Obituaries Related to "Contreras" from New York Times Archive
Gloria Contreras, Choreographer Mentored by Balanchine, Dies at 81
Ms. Contreras created more than 260 ballets for companies she directed in New York and Mexico, her native country.
Manuel Contreras, Chilean Spy Chief Under Pinochet, Dies at 86
Gen. Contreras, Chile’s intelligence chief during the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet, was serving 526 years of multiple prison terms for human rights violations.
Paid Notice: Deaths CONTRERAS, CYNTHIA
CONTRERAS - Cynthia. The Brooklyn College community mourns the passing of Cynthia Contreras, assistant professor and deputy chairperson of the Department of Film. Her thirty years of teaching and service will be long remembered. Christoph M. Kimmich, President Brooklyn College
Paid Notice: Deaths CONTRERAS, CYNTHIA
CONTRERAS-Cynthia. Loved and admired by her colleagues and students in the Film and Speech departments of Brooklyn College for thirty years. Her generosity of spirit transformed the lives of all who knew her. We extend our heartfelt condolences to her husband, Jose. Memorial contributions may be made out and sent to: The Brooklyn College Foundation: Cynthia Contreras Fund, Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc., 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11210-2889.
SPILL FATAL TO JOCKEY; Raul Contreras Dies After 2-Horse Pile-Up at Caliente
BOXER DIES OF INJURIES; Contreras Was Knocked Out in Bout Last Monday
Contreras, Jose
BOLIVAR TRIBUTE PAID BY LOPEZ CONTRERAS; Venezuela's Ex-President Lays Wreath at Statue Here
Lopez lays wreath at Bolivar statue, N Y C
DR. FELIPE CONTRERAS; Kin of Venezuela President Dies as Result of Tooth in Lung
Contreras (Dr), Felipe
Confirm Death of Contreras.
death of Contreras confirmed by Gen. Trevino, amnesty granted to sons
Gloria Contreras, Choreographer Mentored by Balanchine, Dies at 81
Ms. Contreras created more than 260 ballets for companies she directed in New York and Mexico, her native country.
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