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Dennis Wayne Janner

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Dennis Wayne Janner

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Dec 2015 (aged 62)
Webster, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Leon, Galveston County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.4986155, Longitude: -94.9317328
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Dennis Wayne Janner

SAN LEON - Dennis Wayne Janner passed away December 21, 2015, at Clear Lake Regional Hospital. He died while hospitalized for an illness that followed many years of multiple illnesses and surgeries. Dennis was born June 18, 1953, to Henry O. and Gertrude M. Janner in Houston, TX. He graduated in 1971 from Dickinson High School. Most of his adult life was spent in the real estate business in the San Leon/Bacliff area.

Dennis is preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Gertrude Janner.

Survivors include: brothers, Charles Janner (wife, Judy) and Mark Janner (wife, Augustine); sister, Rose Ann Giles (husband, Kevin); nephews Damon Janner, Shawn Miller, William Giles, and Alistair Giles.

Dennis was well known to many doctors and medical students in the UTMB system. His body has been donated to continue to be of service to medical research. His remains will be buried at the San Leon cemetery at a later date.

Jan 14 2016
Galveston Daily News
Dennis Wayne Janner

SAN LEON - Dennis Wayne Janner passed away December 21, 2015, at Clear Lake Regional Hospital. He died while hospitalized for an illness that followed many years of multiple illnesses and surgeries. Dennis was born June 18, 1953, to Henry O. and Gertrude M. Janner in Houston, TX. He graduated in 1971 from Dickinson High School. Most of his adult life was spent in the real estate business in the San Leon/Bacliff area.

Dennis is preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Gertrude Janner.

Survivors include: brothers, Charles Janner (wife, Judy) and Mark Janner (wife, Augustine); sister, Rose Ann Giles (husband, Kevin); nephews Damon Janner, Shawn Miller, William Giles, and Alistair Giles.

Dennis was well known to many doctors and medical students in the UTMB system. His body has been donated to continue to be of service to medical research. His remains will be buried at the San Leon cemetery at a later date.

Jan 14 2016
Galveston Daily News


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