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To: hoosiermama; LucyT; Liz; onyx; WildHighlander57; Whenifhow

intelius.com:

Relatives:

Trisha Yamauchi
Maria Curiel
Elizabeth Searles
Raul Curiel
Francisca Curiel

veromi.com

Relatives:

Searles, Elizabeth A
Curiel, Delia
Curiel, Raul Gonzalo
Curiel, Maria A
Curiel, Antonio J
Curiel, Raul R
Curiel, Francisca
Yamauchicuriel, Trisha K

http://www.nwitimes.com/uncategorized/obituaries/article_dd858dc3-46a2-576a-9201-0247e58e5c17.html

Antonio J. Curiel

Chicago/East Chicago

Antonio J. Curiel, 46, of Chicago, IL. formerly of East Chicago, passed

away Saturday, November 30, 1996. He is survived by one sister, Maria (Zbig)

Rybicki of Leawood, Kansas; two brothers, Gonzalo Curiel of LaMesa, CA. and

Raul (Delia) Curiel of East Chicago; three nephews, Jared Rybicki and Roberto

and Raul A. Curiel; one niece, Stephanie Rybicki; aunts, Refugio Curiel and

Clementina Curiel and two uncles, Jose Rodriguez and Teodoro Rodriguez, all of

Mascota, Jal., Mexico; beloved God-parents Ricardo and Elena Flores of East

Chicago; and numerous cousins.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 6, 1996 at 9:30 a.m. from

Oleska-Pastrick Funeral Home, with Funeral Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m.

at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, East Chicago, with Father Diego J. Gettig,

C.PP.S. officiating. At rest, Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary, IN. Friends may visit

with the family on Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Oleska-Pastrick Funeral

Home, 3934 Elm Street, East Chicago, IN.(one block north of Columbus Drive, US

12).

Antonio was the son of Mexican immigrants and grew up in East Chicago,

Indiana. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Purdue University and

Juris Doctorate Degree from Indiana University. Antonio worked as an Assistant

U.S. Attorney in Chicago from 1975 thru 1984 and maintained a legal private

practice from 1984 until 1990. In 1990 Antonio suffered a debilitating stroke

and left private practice. Beginning in 1991 Antonio did volunteer work at the

legal clinic for the disabled in Chicago, IL.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/post-tribune/news/ct-ptb-curiel-trump-remarks-st-0602-20160601-story.html

Raul, Antonio, Gonzalo and Maria Curiel-Rybicki grew up in East Chicago, where their father was a steelworker. They all graduated from Bishop Noll.

(snip)

Carolyn Curiel, a former ambassador to Belize and cousin to Gonzalo, said she’s meeting with him this week. She’s now executive director of the Purdue Institute for Civic Communication in West Lafayette.

(snip)

Curiel said she grew up in East Chicago with Gonzalo and his siblings and they often celebrated Thanksgiving at each other’s homes. Their parents all grew up in Mascota, Mexico.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/06/02/the-mexican-judge-trump-slimed-is-really-making-america-great-again.html

The steel mills of northwest Indiana had no harder worker than Salvador Curiel.
“He was one of these guys who never missed a day’s work,” his oldest son, Raul Curiel, told The Daily Beast this weekend.

Salvador Curiel originally arrived on his own from the small town of Moscota in Jalisco, Mexico. He joined a cousin in working in the mills, starting with the most difficult and dangerous tasks, but counting himself lucky.

“It was a very good job for any immigrant to have,” the son said.

The father went from U.S. Steel in Gary to Youngstown Sheet and Tub in East Chicago, where he settled down with a woman he had married on a return trip to his native town. Salvador and Francisca had four children, first a daughter, then three sons.

https://www.cla.purdue.edu/alumni/OurAlumni/Profiles/Curiel._Carolyn.html

Many at Purdue know Carolyn Curiel as the executive director of the Purdue Institute for Civic Communication (PICC). But her students call her Ambassador—just a hint at all she has accomplished in journalism and public service. Curiel was an Emmy-nominated producer and writer for Ted Koppel at Nightline, head of the Caribbean Division for United Press International, and an editor at The Washington Post before serving as President Clinton’s senior speechwriter and later, Ambassador to Belize. She returned to media in 2002 as a member of The New York Times editorial board, directing the paper’s election endorsements before arriving at Purdue in 2008, where she is now a clinical professor in the Brian Lamb School of Communication.

http://clinton6.nara.gov/1997/08/1997-08-06-carolyn-curiel-nominated-as-ambassador-to-belize.html

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release August 6, 1997

PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES CAROLYN CURIEL AS
U.S. AMBASSADOR TO BELIZE

President Clinton today announced his intent to nominate Carolyn Curiel as U.S. Ambassador to Belize.

Ms. Curiel, of Hammond, Indiana, is Special Assistant to the President and Senior Presidential Speechwriter. She joined the Clinton Administration in February l993, following a career in journalism as an editor, writer, and producer in both print and broadcast news. She began her career in journalism at United Press International, where she headed the Caribbean Division. She also worked at the Washington Post and at The New York Times as an editor. At The New York Times, she was responsible for Late Editions for the Foreign Desk during a period that included the crackdown at Tiananmen Square, the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, and the Persian Gulf War. In 1992, she was a writer-producer at ABC News Nightline. At the White House, Ms. Curiel has specialized in domestic issues, including race relations.

Ms. Curiel earned a B.A. in Radio-TV-Film from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana in 1976. She currently resides in Washington, D.C. Ms. Curiel speaks Spanish.


30 posted on 06/06/2016 2:55:37 PM PDT by maggief
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To: maggief

Good work
Gonna add this to your research
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/06/04/us/politics/donald-trump-university-judge-gonzalo-curiel.html?_r=0&referer=http://www.bing.com/search?q=father+of+gonzalo+p+coriell%2C&go=Submit&qs=bs&form=QBRE


31 posted on 06/06/2016 3:06:17 PM PDT by hoosiermama (Trump is exposing the Fifth Column in the US)
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To: maggief; null and void; aragorn; EnigmaticAnomaly; kalee; TWhiteBear; Salvation; ...

Every mature, intelligent person in this country knows that the judge in the Trump University case, United States District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel, could very well be biased against Donald Trump, - the one man who has the testicular fortitude to declare that he will build a wall on the Mexican border. Judge Curiel is of Mexican heritage.

There is, by the way, a law already on the books calling for building such a wall (Secure Fence Acts, 2006 and 2008),

but establishment politicians in both parties have no interest in doing so.

The “righteous indignation” Republicans Paul Ryan and Newt Gingrich are displaying over the fact that Trump asserted Curiel is biased (because of his heritage), does not impress those of us who tend to agree with Trump.

Check out article and graphics, esp. # 30 , # 31 , # 32 , - # 24 , # 23 .

Thanks, Maggie.

45 posted on 06/06/2016 5:42:53 PM PDT by LucyT
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