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Antonia "Toni" Marie Gonzalez (Blanco), of Converse, Texas, passed away on February 5, 2024 at the age of 34. She was born on October 27, 1989 in the Netherlands, Holland to parents, Robert and Cheryl Blanco.
Toni grew up in Converse and attended Converse Elementary, Woodlake and Judson High School before furthering her education at Kaplan College. She loved to cook, bake and listen to music. Antonia loved God and was married to Justin Gonzalez, Sr. at the Rock of Faith Missionary Baptist Church on July 11, 2009. Most of all, Toni loved her 3 children. She loved taking many photos of them to show family and friends and brag about how wonderful they were. When she loved you, she loved hard with everything that she had. Antonia had an infectious laugh and a smile that lit up the room. She will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her.
Antonia was preceded in death by her grandparents, Tom Blanco, Isabell Blanco and David Starr, Sr.; uncles, David Starr, Jr., Daniel Starr, Sr. and Robert Starr, Sr. She is survived by her husband, Justin Gonzalez, Sr.; children, Justin Michael Gonzalez, Jr., Liliana Kassandra Blanco Granados and Alannah Rae Blanco; parents, Roberto M. Blanco and Cheryl L. Blanco; grandmother, Lucille Starr; siblings, Nancy M. Blanco, Naomi M. Blanco Valdes, Christopher Blanco with Jazmin, Kassandra L. Blanco with Stephanie Nunez, Amanda I. Blanco and Bobby Blanco, Jr.; emotional support pup, Xena; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Private services have been held for Antonia.
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