GINA-DARGO-Obituary

GINA DARGO

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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GINA DARGO passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for GINA are being provided by Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on January 29, 2012.

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I am so heartborken to hear that Gina has passed. We had such good times in Louisiana when our kids were little. I decided to try and find her and found her obituary instead. Ron and Cody, I am so sorry. I would love to catch up and find out how you two are doing.

I miss working with Gina. And think about her often. She was gone too soon.

Still miss you everyday. ❤

I was just struck with a thought of Gina today. She was so amazing to us (my first husband, Scott, was an ITXM patient). She died at the same age as my husband. She was such a fire and so caring and helpful. Miss her so. All these years later, I pray that her family is doing well.

Bless ron and cody always in my heart l loved gina like a little sister

We are deeply saddened by Gina's passing and extend our deepest condolences to her family and friends. Gina was such a compassionate and caring giver. On the list of those whose life she touched is our son. She helped manage his care for six years while he battled TTP. Gina was one of the first at his bedside providing the plasmapheresis that saved his life. Our lives are enriched by having known her. We are forever grateful to Gina and will always remember and admire her enthusiasm and...

I just learned of Gina's passing. Gina and I connected immediately when we met years ago at a medical meeting. My sister's name is also Gina and we used to joke about how we thought we were also really sisters. She will be missed by many and may she rest in peace.

I just learned of Gina's passing today when I saw Kim in the Pittsburgh Marathon. It was such a shock and my heart just fell at the thought of you, her family, friends and co-workers. I knew Gina for 5 years when my husband had plasmapheresis treatments and she led a band of nurses whom we considered a Godsend and family. Such a loss. But, I am comforted to know that my dear Scott would have been there to meet her and show her around. God bless.