Creel-Terrazas Family, a notable family in the Mexican state of Chihuahua
He became vice-president of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway, where he was responsible for the construction of part of the railroad west of the city of Chihuahua.
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Gustavo Madero Muñoz (born 1955), a great-grandson of Juan Terrazas Cuilty, is a current PAN Senator from Chihuahua and currently is president of the Federal Senate in Mexico City and president of PAN.
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There is also bus service to Chihuahua, as well as regular service down to the small town of Batopilas, a trip that takes about five hours each way.
Creel was a star player in high school and threw an incredible number of pitches while at Duncanville High School.
Following her stint on Saved by the Bell, Creel had guest roles on One West Waikiki and Ned & Stacey.
The most memorable character in the original Cuna de lobos, and central to its storylines and themes, is matriarch Catalina Creel, played by actress María Rubio, a villainess in the grand dramatic tradition of Dynasty's Alexis Carrington, Dallas' J. R. Ewing, or Knots Landing's Abby Cunningham.
The Absorbing Man (Carl Creel) used the name during his boxing career
Leanna, Monica, & Joy Creel, identical triplet actresses, The Parent Trap III