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Julio Guzman, Salvadoran Refugee Who Started a Church, Dies at 64
Mr. Guzman proclaimed his faith in God even as he lay dying of Covid-19 in the hospital. He started his church in New Jersey 30 years ago.
Paid Notice: Deaths GUZMAN, FORBES, ROBERT
GUZMAN - FORBES -- Robert. 75. Passed away Friday, December 10, 2004 in Cocoa Beach, FL. Born in New York City and raised in New Rochelle, NY, he moved to Cocoa Beach from Simsbury, CT in 1996. He was a graduate of the Valley Forge Military Academy and after serving four years in the United States Air Force, he attended and graduated from the Columbia Art Instruction Institute, the University of Virginia and the New York City School of Visual Arts. A freelance artist in commercial illustration a ...
Julio Guzman, Salvadoran Refugee Who Started a Church, Dies at 64
Mr. Guzman proclaimed his faith in God even as he lay dying of Covid-19 in the hospital. He started his church in New Jersey 30 years ago.
5 Convicted of Hacking Innocent Teenager ‘Junior’ Guzman to Death
Their trial provided a glimpse inside the violent Trinitarios gang, whose members mistook 15-year-old Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz for a rival.
Paid Notice: Deaths GUZMAN, FORBES, ROBERT
GUZMAN - FORBES -- Robert. 75. Passed away Friday, December 10, 2004 in Cocoa Beach, FL. Born in New York City and raised in New Rochelle, NY, he moved to Cocoa Beach from Simsbury, CT in 1996. He was a graduate of the Valley Forge Military Academy and after serving four years in the United States Air Force, he attended and graduated from the Columbia Art Instruction Institute, the University of Virginia and the New York City School of Visual Arts. A freelance artist in commercial illustration a ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GUZMAN, GEORGE L.
GUZMAN--George L. Beloved partner and soulmate of Lawrence Herman. Friends may gather at Greenwich Village Funeral Home, 199 Bleecker St., NYC, Wednesday, 6-9 PM.
Paid Notice: Deaths GUZMAN, FORBES, LEON ARD
GUZMAN - FORBES - Leon ard. 75, passed away August 3rd. Born in NYC, raised in New Rochelle, resident of Brooklyn. Retired after 25 years with Social Services. A Renaissance man who participated in the arts and politics. A member of the Sons of the Revolution, W.W. II army veteran, and graduate of Columbia and Fordham. Survived by longtime companion, Cecil Kimberley and brother Robert. Cremation and burial at sea.
Paid Notice: Deaths GUZMAN, GILBERT
GUZMAN-Gilbert. Members of the Board of Trustees and Staff of the American Red Cross in Greater New York note with sadness the loss of Gilbert Guzman, beloved husband of Donna Galeno, the Administrator of Red Cross Homeless Services. We extend our deepest sympathies to Donna, to Gilbert's children and grandchildren, and to the entire Guzman family. American Red Cross in Greater New York. Jonathan O'Herron, Chairman Robert M. Bender,Jr. Chief Executive Officer
Paid Notice: Deaths GUZMAN, ALBERTO LUIS
GUZMAN-Alberto Luis. A Director/Choreographer, at age 35, died on June 21, 1998. Remembered with love by partner Chris Reimensnyder, friend David Greenberg, mother Carmen Logsdon, sister and brother-in-law Peggy and Brian Barber, niece Spencer. He is an angel to us all.
MAX GUZMAN DIES; EX-UNION OFFICIAL; District Manager Served the I.L.G.W.U. 45 Years
Guzman, Max
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