Following his military service, Daniel spent most of his life in the furniture business. After his retirement, he enjoyed working with leather and spent many hours creating various leather art forms. Daniel also enjoyed cooking, gardening, golfing, and fishing, and he loved the daily crossword puzzles.
Daniel had a wonderful sense of humor and was a kind and generous man who dearly loved his wife, children, and grandchildren.
Daniel was preceded in death by his son, Ronnie.
Survivors included:
Wife, Elva ACOSTA
Son, Daniel ACOSTA, Jr.
Son, Jose ACOSTA
Daughter, Bonnie
Daughter, Nancy
11 grandchildren
Daniel's obituary appeared in the 29 November 2004 edition of the Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas.
Following his military service, Daniel spent most of his life in the furniture business. After his retirement, he enjoyed working with leather and spent many hours creating various leather art forms. Daniel also enjoyed cooking, gardening, golfing, and fishing, and he loved the daily crossword puzzles.
Daniel had a wonderful sense of humor and was a kind and generous man who dearly loved his wife, children, and grandchildren.
Daniel was preceded in death by his son, Ronnie.
Survivors included:
Wife, Elva ACOSTA
Son, Daniel ACOSTA, Jr.
Son, Jose ACOSTA
Daughter, Bonnie
Daughter, Nancy
11 grandchildren
Daniel's obituary appeared in the 29 November 2004 edition of the Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas.
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