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Daniel
Gonzalez
August 6, 1970 – April 5, 2025
In Loving Memory of Daniel Gonzalez Isuard
Daniel Gonzalez Isuard was born on Thursday, August 6, 1970, in Mexico City, Mexico D.F., to his beloved parents, Luis Lucio Gonzalez and Susana Isuard Gonzalez. He spent his formative years in Mexico City alongside his brother, Luis Gonzalez, before moving to Washington state, where he would build not only a lifelong career in the warehouse industry but also a beautiful life filled with love and family.
In Sunnyside, Washington, Daniel's life took a joyful turn when he met the love of his life, Maggie Ann Rendon. They married on July 4, 1998—a day as bright and joyful as their union—and together they raised a blended family full of love and laughter: their cherished daughter, Trinidad Isuard Gonzalez; their two sons, Daniel Luis Gonzalez and Isaiah Cheyenne Gonzalez; and their two "bonus" children, Angel Palacios and Nicollette Rendon/Gomez, whom Daniel loved and embraced as his own.
Daniel was the very definition of a hardworking man. While his serious demeanor may have been the first thing people noticed, those lucky enough to know him soon discovered his sweetheart and quick wit. He was the kind of man who could make a room come alive. If there was music playing, you could count on Daniel to be the first on the dance floor—whether or not he had a partner.
A gifted cook, Daniel was happiest when feeding others. He took pride in preparing the perfect marinated meats, selecting just the right spices, and ensuring the drinks were flowing—all to create unforgettable meals. After cooking, he'd often claim he wasn't that hungry, smiling quietly as everyone else enjoyed the feast. To Daniel, their happiness was everything.
Daniel also had a deep love for the outdoors. Whether it was fishing, exploring, or traveling, he found peace and joy in nature's beauty. His adventurous spirit was matched only by his generosity and love for his family and friends.
Daniel's life will be celebrated on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 10:00 AM, as we come together to honor his memory, his laughter, and the countless ways he touched our hearts.
He will be dearly missed but forever remembered—as a devoted husband, loving father, loyal brother, treasured friend, and a man whose love of life made the world a brighter place.
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