Danielle Renee (Rogers) Harre was born on January 7th 1981 in Denver Colorado to Ben and Deb Rogers. The daughter of a Marine, Danielle grew up in a military community, learning to explore and travel the world at an early age. Through these experiences, Danielle was surrounded by people of different cultures and beliefs shaping the woman she became. Her world expanded as she attended schools ranging from Camp Pendleton, CA to Beaufort, SC to Muscat, Oman and Oslo, Norway. In addition to the love of her parents, Danielle's earliest years were influenced by US Embassy Marines who took her under their wing and watched out for her. Danielle moved to Seward with her family in 1994 and graduated from Seward High School in 1999. She attended UNL for 2 years. After attending UNL, Danielle demonstrated her caring nature becoming a para-educator working with special needs children at Seward Elementary. Her true love was music, and she loved performing on stage sharing her angelic voice for audiences far and wide. Following in her Grandmother's footsteps, Danielle performed in numerous Goehner Centennial Players Melodramas as the heroine and also performed in several local community theatre plays in Lincoln. Dreaming of making it big, she even auditioned for American Idol. Nothing, however, was more important than her dream of starting her own family and becoming a wife and mother. She met the love of her life and married, Jason Harre, a Marine, in 2005. Together, they had two beautiful daughters, Selena Renee and Danika Taylor and Danielle was a mother to her step-son, Jordan Michael, whom she loved with all of her heart. Danielle loved unconditionally, was caring and giving, and had a heart of gold. Her love of family was strong, her love of her husband and children was infinite, and the love for her sister endless. She had an infectious laugh that could not be mistaken and is a bright light in each of our lives that will never be forgotten. Danielle is survived by her husband, Jason Harre; her children, Jordan, Selena, and Danika; her parents Deb and Ben Rogers, Jerry and Linda Harre, and Susan Harre; her siblings, Jaime Rogers, Jenny Harre, Jerry and Sarah Harre; grandparents, Caryl and Lloyd Schulz, Jim Runyan, and Patricia Harre; and numerous loving Aunts and Uncles.