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Daniel Minjares

Posted 2018-01-11 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona
>>> Published on Thursday, January 11, 2018 <<<

Daniel Minjares, 73 of Kingman, passed away in the small hours of the
morning on Jan. 5, 2018 after a bout with pneumonia at Kingman
Regional Medical Center. He leaves behind his wife of 54 years, Molly
Minjares; their son Daniel Minjares and his wife Valerie Minjares; his
grandson, Lyle Minjares; and three great-grandchildren, Dorian
Minjares, Violet Minjares and Jaelynn Minjares; as well as a large
amount of extended family, many friends and loved ones in the local
community.

He was a man of great wisdom and patience, those who knew him keenly
feel his loss. Though he was never a man of many words, he always had
a kind one saved up to soothe a hurting heart. He was never slow to
act when help was needed. He will always be remembered as a miracle
and champion to all.

Daniel was born in the Bronx, New York. He went to California to
attend his senior year of school at La Puente High School. It was
there that he met his high school sweet and eventual wife, Molly. They
were married in West Covina, California, in the Little Chapel of
Flowers in 1964. Daniel and Molly were later blessed with two
children, Daniel and Maria Minjares.

Daniel worked for Pacific Telephone and eventually AT&T. His life was
not without challenges. Daniel suffered from a stroke 34 years ago
that robbed him of the ability to eat or walk normally. With the help
and care of his wife, those challenges left him undaunted. Daniel and
Molly always stood strong together through it all, even with the loss
of their daughter, Maria, in 2013.

Daniel was always a pillar of strength, and his family and community
will remember him for many generations to come as just that. Services
will be held for Daniel on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018 at St. Mary’s Roman
Catholic Church at 302 E. Spring St. in Kingman, 86401. Rosary will be
held at 9:30 a.m. and Funeral Mass at 10 a.m.





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