Obituaries Related to "Sanchez" from New York Times Archive
EX-PREMIER BURIED WITH POMP IN SPAIN; Sanchez Guerra Receives High Military Honors in State Funeral at Madrid.
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THREE CONDEMNED IN SPANISH REVOLT; Death Sentences Await King's Approval--Sanchez Guerra, Tory Leader, Seized. REVOLT AIMED AT PREMIER Artillery Is Said to Have Acted in Protest Against Proposed Merger With Infantry.
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2 SENTENCED TO DIE FOR ATTACK IN PERU; Marquez Is Convicted of Shooting President -- Seoane as His Accomplice in Plot. 20 YEARS FOR ANOTHER Regime Prepares to Suppress Possible Outbreak Over Verdict -- Sanchez Cerro's Health Improves.
Marquez and J G Seone Corrales, alleged accomplice, sentenced to death; R Bolanos Diaz sentenced to 20 yrs in prison
Ralph Sanchez, Founder of Major Speedway, Dies at 64
A Cuban-born businessman, Mr. Sanchez built a major automobile racetrack in Homestead, Fla., after the city was ravaged by Hurricane Andrew.
Archbishop Robert F. Sanchez, Who Fought Discrimination, Dies at 77
Archbishop Sanchez created an Office for Native American Ministry and ordained the first Native American bishop, but resigned in 1993 when facing charges of having sex with three women.
Fernando Sanchez, Fashion Innovator, Is Dead at 70
Fernando Sanchez, designer of lingerie, dies at age 70; photo (M)
Fernando Sanchez, Fashion Innovator, Is Dead at 70
Fernando Sanchez was a fashion designer who captured the naughty side of 1970's fashion with lingerie collections conceived for elegant boudoirs but often worn in public.
Paid Notice: Deaths SANCHEZ, FERNANDO
SANCHEZ--Fernando. On June 28, 2006. Born in Belgium in 1935, educated in Paris and worked side by side with Yves Saint Laurent at Dior. He came to New York in the 1960s and went on to achieve international acclaim as a fashion designer. Survived by his beloved cousin and business partner, Jano Herbosch and her daughter Alessa Herbosch. Memorial service to be announced at a later date.
Paid Notice: Deaths SANCHEZ, FERNANDO
SANCHEZ--Fernando. On June 28, 2006. Born in Belgium in 1935, educated in Paris and worked side by side with Yves Saint Laurent at Dior. He came to New York in the 1960s and went on to achieve international acclaim as a fashion designer. Survived by his beloved cousin and business partner, Jano Herbosch and her daughter Alessa Herbosch. Memorial service to be announced at a later date.
Paid Notice: Deaths SANCHEZ, SIERLE, CARLOS
SANCHEZ - SIERLE -- Carlos. 92, on December 30, 2004. Beloved husband, adored uncle. Memorial services Sunday, January 16, 2 PM at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, 630 Amsterdam Ave., NYC.
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