Obituaries Related to "Beltran" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths BELTRAN, RAFAEL
BELTRAN-Rafael. The Department of Ophthalmology of The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary expresses deep sympathy to the family of Rafael Beltran, M.D., whose longterm service to the Infirmary was recognized at his retirement by being named Honorary Attending Surgeon. Joseph P. Corcoran President/CEO Robert C. Della Rocca, M.D. Chairman, Medical Board Joseph B. Walsh, M.D. Chairman, Dept of Ophthalmology
Lola Beltran, Singer, Dies; Mexico's Adored 'Grande'
Lola Beltran, the soulful Mexican singer whose achingly emotional renditions of mariachi ballads made her known as Lola the Great to generations of Latin Americans, died on Sunday night in Mexico City. During a career that spanned five decades, she made a point of refusing to discuss her age, but she was believed to be in her mid-60's. The cause was a stroke, her daughter, Maria Elena Leal, said in newspaper reports.
Pedro Beltrán, 81, Ex-Prime Minister of Peru, Dies
Pedro Gerardo Beltran, ex-Prime Min, dies at age 82; biog; por (M)
HALTS DIAZ'S DEATH ON CIVIL COURT WRIT; Beltran Stays His and Other Officers' Executions -- Judge Ignored Order.
Madero deaf to pub pleas for clemency
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