Obituaries Related to "Ibarra" from New York Times Archive
Marbella Ibarra, Pioneer of Women’s Soccer in Mexico, Found Dead
Marbella Ibarra was the driving force behind Mexico’s first professional women’s soccer team. She had been missing for a month before her body was found.
María E. Ibarra Martín, Cuban Biologist, Dies at 76
Dr. Ibarra was director of the Center for Marine Research at the University of Havana and a co-founder of the Cuban Society for the Protection of the Environment.
Marbella Ibarra, Pioneer of Women’s Soccer in Mexico, Found Dead
Marbella Ibarra was the driving force behind Mexico’s first professional women’s soccer team. She had been missing for a month before her body was found.
Marbella Ibarra, Pioneer of Women’s Soccer in Mexico, Found Dead
Marbella Ibarra was the driving force behind Mexico’s first professional women’s soccer team. She had been missing for a month before her body was found.
Marbella Ibarra, Pioneer of Women’s Soccer in Mexico, Found Dead
Marbella Ibarra was the driving force behind Mexico’s first professional women’s soccer team. She had been missing for a month before her body was found.
María E. Ibarra Martín, Cuban Biologist, Dies at 76
Dr. Ibarra was director of the Center for Marine Research at the University of Havana and a co-founder of the Cuban Society for the Protection of the Environment.
Marbella Ibarra, Pioneer of Women’s Soccer in Mexico, Found Dead
Marbella Ibarra was the driving force behind Mexico’s first professional women’s soccer team. She had been missing for a month before her body was found.
María E. Ibarra Martín, Cuban Biologist, Dies at 76
Dr. Ibarra was director of the Center for Marine Research at the University of Havana and a co-founder of the Cuban Society for the Protection of the Environment.
María E. Ibarra Martín, Cuban Biologist, Dies at 76
Dr. Ibarra was director of the Center for Marine Research at the University of Havana and a co-founder of the Cuban Society for the Protection of the Environment.
Marbella Ibarra, Pioneer of Women’s Soccer in Mexico, Found Dead
Marbella Ibarra was the driving force behind Mexico’s first professional women’s soccer team. She had been missing for a month before her body was found.
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