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'''Maria Gonzalez''' was the wife of [[Miguel Gonzalez]] and mother of [[Gabby Gonzalez|Gabby]] and [[Blanca Gonzalez]]. | '''Maria Gonzalez''' was the wife of [[Miguel Gonzalez]] and mother of [[Gabby Gonzalez|Gabby]] and [[Blanca Gonzalez]] and their younger [[Gabby Gonzalez's brother|brother]]. | ||
Her parents, [[Fernanda (Revolutions of Terror)|Fernanda]] and [[Juan (Revolutions of Terror)|Juan]], raised a family of fifteen in [[Mexico]] while living in a one-room shack. | Her parents, [[Fernanda (Revolutions of Terror)|Fernanda]] and [[Juan (Revolutions of Terror)|Juan]], raised a family of fifteen in [[Mexico]] while living in a one-room shack. | ||
Her family lived in [[Sunset Park]], [[Brooklyn]]. She worked at the family restaurant, [[the Castillo Mexicano]]. During the [[ | Her family lived in [[Sunset Park]], [[Brooklyn]]. She worked at the family restaurant, [[the Castillo Mexicano]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]] praised her cooking highly. | ||
During the [[Cerebravore]] invasion of [[Earth]], she insisted on taking her family to the [[Day of the Dead]] celebration in [[Green-Wood Cemetery]] to keep a promise given to [[Ricardo Mendoza]], the event's organiser. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 22:17, 12 March 2017
Maria Gonzalez was the wife of Miguel Gonzalez and mother of Gabby and Blanca Gonzalez and their younger brother.
Her parents, Fernanda and Juan, raised a family of fifteen in Mexico while living in a one-room shack.
Her family lived in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. She worked at the family restaurant, the Castillo Mexicano. The Tenth Doctor praised her cooking highly.
During the Cerebravore invasion of Earth, she insisted on taking her family to the Day of the Dead celebration in Green-Wood Cemetery to keep a promise given to Ricardo Mendoza, the event's organiser. (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror)