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Carlos Lara Bejarano

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Carlos Lara Bejarano
Born(1923-04-19)April 19, 1923
DiedJuly 13, 2006(2006-07-13) (aged 82)
OccupationRadiotelegraphist
Spouse
Mercedes Murillo
(m. 1942)
ChildrenJané Eleonor, Mercedes Virginia, Mercedes Eleodora, María del Carmen, Carlos Julio, Olga Beatriz, Víctor Hugo, Olinda Amabilia, Antonio Augusto, Remigio Patricio, Fernando Javier, Tamara Irina, Juan Carlos, Marco Antonio, César David, Yadira Lorena and Patricio Javier.
Parent(s)Moisés Lara
Virginia Bejarano

Carlos Moisés Lara Bejarano (April 19, 1924 in Pelileo – July 13, 2006 in Portoviejo) was an ecuadorian radiotelegraphist and bureaucrat.

Bio

Born at Pelileo, he emigrated at early age to Ibarra with his father only, because his mother died when he was a kid.

He studied in Ibarra until the High School, and when he was 17 he emigrated to Portoviejo, where he began to work at the ecuadorian Telegraph National Direction. In the capital of Manabí, he known his future wife Mercedes Murillo Loor, native of Jipijapa. They married at June 6, 1942 and procreated 12 children.

Radiotelegraphist career

In 1958 was created the ecuadorian Telephone and Telegraph company by the union of Telegraph Direction and International Radio of Ecuador, because the government wanted that both companies don't fall in monopoly issues. In that circunstances al 1960 the president Camilo Ponce Enríquez designed him as the National Director of both companies. He was in office until 1963 when he was deposed by the dictatorship of the Military Joint.

Other offices

After his labor as radiotelegraphist, he worked at the telecommunications area of the National Development Bank, with his vast experience in that. Also, he worked at Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security and in the General Contralory of the State, where he retired at 1992

Death

He died in Portoviejo by Cancer at July 13, 2006.[1]