Obituaries Related to "Santiago" from New York Times Archive
Soraya Santiago Solla, Transgender Trailblazer, Dies at 72
She was the first in Puerto Rico to change a gender designation on a birth certificate and the first there to reveal that she’d had sex-reassignment surgery.
Santiago Manuin, Indigenous Leader in Peru, Dies at 63
Mr. Manuin fought for the rights of Indigenous people and the protection of the Amazon. He survived a gunshot wound from a 2009 police crackdown, but died last week of Covid-19.
Santiago Barberi Gonzalez, a Colombian Fashion Star, Dies at 40
The designer was the charismatic president of one of the largest purveyors of crocodile handbags in the world.
Santiago Erevia, Once Denied Medal of Honor Over Ethnicity, Dies at 69
After a Pentagon investigation, Mr. Erevia, a Vietnam veteran, was eventually bestowed the nation’s highest award for valor by President Obama in 2014.
Santiago Carrillo, a Spanish Communist Leader, Dies at 97
Mr. Carrillo fought Gen. Francisco Franco’s fascist forces during the Spanish Civil War, and later promoted a new, more moderate Communism.
Paid Notice: Deaths SANTIAGO, FRANCISCA
SANTIAGO -- Francisca, on December 23, 2004. Beloved wife of the late Fundador. Loving mother of Nilsa, Nelson, Roberto and Gilberto. Friends may call at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave. at 81st St., Sunday and Monday 4-9PM. Mass of Christian burial at St. Cecilia Church, 120 East 106th St., Tuesday 10AM. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths SANTIAGO, , NESTOR VILLAROSA
SANTIAGO--Nestor Villarosa. On Thursday, June 12, 2003, of Washington, DC. Most beloved and most loving husband of Aurora Asperilla Santiago, most beloved and most devoted father of Nina Cecilia Asperilla Santiago, most beloved and most devoted son of the late Teodoro P. and Emilia Villarosa Santiago, loving and devoted brother of Cielo Santiago Myers (Robert), Mercedita Santiago Nolledo (late Jose), Teodoro Villarosa Santiago Jr. (Alectis), loving and beloved sonin-law of Jose and Josefa Asperi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MONEO, SANTIAGO
MONEO-Santiago. On December 22, 2000, at age 47, leaving too soon his beloved wife Rosanne; his adoring mother, Gloria; sister Carmen; brothers Jesse and Eddie; late father Jesus; extended family and friends. He leaves a legacy of deep pride in his Basque, Cuban & Puerto Rican heritage and was highly respected in the culinary industry as a major influence in helping to create the Hispanic food market in the East Coast as head of Casa Moneo in New York City. A man of deep integrity and devotion, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MARISTANY, SANTIAGO
MARISTANY-Santiago. On December 16, 2000. Died from complication of longtime illness, traumatic brain injury. Born in Cuba. Beloved husband of Margarita and beloved father of Santiago, Jr. Always hoped for free Cuba. Memorial service at Fort Washington Collegiate Church, 181 St. and Fort Washington Ave., Wednesday, December 20 at 11:00 AM.
Paid Notice: Deaths MARISTANY, SANTIAGO
MARISTANY-Santiago. On December 16, 2000. Died from complication of longtime illness, traumatic brain injury. Born in Cuba. Beloved husband of Margarita and beloved father of Santiago, Jr. Always hoped for free Cuba. Memorial service at Fort Washington Collegiate Church, 181 St. and Fort Washington Ave., Wednesday, December 20 at 11:00 AM.
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