Jenine R. Danker
January 18, 1961 – July 3, 2020
Preceded in death by mother, Ottie Jean Danker. Survived by father, Richard G. Danker (Betty); sisters, Pamela J. Danker and Sheri M. Kuta (Ken); nephew, Jerrod Danker (Amanda Harkin); special friend, Mary Rourke.
VISITATION: Thursday, July 9th from 10am to 11am at the West Center Chapel, followed by SERVICES at 11am. To view a live broadcast of the Funeral Service, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click on the “View Live Cast” button on our home page or use Service Link below. Memorials are suggested to Nebraska Humane Society.
Funeral Service Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/jenine-danker—funeral-service-939091
13 Comments
Peace, Love and Light! You will be forever missed, Janine. ~Heidi
Such a kind hearted woman. Always positive and trying to see the good in everyone and everything. My deepest sympathy and Pr ayers to her family.
My condolences to the family, I was part of her work family and she was a beautiful soul, she has been and will continue to be missed !
RIP Jenine. Condolences to Dick, Sheri and Pam.
We are so sorry for your loss. Such fond childhood memories with her. May God hold your hands through this trying time.
My deepest sympathy with the passing of Jenine. She always had a terrific smile on her face at the end of her night shift when I would see her in the mornings. She shared her “light” with all she came in contact with. Patients and staff appreciated her. She is missed. May God comfort and keep you in his care during this time and always.
My deepest sympathy to the family. Jenine always had a smile on her face. She was a life long friend And thinking back over our friendship it seems like yesterday we were teenagers. I always enjoyed listening to her tell stories, her eyes were so animated. Over the past several years we did not see much of each other but I knew our friendship remained. Heaven gained a special angel.
Jenine really DID always have a smile for everyone! She liked to have fun and was great for a conversation. My family would stop @ their farm on the way back from a day of skiing @ Desota Bend. (Back in the day when you could still swim there.) We kids always had a blast together. Just saw her last summer @ Sheri’s party! I will really miss her.
Jenine would light up the room and made everyone she knew feel loved. Her strength and character made her a powerful example for others to follow. She will be missed.
I was greeted countless times in the early morning hours at work as we passed each other. Her shift would be ending and mine was just beginning. She was always so joyful and had a smile that could light up the room. it was such a bright spot when I would look at the board and see that she had my patient that I needed report on we would enjoy our little morning, humorous chats. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult and unexpected time. Please know that she was delight to work with and will be missed. May God bring you all a comfort and peace at this time and days to come.
Jennie was one of a kind, loving, smart, witty, caring and an excellent nurse. Jennie mentored many nurses through the years. The last time we were out to.lunch at Henry’s diner in Crescent, Jenine bought an elderly gentleman’s lunch, just because. Your are dearly loved and missed my friend. CONDOLENCES to all family and friends
Sorry to her of Jenines passingl thinking of you and your family.
Pam, I am so sorry about the loss of your sister. I did watch the service online with you. May your heart feel and remember all the loving memories you have . Love, Mitzi(Dr Stephenson’s office)
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