Danny Gonzalez was born April 22, 1936. He went to a better place on October 10, 2011, where there is no pain or sickness, and where he could finally be free of all of this. He was 75 years old. Danny was very much loved and will forever be missed. He was a fashion designer and an artist growing up. He mingled with Hollywood stars, Sue Lyon from the movie Night of the Iguana, George Forman and Ken Norton. He taught his nieces and nephews how to drive in his T-Bird convertible. He loved music and was a great dancer. He and his sister, Gladys Perez, had won many dance contests. He also wrote a book in which he had hoped to get published, The Many Faces and Places of a Gypsie Named Danny Gonzalez - a Story of a Puerto Rican Family."
Danny is survived by three sisters, Mary Figueroa of Hemet, Gladys Perez of Los Angeles, and Rachel Valez of Moreno Valley; brother Jose Gonzalez of Los Angeles; and many nieces and nephews.
We all love him very much and he will live in our hearts forever. "Death leaves a heart ache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal."