José E. Serrano (born 1943), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives for a portion of The Bronx, New York
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After many fits and starts, in 1988 His Excellency Josè E. Jiménez Robles, eighth bishop of Zamora, was able to plan for restarting construction and in 1989, it was decided to dedicate the building to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Francisco J. Serrano (1900–1982), Mexican civil engineer and architect
Shortly after Emmet Montgomery Reily was appointed as Governor, Benedicto was indicted by a Grand Jury on corruption charges and was removed as Treasurer by the Governor in 1921.