Daniel was survived by his mother Maria Espinoza Gonzales of El Llano; father Joe R. Gonzales (wife Eva) of La Puebla; brothers: Joseph Richard Gonzales Jr. (wife Roxanne) of Española, David Gonzales (companion Andrea Romero) and Dominic Gonzales of the family home in El Llano; maternal grandparents: Frances Espinoza of Fairview and Lee Espinoza of El Llano; paternal grandmother, Vangie Gonzales of Santa Fe; nephews and nieces: Destiny, Davina and Adam Gonzales all of Española; numerous uncles/aunts, cousins and many friends.
Daniel was a Veteran of the United States Marine Corp. having served in the Middle East & Hawaii with The First Marine Amphibious Assault Division. He loved the outdoors, camping, fishing and hiking.
Public visitation and a Devotional Service were on 8 December 2010 at El Buen Pastor Church. Funeral service was on 9 December 2010 also at El Buen Pastor Church in Ranchitos. Burial followed at the Santa Fe National Cemetery with full military honors.
In lieu of flowers, Daniel's preference was that memorial contributions be made to Smile Train, an organization that provides cleft lip and palate repair surgery to under privileged children or to Blue Star Mothers's of America a service organization that provides care packages for our service men and women stationed over seas and support to their families back home.
Daniel was survived by his mother Maria Espinoza Gonzales of El Llano; father Joe R. Gonzales (wife Eva) of La Puebla; brothers: Joseph Richard Gonzales Jr. (wife Roxanne) of Española, David Gonzales (companion Andrea Romero) and Dominic Gonzales of the family home in El Llano; maternal grandparents: Frances Espinoza of Fairview and Lee Espinoza of El Llano; paternal grandmother, Vangie Gonzales of Santa Fe; nephews and nieces: Destiny, Davina and Adam Gonzales all of Española; numerous uncles/aunts, cousins and many friends.
Daniel was a Veteran of the United States Marine Corp. having served in the Middle East & Hawaii with The First Marine Amphibious Assault Division. He loved the outdoors, camping, fishing and hiking.
Public visitation and a Devotional Service were on 8 December 2010 at El Buen Pastor Church. Funeral service was on 9 December 2010 also at El Buen Pastor Church in Ranchitos. Burial followed at the Santa Fe National Cemetery with full military honors.
In lieu of flowers, Daniel's preference was that memorial contributions be made to Smile Train, an organization that provides cleft lip and palate repair surgery to under privileged children or to Blue Star Mothers's of America a service organization that provides care packages for our service men and women stationed over seas and support to their families back home.
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