Share this tribute. Light a Candle. Gina M. Danner 59, of Dubuque, passed away peacefully Saturday, October 27th at home surrounded by her loving family following a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer.
Funeral services will be held at a. Friday, November 2, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church with Rev. David Schatz officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call from p. She graduated from Wahlert High School in and remained lifelong friends with many classmates. On September 19, , Gina married the love of her life, Kevin J. She went to work at Dubuque Orthodontics Associates for several years before deciding to take a break to raise her three daughters at home.
If raising three daughters did not keep her busy enough, Gina also opened a small gift shop located in the Ice Harbor Emporium and The Fussy Lady. In addition, she worked side by side with her husband owning and operating Tri A Transportation trucking company for twelve years.
Gina returned to Dubuque Orthodontics Associates after a nearly year break and was very devoted to her job, even through her difficult treatments.
She always found time to volunteer at St. Columbkille School and church functions. Gina had an eye for decorating. She loved hosting family holidays and will be remembered for her tiny Christmas cookies and turning her home into a Christmas wonderland. You would often find Gina relaxing by her pool on hot summer days. Memorials may be given to Hospice of Dubuque or the Michael W.
Oglesby Foundation which aides in furthering pancreatic cancer research. The Danner family wishes to express heartfelt thank you to Dr. Hermann and his staff at Grand River Medical Group and Hospice of Dubuque for their exceptional care throughout her journey. When Thursday, November 1st, pm - pm.
Milne worked as a debt collector for Barnard, the court heard. He was arrested in Portugal. The jury was told Mr Jarrett owed money to a local drug dealer, who in turn owed money to Barnard. He fell from the bedroom window, and was seriously injured and suffered from extensive burns, while Ms Ingles went to get Milo from another room. The remains of Ms Ingles and Milo were found in her bedroom under a window several days later, together with the body of a dog, the jury was told.
Mobile phone data showed Barnard and Milne exchanged calls the day before the fire. Barnard had also exchanged calls with Tabakis. A Mercecdes ML 4x4 car, owned by Barnard, was picked up on number plate recognition systems driving into Eastbourne before the fire, and then leaving the town, after the time of the blaze.
The same car was then taken by Tabakis on a ferry from Newhaven to Dieppe, and on to Portugal. He had been told by Barnard to "get the vehicle out of the country as quickly as possible as it had been involved in some criminal activity", the prosecution told the jury.
Barnard, 32, who lived in Portugal, and Milne, 42, from Hastings, were found guilty of murdering Ms Ingles and Milo, and the attempted murder of Toby Jarrett. The jury also found Milne guilty of being in possession of a prohibited weapon.
Tabakis, 31, from Hastings, was convicted of one charge of intent to pervert the course of justice. Senior Investigating Officer, Gordon Denslow from Sussex Police, said the investigation had been "very long and very complex". Donations in memory of Gina may be made to the American Cancer Society. May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will be here to walk beside you in your journey of grief.
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