Obituaries Related to "Garcia" from New York Times Archive
Carlos Garcia Camacho, 54, Dies; Guam's Last Appointed Governor
Camacho, Carlos G (Gov)
Notable Deaths 2017: Robert Garcia
Dave Garcia, M.L.B. Manager and Minor League Mainstay, Dies at 97
Garcia played more than 14 seasons in the minors and hung on as a coach, manager and sage in the majors, doggedly loyal to baseball to the end.
Lisa Garcia Quiroz, Magazine Publisher, Is Dead at 57
At Time Inc., Ms. Quiroz launched People en Español and Time for Kids and spearheaded the company’s diversity and arts philanthropy initiatives.
Jerry Garcia Goes Off Broadway in ‘Red Roses, Green Gold’
A new musical at Minetta Lane Theater in Greenwich Village will feature music from Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter and other Grateful Dead members.
Robert Garcia Dies at 84; Bronx Congressman Undone by Scandal
Mr. Garcia was an advocate for poor Hispanic and black people, but his political career was toppled in the Wedtech corruption case.
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.
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 ...
BOOKS OF THE TIMES; In Place of Splendor" Constancia de la Mora Death Out of the Sky Garcia Lorca
Lorca, F Garcia; Blood Wedding, tr by G Neiman
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