[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 140 (Tuesday, September 20, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1659-E1660]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF GABRIEL ``GABE'' TERRONEZ
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HON. JIM COSTA
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker. I rise today to pay tribute to the life of
Mr. Gabriel ``Gabe'' Terronez, who passed away on July 8, 2011 at the
age of seventy-one. Gabe was a distinguished boxer, educator, and
community leader who always placed the utmost importance on hard work
and leading by example. He served as a role model for an entire
community and will be deeply missed.
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Gabe Terronez was born on March 24, 1940 to Jesus and Paula Terronez
in Cameron, Texas. His family settled in the great San Joaquin Valley
where his athletic gifts were able to flourish. While a student at
Corcoran High School, Gabe earned championships in wrestling and in
track. Not only did Gabe possess superior athletic talent, he was also
a man of outstanding character.
In 1957, Gabe joined the United States Marine Corps, where he served
his Nation proudly. During his time in the Marines, Gabe won the Inter-
Service Boxing championship. In 1960, Gabe competed in the Olympic
trials and was also a number five world-ranked welterweight with a 32-8
record and 19 knockouts.
Following his seven-year career, Gabe decided to broaden his horizons
and pursue an undergraduate degree. He used his earnings from
professional boxing to help pay for his college tuition. After
attending Fresno City College and California State University, Fresno,
Gabe earned a Bachelor's Degree in Spanish.
Gabe spent his adult life serving the public in a number of
capacities. Upon graduating from college, he worked for then-governor,
Ronald Reagan, as a community relations consultant. Gabe later went on
to work for the University of California, focusing his time on migrant
and at-risk adolescents as a youth development specialist until his
retirement in 1992. Gabe served as an exceptional role model for these
young men and women because he was an example of the American Dream. By
working hard and showcasing determination in all of his endeavors, Gabe
encountered great success in his life.
Gabe was preceded in death by his wife of 25 years, Elizabeth Huerta
Terronez. He is survived by his children Stephanie, Dante, Desiree,
Damien, and Nicole; his grandchildren Nicholas and Mia Elizabeth; and
his siblings, Cecil, Lupe, and Janie.
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in paying tribute to the
life of Gabriel ``Gabe'' Terronez, an honorable and respected man whose
talent and passion were not only exhibited in the boxing ring, but also
in his unwavering commitment to our community and his loving family.
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