Obituaries Related to "Gonzalez" from New York Times Archive
Gen. Gonzalez Munoz Dead.
Santiago Barberi Gonzalez, a Colombian Fashion Star, Dies at 40
The designer was the charismatic president of one of the largest purveyors of crocodile handbags in the world.
Waldemar Gonzalez, Social Worker Who Drew on His Own Hard Life, Dies at 72
He grew up with an abusive father and carried that pain into adulthood before becoming ‘Dad 2.0.’ He died of the coronavirus.
Mario Gonzalez, Father of Golf in Brazil, Is Dead at 96
A master teacher, he was content to stay in Brazil. “If he had played more on the PGA Tour,” one golfer said, “I am sure he would be in the Hall of Fame.”
Santiago Barberi Gonzalez, a Colombian Fashion Star, Dies at 40
The designer was the charismatic president of one of the largest purveyors of crocodile handbags in the world.
Julio Gonzalez, Arsonist Who Killed 87 at New York Club in ’90, Dies at 61
Mr. Gonzalez was sentenced to 87 concurrent terms of 25 years for starting the fire, which prompted the city to renew its scrutiny of safety measures at nightclubs.
Paid Notice: Deaths GONZALEZ, H. MANUEL
GONZALEZ--H. Manuel, October 30. Survived by his wife Sandra and daughter Manne Rene. Memorial services November 11th at 10am, Holy Trinity Church, W. 82nd St.
Gen. Gonzalez Munoz Dead.
Santiago Barberi Gonzalez, a Colombian Fashion Star, Dies at 40
The designer was the charismatic president of one of the largest purveyors of crocodile handbags in the world.
Gen. Gonzalez Munoz Dead.
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