Family, friends and followers of Julio César González, one of the most popular radio hosts in Monterrey, who died as a result of liver diseasethey will say goodbye this Sunday in the Capillas del Carmen.
Julio César’s body was transferred since Saturday night to the Capillas del Carmen where his wife, Mayela Cano and their children, bid him farewell.
The announcer, who during the 90s and 2000s was one of the main voices of the Multimedios FM TU station, lost his life on Saturday after several weeks of being hospitalized.
Friends and colleagues immediately expressed their sadness at the death of Julius Caesar, who was 54 years old.
“Today, as a family, we are experiencing very difficult days. My husband, Julio César González, had a relapse in his health that kept him hospitalized. That’s why I ask with my heart for your prayers to get out of this soon. I trust that it will be like this, first God,” his widow Mayela Cano shared on social networks shortly before her husband’s death.
Cano revealed that at the beginning of this year Julio César had liver problems and a medical solution could not be found for his condition.
However, on his Facebook profile the announcer published a long time ago that he was in the fight.
“Thank you all very much here we go again. I hope now they give us the date for our operation. Family, thank you for always being there. To God for all his blessings and to you, without a doubt,” he wrote on Facebook on November 6.
A very popular voice
Julio César González started in the media in the 90s and is part of the generation of other voices such as Keta Gloria with whom he was a professional partner in programs such as “Doce Clips”.
The communication union in Nuevo León is in mourning.
He was one of the first to interview Gloria Trevi when she released her video “El Cuento de los Damos” and many, many other famous people of the moment.
His enthusiastic character and voice immediately earned him a privileged place among radio listeners.
The duel will be received this Sunday in Capillas del Carmen, on Avenida Constitución.
At 5:00 p.m. there will be a body mass present and later they will say goodbye.
**What specific qualities or traits made Julio César González’s voice so distinctive and engaging for listeners?**
## Interview: Remembering Julio César González
**Introduction:**
Today, we come together to remember Julio César González, a beloved radio host in Monterrey whose voice touched the lives of many. We are joined by two special guests who knew Julio Cesar personally and professionally: Mayela Cano, Julio César’s wife, and [Name], a long-time colleague and friend.
**Section 1: Remembering Julio César**
* **Mayela, can you share with us a favorite memory of Julio César that exemplifies the kind of person he was?**
* **[Guest Name], you worked alongside Julio César for many years. What made his voice so special and popular with listeners?**
**Section 2: Julio César’s Legacy**
* **Julio César’s career spanned decades in radio. How do you think he impacted the media landscape in Monterrey?**
* **Mayela, what are some of the things Julio César was most passionate about, both in his personal and professional life?**
**Section 3: Coping with Loss and Celebration of Life**
* **Mayela, what message would you like to share with Julio César’s listeners who are grieving his loss?**
* **[Guest Name], how will the Monterrey radio community remember and honor Julio César’s legacy?**
**Section 4: Looking Ahead**
* **Mayela, what are some ways Julio César’s spirit will continue to live on for you and your family?**
* **[Guest Name], what lessons did you learn from working with Julio César that you will carry with you?**
**Closing:**
We thank Mayela Cano and [Guest Name] for sharing their thoughts and memories of Julio César González. His warmth, humor, and passion will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and countless listeners.
**Note:**
This interview format allows for open-ended responses, encouraging both guests to elaborate on their experiences and perspectives.
The thematic sections provide structure while still allowing for flexibility in the conversation.
Remember to be respectful and sensitive to the emotional nature of the topic.