Daniel “Danny” Jimenez
Daniel passed away peacefully on February 10 surrounded by his family.
Daniel “Danny” Jiménez was born on January 3, 1933 in Huetamo Michoacan, Mexico. He was the 4th of 7 siblings. At the age of 17, he joined his cousin in Santa Barbara seeking work and opportunities for a brighter future. He worked various jobs before his employment at the Biltmore and later with BFI. On weekends he sold menudo at Joe’s Place. In 1953, he met the love of his life, Vera De Luna. They shared 71 beautiful years together and raised 7 children. His family grew to include 20 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Danny was a dedicated provider always striving to build a strong foundation for his family’s future.
Danny was preceded in death by his parents, Cayetano Jiménez and Estefania Guerrero, six siblings, his daughter in law, Rita, and his granddaughter, Dani Marie.
He is survived by his wife, seven children: Cayetano(Ana), Lyda, Danny(Kathy), Richard(Leticia), Ernie(Rita), Loy(Mike), and Rosemary(Michael), his sister Cupertina, 19 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
In the 1970’s, Danny could be spotted selling carnitas, on Saturdays, out of the trunk of his blue oldsmobile in different neighborhoods throughout Santa Barbara. Others may recall enjoying his carnitas tacos at Dwight Murphy on Sundays. In 1979 he had the opportunity to work at and eventually own Lito’s Mexican Food, a cherished establishment for the past 46 years. He took great pride in serving his customers. In 1984 he acquired Cajun Kitchen.
Danny looked forward to his annual trips to Mexico to visit family, he enjoyed horseback riding, and took great pleasure in attending his grandchildren’s sporting and Fiesta events. His presence at their activities was a source of encouragement and pride for his family. He often took the microphone and sang whenever Mariachi were playing at family functions. He was also known for his joyful and loud “Happy Birthday” renditions at all the family birthdays. He enjoyed daily walks at Shoreline Park and along Cabrillo Blvd, where he often greeted others with a warm smile and a friendly “hello.”
He embraced life with enthusiasm and positivity. He had a deep appreciation for nature, often saying, “mira lo que Dios hizo para que gozáramos nosotros.”(look at what God created for us to enjoy.”) He saw beauty and goodness in everything and everyone. His spirit was loving, kind, and generous.
His life was a testament to his faith, hard work, and determination. He brought joy to many and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His kindness, dedication, and love for his family and community will forever be remembered.
Que en paz descanses, Pa. Te queremos mucho y siempre vivirás en nuestros corazones.
Rosary and Funeral Mass to be held at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, 21 E. Sola, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Rosary: Thursday, March 6th at 7pm
Funeral Mass: Friday, March 7th at 10 am
Interment will follow at Santa Barbara Cemetery.