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Phillip Gonzales Jr.

Torrance, California

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Gonzales, Phillip, Jr. Passed away at his home early Thursday morning, September 6, 2007. He was born and raised in Corsicana, Texas, where he graduated from high school and attended college. He joined the United States Air Force at 21 and served his country for 26 years. Upon his military...

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To my dad's friends: Thank you so much for all of your memories and kind words about Dad. It's been too hard for me to look at the guest book before today, but now I wish that I had done so earlier. Knowing that Dad was so well-loved helps a lot. He was moving to Idaho with me and my kids the day after he passed away. He'll always be here with us, rooting for our 'boys! Know that his whole downstairs is painted blue and gray in honor of our team. I miss him terribly every day, but hearing...

Rebecca and Family: your Dad was so well thought of and respected with his classmates. So many of us had been corresponding with him during the past months. We know his dream was to get stronger and get to the BIG "50" reunion in 2009. We will treasure that memory. Can you even imagine how glad we all are that he had the opportunity to know so many missed him at the most recent reunion, April 2007? We allowed him to know that. Treasure those memories. He really was humorous and made us laugh...

I am sorry to hear about Phillip. It was always great to be around him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Mike and Janie

I have known Phillip since jr. High School in Corsicana. My thoughts and prayers are with all your family at this time.

I first meet Phillip in first grade. All through school, he was a special guy.He had a great smile and was always friendly. May the Lord bless you, his family, and may His spirit bring you confort now and the days to come.

PHIL, I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU AS A CHILD WHEN I MARRIED RUDY YOUR BROTHER. YOU GREW UP BEFORE OUR EYES AND YOU DID VERY WELL. EXCELLENT STUDENT, GOOD KID& FRIEND. NEVER SAW WHEN YOU WERE UNHAPPY. BUT YOU LEFT TOO SOON. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY YOUR LOVELY DAUGHTER, SON & GRANDCHILDREN, BY YOUR BROTHER & FAMILY AND BY YOUR MANY NIECES, NEPHEWS THAT YOU LEFT BEHIND AND WHO WILL ROOT FOR YOUR "DALLAS COWBOYS?" YOU'RE HEAVEN BOUND. GO PHIL, GOD BLESS

I remember meeting Phillip when I was six and he was four. He lived in the second house on 19th street just off 13th Ave. My grand mother and grandfather Rogers live four houses from him. We would play games in the dirt street that ran in front of our houses. When I remet him in high school I asked him if he remembered those games we played. He said he would always remember those fun steet games and the good time we had when my grandfather took us to the picture show and to the creek at...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.