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Reynaldo L. Gonzales

San Antonio, Texas

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GONZALESReynaldo L. Gonzales went to be with the Lord on December 16, 2010. He is preceded in death by his brother Gerald Gonzales. He was born to Alex Gonzales & Isabal Romero on Feburary 7, 1955 in San Antonio, TX. Known to his family and friends as "Nana" he is survived by his mother,...

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Missing you always dad

You will not be forgotten in my heart. love u couisin.. .wish we had more time to get to know you. love ur cousin maxine

We are saddened by your sudden departure. But we take great comfort knowing that you suffer no more and are in a better place. You will live forever in our hearts and through our lives; I am grateful for the wonderful memories and times we shared all as a family. We love you and we will continue to keep you in our prayers. We will see each other again.

We are deeply saddened by your sudden departure, but we are comforted by the great times and memories we share with you. You will forever live with us through our lives. You will be missed, but I am comforted by the knowledge that you suffer no more and are in a better place. We will continue to pray for you and most definitely love you! We will see each other again.

You will FOREVER be in my heart. My cousin NaNa....I LOVE YOU

I love you grandpa

I know you will be looking down at us when we need a husband,dad,step dad,cousin,brother,son,friend ,or anything else.We know that you will be proud of us for are success.You are a strong wonderful man .You are a good husband to my mom.She loves you to the bottom of her big loving heart.And your daughters one word a amazing,beautiful,strong,caring,loving people just like there mother and father.
R.I.P. step dad
lots of love your step daughter janelli

to my loving cousin I will always remember you as part of the group of cousins playing in the back yard at Grandma's house and walking to school in those cold days and how proud you were when you became a cross guard and how proud you were wearing your bright red strap and your shiny badge. love you always and we will meet again one day with God's promise of eternal live in his house in heaven.

Ray I will always remember you as my loving cousin and all the fun we had when we were children playing in the back yard at Grandma's house and sharing the memories walking to school in those cold days and remembering you with your cross guard strap and badge how proud you were wearing it........ love you always and we will be together again one day as God promises us. Mary Jane Botello ( Devine, TX)