Obituaries Related to "Pacheco" from New York Times Archive
Antonio González Pacheco, Accused Policeman in Franco’s Spain, Dies at 73
Mr. González Pacheco was charged with torturing opponents of the Franco dictatorship but never stood trial. Reports said he died of complications of the novel coronavirus.
Antonio González Pacheco, Accused Policeman in Franco’s Spain, Dies at 73
Mr. González Pacheco was charged with torturing opponents of the Franco dictatorship but never stood trial. Reports said he died of complications of the novel coronavirus.
Notable Deaths 2017: Ferdie Pacheco
Ferdie Pacheco, ‘Fight Doctor’ for Muhammad Ali, Dies at 89
Dr. Pacheco, a physician, provided medical assistance to boxers for four decades and later became a ringside analyst on television.
José Emilio Pacheco, Honored Writer Who Wrote of Social Ills, Dies at 74
Mr. Pacheco, who emerged as a poet of note in the 1960s, won many awards.
Paid Notice: Deaths PACHECO, WILLIAM M.
PACHECO-William M. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of William Pacheco, associated with The Times from 1951 until retiring in 1991.
Paid Notice: Deaths PACHECO, WILLIAM MATTHEW
PACHECO-William Matthew. On the second of September. Loved brother of Alice Harrison, Joe Pacheco and Ben Presti. Brotherin-law to Ann Pacheco. Uncle to Arthur Pacheco, Jr & godfather of Stephanie Semidey. Also fond uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. Reposing on Sunday, 2-5 and 7-9 PM at Thomas C. Montera Funeral Home, 1848 Westchester Ave., Bronx, NY. Mass Monday, 10 AM at Blessed Sacrement Church. Interment Calverton National Cemetery.
OBITUARY.; CARLO PACHECO.
Death
Ferdie Pacheco, ‘Fight Doctor’ for Muhammad Ali, Dies at 89
Dr. Pacheco, a physician, provided medical assistance to boxers for four decades and later became a ringside analyst on television.
Antonio González Pacheco, Accused Policeman in Franco’s Spain, Dies at 73
Mr. González Pacheco was charged with torturing opponents of the Franco dictatorship but never stood trial. Reports said he died of complications of the novel coronavirus.
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