Obituaries Related to "Soto" from New York Times Archive
WASHINGTON.; Rejections by the Senate--Probable Speedy Adjournment of Congress--Death of Col. Turner--Business at the San Francisco Mint. The Slave Trade with Cuba-Arrival of the De Soto at Guadaloupe-Nominations Confirmed-Army and Navy Matters.
San Francisco Mint--Coinage of 1866
TELLS OF SCENES AT DE SOTO.; Visitor Finds It a Town of Ruins, With Dead Bodies in Streets.
Statement on tornado in Ill
HERNANDO DE SOTO DEAD.; American Consul at Leipzig, Germany, for the Last Seven Years.
Death
96, FALLS OFF YACHT, DIES; Man Listed as Dr. de Soto Plunges From Centaur in Brooklyn.
De Soto (Dr), A, killed in fall off yacht, Bklyn
ROBERTO SOTO, 72, DEAD; Noted Mexican Comedian and Producer of Late 1920's
Soto, Roberto
Lawrence Woolson Dies at 61; Led Chrysler's De Soto Division
Woolson, Lawrence I
Phil Soto, Hispanic Political Leader, Dies at 71
Phil Soto, one-time television repairman who became an inspiration to generation of Hispanic politicians in California when he broke through decades of prejudice to become one of first two Hispanic members of State legislature, dies at age 71; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths SOTO, DOMINGA
SOTO-Dominga. The City University of New York community mourns the passing of Dominga Soto, beloved mother of CUNY Trustee Nilda Soto Ruiz. We extend deepest condolences to members of the family and friends. Chairman Herman Badillo Board of Trustees Chancellor-Designate Matthew Goldstein Interim Chancellor Christoph M. Kimmich
Paid Notice: Deaths SOTO, EFRAIN, DEACON
SOTO-Efrain, Deacon. The Diocese of Brooklyn announces the death of the deacon of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 92-96 220th Street, Queens Village, on November 4, 1999. Reposing in Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Saturday, November 6, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M., and Sunday, November 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Funeral Mass on Monday, November 8, at our Lady of Lourdes Church, at 10:30 A.M. Most Rev. Thomas V. Daily Bishop of Brooklyn
WASHINGTON.; Rejections by the Senate--Probable Speedy Adjournment of Congress--Death of Col. Turner--Business at the San Francisco Mint. The Slave Trade with Cuba-Arrival of the De Soto at Guadaloupe-Nominations Confirmed-Army and Navy Matters.
San Francisco Mint--Coinage of 1866
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