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Jeanine B. "Gina" Mitchell

Willoughby, Ohio

1954 - 2021

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Jeanine B. “Gina” (nee Bonarrigo) Mitchell, 66, of Willowick, passed away Monday, May 3, 2021, at The Cleveland Clinic.Born Oct. 10, 1954, in Cleveland, she had lived in Collinwood before moving to Lake County.She was the loving mother of Robert T. (Laura) Mitchell Jr., and Michael A. (Amanda)...

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Gina had a golden heart. That's what we will always remember. Kindness and generosity of heart made her so dear. Our prayers are with her family with love.

Remembering our neighbor when we used to live in Willowick, we are very sorry to hear of Gina's passing. Sending all of Gina's family and friends, prayers and our condolences.

Gina was my boss, but also my friend. She took a chance on me when I was at the lowest point in my life. I will always be grateful to her. She lifted me up when I needed it and supported me back. Gina will be missed, but her spirit will be there forever.

Love to her family,
Mere

We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Gina will be missed very much. She was always so kind and loving and always there for you if you needed anything. She was a great cousin, friend and boss. Gina was a very young 66, her personality, humor and wit were incredible. I will miss talking all about our celebrity gossip, and our qvc addiction! I will miss your friendship. I am so grateful for the memories I will have of you. You were an amazing wife,...

My most heartfelt condolences to Bobby , Michael and their families , all that knew and loved Her, especially Tina. She was always so kind and good to me as a little girl and beyond those years. She loved her family with all her heart there’s nothing she would not do for a person . She’s up in heaven and looking on her loved ones , heaven gained an angel and I know she’s with the ones that love her there , the ones that love her here . She will always be missed , always be loved . Rest in...

Growing up in the Collinwood neighborhood, I knew Jeanine “Gina” well, and I admired her for her utmost loyalty to her family, genuineness, and that she always was “her own person.” Jeanine had no pretense. After many years, I had the opportunity of seeing Jeanine again, although it was under the sad unfortunate time of the passing of her beloved husband, Moose, at his funeral. Though I had wished I had seen her again under different circumstances, nonetheless, I am now so grateful to have...