Obituaries Related to "Rubio" from New York Times Archive
Josie Rubio, 42, Dies; Wrote of Dating While Terminally Ill
Her essay in The New York Times drew a wide readership; she also chronicled her life with terminal cancer in a blog, finding humor amid despair.
Marco Rubio Takes Darker Tone, Saying American Dream ‘Is Dying’
Summoning a bit of Donald J. Trump’s gloom, Senator Marco Rubio on Monday told an audience here that half of young Americans believe the American Dream is dead, a warning sign he said should rouse voters to seek a new direction in 2016.
Marco Rubio on the Death Penalty
Read the latest updates from Mr. Rubio.
In 2012 Tribute, Rubio Asked ‘What Would Jeb Do?’
In a birthday tribute in 2012, Senator Marco Rubio may have written Jeb Bush’s campaign bumper sticker.
Pascual OrtiZ Rubio Dies at 86; A Former President of Mexico
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 4 (AP) --Pascual Ortiz Rubio, President of Mexico from 1930 to 1932, died today. He was 95 years old.
Emery Rubio, 59, Builder Who Wrote Plays, Is Dead
Rubio, Emery
MAUEL TELLEZ, 54, EX-MEXICAN ENVOY; Ambassador to United States from 1924-31 Dies of Heart Ailment in Mexico, D. F. FORMER DEAN OF CORPS On Return Was Made Minister of Interior in the Cabinet of President Rubio
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KILLED IN MEXICAN CRASH.; Former Wife of Ortiz Rubio Dies After Automobile Overturns.
Aceves, (Senora) F, killed when auto overturns
FLORES DIES IN PRISON; WOUNDED ORTIZ RUBIO; Man Who Tried to Assassinate Mexican President Was Serving Twenty-Year Term.
D Flores, who tried to kill him, dies
DIES OF GRIEF OVER SON.; Father of Mexican Youth Slain in Oklahoma Was Kin of Ortiz Rubio.
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