STEFANIE Daubert was a well-known Californian motivational speaker.
The conservative Trump supporter died in a sad accident.
What did Stefanie Daubert do?
Times Now says that Stefanie Daubert was from California, in Bakersfield.
On her LinkedIn page, the motivational speaker and Trump supporter says she worked as a reporter for The Epoch Times.
This job started for her in March 2023, and in January 2017, she started writing opinions for The Bakersfield Californian.
This year, she got her master’s in social work from the University of Southern California.
Along with custom portraits and paintings, Daubert also made 3D art.
Her X account, @Stefild, had 42,000 followers, making her a well-known person on social media.
“Reporter/Writer/Journalist/Podcaster/Video Maker, Conservative, Christian Social Worker, Counselor, Truth Reporter, Support President Trump
#Trump2024,” she says in her bio.
A Facebook page with 1,200 fans called @stefanie.daubert.7 and an Instagram account with 139 fans called @stefaniewriter74 also had many fans.
What killed her?
Daubert’s sister shared the sad news of her death on social media on April 21, 2024.
“This is Stefanie’s sister.” I’m sorry to say that she died on April 11 at 6 p.m. Thanks for being there for her. She wrote on X, “I know she loved her Twitter (X) family.”
“This is Melody, Stefanie’s sister. “In case you didn’t know, Stefanie died on April 11,” she wrote on Facebook.
“Her service is tomorrow, April 22, at Bakersfield’s Grace Assembly of God. The viewing starts at noon, and the service starts at 1:00. After the viewing, there will be a service at Hillcrest Memorial Park at 2:00.
Even though Melody didn’t say what killed Daubert, he had been sick with Addison’s Disease.
The influencer set up a GoFundMe page after being diagnosed in October 2023.
“My name is Stefanie Daubert. In October 2023, I was told I had Addison’s Disease. Addison’s disease is a disease that kills. “Since October, I’ve been to the hospital six times, and twice I was so close to dying in the intensive care unit,” she wrote.
The disease makes your adrenal glands stop working, which means your body won’t make cortisol. I have an Addisonian crisis when I don’t have cortisol. This is when all of my electrolytes drop to dangerously low levels, and I go into shock and coma,” she said.
“I pass out a lot because Addison’s disease makes my blood pressure very low.” I haven’t been able to work because of these things, and I might never be able to…as I try to get disability.
“I can’t pay my bills. I never ask for help. I won’t hear anything about disability for a few more months. Any amount of money would be greatly appreciated.
Did Stefanie Daubert have a husband?
It looks like Daubert wasn’t married.
The writer’s Facebook page said she was single.
We don’t know about her dating life or romantic relationships.