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Memorial Celebrates Danielle van Dam

Hundreds Attend Public Service

POSTED: 11:10 am PST March 16, 2002
UPDATED: 8:49 pm PST March 17, 2002

Friends, family and hundreds of San Diegans turned out at San Diego's La Jolla Shores park Saturday morning to say their farewell to 7-year-old Danielle van Dam.
Brenda and Damon van Dam
Danielle's Parents Share Memories Of Their Daughter
"Seven years ago God sent us an angel. Although we will never know why He took her so soon -- our hearts may never mend -- we will always cherish the time we spent with her," Danielle's father, Damon van Dam, said. Danielle was discovered missing from her bed Feb. 2., sparking an unprecedented search effort for the girl. Many had no connection to the child, and knew her only from the "Missing" fliers put up all over town, and the heartbreaking home videos shown in news reports that captured a playful girl with a flare for fashion. Danielle van Dam
DANIELLE VAN DAM 1994-2002
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Her naked and decomposing body was found about a month later in eastern San Diego County. By San Diego standards, Saturday was cold and rainy, but that did little to deter the crowd of people that turned out with pink and purple ribbons -- Danielle's favorite colors -- and pins with second-grader's picture. More people attended the service than had been expected, local television station KGTV reported. "Danielle was a caring, loving little girl who loved playing with her brothers and her friends," Damon van Dam said, breaking into tears. "Danielle, in her short time here, has touched so many lives. We feel blessed as a family to have her as our little angel." Brenda van Dam echoed her husband's sentiments and lamented all the life events that she would miss out on. "I looked forward to so many precious times in our life that we would share … her first date, her first prom, college, marriage and her becoming a mother herself. And in one night, all of these precious moments were taken away," Brenda van Dam said. "If I had only had one thing to say to any parent, it would be: 'Please do not take one moment of your child's life for granted.'" The service ended with Danielle's parents releasing doves, and members of the crowd releasing pink and purple balloons. The memorial comes after an emotional week for Danielle's parents, who were grilled by defense attorneys about their personal activities on the night their daughter disappeared. A neighbor, David Westerfield, 50, has been ordered to stand trial for Danielle's kidnapping and murder. He has pleaded not guilty. A trial date will be set March 28. Previous Stories:

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