
Gina Marie Seyba, age 57, of Clintonville (formerly of Milwaukee) went to be with the Lord on June 20, 2020 at ThedaCare Regional Medical Center – Neenah.
Gina was born June 5, 1963 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as the youngest of three children to Carol Jahn (Edwards) and the late Thomas Gardipee. Gina worked at Columbia St. Mary’s in the Medical Records Department for many years, prior to moving to Clintonville in 2016.
Gina was a kindhearted person who loved her two daughters dearly. She was also like a mom to many others. She would share a meal with her neighbors on occasion and offer them anything they were in need of. Regardless of her personal struggles, she could effortlessly make anyone smile or laugh with her unique sense of humor. She had an inner strength that most could not match, and always spoke up when she felt she needed to.
She enjoyed spending time with her significant other David, watching the Packers play, going fishing, and gardening. Gina took pride in her home being organized and tidy. Anyone who knew her, knew she absolutely loved coffee- day or night.
Survivors include her two daughters, Cassandra Marquez-Rojas (Gerson) and Jamie Seyba (Tommy), both of Clintonville, her significant other of three years, David Chase of Mukwa. Gina is further survived by her mother Carol Jahn (Edwards); her sister, Candace Gardipee; and brother, Thomas Gardipee. Also survived by her grandchildren: Gennarose, Celina, Hector, Xavier, Kyle, Annalee, Isaiah, Thomas Jr, and Madilynn. Gina is further survived by step grandchildren: Jordan, Brianna, and Savannah; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives, friends and acquaintances. She will be sorely missed.
Memorial Service will be held on Friday, July 3rd at 12:00 Noon at Beil-Didier Funeral Home, Clintonville, with Rev. Jill Meyer officiating. Visitation will be on Friday from 11:00 AM until time of service. Go to www.beil-didier.com to sign the online guestbook or to send a card to the family.
Special thanks to everyone for showing our family so much love and support during this difficult time.
















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