Obituaries Related to "Velasquez" from New York Times Archive
Jhon Jairo Velásquez, 57, Dies; Escobar Henchman Turned YouTube Star
Mr. Velásquez, who boasted of murdering hundreds of people for Pablo Escobar, in recent years had built a business around the memories of his criminal activities.
Willie Velasquez, 44, Hispanic Leader, Dies
LEAD: Willie Velasquez, a leader of the movement to increase political power among Hispanic Americans, died early today of cancer. He was 44 years old.
Formal Inquiry of Ring Fatality Opened by Pennsylvania Board; Officials Are Summoned to Testify on the Death of Velasquez, 19, as New Demands to Outlaw Sport Rise
Mass HR refuses to study Repr Boynton bill to abolish sport; Gov Sawyer to appt Nev citizens com to probe sport
ARMY BOXER DIES AFTER KNOCKOUT; Velasquez, 19, Strikes Head --Wore Protective Gear
Velasquez, Francesco
IANUEL VELASQUEZ, '76; 'jban Consul General in I 'Los Angeles Is Dead
Velasquez, Manuel
ARTHUR S, RIGGS, 75, HISTORIAN, IS DEAD; Ex-Director of Archaeological Society Wrote Biogra[shies of Velasquez and Titian
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FEDERICO VELASQUEZ, DOMINICAN EXILE, DIES; Ex-Vice President and Cabinet Member of Republic Was Foe of Trujillo.
MISS M. VELASQUEZ, LIVINGSTON KIN, DIES; Daughter, 98, of Secretary to Charles IV of Spain Was Descendant of Colonial Family.
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ANOTHER VELASQUEZ RUMOR; A "Dying Gladiator" by the Master Said to Have Been Discovered.
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