Preceded in death by father, Pete Garcia Lozano
He is survived by his wife Sylvia Lozano, sons; Andre Lozano, Eric Lozano, Anthony Lozano, Eli Lozano and Jacob Lozano; mother Virginia Lozano; sisters: Dolores Dominguez and husband Raymon Dominguez, Debra Duran, Teresa Garcia and husband Joe Garcia, Mona Perez and husband Delfino Perez, Rayna Mendoza and husband Tino Mendoza. Grandchildren: Ameris Lozano, Andre II Lozano, Dreake Lozano, Cianna Lozano, Asher Lozano, Levi Lozano. Great Grandchildren: Jonah Lozano, Andre III Lozano, David Lozano, Psalm Lozano-Dotson.
Funeral Services will be at 10:00 A.M., at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home, 5725 Colleyville Boulevard, Colleyville, Texas 76034.
Daniel was raised in West Dallas from humble beginnings. As a longtime resident of Ledbetter-Eagle Ford, Daniel took his hobby he learned during childhood and started a family business called Westwood Antiques. The name originates from “West” Dallas and the “Wood/Antiques” part was from his passion for carpentry. Westwood Antiques started from modest beginnings like Daniel, but became a prominent family business in Southlake, TX.
He moved to Grapevine, TX in 1991 from West Dallas, where his antique restoration business flourished. The company grew a reputation distinguishing themselves as the premier furniture restoration business in Tarrant County. Daniel’s expertise and detailed craftsmanship made him highly recommended by his clients and well-respected throughout Dallas-Fort Worth.
He enjoyed traveling abroad, attended church weekly, listened to classic rock, playing with his grandchildren, and had a captivating sense of humor his wife found amusing. He was always very generous to family and people in need. Most importantly, he inspired everyone around him to achieve their goals.
We ask you to join us at Iglesia Bautista El Calvario, 5227 Nomas St, Dallas, TX 75212 for a reception following the service to celebrate Pete Daniel Lozano, a loving man who will forever be missed.
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