Obituaries Related to "Marquez" from New York Times Archive
Mercedes Barcha, Gabriel García Márquez’s Wife and Muse, Dies at 87
For nearly 60 years, she was the Nobel Prize-winning novelist’s companion and inspiration, his sharp-witted foil and his chief of staff.
Fans pay tribute to Nobel laureate Garcia Marquez
Mexican and Colombian presidents pay tribute at a Mexico City memorial to Nobel Laureate Garcia Marquez, who died last Thursday. Sarah Toms reports.
Colombian novelist Garcia Marquez dies age 87
Colombian author and Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez passes away at his home in Mexico City. Nathan Frandino reports.
Gabriel García Márquez, Conjurer of Literary Magic, Dies at 87
Mr. García Márquez, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982, wrote fiction rooted in a mythical Latin American landscape of his own creation.
Paid Notice: Deaths MARQUEZ, JORJE
MARQUEZ--Jorje, of Manhattan, NY, age 70. Famous senior captain from The Four Seasons restaurant, suddenly passed away on May 22nd at his Manhattan apartment. Devoted father of George and Solange, who will be remembered with affection by all who came in contact with him. Service will be at the funeral home followed by cremation on 26th May 2005. No flowers by request. Donations to the Humane Society in his memory.
Paid Notice: Deaths MARQUEZ, CECIL G.
MARQUEZ-Cecil G., 91, physician, died at home in New Rochelle January 8, 1999. His family mourns his passing with deep sorrow. He is survived by his wife, Gloria, and children, Yolanda, Donald, Cecil Jr., Camilo and Rita. Grandfather of twelve. Great-grandfather of thirteen. Funeral was private. A memorial service is planned. Contributions in his memory may be sent to Pamela C. Torres Day Care Center, named after his deceased grandchild, at 161 St. Ann's Avenue, Bronx, New York 10454.
Garcia Marquez Looks At Life, Love and Death
For Gabriel Garcia Marquez, there are many signs of the gradual Latin American infiltration of the United States. Spanish is more widely spoken than ever, the region's cooking more popular. But above all he says that he is delighted by the spread "across this country of our Latin way of loving and of dying." Love and death are of course intimately linked themes in the Colombian novelist's work. The one is almost inconceivable without a suggestion of the other because love is an illness with ...
FUNERAL OF ENVOY IS GUARDED IN CUBA; Police and Soldiers Line Route of Cortege of Marquez Sterling, Ambassador Here.
funeral
2 SENTENCED TO DIE FOR ATTACK IN PERU; Marquez Is Convicted of Shooting President -- Seoane as His Accomplice in Plot. 20 YEARS FOR ANOTHER Regime Prepares to Suppress Possible Outbreak Over Verdict -- Sanchez Cerro's Health Improves.
Marquez and J G Seone Corrales, alleged accomplice, sentenced to death; R Bolanos Diaz sentenced to 20 yrs in prison
RIOT AT LOURENCO MARQUEZ; Bomb Is Thrown at Official -- Two Others Shot Dead.
Rioting at Lourenco Marquez
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