Obituaries Related to "Ortega" from New York Times Archive
Cardinal Jaime Ortega, a Cuban Bridge to the U.S., Dies at 82
He was a go-between for Pope Francis and Presidents Obama and Raúl Castro as they thawed Cold War relations between the two countries.
As Nicaragua Death Toll Grows, Support for Ortega Slips
A student-led uprising poses the biggest threat to Daniel Ortega’s presidency since he was re-elected in 2007.
Paid Notice: Deaths ORTEGA, RAMON
ORTEGA-Ramon, died July 2, 2000 at Rome Memorial Hospital. He was born June 2, 1946 in Long Island, NY, the son of Ramon and Madeline Santone Ortega, last known to have resided in the NYC area. Would any kin or anyone knowing of any next-of-kin please contact the Rome DDSO collect with any special funeral arrangements: 315-336-2300.
Paid Notice: Deaths ORTEGA, AURA A.
ORTEGA-Aura A. On May 9, 1999. Native of Santiago, Chile; physician. Beloved wife of Rafael. Devoted mother of Ralph. Friends may call at the Andrett Funeral Home, 353 Second Avenue, (at 20th Street) NYC, Tuesday, 7-9 PM. Memorial Mass, Wednesday, 11 AM, at Holy Family Church, Lakewood, NJ. Interment Saint Mary of the Lake Cemetery, Lakewood, NJ.
Santos Ortega, Actor, 76, Dead; Hushes in ‘As the World Turns’
Ortega, Santos
JOSE ORTEGA DIES; PHILOSOPHER, 72; Spain's Leading Intellectual Was Noted Writer -- Foe of Franco and Monarchy
Ortega y Gasset, Jose
I. PEREZ ORTEGA, 62,I NEWSPAPER'ARTI. STI; Member of The Times Staff 22 Years Is Dead--Fermer ' 'CVii Engineer in' Madrid
Perez Ordega, Ignacio; por
Mgr. Ortega of Mex;co Dead.
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Cardinal Jaime Ortega, a Cuban Bridge to the U.S., Dies at 82
He was a go-between for Pope Francis and Presidents Obama and Raúl Castro as they thawed Cold War relations between the two countries.
As Nicaragua Death Toll Grows, Support for Ortega Slips
A student-led uprising poses the biggest threat to Daniel Ortega’s presidency since he was re-elected in 2007.
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