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Ramón H. Dovalina

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28: 224:. He was an inductee of the Laredo Latin American Hall Fame and the Rio Grande Valley Baseball Hall of Fame. For thirty-two years, Alfredo Dovalina was the Laredo fire marshal. Upon his death at the age of 101, he was the oldest living firefighter in Laredo. 529: 554: 509: 169:. With service from July 5, 1995, until August 31, 2007, Dovalina left the position with two years remaining in his contract. Under Dovalina, the physical appearance of the college was upgraded, the 414: 534: 539: 407: 173:
endowment fund increased from $ 100,000 in 1995 to more than $ 1 million in 2007, the institution advanced a 10-year master plan for new technology, and a $ 50 million
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during the sixtieth anniversary celebration of the founding of LCC, originally Laredo Junior College.
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Dovalina picture as he visits the LCC campus in 2010 for the groundbreaking cerenibt of the
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and played professional baseball for teams in both Texas and Mexico, including
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One of Dovalina's uncles, Alfredo G. Dovalina (1915–2017), was awarded three
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Historic Laredo: An Illustrated History of Laredo and Webb County
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University of Texas at Austin College of Education alumni
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Activists for Hispanic and Latino American civil rights
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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On September 28, 2007, Dovalina and his predecessor,
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Rodney Lewis
Laredo, Texas
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
University of Texas at Austin
Laredo Community College
Democrat
Vidal M. Treviño
Don Tomás Sánchez
Laredo Community College
Fort McIntosh
Rio Grande
Laredo
Webb County
South Texas
scholarship
South Campus
Roger L. Worsley
president emeritus
Bronze Star Medals
United States Army
World War II
Lockhart
Fort Worth
Tampico
Monterrey
Historic Laredo: An Illustrated History of Laredo and Webb County
ISBN
1-893619-16-8
"Ramón Dovalina stuns LCC with early retirement"

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