Family honors son by delivering stockings to Driscoll Children’s Hospital

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For the third annual Lou’s PJs for Patients event, Cindie DeLeon (from left), Gilbert DeLeon, Amanda Garza, of Alice, and her son Ares Sanchez, 7, display the Christmas stocking and pajamas that the DeLeons delivered to oncology patients at Driscoll Children’s Cancer & Blood Disorder Center on Tuesday, December 21, in memory of their son Luis Gonzalez, who died of leukemia at the age of 22 in 2018. Courtesy Image
 
For the third annual Lou’s PJs for Patients event, Cindie DeLeon (from left), Gilbert DeLeon, Amanda Garza, of Alice, and her son Ares Sanchez, 7, display the Christmas stocking and pajamas that the DeLeons delivered to oncology patients at Driscoll Children’s Cancer & Blood Disorder Center on Tuesday, December 21, in memory of their son Luis Gonzalez, who died of leukemia at the age of 22 in 2018. Courtesy Image
 

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For the third annual Lou’s PJs for Patients event, Cindie DeLeon (from left), Gilbert DeLeon, Amanda Garza, of Alice, and her son Ares Sanchez, 7, display the Christmas stocking and pajamas that the DeLeons delivered to oncology patients at Driscoll Children’s Cancer & Blood Disorder Center on Tuesday, December 21, in memory of their son Luis Gonzalez, who died of leukemia at the age of 22 in 2018.

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