Obituaries Related to "Guerra" from New York Times Archive
Tonino Guerra, Poetic Italian Screenwriter, Dies at 92
Mr. Guerra was a prolific Italian screenwriter and poet during the golden age of European cinema.
Leargo Guerra Dies in Milan
Guerra, Leargo
TEXAS MOTHER OF 7, ALL POLITICIANS, DIES; Mrs. Virginia Guerra's Sons at One Time Held Most of Their County's Public Offices
Mrs. Virginia Guerra, mother of seven sons who at one time constituted practically the entire official family of Starr County, died last night at the age of 77.
EX-PREMIER BURIED WITH POMP IN SPAIN; Sanchez Guerra Receives High Military Honors in State Funeral at Madrid.
funeral
SCHEZ GUERRA DIES AT AGE OF 75; Former Premier of Spain Never Fully Recovered From Stroke Suffered Two Years Ago.
Death; por
THEODORE GUERRA.; Retired Second Lieutenant of the Seventh Regiment Dies.
THREE CONDEMNED IN SPANISH REVOLT; Death Sentences Await King's Approval--Sanchez Guerra, Tory Leader, Seized. REVOLT AIMED AT PREMIER Artillery Is Said to Have Acted in Protest Against Proposed Merger With Infantry.
arrests
Guerra Jeenqueiro, Poet, Dead.
death
FIND ROSE GUERRA IN THE GIBSON CASE; Accused Lawyer Told Her That Mrs. Szabo Would Die, She Says.
missing witness R Guerra surrenders to police, Wilkesbarre
B.J. GUERRA A SUICIDE?; Man Supposed to be Treasurer of Cuban Junta Fund Found Dead in Philadelphia Hotel.
Suicide
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