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Omar Guanchez will officiate and burial will be at St. Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 409 Central Ave., Long Prairie, MN, 56347, for Joan Bernet, 89 of Little Falls, formerly of Edina, who passed away Tuesday, Novemat St. (763) 972-2891īernet, Joan JNovemMass of Christian burial will be 12:00 PM Saturday, Decemat St. Visitation will continue on Saturday from 9 to 10:40 at the funeral home prior to leaving for Mass. prayer service at the Iten Funeral Home in Delano, MN. Survived by wife Jill children Michael, Matthew, Anna, Abi (Matt) Robinson, Nicole (Sam) Haley baby Robinson on the way mother Millie Arens siblings Carrie (Scott) Hayes, Tony (Shadow) mother-in-law Nancy Stevens brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Chris (Rodger) Vieau, Bill (Sabrina) Stevens, Jon (Brenda) Stevens, Cay (Jason) Griep Becky (Jason) Groskreutz. Preceded in death by his father Donald father-in-law James Stevens. González is survived by his wife Lisa, children Maria Linda and Nicolas, and three grandchildren, as well as his parents.Arens, Christopher Donald age 58 of Delano passed away on Novemsurrounded by his wife and children. 'œWhenever I was in town we would meet in Lucille. They basically had no tips and no money," said Marti, AP's deputy director of photography/global enterprise. "He kept going and raised money for the waiters. Longtime AP photographer Enric Marti summed up González's compassion for those less fortunate, noting how he continued to patronize his favorite Mexico City restaurant, Lucille, even during the pandemic when others stayed away, tipping the waiters handsomely. 'œWhat was he like as a person? He was outgoing, he was cosmopolitan, he was funny, he was a diplomat, he was serious, a comic and a joker.
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Nico Maounis, head of special news events for AP's broadcast services, recalled Gonzalez as the consummate deal broker, gaining the AP access to everyone from presidents and other high officials to the simple man on the street. 'œHe was a really good people person, and very charming, so he was able to get into places others might find challenging - a true raconteur, amiable and smart,' Gillette said. González returned to Cuba in 2020 as news director for the Caribbean and Andes.Ĭhris Gillette, senior video producer for the AP in Brazil and a high school classmate of González, agreed. He moved to Washington, D.C., in 2014 as regional video editor for Latin America and the Caribbean and then to Mexico City as the AP's deputy news director for the region in 2016.
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González joined the AP full time in 2002 as senior producer for television news in Havana. He worked for a local radio station before eventually moving into news production, often freelancing for The Associated Press in Latin America. He will be dearly missed.'īorn in Uruguay, González graduated from high school in Santiago, Chile, and then attended the University of Miami. "He was also a warm and caring colleague, someone whose impact was felt across all corners of the organization. He was a terrific journalist and loved the big stories," said AP Executive Editor Julie Pace. Gregarious and seemingly inexhaustible, González, known for his trademark long gray ponytail, was especially strong and compassionate in crisis situations, both covering the news and tirelessly organizing help when colleagues were ill or injured.