Obituaries Related to "Mercado" from New York Times Archive
Walter Mercado, Celebrity Astrologer for Millions of Latinos, Dies
For years, he kept Latino families glued to their televisions as he dramatically revealed their futures, as foretold by the stars.
Ralph Mercado, Impresario, Dies at 67
Mr. Mercado took his passion for Latin music and built an empire around it, staging concerts and creating a recording and publishing label, a film and video company, and nightclubs and restaurants.
Paid Notice: Deaths MERCADO, SARA M.
MERCADO--Sara M. On September 27, 2004. Beloved mother to Marina, Faustina, Julia and the late William Mercado. Loving grandmother to Alex. Beloved sister of Faustina Krumlauf. Wife of Joseph. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 353 2nd Ave, NYC, Sunday 2-5 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Mass Epiphany RC Church, Monday, 10 AM. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
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