Dr.
Ramon Granados, 56, Spanish instructor here since 1910, died in
George Washington Hospital Monday night after being found
unconscious in his class room at the Spanish School of Washington,
1343 H street.
Dr. Granados was
discovered by an employee of the building in which the school is
located. hospital attaches said he apparently had suffed a
paralytic stroke. He lived in Riverdale, MD.
A native of Spain,
Dr. Granados was graduated from the University of Seville, and prior
to coming to Washington was engaged in educational work in
Cuba. He had taught at the Georgetown University School of
Foreign Service and at St. John's College.
Survivors include
five daughters, Mrs. Concepcion McKnew, Branchville, MD; Mrs.
Rosario White and Mrs. Dolores Klump, both of Washington, and Mary
and Mercedes Granados, Riverdale; four sons, Luis, Ramon Jr.,
Juan and Antonio , all of Riverdale, and 13 grandchildren.
Funeral services will
be held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Riverdale residence, with
requiem mass to follow at 10 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Church, Berwyn,
MD. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
NOTE: The
name of daughter Clara Granados Koch was somehow left off of this
obituary. |