Funeral services were to be held at San Luis today with burial in the San Luis Cemetery.
A former army physician, he served on the general staff of the late president of Mexico, Alvaro Obregon during the Madera Revolution. He came to the United States with his family in 1913, later making his home in Yuma.
Suviving are the widow, Mrs. Maria de Burrola; five daughters, Annie Burrola and Amalia Fazz of San Luis; Mrs. Ruth B. Jones, Mrs. Eva McMorris and Mrs. John Doten, all of Yuma; and three sons Enoch, Ruben and Lizandro, all of San Luis.
Published Yuma Daily Sun - 7 September 1937
Funeral services were to be held at San Luis today with burial in the San Luis Cemetery.
A former army physician, he served on the general staff of the late president of Mexico, Alvaro Obregon during the Madera Revolution. He came to the United States with his family in 1913, later making his home in Yuma.
Suviving are the widow, Mrs. Maria de Burrola; five daughters, Annie Burrola and Amalia Fazz of San Luis; Mrs. Ruth B. Jones, Mrs. Eva McMorris and Mrs. John Doten, all of Yuma; and three sons Enoch, Ruben and Lizandro, all of San Luis.
Published Yuma Daily Sun - 7 September 1937
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