Jose Nieves Ontiveros Olvera Sr.

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Jose Nieves Ontiveros Olvera Sr.

Birth
Saltillo, Saltillo Municipality, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico
Death
20 Jun 1985 (aged 68)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7310575, Longitude: -87.7204471
Plot
Section Q, Row 898
Memorial ID
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Nieves was born in Saltillo, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico.

He was the son of Ramon Ontiveros Olvera and Manuela Ontiveros-Ontiveros.
He had 3 sisters Maria Estefana Olvera (died in infancy about 1915)
Ramona Olvera Jacinto (5/20/1919 to 2/23/1979)
and Estefana Olvera (died in infancy about 1932)
He had 1 nephew, Alfred Rivera(5/15/1935)

He married Alta Gracia Castaneda and they had one
son Luis Olvera 6/16/1934 to 7/10/1996.

He married
Guadalupe Carrillo Jacinto(10/16/1913 to 6/8/1968)
on July 16, 1942.
They had three children:
Rita Mary Magdalene Jacinto Olvera Sanchez 8/5/1943,
Maria Estefana Olvera (a.k.a. Pana) 9/11/1944
Jose Nieves Olvera, Jr (a.k.a. Chapo) 8/22/1945 to 11/24/1976

They had 15 grandchildren:
Luis and Carmen's (3/28/1935 to 8/14/2003:
Luis, Jr. 3/18/1955 to 7/3/2000,
Maria Teresa 1/19/1956,
Amalia Olvera Lendman 10/15/1960,
Patricia Michelle Olvera Dart 10/9/1964.

Rita and Eugenio's(a.k.a. Gene)Sanchez 7/26/1942:
Eugenio, Jr(a.k.a. Geno) 11/11/1965,
Raquel Guadalupe Sanchez-Gralewski 12/9/1968,
Michael Stephen 10/20/1972,
Victoria Carolina 12/28/1973 to 6/26/2011
Guadalupe Laura Jessica 11/16/1978 to 10/17/1999,
Stephanie Marie Virginia 7/9/1980,
Joseph Andrew Nieves 4/4/1985.

Jose Nieves Jr. and Agapita's
(a.k.a. Chata) Arias 11/3/1944:
Vera Guadalupe Olvera Champion 1/28/1964,
Laura Mary Olvera Martinez 12/15/1964,
Jose Nieves Olvera III 5/28/1967,
Ruben 1/22/1972.

I'm going to be adding recollections of my Dad as I think of them.

My Dad was a very hard working man who liked to take care of his family. My dad only missed 4 days of work during his 27 years at the Standard Forging plant, 2 of those days were when my grandfather died.

One spring day, the whole family was cleaning house while listening to music of course. My Mom and Dad decided it wouldn't hurt to stop work and do a little tango. While they were dancing and showing off, they forgot the window was open. My Dad almost dipped my Mom out the window! We kids, Mom and Dad couldn't stop laughing at the sight they presented!

My Mom died in 1968; my Dad died in 1985. People often asked my Dad why he never remarried. I love my Dad's answer, "I was married to a Queen, why would I want anyone else?"

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MY DEAR DAD

THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR FLOWERS AND SENTIMENTS.
THEY ARE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED.

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Nieves was born in Saltillo, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico.

He was the son of Ramon Ontiveros Olvera and Manuela Ontiveros-Ontiveros.
He had 3 sisters Maria Estefana Olvera (died in infancy about 1915)
Ramona Olvera Jacinto (5/20/1919 to 2/23/1979)
and Estefana Olvera (died in infancy about 1932)
He had 1 nephew, Alfred Rivera(5/15/1935)

He married Alta Gracia Castaneda and they had one
son Luis Olvera 6/16/1934 to 7/10/1996.

He married
Guadalupe Carrillo Jacinto(10/16/1913 to 6/8/1968)
on July 16, 1942.
They had three children:
Rita Mary Magdalene Jacinto Olvera Sanchez 8/5/1943,
Maria Estefana Olvera (a.k.a. Pana) 9/11/1944
Jose Nieves Olvera, Jr (a.k.a. Chapo) 8/22/1945 to 11/24/1976

They had 15 grandchildren:
Luis and Carmen's (3/28/1935 to 8/14/2003:
Luis, Jr. 3/18/1955 to 7/3/2000,
Maria Teresa 1/19/1956,
Amalia Olvera Lendman 10/15/1960,
Patricia Michelle Olvera Dart 10/9/1964.

Rita and Eugenio's(a.k.a. Gene)Sanchez 7/26/1942:
Eugenio, Jr(a.k.a. Geno) 11/11/1965,
Raquel Guadalupe Sanchez-Gralewski 12/9/1968,
Michael Stephen 10/20/1972,
Victoria Carolina 12/28/1973 to 6/26/2011
Guadalupe Laura Jessica 11/16/1978 to 10/17/1999,
Stephanie Marie Virginia 7/9/1980,
Joseph Andrew Nieves 4/4/1985.

Jose Nieves Jr. and Agapita's
(a.k.a. Chata) Arias 11/3/1944:
Vera Guadalupe Olvera Champion 1/28/1964,
Laura Mary Olvera Martinez 12/15/1964,
Jose Nieves Olvera III 5/28/1967,
Ruben 1/22/1972.

I'm going to be adding recollections of my Dad as I think of them.

My Dad was a very hard working man who liked to take care of his family. My dad only missed 4 days of work during his 27 years at the Standard Forging plant, 2 of those days were when my grandfather died.

One spring day, the whole family was cleaning house while listening to music of course. My Mom and Dad decided it wouldn't hurt to stop work and do a little tango. While they were dancing and showing off, they forgot the window was open. My Dad almost dipped my Mom out the window! We kids, Mom and Dad couldn't stop laughing at the sight they presented!

My Mom died in 1968; my Dad died in 1985. People often asked my Dad why he never remarried. I love my Dad's answer, "I was married to a Queen, why would I want anyone else?"

*****~~~*****~~~*****~~~*****

MY DEAR DAD

THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR FLOWERS AND SENTIMENTS.
THEY ARE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED.

*****~~~*****~~~*****~~~*****