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Anthony Acevedo, Who Documented His Holocaust Ordeal, Dies at 93
Imprisoned in a slave labor camp, he kept a diary that alternated accounts of Nazi atrocities with quotidian observations and biting humor.
Paid Notice: Deaths ACEVEDO, FRANCISCA E.
ACEVEDO--Francisca E. In her 93rd year, on November 15, 2004. Devoted wife of the late Francisco, cherished mother of Raymond. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date.
F. ACEVEDO, WON FAME ON THE AIR; Radio Analyst in Puerto Rico, Linguist, Dies--Formerly Taught Languages Here
Acevedo, Francisco
Anthony Acevedo, Who Documented His Holocaust Ordeal, Dies at 93
Imprisoned in a slave labor camp, he kept a diary that alternated accounts of Nazi atrocities with quotidian observations and biting humor.
Paid Notice: Deaths ACEVEDO, FRANCISCA E.
ACEVEDO--Francisca E. In her 93rd year, on November 15, 2004. Devoted wife of the late Francisco, cherished mother of Raymond. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date.
F. ACEVEDO, WON FAME ON THE AIR; Radio Analyst in Puerto Rico, Linguist, Dies--Formerly Taught Languages Here
Acevedo, Francisco
Anthony Acevedo, Who Documented His Holocaust Ordeal, Dies at 93
Imprisoned in a slave labor camp, he kept a diary that alternated accounts of Nazi atrocities with quotidian observations and biting humor.
Anthony Acevedo, Who Documented His Holocaust Ordeal, Dies at 93
Imprisoned in a slave labor camp, he kept a diary that alternated accounts of Nazi atrocities with quotidian observations and biting humor.
Paid Notice: Deaths ACEVEDO, FRANCISCA E.
ACEVEDO--Francisca E. In her 93rd year, on November 15, 2004. Devoted wife of the late Francisco, cherished mother of Raymond. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date.
F. ACEVEDO, WON FAME ON THE AIR; Radio Analyst in Puerto Rico, Linguist, Dies--Formerly Taught Languages Here
Acevedo, Francisco
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