De Rodolfo

En los 6 años en que conocí a Rodolfo y su familia, hay mucho que contar, por mi parte escribiré algunas anécdotas y dejaré abierta la ventana de comentarios a otros para que también participen en este recordatorio.

He estado haciendo una extensa búsqueda por la Web, tratando de copilar datos y fotos, casualmente el pasado año encontré algunos escritos y una foto de un periódico, no es mucho, pero dejan una respuesta de los últimos años de su vida.

En BLOG ARCHIVE podrán encontrar fotos del barrio, artículos de la prensa americana y cubana que tiene que ver con su familia, me refiero al naufragio del Trasantlántico Morro Castle en 1934, encontraran también artículos de prensa de Miami de los años 80 y de amigos que colaboraron con él, etc.

QUE EN PAZ DESCANSES AMIGO!

I knew Rodolfo and his family for more than 6 years, there is a lot to tell about the family. I will post some stories and pictures and will leave an open window for others that want to participate in this memorial.

I have been searching the Web for information and I have found some pictures and posts from others that knew him, even about his family and the tragic fire on Morro Castle ship.

In BLOG ARCHIVE you will find old pictures from the early 70's taken in his town.
There are articles about the Transatlantic Morro Castle, about his artwork in a Miami Club, etc.

REST IN PEACE OLD FRIEND!



Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Registración de su Negocio 1995

"Rodolfo Tejera Design, Inc."


Rodolfo Tejera Design, Inc.

Incorporated by Rodolfo Tejera, Rodolfo Tejera Design, Inc. is located at 833 West Ave Miami Beach, FL 33139. Rodolfo Tejera Design, Inc. was incorporated on Friday, October 13, 1995 in the State of FL and is currently not active. Rodolfo Tejera represents Rodolfo Tejera Design, Inc. as their registered agent.

1 comment:

  1. hi,
    i'm sorry i am going to TRY to get some pics posted, i just never have the time and forget. i had a crazy dream about ufo the other night that he was alive and was well, but well maybe thats just up to people who knew him and remember him.

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