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© Tahlequah Daily Press
March 24, 2021
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Danilo Agustin "Danny" Gonzalez

Danilo Agustin "Danny" Gonzalez
August 28, 1964 ~ March 17, 2021

Danilo Gonzalez, 56, passed March 17, 2021, at his home in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

Memorial service to be held at 29eleven Church at 11 AM Saturday, March 27, at 3229 Muskogee Ave.

Danilo Was born August 28, 1964 in the city of Matanzas, Cuba. He left Cuba with family in 1971 and resided in Rochester New York until mid 90s. At age 31 he became an American citizen, the country he loved.

In the Mid 90s he moved to Tulsa Oklahoma with his friend Lester Bello to attend Rhema Bible training college. Danilo enjoyed playing soccer and was passionate about playing the congas as a member of the Praise and Worship team. He loved Jesus his Savior.

He was preceded in death by his father Angel Basilio Gonzalez and mother Antonia Gonzalez.

He is survived by his brother Angel L Gonzalez and sister Maria A Gonzalez. 


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