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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the loss of one of our most beloved members, Daytonite.
Daytonite was instrumental in working with the nursing students here at allnurses.com. She was always there for them as well as the seasoned nurse. Her love, however, was teaching those in a nursing program by leading and guiding them here at allnurses.com.
Daytonite had been ill for a while; more seriously in the past 8 months. She passed away on April 8th, 2010.
Our sincere sympathy to the family of Daytonite. If anyone would like to place a condolence, here is the online obituary: JOYCE WAGNER Obituary: View JOYCE WAGNER's Obituary by The Plain Dealer. We think her family would be very touched reading the comments from our allnurses family.
We join you in mourning our friend...
Our fellow colleague...
A nurse above all...
A true advocate for the patient...
A teacher who gave of her heart for all who aspired to be a nurse.
Goodbye, Daytonite. You will be truly missed.
With Love,
All the allnurses.com staff
Daytonite was Simply an Angel from Heaven.. As a student, she change my life by literally molding my mind to think critically in every situation. As a new RN I have the ability to continue that process. I will miss her dearly... She was truely inspirational to me.... My heart goes out to her family & friends.... Rest in Peace Daytonite...
I can't believe this. Daytonite was always so helpful to nursing students and giving so much of her time to help us understand things better. I have seen many of her threads where she explained things in depth and have benefited from them. My condolences to her family. We will surely miss her presence on Allnurses.com.
I am so sorry to hear this. I remember reading her posts when I first visited this site and being so amazed by the detail and effort she took to give excellent advice and help to all the nursing students on here. I am sad she will not be there to provide her excellent input while I'm in nursing school, and more importantly, I'm so sad for the loss her loved ones have to endure. May she rest in peace.
Nursey71
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What an extraordinary lady..I never got to thank her for helping me so much with my course...She helped student nurses without being judgemental. I will miss her. She is an inspiration to me and I hope to be just like her one day..My deepest sympathy to her family...May she rest in peace..