Gumersindo Ojeda Garcia

Brief Life History of Gumersindo

When Gumersindo Ojeda Garcia was born on 13 February 1959, in Ciudad del Carmen, Carmen, Campeche, Mexico, his father, Gumercindo Ojeda Soberanis, was 29 and his mother, Carolina García Barrera, was 21. He married Margarita Eugenia Canto Sosa on 7 July 1978, in Ciudad del Carmen, Carmen, Campeche, Mexico. He died on 20 August 2020, in his hometown, at the age of 61, and was buried in Ciudad del Carmen, Carmen, Campeche, Mexico.

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Gumersindo Ojeda Garcia
1959–2020
Margarita Eugenia Canto Sosa
1959–2019
Marriage: 7 July 1978

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    World Events (8)

    1964

    Gustavo Díaz Ordaz presidency. Termination of bracero program. Foreign firms operate in Mexico on grand scale. Student unrest leads to Tlatelolco Massacre in 1968.

    1968

    Mexico City, Mexico hosts Summer Olympic Games.

    1976

    José López Portillo y Pacheco presidency. Mexico becomes world's fourth largest producer of oil and also one of world's leading debtor countries. Political reform, leading to increase of minority party representation in Chamber of Deputies by proportional representation system. Foreign debt and inflation soar. Government corruption rampant.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Luis, Carlos, Francisco, Juan, Manuel, Rafael, Jesus, Pedro, Miguel, Ruben, Angel.

    Spanish: habitational name from Ojeda in Burgos province or from the valley of Ojeda in Palencia province, which is probably named with a shortened form of Latin folia ‘leaves’ + the collective suffix -eta.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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    Mi abuelo

    Recuerdo perfectamente cuando mi abuelo me dijo a mi hermana y a mi que éramos un desastre y que siempre nos defendía de mis padres era algo chistoso por qué el era bien consentidor con todas nosotras …

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