mentor, you were highly regarded by all who had the privilege of working with you. You have touched many people with your genuineness, kindness, intelligence, and integrity. I will miss your quick wit and your wicked laugh.
Rest in peace, dear Danielle.
Heartfelt condolences to Brian, Marc, Emily and family.
My deepest condolences to Brian, Marc, Emily and all of your family. My thoughts are with you.
I am so grateful to have known Danielle, as both a colleague at LAO and good friend, for many years. She was an amazing person who touched my life in so many ways. We will all miss her.
Dear Brian, Emily and Marc
We are saddened by the passing of Danielle. Though we knew her a short time through our church bible studies, she was a joyful member to our group and touched our hearts. We believe in a merciful, all-loving God and trust our wonderful friend is in the palm of His hand. May she rest in peace and may her memory be a blessing.
Thank you for making the world a better place – you are missed already
I had the pleasure of working with Danielle at Legal Aid years ago. Danielle was a remarkable woman who was admired and respected by all us who had the pleasure of working with her. She had an infectious laugh and was a kind and generous soul. Danielle cared deeply about her work and serving the most marginalized members of the community throughout her career as a lawyer. She will be deeply missed. My deepest condolences to her family and all who loved her.
I was very sad to hear about Danielle’s passing. I first met Danielle when I was doing my criminal articles and then got to know her when I was working as a duty counsel, after my call. When I returned to legal aid when the Refugee Law Office started, it was comforting to reconnect with a welcoming familiar face. I will remember her for her dedication to her work and her compassion and ceaseless efforts to help those needing legal aid, and, of course, her upbeat, unflustered demeanor.
Brian, Marc, Emily and families,
I worked at Legal Aid but in a regional office so would cross paths with Danielle when I’d be in the Provincial Office. It was my practice when I was in Toronto to go for walk abouts to say hello to people I knew and it was always such a treat when I crossed paths with Danielle. She always had a smile that reached her eyes and made time for a chat with me. I am so sorry for your loss and send you my deepest condolences.
So saddened to hear of Danielle’s death. I had the privilege of working with her in the Toronto Legal Aid Office where my office was two doors down from hers. She was a multitasking whirling dervish and force to be reckoned with both inside and outside the courtroom.
As you can tell from all the comments we had so much fun working with Danielle and my heart goes out to Brian, Marc, Emily and their the entire family.