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Don Raúl Aranda

Since childhood, in his native Orizaba, showed his skills seller primary and secondary education, sharing their food at recess for the currencies of its peers. Born January 20, 1910 and its ability to work paved the way for its entire existence. Shortly after arriving in Cuernavaca, in 1934, he worked as curator at the City Hall, was Orange Crush soda distributor, dealer and then part owner of the factory Cementos Moctezuma, Federal Deputy Morelos and one of the first founders of the Industrial Park, Industrial City in the Valley of Cuernavaca (CIVAC).

His parents, Jose and Maria Aranda Iragorri, from Spain, arrived in Mexico in the early twentieth century. Raul sent to finish high school at Mexico City. On February 16, 1934, married the beautiful Bertha Montoya friendly and Magaña, great family film and theater stars of our country; 5 children: Raul, Carlos, Bertha, Maria Luisa and Hilda, who gave 18 cute grandchildren.
They say that at age 19, Raul measured 1.87 m tall and nicknamed "Bone." He wanted to be a bullfighter, and a rush of fans gave him a "chest pass" a heifer of 200 kilos to two meters away. That was his first and last foray into bullfighting, then realized it would be better trader bullfighter.
Cuernavaca His first was the Municipal Commissioner, during the presidency of Don Matías Polanco, who found in him the right person and decided for this post.
With the great skill that characterized him in business, got the first distributor of Orange Crush soda in Cuernavaca and in 1950 he was given the award of the parastatal in the hands of Nacional Financiera (NAFINSA) Factory Cementos Moctezuma, which was located in Jiutepec, Morelos and helped to develop around the center of the country, setting up distributors in Mexico City, Taxco, Iguala, Chilpancingo, Tierra Colorada, Zihuatanejo and the beautiful port of Acapulco.
Subsequently, Nacional Financiera determined to sell the factory Cementos Moctezuma and Iragorri Raúl Aranda, was associated with the engineer Manuel Mariscal Abascal, who like Don Raúl was a man of proven work and honesty. Raul Mariscal Iragorri and the engineer decided to buy it, forming a good team.
Among the social benefits effected Don Raúl was a custom to offer scholarships leading to low-income students so they will not stop studying as he did, who wanted to become an engineer and for economic reasons, could not continue.
In 1970 he built the municipal seats and Tlalquiltenango Xoxocotla and similarly, in 1973 sent Jojutla pave streets, Xoxocotla Tlalquiltenango and Amacuzac. In these same cities built five elementary schools and three secondary. In these places, his bonhomie and generous assistance to the population, remains a man widely remembered and loved by the whole community.
In 1970 he entered the real estate business and between various properties, built the division "Tariana" located on the Paseo Cuahunáhuac of Cuernavaca. Later he built the division "The Bonnet" in Jojutla, Morelos.
was director of the National banks in Mexico, Bancomer and Banco del Sur Don Carlos Novoa. He served as Secretary General of the Popular Sector of the PRI. Became interested in his political career, becoming, Morelos federal deputy for the government of President Emilio Rivapalacio. It was the first Director of Industry and Commerce of the State. But he preferred being an entrepreneur, joining back to the private sector. And so he became one of the creators of the Industrial City of Cuernavaca (CIVAC), which brought to Cuernavaca, many investment opportunities and plenty of new jobs. Don Raúl Iragorri
Aranda, died on November 2, 1988 in Cuernavaca, a painful disease called paraneoplastic polyneuritis, leaving in the minds of cuernavacenses the example of a man devoted to his work and a successful businessman.

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