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Gonzmart was born César Gonzalez Martinez in Tampa, Florida and named by his mother for the Roman general and statesman, Julius Caesar. (César is the Spanish spelling of Caesar.) At the age of three, he accompanied his mother, aunt, and grandmother on a cruise to Cuba. Having been impressed by shipboard violinist, he started lessons at age six.
Doyle E. Carlton (1885–1972), 25th Governor of Florida; Sam Melville Gibbons (1920–2012), US Congressman 1963–1997; Coe Glade (1900–1985), opera singer; Gen. John J. Hennessey (1921–2001), US Army general, commanded the 101st Airborne Division in the Vietnam War; Dennis Hoey (1893–1960), cinema actor
After the funeral service, another statement was released by Tausha and Gail's family where they stated they have no ill will against the Haight family in the wake of the shooting. [13] An obituary of unknown origin praised Haight as a loving father. [14] It was removed after the description sparked outrage. [15]
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Paris Hilton is saying goodbye to her foster dog, Zuzu.. On Monday, Jan. 27, the DJ, 43, posted an Instagram video documenting the reunion between Zuzu and her owner, who lost their home in the ...
Gonzalez served as an adjunct professor of litigation and trial skills at the University of Miami School of Law from 1994 until the time of his death. [2] [4] He served on the St. Thomas University (Florida) board of trustees, was a University of Miami Citizens board member, a past president of the Dade County Bar Association, and a past president of the Miami-Dade Trial Lawyers Association. [2]
There are 100 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 National Historic Landmarks, all three of which are in Tampa. 22 of these properties and districts are listed here, while the others are listed separately in National Register of Historic Places listings in Tampa, Florida.
In 1959, C. Blythe Andrews bought the Tampa Bulletin newspaper, and merged the two newspapers to make the Florida Sentinel Bulletin. In 1962, the newspaper office was moved to 2207 East 21st Avenue in the Ybor City district of Tampa, Florida. [1] The C. Blythe Andrews Jr. Public Library was named for the publisher.