Obituaries Related to "Hernandez" from New York Times Archive
Genaro Hernandez, Twice a World Champion, Dies at 45
Mr. Hernandez, a boxer known as Chicanito, the Little Mexican, was twice the world super featherweight champion.
Notable Deaths 2017: Aileen Hernandez
Aaron Hernandez Had Severe C.T.E. When He Died at Age 27
Researchers called it “the most severe case they had ever seen in someone of Aaron’s age.”
Aileen Hernandez, 90, Ex-NOW President and Feminist Trailblazer, Dies
Ms. Hernandez was one of the first African-American women to battle sex discrimination from inside the government and in the top ranks of the feminist movement.
Rodolfo Hernandez, 82, Dies; Awarded Medal of Honor
Mr. Hernandez received the award for charging at the enemy in a daring assault while wounded and armed with an inoperable rifle and a bayonet when he was an Army corporal during the Korean War.
Genaro Hernandez, Twice a World Champion, Dies at 45
Mr. Hernandez, a boxer known as Chicanito, the Little Mexican, was twice the world super featherweight champion.
Rodolfo Hernandez, 82, Dies; Awarded Medal of Honor
Mr. Hernandez received the award for charging at the enemy in a daring assault while wounded and armed with an inoperable rifle and a bayonet when he was an Army corporal during the Korean War.
Genaro Hernandez, Twice a World Champion, Dies at 45
Mr. Hernandez, a boxer known as Chicanito, the Little Mexican, was twice the world super featherweight champion.
Aileen Hernandez, 90, Ex-NOW President and Feminist Trailblazer, Dies
Ms. Hernandez was one of the first African-American women to battle sex discrimination from inside the government and in the top ranks of the feminist movement.
Aaron Hernandez Had Severe C.T.E. When He Died at Age 27
Researchers called it “the most severe case they had ever seen in someone of Aaron’s age.”
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