Obituaries Related to "Rojas" from New York Times Archive
Lorena Rojas, Actress in Spanish-Language Soap Operas, Dies at 44
Ms. Rojas, from Mexico, was an international presence on telenovelas like “El Cuerpo del Deseo” and “Rosario.”
Paid Notice: Deaths ROJAS, VICTOR
ROJAS-Victor, age 56, of Fort Lauderdale, FL, died January 9, 2000. Active volunteer in South FL with AIDS-related organizations. Preceded in death by his parents, Sergio and Raquel (Archilla) Rojas, beloved brother of Alida Rojas, George Rojas and nephew of Haydee A. Rodenas all of NYC. Memorial gathering of friends Thursday, January 13 at 7:00 PM in Fred Hunter's Fort Lauderdale Funeral Home, 718 South Federal Highway. Contributions are suggested to Center One, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Felipe Rojas-Lombardi, 46, Dies; Chef Known for Spanish Cuisine
Felipe Rojas-Lombardi, the Peruvian-born chef who helped bring a Spanish and Caribbean influence into America's haute cuisine repertory, died yesterday at Cabrini Medical Center in Manhattan. He was 46 years old and lived in Manhattan. He died of heart failure after a two-year bout with degenerative osteoporosis, his business partner, Tim Johnson, said.
Gustavo Rojas Pinilla Dies at 74; Dictator of Colombia in 1953-57
Dies at age of 74; biog sketch; por (M)
LAUREANO 60MEZ, EX-OOLOMBIAHEAD; President in .1950's Dies-Was Ousted by Rojas
Dies, 76
CARDINAL LUQUE DIES IN COLOMBIA; First in Nation to Get Red Hat, in 1953, Condemned Rojas Regime 'Murders'
Luque, Crisanto
Strikes Crippling Bogota; Rojas Calls Regime 'Firm'; Five Deaths Reported Broad Censorship Indicated SPREADING STRIKE CRIPPLES BOGOTA
Bogota paralyzed by strikes; 5 dead in riots; Rojas claims full support of armed forces, radio-TV s; 1st and 2d class reserves called up; communications curbed; univ classes suspended though students are already on strike; 10 newspapers suspend, apparently to show disapproval of Rojas
CARLOS ROJAS CRUZAT; Major General in Cuban War of Independence Dies, 83
Rojas Cruzat, Carlos
MINISTER ROJAS OF VENEZUELA DIES; Succumbs to Heart Disease at Atlantic City, Where He Was Seeking Health.
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