Daniel Garcia Ramos Sr.
May 2, 1955 - November 8, 2021
Daniel Garcia Ramos Sr., 66, of Twin Falls Idaho, left this earth to be with our father in heaven on November 8, 2021. He passed away in his home after many years of dedicating himself to his true passion, his business, Gem State Security.
He was born May 2, 1955, in a small town called Bracketville, in the great state of Texas, to Rosa G. Gonzalez. Daniel was the oldest of seven children.
He left school at an early age to begin working in order to help raise his brothers and sisters. He proudly became the man of the house.
Daniel had lived a full life and was a man who had never shied away from hard work.
After growing up working in the fields, and driving a truck he became a guitar player/singer in a Christian band. He loved sharing beautiful music and the gospel wherever he traveled. He had been all over the US from Del Rio, Texas to Burley, Idaho, finally settling in Twin Falls and taking ownership of his business nearly 20 years ago.
His private security company was the first in Twin Falls to adhere to new licensing almost 13 years ago. He was featured in the Times-News for this accomplishment. Daniel single-handedly owned and operated one of the largest security companies in the Magic Valley.
Daniel enjoyed watching his two sons play baseball as kids, a shared passion of theirs.
Another passion of his was Tejano music. He kept a radio station out of Texas streaming through his home and car radios at most times.
When Daniel's youngest daughter gave him another grandson, it brought new joy to his life. He enjoyed sharing pictures and stories with friends and family about "Mr. Oliver" as he would refer to him.
The only disappointment Daniel ever expressed was that of not being able to travel back home to Texas to visit his other grandchildren and great-grandchildren more. He knew his business was not just a full-time job, but his life. He hoped his family would understand and never forget how much he loved each and every one of them. He was proud to know that his kids were thriving in their individual lives, and he had succeeded in his job of raising them.
In his later years, he often told friends and family that he felt best when he was out working. There was nothing he loved more than being out in the community and making everyone feel safe. He was one of Twin Falls's most trusted individuals, to which he was immensely proud.
Daniel is survived by his two sons and daughter: Daniel Ramos Jr, David Ramos, and Shania Burck, along with her husband Christopher Burck. He is also survived by his nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Siblings: Salvandor Gonzalez, Elia Gutierrez, Richard Ramos, Ruben Gonzalez, Ruth Doria, Joe Gonzalez, Rachel Garcia, Edward Gonzalez.
Memorial contributions may be sent to Serenity Funeral Chapel at 502 2nd Ave N, Twin Falls, ID 83301.
A quote that Daniel lived by was, "Business comes first. While your heart may be yearning for love, your head knows putting career matters first makes sense."
A celebration of life will be held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 17, 2021, at Rock Creek Celebration Center, 320 Main Ave. North, Twin Falls, Idaho. Services are under the care of Serenity Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services of Idaho, Twin Falls, Idaho. For tributes and condolences go to www.serenityfuneralchapel.com.
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Kori Lynn Ward
November 25, 2021
my condolences to Dans Family
Dan Lewin
November 16, 2021
Dan was a pleasure to work with. He often mentioned wanting to spend more time with family. He said he could take vacation whenever he wanted to as long as he didn't miss work. Rest easy brother.
Velma Hopkins
November 16, 2021
This makes me so very sad to see of Daniel“s passing. I worked at Walgreens on Blue Lakes and he was one of my favorite customers. Daniel was so kind and polite to me. He talked about his family a lot. He would show me pictures of his grand kids and great grand kids, and he spoke of wanting to go to Texas to see everyone. Daniel was also very proud of his business he had built in Twin Falls. I believe he was torn between his business and Texas. We would talk about loneliness. I would always tease him that he needed to get a dog he could take to work with him and be a companion. Again I am so sorry to see of his passing, but I know he loved his kids, grandkids, and great grand kids very much.
I can say that Daniel was my friend.
Fly high Daniel. You will be missed.
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