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Thank You so much for taking the time to come to the Daniels funeral.

 

We were welcomed with many friends and family members to share in our loss. With all your support it was easier to move the day along. At first it was very difficult to think, “today we are burying our son” but after the church service my spirit was renewed know that Daniel had moved. Yes, he moved from his intermediate home or “a tent” to a new and everlasting body without pain or suffering, heartache or blemish. 

 

This makes me rethink my position – maybe he is the lucky one after all. We still have to face death one day in order to move from this body to the new perfect everlasting one… Daniel is with his maker, friends and family in heaven now without worry or thought of what tomorrow might bring.

 

I could only imagine Daniel was greeted by my father who never new that Daniel had followed in his footsteps to become a Sailor. He was there welcoming Daniel home dressed in full NAVY uniform. I also mentioned Keton – who Daniel knew as a child and passed away from cancer – Keton was standing in line to greet Daniel as he made it home. Our Service director David Williams Son, Jason Williams, passed away a few years earlier in a motorcycle accident. Jason was a very good friend of Daniel and also liked to fish. I could also imagine that Jason was the last person in the line a long line of friend and family to greet Daniel, only to take him away and escort him to see all of what Heaven has to offer.

 

My Wife and I are grateful to everyone who called, took the time to write and to those of you who came over – just to say “hi” and see how we were doing. Everyone asked to help – but with so much support – we were over blessed. Thank you so much for helping our families make it through the rough times – we are truly blessed to have friends and family like you.

 

Special thanks to:

Mortuary:

Miller-Jones Mortuary

23618 Sunnymead Blvd.

(951) 485-4542

 

Flowers: (In Moreno Valley)

Bradley’s Florist

 (800) 368-1519 

Church:

Harvest Christian Fellowship

6115 Arlington Ave,

Riverside, 92504

(951) 687-6902

Location and Direction on Mapquest

Director: David Williams

(714) 401-0558

Cemetery:

Riverside National Cemetery
22495 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA 92518

Funeral Sermon: David Williams

(714) 401-0558

Location and Direction on Mapquest

 

Hall:

VFW Club

22616 Alessandro Blvd.

Moreno Valley, CA 92553

(951) 233-9197

Contact: Christa

 

Planning Coordinator:

Cheryl Boehm

 

 

Service Director:

David Williams

(714) 401-0558

 

Contact:

Mike Buffington

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daniel R. Cavazos

US NAVY

11/23/79 – 11/10/05

 

Daniel and Rebekah

 

Daniel was firstborn of two children to a Christian family on November 23rd 1979 in Whittier, California to Robert (age 20) and Kerry Ann Cavazos (age 18) approximately 1 year after our wedding that was held on September 10th 1978.  Daniel’s sister Jennifer is currently married to Christopher Wolf and has a baby daughter Rebekah of 1 year old.

 

 Daniel was the first to be born to a new generation of children of our family tree. His roots are from, Greece, Spain, England, and Sicily respectfully.

 

 Being the first in the new generation, Daniel had all the attention of the immediate family.  He was home school from 4th grade to collage and was respectfully spoiled throughout his life.

 

His first love was fishing -- then he loved to fish -- and finally he liked to spend his time fishing. Daniels other hobbies and activities included anything that evolved spending time with friends. This includes, Golfing, Sporting Clay’s, Shooting, Archery, Motor cycle riding, Off-roading, roller skating, skate boarding, Skim Board Surfing, Surfing, Bowling, Skiing Snow & Water, Remote Control Car Racing, Remote Control Airplane and Helicopter Flying, Swim Team, Running, Triathlon competition with his Sister and Sight Seeing.

 

On the professional side, Daniel was finishing up his Associates Degree in Science and an Engineering Certificate. Daniel earned a living from being a Mechanical Drafter & Systems Planner/Designer. He was proficient in the Tool & Die industry, Solid Edge V9, V10 with approximately 3000 hours of use, Auto-Cad release's 14, 2000, 2002. With approximately 2500 hours of use between the three. Daniel never had a problem acquiring a well paying job with this background.

 

Daniel’s decision to join the Navy came when realized that his education was being left on hold. By joining the Navy he felt that he could finish his education and work towards an Officers Position to satisfy his requirements for supporting a family and finally receive a full retirement from the Navy. He enlisted into the Navy and was sent to Naval Education and Training Command in Great Lakes, IL for “Boot camp” and finished top of his class. After Graduation he signed up for Yeoman (A petty officer performing chiefly clerical duties in the U.S. Navy.) and received training in Louisiana - again finishing top of his class. From there Daniel was assigned to Sasebo, Japan for 3 years.

 

Before going to Sasebo, Daniel returned home for a few weeks to visit family and friends. This was a special time for all of us. We got to see the benefits of what the Navy has done to transform Daniel from a boy to a man in just a few short months. Daniels last visit was a special time of love and fellowship for each member of his family and his close friends.

 

During Daniels life  - God - Family and Friends loved him. Daniels accident happened when he was stationed in Sasebo, Japan only 9 days after his arrival. He was involved in a traffic accident while being transferred by Military Personnel between Military installations.

 

Daniel Robert Cavazos age 25 was received into the loving hands of God on November 10th 2005. Daniel will surly be missed by all.

 

Parents Prayer

 

Heavenly Father - Thank You…

 

You created the world with your word - you gave life to all mankind - because of mankind’s sin - death entered into the world.

 

You gave of yourself to redeem mankind by sending Jesus to die for the sin of all mankind – that through his perfect life – death no longer separates us from you.

 

I thank you for allowing us to raise your child – Daniel. I could only hope that you are proud of what we have accomplished during his stay with us.

 

We loved Daniel - we cared for Daniel – we know that you will take care of Daniel now that he is with you.

 

This is the promise we hold on to as we progress though this world - to be with you, Daniel and the rest of our family and friends forever…

 

 

Home:

Robert & Kerry Cavazos

12901 Foreman Ave

Moreno Valley CA 92553

 

 

Father & Mother

Robert (webmaster)& Kerry Cavazos

E-mail robertcsd@adelphia.net

Charitable Donations:

 

 

Daniel has received excellent care, recognition and acknowledgment from the United States Navy. My wife and I ask that if you feel the need to give or would like to help with anything – to please send your contributions to the Keaton Raphael Memorial.

 

Daniel loved kids! Daniel loved to spend time with Keaton each and every time we went to Grandmas house to visit. Other than my Father (Daniel’s Grand father) I am sure that Keaton (now 11 years old) was there a greet Daniel in to Heavens Gates. (Sounds like a good age for Keaton to learn how to fish.)

 

Please send you donations in the name of Daniel R Cavazos to:

Keaton Raphael Memorial

Or

http://www.childcancer.org/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Carbon/Kevlar cloth will still be offered for sale.

We will no longer taking orders on any model aircraft. CSD has stopped all production of model aircraft.

Brian Laird has resumed the production of the Slope Scale line of aircraft. There will be no longer any CSD Slope Scale Aircraft produced. Any order that have not prepaid will not be shipped.

If you have not received your order by the 1st of November – your order will not be processed! Please contact Brian to place your order.

 Sorry for the inconvenience.

 Robert Cavazos

 

 

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