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Visitation Sunday February 18th from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.
A Celebration of life service will be held at 3:00 p.m.
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Miller's FlowersJennifer Lynn Duggan, 44, passed away, unexpectedly, in Ascension-All Saints ER on Wednesday, February 7, 2018. She was born in Elgin, Illinois on May 9, 1973. Jennifer had been employed by the Wisconsin Hospitality Group as a manager of one of the Applebee’s restaurants.
Surviving are her children, Samantha Duggan, of Milwaukee, Frank (Brittany Tanner) Heeg, , Kimberly Heeg, all of Racine; 11 grandchildren, Sunny Curtis, Chantario Curtis, Emahanii Curtis, Javien Anderson, Moesha Vincent, Gianna Vallin, Zara Vallin, Paxton Tanner, Alexis Tanner, Carlos Ramirez Jr., Leannah Ramirez, and soon to be born Timothy Monroe Jr.; mother, Terri Ann Draganowski, of Morgantown, KY; three brothers, Robert (Damon York-Duggan) Duggan,of Antioch, IL Jeremy (Jennifer) Mroch, of Johnsburg, IL, Jarred Mroch, of McHenry, IL, niece, Madisyn Duggan, two nephews, Christopher Mroch, and Logan Charles Mroch; and her longtime loving companion, William “Will” Dantzler. Jennifer was preceded in death by her daughter, Alexis Heeg.
Dustin, Quinn, Kaylee, and Josh says
I am so sorry for you loss. Love you all bunches
Brian Creighton says
So sorry for everyone’s loss. May Jennifer now watch over all her loved ones. Godspeed
Terry Sloan says
Rest in peace Jennifer 🌾 It hurt to hear the news of Jennifer, my heart is broken for everyone that she held near. Gone too soon
Robin. Tresch says
I love you nifer you will be missed dearly. All my love aunt Robin
Lynn Bartoszuk says
My heart goes out to her family. She is missed every day, love you Duggie!
Peg Baikie says
SO sorry fpr your loss.Gone way to soon.Terry you have my love and sympathy. Hugs Garys cousin Peg
Samantha duggan oldest daughter says
Mom i love u an i promise. I will make u proud
Cathy Hensley says
It’s just so hard to put into words the loss I am feeling. My heart is hurting, I will miss you Jen.., I love you. Aunt Cathy xoxo
Bryan Hicks says
We will truly miss Jen at Applebees on Sundays. We enjoyed conversating with her and over the years, got to know her well. She was very caring of others and especially of her family. Knowing the sting of death all too well, it is one of if not the most painful things to experience but know that death is not the end. We can truly gain comfort from the bible which helps us to appreciate the marvelous hope of those we have lost in death. For example:
Rev 21:4 “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be know no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”
John 5:28,29 “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life…”
When I think of Jen, she certainly did good things and no doubt God remembers those good things. So that scripture at John certainly applies to her so take comfort in knowing their is a hope to see our love ones who have died.
Anonymous says
hey its your granddaughter sunny I love you miss you so much
sunny curtis says
I loved my nana so much at least she’s in a better place and so I didn’t get say good bye to her, we text the last text I sent her was happy new year and she text back I miss and always will rip nana I loved you with all my heart 🙁 P.S. I hope my nana will see this…..love you nana)
Emahannii S. curtis says
i love yo granma, your daughter/my mother joined you on July 4th and I hope you both can see me and see how I grown
Lieutenant Commander Carl M. Smith of United States, Navy. says
It is glad to see that Jennifer was well loved by her family and her grandchildren. I hope we all get a chance to have that much love.