Obituaries Related to "Gomez" from New York Times Archive
COL. DELGADO'S VICTORY; SAID TO HAVE DEFEATED A THOU- SAND CUBAN INSURGENTS. The Cubans Retrent in Disorder, Leav- ing Their Dead on the Field -- Gen. Gomez, and His Forces Approach- ing the Province of Havana -- An- other Defeat of a Large Rebel For
Adrian Gomez, Who Cared for Migrant Youth, Is Dead at 52
He worked at a shelter in Texas and as a juvenile probation officer; he wanted, his daughter said, to make a difference. He died of complications of the novel coronavirus.
‘Me and Earl and the Dying Girl’ (With Movie Trailer): Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Narrates a Scene
The director discusses a scene from “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.”
Paid Notice: Deaths GOMEZ, RICARDO ''RICK''
GOMEZ--Ricardo ''Rick'' (age 40). Of Washington, DC and New York City on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 at his residence of liver cancer. Survived by his life partner Jim Morrissey, his brother Pedro Gomez (Sandra), nieces & nephews Reo, Dante and Sierra; Rae and Jerry Morrissey. Preceded in death by his father Pedro Gomez.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOMEZ, OLGA
GOMEZ--Olga. On December 20, 2003, in a traffic accident. Beloved wife of Julio, mother of Olga and grandmother of Wilka. A gentle and compassionate woman of great integrity. An experienced social worker, Olga was a beacon of life for everyone who knew her. She will be greatly missed. Memorial service will be held Saturday, January 3, 2004, 12 noon at Saint Augustine Church, 116 6th Ave (off Flatbush Ave), Brooklyn, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths LEAHY, JOAN E. (NEE GOMEZ, FRANCO)
LEAHY--Joan E. (nee Gomez-Franco), on September 28, 2003 in Henderson, NV from lung cancer. Born 1934 in New York City to Harry and Ada Allen Gomez-Franco, Joan moved with her family to Mexico City in 1938 where she spent much of her young life. She returned to the US to finish high school and attend Fordham University earning a BA in 1956. In 1957 Joan began a long career in advertising sales with A.C. Nielsen Co., and later BBDO and SSC&B. She began a nearly 25 year career with the NBC televis ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GOMEZ, ORAIMA L.
GOMEZ--Oraima L. On September 28, 2003. Beloved sister of Berenice, Giselh and Elio and also loving aunt and dear friend. Service Tuesday, 9:30 AM, First Hispanic Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. Entombment, St. Michael's Cemetery.
HUERTA'S BROTHER SHOT BY FEDERALS IN MEXICAN REVOLT; Alfonso Was Put to Death, One Report Says -- Fell Fighting Troops, Another Declares. OTHER GENERALS EXECUTED Gomez in Retreat, Government Asserts -- Newspaper Founder Jailed in Capital. HUERTA NOW
A de la Huerta killed by federals; rail and wire communication between Mexico City and Vera Cruz resumed; Gomez and Huerta allies; F F Pallavicini, ex-journalist, imprisoned as intellectual leader of revolt
Jose Pena Gomez, 61, Rare Black Dominican Figure, Dies
Jose Francisco Pena Gomez, three-time candidate for President of Dominican Republic who rose from childhood of extreme poverty to become one of most prominent black political figures in Latin America, dies at age 61; photo (M)
SANDOVAL ON MARTI'S DEATH.; Borrero's Escape with Gomez -- Wounding of Juan Guerra.
Killed; M. Gomez Wounded
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