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- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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- CHRIS RICHARDS / ARIZONA DAILY STAR 2003
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Fernando Galvan, front, with wife Alice, was instrumental in persuading the diocese to reopen San Cosme chapel in 2003, after it had been clos…
- Ernesto Portillo Jr. Arizona Daily Star
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Fernando Galvan was that rare Tucsonan. He was born at 529 S. Otero Ave., at the intersection with West Carrillo Street in Barrio El Hoyo in 1935.
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- Opinión por Ernesto Portillo Jr. La Estrella De Tucsón
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Fernando Galvan fue un tucsonense poco común.
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