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Rafael Diogo Jara – He was born in Cerro Largo. His youth and high school period were spent in Melo until he was 19 years old when he went to Argentina as a missionary for two years. Having fulfilled his uppdrag, he returned to Melo and married Teresa Gorbea Vaz, and they had four children, and currently eight grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
He was Bishop and Stake President. He was a missionär in Argentina as a ung man and in Brazil - Santos and in Uruguay - Montevideo when he was older with his wife Teresa Gorbea Vaz. She was a teacher, training students for job placement for 25 years. He was also a Banker for 37 years until his retirement. He held several Managements and a Regional Management with 14 Branches. He has been an advanced genealogist along with his wife.
Books Written by the Author:
• The Blue Book of Values and Truths – (Essay).
• Napeguá Forbidden Legend – (Historical novel).
• The Visitor from the Blue Planet – (A moralizing story).
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Elisa Hall de Asturias facts for kids
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal family name is Hall and the second or maternal family name is Sánchez.
Quick facts for kids Elisa Hall de Asturias | |
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| Born | María Laura Elisa Hall Sánchez (1900-02-26)26 February 1900 Guatemala City, Guatemala |
| Died | 20 May 1982(1982-05-20) (aged 82) Guatemala City, Guatemala |
| Nationality | Guatemalan |
| Occupation | writer |
| Years active | 1937–1939 |
Notable work | Semilla de mostaza |
Elisa Hall de Asturias (26 February 1900 – 20 May 1982) was a Guatemalan writer and intellectual. In the 1930s, she wrote a book Semilla de mostaza that became the source of controversy for nearly 70 years. Anti-feminist biases at the time that she wrote led to the conclusion that she could not have written the book, which had become a mainstay of Guatemala's literary heritage. In 2011 and 2012, new research into the controversy verified that she was the author of the work.
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