Obituaries Related to "Serrano" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths SERRANO, , BRAULIA. (NEE VAZQUEZ, ROMAN)
SERRANO -- Braulia. (Nee Vazquez - Roman). Died peacefully at home in New York City on June 4, 2003. Predeceased by husband Manuel Serrano-Martinez and son Victor Manuel Serrano. Born May 26, 1913 in Humacao, Puerto Rico, daughter of Benedicto Vazquez-Sosa and Dominga Roman-Gonzalez. She moved to New York in 1929. Survived by her children, Luz Maria Ruiz of Charlottesville, VA., Rafael Serrano of New Windsor, N.Y. and George Serrano of New York City. Also survived by her brother, Julio Vazquez-R ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SERRANO, EULALIA
SERRANO--Eulalia on October 3, 2005. Mother of Andres, grandmother of Miranda Maguire. Services private. Inquiries to Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel, 212-288-3500
Paid Notice: Deaths SERRANO, , BRAULIA. (NEE VAZQUEZ, ROMAN)
SERRANO -- Braulia. (Nee Vazquez - Roman). Died peacefully at home in New York City on June 4, 2003. Predeceased by husband Manuel Serrano-Martinez and son Victor Manuel Serrano. Born May 26, 1913 in Humacao, Puerto Rico, daughter of Benedicto Vazquez-Sosa and Dominga Roman-Gonzalez. She moved to New York in 1929. Survived by her children, Luz Maria Ruiz of Charlottesville, VA., Rafael Serrano of New Windsor, N.Y. and George Serrano of New York City. Also survived by her brother, Julio Vazquez-R ...
Review/Art; Serrano Focuses On Death
It's not hard to figure out why big crowds have been going to see Andres Serrano's latest photographs at the Paula Cooper Gallery in SoHo. Mr. Serrano has been a fashionable figure since right-wing protests against government financing of his art several years ago catapulted him onto the national stage as a martyr to freedom of expression. Moreover, he has seemed especially eager to push the sorts of hot buttons that give his art an air of urgency and risk. Having made works involving homeless ...
JOSE SERRANO DEAD; SPANISH COMPOSER; Writer of 'Motete Amores Amorios' and 69 Other Works
Serrano, Jose
VINCENT SERRANO, NOTED ACTOR, DIES; One-Time Matinee idol Victim of Heart Attack Suffered Five Days Ago.
GOMEZ FACED DEATH WITHOUT FALTERING; Mexican Rebel Chief and Aides Displayed Fortitude Before Firing Squad. WROTE WIFE AND MOTHER Gomez's Body, Worn and Haggard, Is Scarcely Recognizable -- He Will Be Buried Beside Serrano.
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 6 (AP). -- It was difficult to recognize the Gomez of old when the body of the rebel leader, who was executed yesterday near Teocelo in the State of Vera Cruz, was brought back to Mexico City late last night.
Paid Notice: Deaths SERRANO, EULALIA
SERRANO--Eulalia on October 3, 2005. Mother of Andres, grandmother of Miranda Maguire. Services private. Inquiries to Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel, 212-288-3500
Paid Notice: Deaths SERRANO, , BRAULIA. (NEE VAZQUEZ, ROMAN)
SERRANO -- Braulia. (Nee Vazquez - Roman). Died peacefully at home in New York City on June 4, 2003. Predeceased by husband Manuel Serrano-Martinez and son Victor Manuel Serrano. Born May 26, 1913 in Humacao, Puerto Rico, daughter of Benedicto Vazquez-Sosa and Dominga Roman-Gonzalez. She moved to New York in 1929. Survived by her children, Luz Maria Ruiz of Charlottesville, VA., Rafael Serrano of New Windsor, N.Y. and George Serrano of New York City. Also survived by her brother, Julio Vazquez-R ...
Review/Art; Serrano Focuses On Death
It's not hard to figure out why big crowds have been going to see Andres Serrano's latest photographs at the Paula Cooper Gallery in SoHo. Mr. Serrano has been a fashionable figure since right-wing protests against government financing of his art several years ago catapulted him onto the national stage as a martyr to freedom of expression. Moreover, he has seemed especially eager to push the sorts of hot buttons that give his art an air of urgency and risk. Having made works involving homeless ...
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