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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 CARRILLO DEALBORNOZRENE
CARRILLO deALBORNOZRene. 94, died Saturday, November 2, 2002. He is survived by his wife Evelyn D. Carrillo, his son Rev. Rene Carrillo, his daughter Nina Preyre, five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. The funeral services have yet to be announced. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church of Avoca New York, PO Box P, Avoca, NY 14809. For information, contact The Mather - Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton, NJ.
STEPHEN SMITH, PSYCHIATRIST, 68; Director of Gracie Square Hospital Since 1960 Dies CAPT. A.L. BURLEIGH DR. ANNI H. SAFRAN N. CARRILLO FLORES
Safran, Anni H
1,000 AT CARRILLO RITES; Acting Colleagues at Funeral in Santa Monica Church
LEO CARRILLO GIVEN TRIBUTE BY WARREN
RAMON CARRILLO, PERON AIDE, DIES; Ex-Minister of Health Was a Neurosurgeon--Former Medical School Professor Signed Medical Decree
Carrillo, Ramon
LEO CARRILLO'S; ' WIFE DIES Ambulance Driver in World War !, Wed to Actor 40 Years
Carillo, (Mrs) Edith H
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