

Dayneri Perez, beloved wife, daughter, sister, and friend, was born in Havana, Cuba, to Maritza Fernandez and Hector Gonzalez. She later made her home in Miami, Florida, where she attended school and built lifelong relationships that shaped the remarkable woman she became. Dayneri married the love of her life, David Perez, on July 12, 2021, in a beautiful ceremony in West Palm Beach, Florida.
A dedicated and accomplished professional, Dayneri graduated from the University of Phoenix and served as a Provider Affairs Project Consultant for Health Care Services Corporation, where she was admired for her expertise, dedication, and unwavering compassion.
Dayneri’s life was marked by service. She was deeply involved in her church and committed herself to community work through organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and Feeding South Florida. She was known for her constant acts of kindness and her sincere desire to help others without expecting anything in return. Her generosity and gentle spirit touched everyone she encountered.
Dayneri is survived by her loving husband, David Perez; her siblings Priscilla Izquierdo and Emmanuel Franque; and her parents Maritza Fernandez and Edilberto Perez. She is also mourned by her aunts Soledad Snowball and Odalys Samudio; nieces and nephews Natalie Franque, Benny Franque, Emmanuel Franque Jr., and Kashi Guzman; cousins Amanda Samudio, Andrew Samudio, and Edith Levandoski; and brothers- and sisters-in-law Veronica Gonzalez, Elizabeth Perez, Marivette Perez, and Cademe Guzman. Dayneri also leaves behind her cherished in-laws Marco Perez and Ivette Perez, as well as her beloved dog, Bella Perez, who brought her endless comfort and joy.
A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held on Thursday, December 4th, from 4:00 to 8:30 p.m. at 2401 S University Drive, Davie, FL 33324. Arrangements are entrusted to Fred Hunters Funeral Home.
The family of Dayneri Perez wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Cleveland Clinic, the dedicated Medical Care Team, Dr. Tiffany George, Dr. Joel Cardenas, the ER Team, and the Hematology & Oncology nurses and staff. They also thank the HCSC and Cigna management teams, leadership, and coworkers for their unwavering support, as well as Pastors Jaime Macias and Mayra Macias for their spiritual guidance and care.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Fred Hunters Funeral Home, the American Cancer Society, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, or the Cleveland Clinic Hematology–Oncology Department.
Dayneri will be remembered for her radiant heart, her service to others, and the profound love she shared with all who knew her. Her memory will continue to inspire kindness and compassion for years to come.
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