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Carlos Fuentes, Mexican Man of Letters, Dies at 83
Mr. Fuentes was Mexico’s elegant public intellectual and grand man of letters whose panoramic novels captured the complicated essence of his country’s history.
Paid Notice: Deaths FUENTES, JOSE
FUENTES-Jose, age 62. Died on October 15, 1998. Beloved husband of Jane. Loving father of Janelle and Damaris. Predeceased by daughter Adina. He had a life-long commitment to human and community services. Memorial celebration to be scheduled at a later date. Visiting hours are Saturday from 2:30 PM through 8:30 PM at The Andrett Funeral Home, 353 Second Avenue, New York City.
Fuentes, Pilot Right-Hander, Is Dead of Gunshot Wounds
Dies of gunshot wounds recd in bar at Loiza Aldea, PR
Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes, Mexican Writer, Dies at 74
Lopez y Fuentes, Gregorio
‘The Line of Life Lies Between Paralysis and Frenzy’ THE DEATH OF ARTEMIO CRUZ. By Cados Fuentes. Translated by Sam Hileman from the Spanish “El Muerte de Artemio Cruz.” 306 pp. New York: Farrar, Straus & Co. $4.95.
Fuentes, C: The Death of Artemio Cruz
GEN. ALBERTO FUENTES !; A Leader of the 1910 Mexican Revolution Dies in Cuernavaca
Fuentes, Alberto
JUAN FUENTES, 84, DIES.; Began as Dishwasher, Built a Skyscraper as His Monument.
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