Obituaries Related to "Mejia" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths DEALY, ELISE MEJIA
DEALY--Elise Mejia, died peacefully in Toronto, Canada, August 28. Survived by husband, Robert; sons, Jed and Bob; daughters, EliseAnne, Karen, Cynthia Todd; sister, Tulita Hume of Stamford, Connecticut, and four granddaughters.
COLOMBIA HALTS SALES OF COFFEE; Suspends All Trading Until Monday, Marking Death of Manuel Mejia
Colombia and El Salvador suspend internatl sales temporarily to mark death of coffee 'czar' M Mejia; Brazil sees conditions steady despite death
MEJIAS, MATADOR, GORED BY BULL, DIES; Veteran of Spanish Ring Had Reluctantly Consented to Appear for Injured Friend.
Killed by bull in bull fight
AFFAIRS IN MEXICO.; MAXIMILIAN'S FATE UNKNOWN. Death of Miramon from Fever--Mejia, Castillo and Other Officers Shot-Maximilian's Proclamation said to be a Forgery. Maximilian's Proclamation a Forgery. Further About Maximillian--Efforts of the Princes
Death of Miramen; Maximilian's Proclamation a Forgery
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