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Gino Benito Gonzales

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Gino B. Gonzales went to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at the age of 37. He was born on July 1, 1977. He is survived by his mother, Mary Helen Montelongo; son, Gino J. Gonzales; daughter, Allyson Rose Gonzales; stepdaughter, Alyssa Galvan; granddaughter, Aliza Rose Oviedo; brothers, Gavino Gonzales (Claire), Roland Gonzales (Sandra); sister in law, Pat; Uncle, Julian (Lourdes) Cortez; 7 nephews, 2 nieces, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. He was a great chef and enjoyed cooking for his family & friends. He liked fishing, reading, writing, and music. He touched so many lives, always leaving a great impression everywhere he went. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten!

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  1. My brother in law Gino was funny, caring, and a guy with a big heart, he would always go out of his way to help out anyone he could never mattered to him if he didn’t have much but always some how made it a point to make something out of nothing. He was a great cook, loved to write and enjoyed reading and writing about history. He enjoyed spending time with his family he loved his kids, granddaughter, and loved His nephews and nieces very much! He Always left a big impression everywhere he went he touch many people’s life’s he will be greatly missed by all his family and friends . He may be gone but will never be forgotten. Love Your Brother Roland &Sister in law Sandra, nephews Aiden, Andrew, Adrian,Jacob, Pelon & Christina

  2. Uncles have a special role. Not being our father, they can be a friend and a supporter in a different way than anyone else in our lives. They are both a relative and a companion; one of the few people able to be both. Whether they are crazy and weird and only seen at holidays or our fishing buddy and mentor, the loss of an uncle is a particularly hard one. Their loss, however, is filled with the years of happy memories we had, and that special connection

  3. Condolences to the family during this time of sorrow. You will be greatly missed, always with that big smile and great upbeat personality, making people laugh even when times were rough yet you remain resilient. I will always cherish your wonderful gesture this past Mothers Day. We thought of you as our son. Our hearts are saddened with grief, we say good bye for now but not forever. We’re thankful for the time you spend with us before God called you home.

  4. Happy birthday little brother ,we love you and miss you very much. I wish we could turn the hand of time and you could be here with us .I love you bro!!!

  5. Our deepest condolences to all that knew Gino. We hope you find some comfort and peace at this time. We are very honored to have known Gino, who was a very kind, talented soul. We will continue to have the family in our thoughts AND prayers.

    Garcia & Ramirez Families

  6. I hate that your gone i wish you had never went to the store i lost you cuz of a fight you and yur x wife were texting she was nun but a crack head i miss you so much im not wishing bad but i wish i could slap yur wife i bet she dont care yur gone i cry everday thinking of you this last some wks have Been hard without yu im saying stronger then ever but plz come down and look over me like you use to as be alive i fill like i lost my brother or my right hand like omg come back plz!! 😢😩😖😭 i miss you so much Bro f my truck but i lost yu in it i can’t still believe this is real!! I look at this page everyday and talk to you i know yu are looking down at me and im looking up at you ill see you in my Dreams Bro and as i sleep plz watch over me&my kids in the streets i love you and miss you Gino benito martinez

  7. I know this message is years too late, but still regardless of good or bad, Gino had alot to teach everyone that was around him in life. I met Gino working as a fellow chef in San Antonio and even though he had his health issues he always did the job he needed too. He would even work the line wearing a ful on back brace and never let his pain affect those around him. He loved his daughter and did whatever he could to provide for her, and whenever he needed work as a chef I would always put in a good word to get him hired. He was 15 years older than I was but he always treated me as an equal and the camaraderie we built was that of trust and friendship. He truly cared for those around him, I’ve seen him cook his mother gourmet meals.. chicken marsala he said was his specialty. I would often give him rides to get his mother’s medication and one time we even sat together on the riverwalk and enjoyed a small candlelight dinner as two friends just trying to enjoy fine dining and good cuisine. He was a knowledgeable person and I am sorry that his life was cut short. Everyone has their own demons but he never let his get the best of him. I learned alot from Gino in the few years that I actually knew him, but his influence is not something that will go away. Rest easy brotha, the pain is finally over..


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