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Gospel Community Mourns the Loss of Gabe Patillo to Cancer

Gospel Community Mourns the Loss of Gabe Patillo to Cancer

The Gospel Music Association shared on Instagram Friday that Gabriel Patillo, the son of GMA President Jackie Patillo, peacefully passed away on April 12 with his family by his side. The post highlighted Gabriel’s significant contributions to the Christian music industry.

Gospel Community Mourns the Loss of Gabe Patillo to Cancer

The Gospel Music Association highlighted Gabriel Patillo’s diverse talents and contributions within the Christian music community. He danced with the Christian band DC Talk and collaborated extensively with GRAMMY and GMA Dove Award-winning artist TobyMac in Diverse City, where he served as a background vocalist, choreographer, dancer, and co-producer for TobyMac tours. Gabriel Patillo, survived by his wife Jenni and their three children Amara, Milo, and Remy, leaves behind a lasting legacy in Christian music.

Gospel Community Mourns the Loss of Gabe Patillo to Cancer

In a Facebook post on Friday, TobyMac remarked, “Today Gabe met Jesus!” The Christian singer expressed confidence that “While we are crushed, [he] is healed.” “Gabe, you will always hold a place in our hearts,” TobyMac vowed. “We will watch over your family.” After rejoicing that Patillo “left a legacy that we will never forget,” TobyMac drew upon the popular contemporary Christian song “How He Loves Us” by stating, “Oh, how we loved you.”

Gospel Community Mourns the Loss of Gabe Patillo to Cancer

In a subsequent post on Saturday, TobyMac offered a much longer tribute to the group’s former bandmate. 

“I wish everyone knew Gabe Patillo,” he said. “I wish everyone could walk with him, get challenged by him, collaborate with him, laugh with him, pray with him, meditate on scripture with him and be loved by him.”

TobyMac also shared the positive effects of knowing Patillo: “You would be a better person. You would learn to care for others. You would learn to listen. You would hear the hard truth delivered compassionately.” 

“You would not get by with foolishness but you’d laugh with joy til your belly hurt,” he wrote. “You would learn that we can see things differently, but still have respect for one another. You would not be scared of tough conversations about race and politics and social issues or apologetics and interpretations. No, you would dive in and talk it through to find the common ground or respectfully disagree while treating one another with dignity.”

He continued: “You would know his warm smile. You would know that he lightens a room that is heavy with his quick witted observations or deepens the moments that shouldn’t remain on the surface. His eyes offered love, not the ‘I want you to like me’ kind but the ‘I see you’ kind. The kind of eyes that see the people behind the scenes that do the hardest work but get the least recognition.” 

Recalling how “Gabe could sing, he could rap, he could dance, and he could play trumpet onstage,” TobyMac praised Patillo as “one of the best performers I’ve ever been around” who “embodied the heart of every song we sang, every night.” He maintained that “we thought through every moment of every show together for the last 24 years” and “pushed each other to be intentional with every move made, every note played and every word spoken or sang on that stage.”

“But what I will treasure for the rest of my life is behind the curtain; on the bus, in the dressing rooms, at rehearsals, and at home. I saw him become a man, a husband and a father that I respect. A guy that went from being like my lil bro to a man that continues to inspire me in every aspect of my life. What an utter privilege it has been to call him friend,” he concluded. 

Gospel Community Mourns the Loss of Gabe Patillo to Cancer

GoFundMe page under “The Patillo Family Fund” shared that Patillo died after “a battle with cancer.” The fundraiser states that money raised on the crowdfunding platform would “honor Gabe’s legacy by helping his family cover their financial needs in the near and distant future” by helping his wife and children with “medical, living, and educational expenses.” As of Tuesday afternoon, the petition has raised more than $150,000 of a $250,000 goal.

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