He was a mechanical engineer who later worked for consulting companies, the newspaper said.
The couple owned several properties together, including a cosmetics store in Miami, his daughter told the Daily Beast. He had a son and a daughter, while Beatriz Guerra, known as Betty, had two sons, the story said.
Betty Guerra spent much of her life working for the Avon cosmetics company. She had also been a math teacher at G. Holmes Braddock Senior High in western Miami-Dade County.
A Facebook group for alumni posted a yearbook entry for Betty Guerra, who was then known as Ms. Anton, in which she spoke of how much she liked teaching math.
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By Theresa Waldrop, Alisha Ebrahimji, Ray Sanchez, Claire Colbert and Amir Vera, CNN
(CNN) The dead and unaccounted for residents of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, reflect the area s rich cultural diversity. The international tragedy has touched members of a tight-knit Jewish community and families from as far away as Argentina, Paraguay and Colombia.
Scores of people remain unaccounted for after the collapse of part of the 13-story residential building. Search and rescue teams have been feverishly scouring the site since shortly after 55 of the building s 136 units fell at around 1:30 a.m. on June 24.
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The dead and unaccounted for residents of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, reflect the area s rich cultural diversity. The international tragedy has touched members of a tight-knit Jewish community and families from as far away as Argentina, Paraguay and Colombia.
Scores of people remain unaccounted for after the collapse of part of the 13-story residential building. Search and rescue teams have been feverishly scouring the site since shortly after 55 of the building s 136 units fell at around 1:30 a.m. on June 24.