EVELIO-GONZALEZ-Obituary

EVELIO GONZALEZ

Washington, District of Columbia

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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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  Evelio Gonzalez "E.J." (Age 38)  Of Chantilly, VA passed away Tuesday, October 27, 2015. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, his father and stepmother, Evelio and Susan, and his brother, Alan. E.J. had a passion for flying, including recent seaplane training; traveling; running, and...

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great nephew very sad lost, will remember you always.

We will remember you an Heidi Nicole
my god daughter. always.

EJ you were & always will be very special to us.Remembering all the fun times you, Heidy & our kids had playing together so many years ago. You grew into a fine and upstanding man. You will be missed by all & never forgotten. Thank you for touching & gracing our lives. Fly with the angels & God bless you and Heidy with eternal peace & joy.

EJ, you were such a good guy. Nerdy, funny and fun and adventurous. Thank you for bringing fun, love and laughter to my friend Elizabeth. I'll miss you so much.

May the Lord through the help of the Holy Spirit comfort you, and wipe away your tears in Jesus name.

Please accept my condolences. May God send His Holy Spirit to comfort Evelio's Wife, family & Friends as only He can. Evelio LIVES ON in the memories of him that we have and celebrate.

Elizabeth,
I work with your father-in-law. Words can not say enough, but my prayers are with you. God Bless.

Elizabeth my heart is breaking for you. His spirit will stay with you forever. I never had the pleasure of meeting EJ but I could see he made you happy. I know you have wonderful friends and family surrounding you and they will help you through this tragic event. Stay strong sweetie

Prayers and wishes to the family for love, comfort and peace. May he rest and be at peace. He was a wonderful, kind person of many talents; his legacy of love and how he brought people together will never be forgotten. -- Bill and Jan Williams of Alexandria, VA