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Samuel Emilio Piza (1888-1961) obituary in The Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on December 26, 1961

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English: Samuel Emilio Piza (1888-1961) obituary in The Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on December 26, 1961
Date December 26, 1961
Source The Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on December 26, 1961
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Other versions https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-jersey-journal/132994148/

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Samuel Piza, Held Post of Diplomat. After graduating from in Washington worked for a' time in a New York bank and opened a tourist agency here in the named the En Route Travel Service Inc Senor Piza became a concert producer and managenin the While a diplomat here Senor Piza also was secretary-treasurer of the Society of Foreign Consuls of New York Samuel Piza Held Post Of Diplomat NEW YORK Samuel Emilio Piza 74 former Costa Rican consul general in New York and a musical impresario died in Mexico City Friday after a long illness Senor Piza served in the New York consul general post from 1943 to 1948 A former business man and a member of a prominent Costa Rican family be became an American citizen He had been living in Mexico for the last eight years AS AN IMPRESARIO Senor Piza gained renown from 1932 to 193v in New York with a morning concerts of classical music called at the Plaza Hotel where he lived for 18 years He was a commissioner of the Pan-American Coffee Bureau representing the chief coffee producing countries of1 Latin America here in 1942 Senor Piza was the grandson of the late President Juan Rafael Mora of Costa His wife? the former Maria Calderon Guardia is a-sister of former president Rafael Angel Calderon Guardia of Costa Rica who now is running again for the presidency of the Central American country served as a commerical at-! andehe at the Costa Rican legatin' Philips Andover Academy Senor.

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