Obituaries Related to "Camacho" from New York Times Archive
FUNERAL IN MEXICO FOR AVILA CAMACHO
Manuel Camacho Solís, Once on Path to Mexican Presidency, Dies at 69
Mr. Camacho, who served as mayor of Mexico City and held other offices, was expected to be selected to be a presidential candidate but was passed over.
Ariel Camacho, Lead Singer of Los Plebes del Rancho, Dies at 22
Mr. Camacho, who played guitar and wrote songs as well as singing, was idolized by youngsters in rural Mexico and had begun amassing a fan base on the other side of the border.
Hector Camacho Dies at 50
Hector Camacho, a world champion boxer in three weight classes, died in Puerto Rico on Saturday.
Hector Camacho, 50, Boxer Who Lived Dangerously, Dies
Mr. Camacho, the flamboyant boxer known as Macho, emerged from a delinquent childhood in New York City’s Spanish Harlem to become a world champion.
Paid Notice: Deaths CAMACHO, RUTH WALDMAN, M.D.
CAMACHO-Ruth Waldman, M.D. On Monday, August 16, 1999, of Bethesda Md. Beloved wife of Jose Camacho, devoted mother of Elena Camacho (Barney D.) Byrd and Alejandro E. (Pamela R.) Camacho. Also survived by six grandchildren, James, Julian, Madeleine, Isabel, Charlotte, and Ainsley Willow. Services and burial private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society (Gastric Cancer Research). 301933-9350 Edward Sagel Funeral Direction, Inc., Rockville, Md. 8002 ...
Carlos Garcia Camacho, 54, Dies; Guam's Last Appointed Governor
Camacho, Carlos G (Gov)
FUNERAL IN MEXICO FOR AVILA CAMACHO
GEN. CAMACHO DIES; MEXICAN OFFICIAL; Brother of President Was the Secretary of Communications --Officer in Revolution
Avila Camacho, Maximino
Manuel Camacho Solís, Once on Path to Mexican Presidency, Dies at 69
Mr. Camacho, who served as mayor of Mexico City and held other offices, was expected to be selected to be a presidential candidate but was passed over.
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