Obituaries Related to "Vazquez" from New York Times Archive
Tabaré Vázquez, Former President of Uruguay, Dies at 80
Dr. Vazquez was also a practicing physician who specialized in oncology and pushed some of the toughest anti-tobacco rules in the region.
Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, Architect, Is Dead at 94
Mr. Ramírez designed a series of monuments to Mexican culture, including museums, a sports stadium and the Basilica of Guadalupe shrine.
Paid Notice: Deaths SERRANO, , BRAULIA. (NEE VAZQUEZ, ROMAN)
SERRANO -- Braulia. (Nee Vazquez - Roman). Died peacefully at home in New York City on June 4, 2003. Predeceased by husband Manuel Serrano-Martinez and son Victor Manuel Serrano. Born May 26, 1913 in Humacao, Puerto Rico, daughter of Benedicto Vazquez-Sosa and Dominga Roman-Gonzalez. She moved to New York in 1929. Survived by her children, Luz Maria Ruiz of Charlottesville, VA., Rafael Serrano of New Windsor, N.Y. and George Serrano of New York City. Also survived by her brother, Julio Vazquez-R ...
Paid Notice: Deaths VAZQUEZ, GAIL A.
VAZQUEZ-Gail A., age 57, of Jupiter, FL and formerly of Island Park, NY, went to her heavenly rest on Tuesday, December 5th. Gail is survived and will be lovingly remembered by her husband, William, daughter Andrea, stepsons William M. and Jeffrey, sister Linda, and brothers John and Lawrence. A memorial service will be celebrated in NY at The Community Presbyterian Church of Malverne at 5PM on December 17th. Memorial contributions in memory of Gail may be made to: Community Presbyterian Church ...
Siro Vazquez, 80, Dies; Retired Exxon Official
LEAD: Siro Vazquez, a retired senior vice president and director of the Exxon Corporation, died of congestive heart failure on Monday at his home in Manhattan. He was 80 years old.
Carmen Vázquez, a Force on L.G.B.T.Q. Issues, Dies at 72
Often outspoken, she was a fixture in advocacy groups in San Francisco and New York. She died of Covid-19.
Carmen Vázquez, a longtime force in the world of L.G.B.T.Q. rights, dies at 72.
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