Life of Jorge Perez
By Elva Albino
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Elva Albino
Elva Albino originally from Corozal Puerto Rico, graduated from high school Jose C. Barbosa. Associate Degree in business administration from Puerto Rico Jr. College, College Degree in Administration from Temple University in Pennyslvania, licensed by the real estate associate of USA. Analytical banking operations in the bank of Orlando Florida Recognitions of many years, in the banking industry; shared successor awards in different areas of work. An amateur writer for Trafford publishing for the first time.
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Life of Jorge Perez - Elva Albino
Copyright 2012 Elva Albino.
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ISBN: 978-1-4669-7017-5 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4669-7016-8 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-4669-7018-2 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012922123
Trafford rev. 11/28/2012
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CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction
Gratitude
Protocol
Jorge Birth
Jorge And His Adolscence
Adolescence And Adulthood
The Meeting With Hector La Voe
After Mission Was Completed
DEDICATION
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED to first and for most to the lord from your daughter Elva. Then my three children Jorge Lenin Perez II, Jorge David Perez III, Ada Elba Perez; to the memory of Hector Juan Perez, my sisters Nelida Velez Rolon, Nilda Velez Rolon, especially my sister Iluminada Albino Rolon, my mother that she may rest in peace Amaparo Rolon Ibarra, my grandchildren Sasha Marie Arroyo, Paul Joseph Arroyo, Isabel Victoria Hartlief, Rey Miguel Santana.
My brother in laws Fernando Cruz, Ramon Mulero, my nieces and nephews David Cruz Albino, Juanita Cruz Albino, Arelne Cruz Capin, Melvin MuleroVelez, Adilen Mulero Velez.
My other siblings Radames, Melecio, Rafaelito Melecio, Mery Melecio, Jorge Melecio, Milly Melecio.
A dedication to all the big musicians of the entire world but most especially to my Puerto Rican musician children of all generations, especially to the SALSA FROM HECTOR LAVOE MY SON . . . .
All of those who continue to bring forth that musical magic, it does not matter the language but what does matter is the music unifies the world and brings upon joy, happiness, love and peace.
. . . . OUR LORD DESIRES THIS IN THE WORLD . . . PEACE AND LOVE,
BLESSINGS:
MAMA ELVA
INTRODUCTION
THIS IS MY FIRST experience as a writer. I have been developing this project for more than sixteen years. I began and then placed it aside. At the time I had analyzed and told myself for what?
One day I asked myself . . . Lord why shouldn’t I do it. It entails a history of veridical y conmovedora??? . . . . whose major my son Jorge II.
As I a story in books this is crazy, crazy, crazy I am and each day more crazy. As the saying goes what is mine, is mine and no one can take it away from me
From a young age I have been linked to the music, politics. My grandmother Juana Ibarra Quintero (passed away more than 30 years ago) was a cook for the honorable governor of Puerto Rico named by the United States Jesus T. Pinero. I have wonderful memories of my grandmother who guided my first steps over in the barrio of Corozal. My grandmother was popular until the day she died with her bandana that with bread, land and liberty and the guan of jibarro of Puertorican. In that humble home made of wood I was not born in a cradle of gold but we were happy, fond memories that I will never forget . . . .
This project with few words (fallacies) so that the most common people would be able to understand . . . especially my poor people and humble people of the barrios and residents (farmhouses) and inside the small towns. I express with words a little bit of everything and more importantly with love and respect.
At the age of seven years old, the family moved to city different from the Barrios of San Juan, Barrio Obero, cantera. Prior to I resided in Brooklyn New York and Vineland New Jersey.
I never imagined that I was born with that line of talent to write . . . . I do remember at the age of 9 and 11 I played with many dolls made of cardboard and paper dresses. There were in style and at Christmas time it was one of my preferred gifts. I played by myself and collected them . . . They were very beautiful with their bathing suits and evening gowns. With notebook paper and construction paper I dedicated to writing small stories. I wrote about birds, animals, the camp, and then I would cut and paste the pages and would make the