Danko, Beth L. of Milwaukee
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 28, 2019, age 66, at Horizon’s Lawlis Family Hospice in Mequon. Born as a twin with John “Johnny D” (Sandra) in Milwaukee on February 2, 1953, (Groundhog’s Day) to John and Elizabeth (Ralion) Danko.
Beloved friend and companion to Duane O’Re…read more
Danko, Beth L. of Milwaukee
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 28, 2019, age 66, at Horizon’s Lawlis Family Hospice in Mequon. Born as a twin with John “Johnny D” (Sandra) in Milwaukee on February 2, 1953, (Groundhog’s Day) to John and Elizabeth (Ralion) Danko.
Beloved friend and companion to Duane O’Reilly for 27 years. Special family to Stacy (Edward) Hormann and Aaron (Tina) O’Reilly. Proud grandmother to Alyssa, Sean, Elle and Tyler Hormann.
Preceded in death by twin brother of John “Johnny D” (Sandra). Further loved by many friends and family.
A Committal Service at Graceland Cemetery, 6401 North 43rd Street, Milwaukee on Friday June 7, 2019, 11:00 AM-11:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to the American Cancer Society.
Beth loved fast cars and dreamed of a getting a new Camaro someday. She spent much of her time with her many special feline friends throughout the years – she was an animal lover and caretaker. A lover of all things nature (except for that 1 squirrel!). Always had a special fondness for plants and big old trees. Traveled out of the country for the first time to Canada with Duane O’Reilly and Stacy Hormann, and enjoyed two cruises as well as some fun getaways throughout the years.
Best gift-wrapper in the Midwest if you liked a good challenge to open your gift. Always baked fun cookies and treats for Duane and her grandchildren. She loved her soft and warm sweaters, they didn’t even get put away for the summers.
A special” Thank You” to the nurses at Horizon’s Lawlis Family Hospice in Mequon for all their care.
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Date: Friday, June 7, 2019
Time: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to the American Cancer Society.
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Mark Guillette posted on 6/9/19
Beth was a loyal friend, great neighbor, and the best pet sitter anyone could hope for. When we moved away she gave me a seed packet of Forgot Me Nots so I would forget her. The flowers are almost done blooming for the year, but there is no way I will ever forget my good friend Beth.