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Daisy Noelle Dole, a heartwarming spirit who never met a stranger, was born on September 5, 2021, in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Her joyful presence brought light to those lucky enough to know her, and she filled the world with laughter and love until her untimely departure on Friday, February 21, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee. Daisy's favorite color was blue, a fitting tribute to her vibrant personality that shone brightly in every moment of her short life.
As a beloved member of Cornerstone Church in Madison, Tennessee, Daisy embraced her faith with an innocent enthusiasm that touched the hearts of many. She had an adventurous spirit that found joy in the wonderful world of dinosaurs, often filling her days with playful imagination and boundless curiosity. Her love for Jesus was woven intricately into the fabric of who she was, guiding her interactions with kindness and warmth.
Daisy is deeply mourned by her family, who carry her memory in their hearts. She is survived by her devoted parents, Roci and Tye Eugene Dole, who cherished every sweet smile and giggle. Her sisters, Abby, Beth, and Carol Dole, also hold dear the countless moments they shared with their beloved sibling, moments filled with laughter, play, and the simple joy of being together. Grandparents, Becky Fullingim and Ron & Menchie Dole, maternal grandparents, Amy & Mike Steele and Charles Rogers, and great grandparents Dan & Pat DelGrosso, and also Marie Brown will forever remember her as a bright star who illuminated their lives.
A visitation to honor Daisy will be held on Friday, February 28, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, followed by a funeral service at 2:00 PM, both taking place at Cornerstone Church, 726 West Old Hickory Blvd, Madison, TN 37115.
Donations can be made to Daisy's family by clicking here.
Alexander Funeral Home and Cremation Center has been entrusted with Daisy's final arrangements.
584 Nashville Pike, Gallatin, TN 37066
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