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William Miranda Marín

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William Miranda Marín
23rd Mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico
In office
1997–2010
Preceded byÁngel O. Berríos
Succeeded byWilliam Miranda Torres
Personal details
Born(1940-09-23)September 23, 1940
Caguas, Puerto Rico
DiedJune 4, 2010(2010-06-04) (aged 69)
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico
Political partyPopular Democratic Party (PPD)
SpouseCarmen Sara Torres
ProfessionAccountant, Lawyer, General
Nickname"Willie"
Military service
AllegianceUnited States United States of America
Branch/service
Army National Guard
Years of service1959-1993
Rank

Major General
CommandsAdjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard

William Miranda Marín [note 1] (September 23, 1940 – June 4, 2010) was the mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico, from 1997 until his death in 2010.

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Personal life

The son of José Miranda Gómez, a sugar cane cutter, and Rafaela Marín, a tobacco stripper, Miranda Marín was born in the Tomás de Castro sector of rural Caguas.[1] and graduated from the José Gautier Benítez High School in Caguas in 1957. Four years later, he earned a bachelor's degree in Accounting from the University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras. In 1969 he completed his Juris Doctor at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law and was admitted to the bar in 1970.

Miranda Marín and his wife had three children: William Edgardo, Luis Alexander, and José Juan. They resided in the sector of Bairoa in Caguas.

Businessman

Miranda Marín held top positions at Empresas Díaz and the San Juan Cement Co. from 1979 to 1990, among them treasurer, executive vice-president, and co-chairman of the board. Before seeking public office for the first time in 1996, he devoted three years to housing and commercial development.[1] Miranda Marín also served as member and treasurer of the board of the Puerto Rico Health Services Corp., as chairman of the board of the San Juan Children's Choir, and as chairman of the board of the Community Services Institute.[1]

Political career and public service

He served as executive vice president of the Government Development Bank from 1973 to 1975, as executive director of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority from 1975 to 1976, and he also served as executive director of the Office for Improvement of the Public Schools of Puerto Rico from 1990 to 1992.[1]

Miranda Marín also was the chairman of the U.S. Democratic Party Chapter of Puerto Rico, secretary-general of the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico (PPD), chairman of the PPD Status Commission, and president of the Puerto Rico Mayors Association. Until his death, he was chairman of the board of the Municipal Revenue Collections Center (CRIM by its acronym in Spanish).[1] His candidacy had been considered by the Popular Democratic Party (PPD by its acronym in Spanish) to be a viable contender for the Governorship of Puerto Rico.

Military career

William Miranda Marín served for 36 years in the Puerto Rico National Guard starting as Private E-1 enlisted citizen-soldier in 1959 until his retirement in 1993 as the Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard with the rank of Major General (1990–1992). While commanding the Puerto Rico National Guard, MG William Miranda Marín founded the PRNG Institutional Trust (FIGNA). Attended the United States Army War College at Carlisle Barracks in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Miranda Marín retired from the Puerto Rico Army National Guard in 1993.

Military awards

Meritorious Service Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with two bronce Oak leaf clusters
National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
Humanitarian Service Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Gold hourglass device
Army Service Ribbon
Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon
Puerto Rico National Guard Merit Cross
Puerto Rico Commendation Medal
Puerto Rico National Guard Service Medal with three bronce Oak leaf clusters
Puerto Rico National Guard Exemplary Conduct Ribbon
Puerto Rico National Guard Civil Disturbance Ribbon
Puerto Rico National Guard Disaster Relief Ribbon

Political Views

Miranda Marín's views were regarded as soberanista, which seeks more sovereign political powers from the US outside the current framework of E.L.A. (Estado Libre Asociado).

Mayor of Caguas

On January 13, 1997 Miranda Marín became the mayor of Caguas and had since won re-election in 2000, 2004 and 2008.

Death

On September 18, 2009, Miranda Marín announced that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.[2] On June 4, 2010, at 7:45 in the morning, Miranda Marín died in the Auxilio Mutuo Hospital in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, after battling his illness. He was cremated, and his ashes were placed at Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín in Caguas, Puerto Rico.

Legacy

The building of the institutional trust of the National Guard of Puerto Rico on State Road #1 from Caguas to Río Piedras at the former facilities of Euro Bank, was posthumously named General William Miranda Marín.

In 2022 William Miranda Marín was posthumously inducted to the Puerto Rico Veterans Hall of Fame.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Carmona, José L. (November 28, 2002). "Person Of The Year, Public Sector: William Miranda Marin". Caribbean Business. Retrieved 2006-04-29.
  2. ^ "Confirman William Miranda Marín tiene cáncer en el páncreas". Primera Hora. September 18, 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
  3. ^ https://www.opv.pr.gov/salon-de-la-fama/salon-de-la-fama
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico
1997 - 2010
Succeeded by
Military offices
Preceded by
Major General Alfredo J. Mora
Adjutant General of the Puerto Rico National Guard
Under Governor Rafael Hernández Colón

1990 - 1993
Succeeded by
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