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Paid Notice: Deaths MENDEZ, JOAQUINA MUNOZ
MENDEZ-Joaquina Munoz. It is with profound sorrow that we, the Board of Trustees, and The Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center family mourn the passing of Joaquina Munoz Mendez; the mother of Manuel A. Mendez, Assistant Treasurer, Board of Trustees. Our sincere condolences are extended to the Mendez family. Miguel O. Martinez, Chairman Board of Trustees Miguel A. Fuentes, Jr. Pres. and Chief Executive Officer
Widow of Gov. Munoz Dies on Island at 82
LEAD: Ines Mendoza de Munoz, the widow of Luis Munoz Marin, the longtime Governor of Puerto Rico, died Monday at a hospital in Rio Piedras, a suburb of San Juan. She was 82 years old and lived in San Juan.
Luis Munoz Marin Is Dead at 82; Began Puerto Rico's Fight on Poverty; Politician and Poet Wrote Freelance Articles Father Was Commissioner Advocate of Independence A Quarrelsome Alliance Commonwealth Proclaimed
SAN JUAN, P.R., April 30--Former Gov. Luis Munoz Marin, the architect and driving force of Operation Bootstrap, the program that raised much of Puerto Rico from abject poverty, died early today of heart disease. He was 82 years old.
Adolfo Munoz Alonso Dies; Philosopher Backed Franco
Munoz Alonzo, Adolfo (Prof)
Gen. Munoz Grandes, 70, Dies; Spain's Former Vice President
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RAFAEL CALDERON MUNOZ; 1st Vice President of Costa Rica, Father of President, Dies at 82
Munoz, Rafael C
JOSE ANTONIO MUNOZ.; Cuban Consul in St. Louis Found Dead in His Office.
LUIS MUNOZ RIVERA DEAD.; Porto Rican Commissioner to United States Dies at San Juan.
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MINISTER MUNOZ DEAD.; The Guatemalan Diplomat Had Suffered Long from Malaria.
Gen. Gonzalez Munoz Dead.
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