Grandview man dies in head-on crash
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC -- update 12:15 p.m.
Nick
I'm the niece of Reyes Gonzales Jr. I'm responding to the comment you left about my uncle.
I think you need not to judge a book by it's cover.For your information my uncle WAS born in the United States.Yes he could read and right english.He graduated, he owned his own constuction business. And it has been tripled investigated It was NOT his fault. So if you have a heart do not post things until you read the right information. Remember there were loved ones left behind that took this very hard.
P.S. My aunt,his wife will be resonding
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Make one wonder if the driver at fault could read or write English well enough to know the laws about no passing when he took our drivers test for his license.
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