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The fledgling company relied on recipes by Fred’s mother, Rosa Ruiz, for its products. Six decades later, Ruiz and his wife Mitzie handed a $15 million donation to UC Merced.
Fred Ruiz was a founding member of the UC Merced Foundation Board of Trustees and served as a member of the University of California Board of Regents from 2004 to 2016.
Fred Ruiz Castro (September 2, 1914 – April 19, 1979) was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from January 5, 1976, until his death on April 19, 1979, while on an official trip to India.
Ruiz Foods is an American food production and service company based in Dinuba, California, founded in 1964 by Louis Ruiz and his son, Fred. [1] [2] As of April 2010, it was the top seller of frozen Mexican dishes in the US and Canada. Under the brand names of El Monterey and Tornados it produces around 200 frozen Mexican foods for grocery ...
The youngest chief justice to die from non-violent causes was Fred Ruiz Castro, who died in 1979 of a heart attack inflight to India, at age 64 years, 231 days. Abad Santos, Castro, and Manuel Araullo are the only chief justices to die while in office.
Fred and Mitzie Ruiz donation was announced at UC Merced’s fundraising campaign start on Oct. 22. $15 million for UC’s youngest campus. Frozen Mexican food made it happen
[10] [3] He is also related to the Ilagan clan through his father-in-law Gerardo De Leon, Maria Fe's father, among whom are actors Jay Ilagan, Robert Arevalo and wife Barbara Perez, and Kenneth Ilagan, and to cousin Angelo Castro Jr. and wife June Keithley, and nephew Mondo Castro through his uncle, the former Chief Justice Fred Ruiz Castro.
Antonelli did not disclose annual sales for Ruiz Foods, but co-founder Fred Ruiz, speaking at a UC Merced commencement in 2021, projected the company’s sales would top $1 billion in 2022.